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with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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-/* Enable GNU extensions in fnmatch.h. */
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-#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
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-# define _GNU_SOURCE 1
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-#endif
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-
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#include "system.h"
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#include <signal.h>
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@@ -161,20 +156,14 @@ print_total_written (void)
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: "?"));
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}
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-/*--------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Compute and return the block ordinal at current_block. |
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-`--------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Compute and return the block ordinal at current_block. */
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off_t
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current_block_ordinal (void)
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{
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return record_start_block + (current_block - record_start);
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}
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-/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
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-| If the EOF flag is set, reset it, as well as current_block, etc. |
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-`------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* If the EOF flag is set, reset it, as well as current_block, etc. */
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void
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reset_eof (void)
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{
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@@ -187,12 +176,9 @@ reset_eof (void)
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}
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}
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-/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Return the location of the next available input or output block. |
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-| Return zero for EOF. Once we have returned zero, we just keep returning |
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-| it, to avoid accidentally going on to the next file on the tape. |
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-`-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Return the location of the next available input or output block.
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+ Return zero for EOF. Once we have returned zero, we just keep returning
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+ it, to avoid accidentally going on to the next file on the tape. */
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union block *
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find_next_block (void)
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{
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@@ -210,12 +196,8 @@ find_next_block (void)
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return current_block;
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}
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-/*------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Indicate that we have used all blocks up thru BLOCK. |
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-| |
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-| FIXME: should the arg have an off-by-1? |
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-`------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Indicate that we have used all blocks up thru BLOCK.
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+ FIXME: should the arg have an off-by-1? */
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void
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set_next_block_after (union block *block)
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{
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@@ -230,23 +212,17 @@ set_next_block_after (union block *block)
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abort ();
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}
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-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Return the number of bytes comprising the space between POINTER through |
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-| the end of the current buffer of blocks. This space is available for |
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-| filling with data, or taking data from. POINTER is usually (but not |
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-| always) the result previous find_next_block call. |
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-`------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Return the number of bytes comprising the space between POINTER
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+ through the end of the current buffer of blocks. This space is
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+ available for filling with data, or taking data from. POINTER is
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+ usually (but not always) the result previous find_next_block call. */
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size_t
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available_space_after (union block *pointer)
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{
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return record_end->buffer - pointer->buffer;
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}
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-/*------------------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Close file having descriptor FD, and abort if close unsuccessful. |
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-`------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Close file having descriptor FD, and abort if close unsuccessful. */
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static void
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xclose (int fd)
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{
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@@ -256,7 +232,6 @@ xclose (int fd)
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/* Duplicate file descriptor FROM into becoming INTO.
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INTO is closed first and has to be the next available slot. */
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-
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static void
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xdup2 (int from, int into)
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{
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@@ -285,20 +260,14 @@ xdup2 (int from, int into)
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#if MSDOS
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-/*-------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Set ARCHIVE for writing, then compressing an archive. |
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-`-------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Set ARCHIVE for writing, then compressing an archive. */
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static void
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child_open_for_compress (void)
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{
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FATAL_ERROR ((0, 0, _("Cannot use compressed or remote archives")));
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}
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-/*---------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Set ARCHIVE for uncompressing, then reading an archive. |
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-`---------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Set ARCHIVE for uncompressing, then reading an archive. */
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static void
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child_open_for_uncompress (void)
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{
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@@ -307,11 +276,8 @@ child_open_for_uncompress (void)
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#else /* not MSDOS */
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-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Return nonzero if NAME is the name of a regular file, or if the file |
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-| does not exist (so it would be created as a regular file). |
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-`---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Return nonzero if NAME is the name of a regular file, or if the file
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+ does not exist (so it would be created as a regular file). */
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static int
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is_regular_file (const char *name)
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{
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@@ -341,16 +307,14 @@ write_archive_buffer (void)
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return written ? written : status;
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}
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-/*-------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Set ARCHIVE for writing, then compressing an archive. |
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-`-------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Set ARCHIVE for writing, then compressing an archive. */
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static void
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child_open_for_compress (void)
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{
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int parent_pipe[2];
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int child_pipe[2];
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pid_t grandchild_pid;
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+ int wait_status;
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xpipe (parent_pipe);
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child_pid = xfork ();
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@@ -407,9 +371,11 @@ child_open_for_compress (void)
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xpipe (child_pipe);
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grandchild_pid = xfork ();
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- if (grandchild_pid > 0)
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+ if (grandchild_pid == 0)
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{
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- /* The child tar is still here! Launch the compressor. */
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+ /* The newborn grandchild tar is here! Launch the compressor. */
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+
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+ program_name = _("tar (grandchild)");
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xdup2 (child_pipe[PWRITE], STDOUT_FILENO);
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xclose (child_pipe[PREAD]);
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@@ -418,9 +384,7 @@ child_open_for_compress (void)
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exec_fatal (use_compress_program_option);
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}
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- /* The new born grandchild tar is here! */
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-
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- program_name = _("tar (grandchild)");
