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@@ -339,28 +339,17 @@ extern int errno;
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size is greater than 512 bytes; so ST_BLKSIZE code below, in preparation
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for some cleanup in this area, later. */
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-/* Get or fake the disk device blocksize. Usually defined by sys/param.h
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- (if at all). */
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-
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-#if !defined(DEV_BSIZE) && defined(BSIZE)
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-# define DEV_BSIZE BSIZE
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-#endif
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-#if !defined(DEV_BSIZE) && defined(BBSIZE) /* SGI */
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-# define DEV_BSIZE BBSIZE
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-#endif
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-#ifndef DEV_BSIZE
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-# define DEV_BSIZE 4096
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-#endif
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-
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/* Extract or fake data from a `struct stat'. ST_BLKSIZE gives the
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optimal I/O blocksize for the file, in bytes. Some systems, like
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Sequents, return st_blksize of 0 on pipes. */
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+#define DEFAULT_ST_BLKSIZE 512
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+
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#if !HAVE_ST_BLKSIZE
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-# define ST_BLKSIZE(Statbuf) DEV_BSIZE
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+# define ST_BLKSIZE(Statbuf) DEFAULT_ST_BLKSIZE
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#else
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# define ST_BLKSIZE(Statbuf) \
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- ((Statbuf).st_blksize > 0 ? (Statbuf).st_blksize : DEV_BSIZE)
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+ ((Statbuf).st_blksize > 0 ? (Statbuf).st_blksize : DEFAULT_ST_BLKSIZE)
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#endif
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/* Extract or fake data from a `struct stat'. ST_NBLOCKS gives the
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@@ -522,5 +511,3 @@ time_t time ();
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#if XENIX
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# include <sys/inode.h>
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#endif
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