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+ /* The child tar is still here! */
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/* Prepare for reblocking the data from the compressor into the archive. */
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@@ -490,19 +454,35 @@ child_open_for_compress (void)
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#if 0
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close_archive ();
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#endif
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+
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+ /* Propagate any failure of the grandchild back to the parent. */
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+
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+ while (waitpid (grandchild_pid, &wait_status, 0) == -1)
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+ if (errno != EINTR)
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+ {
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+ waitpid_error (use_compress_program_option);
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+ break;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (WIFSIGNALED (wait_status))
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+ {
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+ kill (child_pid, WTERMSIG (wait_status));
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+ exit_status = TAREXIT_FAILURE;
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+ }
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+ else if (WEXITSTATUS (wait_status) != 0)
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+ exit_status = WEXITSTATUS (wait_status);
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+
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exit (exit_status);
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}
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-/*---------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Set ARCHIVE for uncompressing, then reading an archive. |
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-`---------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Set ARCHIVE for uncompressing, then reading an archive. */
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static void
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child_open_for_uncompress (void)
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{
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int parent_pipe[2];
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int child_pipe[2];
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pid_t grandchild_pid;
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+ int wait_status;
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xpipe (parent_pipe);
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child_pid = xfork ();
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@@ -517,7 +497,7 @@ child_open_for_uncompress (void)
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return;
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}
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- /* The new born child tar is here! */
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+ /* The newborn child tar is here! */
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program_name = _("tar (child)");
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@@ -550,9 +530,11 @@ child_open_for_uncompress (void)
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xpipe (child_pipe);
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grandchild_pid = xfork ();
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- if (grandchild_pid > 0)
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+ if (grandchild_pid == 0)
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{
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- /* The child tar is still here! Launch the uncompressor. */
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+ /* The newborn grandchild tar is here! Launch the uncompressor. */
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+
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+ program_name = _("tar (grandchild)");
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xdup2 (child_pipe[PREAD], STDIN_FILENO);
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xclose (child_pipe[PWRITE]);
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@@ -561,11 +543,10 @@ child_open_for_uncompress (void)
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exec_fatal (use_compress_program_option);
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}
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- /* The new born grandchild tar is here! */
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+ /* The child tar is still here! */
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- program_name = _("tar (grandchild)");
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-
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- /* Prepare for unblocking the data from the archive into the uncompressor. */
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+ /* Prepare for unblocking the data from the archive into the
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+ uncompressor. */
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xdup2 (child_pipe[PWRITE], STDOUT_FILENO);
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xclose (child_pipe[PREAD]);
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@@ -619,20 +600,37 @@ child_open_for_uncompress (void)
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}
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}
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+ xclose (STDOUT_FILENO);
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#if 0
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close_archive ();
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#endif
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+
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+ /* Propagate any failure of the grandchild back to the parent. */
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+
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+ while (waitpid (grandchild_pid, &wait_status, 0) == -1)
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+ if (errno != EINTR)
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+ {
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+ waitpid_error (use_compress_program_option);
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+ break;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (WIFSIGNALED (wait_status))
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+ {
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+ kill (child_pid, WTERMSIG (wait_status));
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+ exit_status = TAREXIT_FAILURE;
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+ }
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+ else if (WEXITSTATUS (wait_status) != 0)
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+ exit_status = WEXITSTATUS (wait_status);
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+
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exit (exit_status);
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}
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#endif /* not MSDOS */
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-/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Check the LABEL block against the volume label, seen as a globbing |
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-| pattern. Return true if the pattern matches. In case of failure, retry |
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-| matching a volume sequence number before giving up in multi-volume mode. |
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-`--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Check the LABEL block against the volume label, seen as a globbing
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+ pattern. Return true if the pattern matches. In case of failure,
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+ retry matching a volume sequence number before giving up in
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+ multi-volume mode. */
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static int
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check_label_pattern (union block *label)
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{
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@@ -654,11 +652,8 @@ check_label_pattern (union block *label)
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return result;
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}
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-/*------------------------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Open an archive file. The argument specifies whether we are reading or |
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-| writing, or both. |
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-`------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Open an archive file. The argument specifies whether we are
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+ reading or writing, or both. */
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void
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open_archive (enum access_mode wanted_access)
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{
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@@ -674,18 +669,8 @@ open_archive (enum access_mode wanted_access)
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current_file_name = 0;
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current_link_name = 0;
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-
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- /* FIXME: According to POSIX.1, PATH_MAX may well not be a compile-time
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- constant, and the value from sysconf (_SC_PATH_MAX) may well not be any
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- size that is reasonable to allocate a buffer. In the GNU system, there
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- is no fixed limit. The only correct thing to do is to use dynamic
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- allocation. (Roland McGrath) */
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-
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- if (!real_s_name)
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- real_s_name = xmalloc (PATH_MAX);
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- /* FIXME: real_s_name is never freed. */
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-
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save_name = 0;
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+ real_s_name = 0;
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if (multi_volume_option)
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{
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@@ -806,8 +791,8 @@ open_archive (enum access_mode wanted_access)
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|| (! _isrmt (archive)
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&& S_ISCHR (archive_stat.st_mode)
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&& stat (dev_null, &dev_null_stat) == 0
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- && S_ISCHR (dev_null_stat.st_mode)
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- && archive_stat.st_rdev == dev_null_stat.st_rdev));
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+ && archive_stat.st_dev == dev_null_stat.st_dev
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+ && archive_stat.st_ino == dev_null_stat.st_ino));
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}
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if (!_isrmt (archive) && S_ISREG (archive_stat.st_mode))
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@@ -868,10 +853,7 @@ open_archive (enum access_mode wanted_access)
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}
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}
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-/*--------------------------------------.
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-| Perform a write to flush the buffer. |
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-`--------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Perform a write to flush the buffer. */
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void
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flush_write (void)
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{
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@@ -904,7 +886,7 @@ flush_write (void)
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if (!save_name)
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{
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- real_s_name[0] = '\0';
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+ assign_string (&real_s_name, 0);
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real_s_totsize = 0;
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real_s_sizeleft = 0;
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return;
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@@ -914,7 +896,7 @@ flush_write (void)
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while (*cursor == '/')
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cursor++;
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- strcpy (real_s_name, cursor);
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+ assign_string (&real_s_name, cursor);
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real_s_totsize = save_totsize;
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real_s_sizeleft = save_sizeleft;
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}
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@@ -936,12 +918,12 @@ flush_write (void)
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prev_written += bytes_written;
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bytes_written = 0;
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- if (volume_label_option && real_s_name[0])
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+ if (volume_label_option && real_s_name)
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{
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copy_back = 2;
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record_start -= 2;
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}
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- else if (volume_label_option || real_s_name[0])
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+ else if (volume_label_option || real_s_name)
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{
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copy_back = 1;
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record_start--;
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@@ -959,7 +941,7 @@ flush_write (void)
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finish_header (record_start);
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}
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- if (real_s_name[0])
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+ if (real_s_name)
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{
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int tmp;
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@@ -1003,7 +985,7 @@ flush_write (void)
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if (real_s_sizeleft >= copy_back * BLOCKSIZE)
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real_s_sizeleft -= copy_back * BLOCKSIZE;
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else if ((real_s_sizeleft + BLOCKSIZE - 1) / BLOCKSIZE <= copy_back)
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- real_s_name[0] = '\0';
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+ assign_string (&real_s_name, 0);
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else
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{
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char *cursor = save_name + FILESYSTEM_PREFIX_LEN (save_name);
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@@ -1011,7 +993,7 @@ flush_write (void)
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while (*cursor == '/')
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cursor++;
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- strcpy (real_s_name, cursor);
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+ assign_string (&real_s_name, cursor);
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real_s_sizeleft = save_sizeleft;
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real_s_totsize = save_totsize;
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}
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@@ -1019,12 +1001,9 @@ flush_write (void)
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}
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}
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-/*---------------------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Handle write errors on the archive. Write errors are always fatal. |
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-| Hitting the end of a volume does not cause a write error unless the |
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-| write was the first record of the volume. |
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-`---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Handle write errors on the archive. Write errors are always fatal.
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+ Hitting the end of a volume does not cause a write error unless the
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+ write was the first record of the volume. */
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static void
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archive_write_error (ssize_t status)
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{
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@@ -1040,11 +1019,8 @@ archive_write_error (ssize_t status)
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write_fatal_details (*archive_name_cursor, status, record_size);
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}
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-/*-------------------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Handle read errors on the archive. If the read should be retried, |
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-| returns to the caller. |
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-`-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Handle read errors on the archive. If the read should be retried,
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+ return to the caller. */
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static void
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archive_read_error (void)
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{
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@@ -1061,10 +1037,7 @@ archive_read_error (void)
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return;
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}
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-/*-------------------------------------.
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-| Perform a read to flush the buffer. |
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-`-------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Perform a read to flush the buffer. */
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void
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flush_read (void)
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{
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@@ -1097,13 +1070,13 @@ flush_read (void)
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while (*cursor == '/')
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cursor++;
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- strcpy (real_s_name, cursor);
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+ assign_string (&real_s_name, cursor);
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real_s_sizeleft = save_sizeleft;
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real_s_totsize = save_totsize;
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}
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else
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{
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- real_s_name[0] = '\0';
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+ assign_string (&real_s_name, 0);
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real_s_totsize = 0;
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real_s_sizeleft = 0;
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}
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@@ -1170,7 +1143,7 @@ flush_read (void)
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else if (volume_label_option)
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WARN ((0, 0, _("WARNING: No volume header")));
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- if (real_s_name[0])
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+ if (real_s_name)
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{
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uintmax_t s1, s2;
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if (cursor->header.typeflag != GNUTYPE_MULTIVOL
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@@ -1256,10 +1229,7 @@ flush_read (void)
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record_end = record_start + (record_size - left) / BLOCKSIZE;
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}
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-/*-----------------------------------------------.
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-| Flush the current buffer to/from the archive. |
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-`-----------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Flush the current buffer to/from the archive. */
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void
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flush_archive (void)
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{
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@@ -1298,12 +1268,9 @@ flush_archive (void)
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}
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}
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-/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Backspace the archive descriptor by one record worth. If its a tape, |
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-| MTIOCTOP will work. If its something else, we try to seek on it. If we |
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-| can't seek, we lose! |
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-`-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Backspace the archive descriptor by one record worth. If it's a
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+ tape, MTIOCTOP will work. If it's something else, try to seek on
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+ it. If we can't seek, we lose! */
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static void
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backspace_output (void)
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{
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@@ -1326,6 +1293,8 @@ backspace_output (void)
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/* Seek back to the beginning of this record and start writing there. */
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position -= record_size;
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+ if (position < 0)
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+ position = 0;
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if (rmtlseek (archive, position, SEEK_SET) != position)
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{
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/* Lseek failed. Try a different method. */
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@@ -1342,10 +1311,7 @@ backspace_output (void)
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}
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}
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-/*-------------------------.
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-| Close the archive file. |
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-`-------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Close the archive file. */
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void
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close_archive (void)
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{
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@@ -1366,17 +1332,6 @@ close_archive (void)
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continue;
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#endif
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- if (! _isrmt (archive) && subcommand_option == DELETE_SUBCOMMAND)
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- {
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-#if MSDOS
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- int status = write (archive, "", 0);
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-#else
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- off_t pos = lseek (archive, (off_t) 0, SEEK_CUR);
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- int status = pos < 0 ? -1 : ftruncate (archive, pos);
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-#endif
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- if (status != 0)
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- truncate_warn (*archive_name_cursor);
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- }
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if (verify_option)
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verify_volume ();
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@@ -1397,23 +1352,11 @@ close_archive (void)
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}
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if (WIFSIGNALED (wait_status))
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- {
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- /* SIGPIPE is OK, everything else is a problem. */
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-
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- if (WTERMSIG (wait_status) != SIGPIPE)
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- ERROR ((0, 0, _("Child died with signal %d"),
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- WTERMSIG (wait_status)));
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- }
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- else
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- {
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- /* Child voluntarily terminated -- but why? /bin/sh returns
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- SIGPIPE + 128 if its child, then do nothing. */
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-
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- if (WEXITSTATUS (wait_status)
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- && WEXITSTATUS (wait_status) != (SIGPIPE + 128))
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- ERROR ((0, 0, _("Child returned status %d"),
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- WEXITSTATUS (wait_status)));
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- }
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+ ERROR ((0, 0, _("Child died with signal %d"),
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+ WTERMSIG (wait_status)));
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+ else if (WEXITSTATUS (wait_status) != 0)
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+ ERROR ((0, 0, _("Child returned status %d"),
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+ WEXITSTATUS (wait_status)));
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}
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#endif /* !MSDOS */
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@@ -1423,13 +1366,12 @@ close_archive (void)
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free (current_link_name);
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if (save_name)
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free (save_name);
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+ if (real_s_name)
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+ free (real_s_name);
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free (multi_volume_option ? record_start - 2 : record_start);
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}
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-/*------------------------------------------------.
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-| Called to initialize the global volume number. |
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-`------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Called to initialize the global volume number. */
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void
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init_volume_number (void)
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{
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@@ -1447,10 +1389,7 @@ init_volume_number (void)
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open_error (volno_file_option);
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}
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-/*-------------------------------------------------------.
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-| Called to write out the closing global volume number. |
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-`-------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* Called to write out the closing global volume number. */
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void
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closeout_volume_number (void)
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{
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@@ -1468,11 +1407,8 @@ closeout_volume_number (void)
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open_error (volno_file_option);
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}
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-/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------.
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-| We've hit the end of the old volume. Close it and open the next one. |
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-| Return nonzero on success. |
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-`-----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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-
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+/* We've hit the end of the old volume. Close it and open the next one.
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+ Return nonzero on success. */
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static int
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new_volume (enum access_mode access)
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{
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