Date: 17 Jan 2002 14:02:48 -0800 From: swear@blarg.net (Gary W. Swearingen) To: "Mike Meyer" <mwm-dated-1011665424.930a9d@mired.org> Cc: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: HOWTO -- backup onto CDRs? Message-ID: <zcn0zcskjb.0zc@localhost.localdomain> In-Reply-To: <15430.12944.372926.781882@guru.mired.org> References: <15430.12944.372926.781882@guru.mired.org>
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"Mike Meyer" <mwm-dated-1011665424.930a9d@mired.org> writes: > Gary W. Swearingen <swear@blarg.net> types: > > Looks like /usr/include/sys/stat.h has the definitive list and it adds > > something called a "whiteout". Never heard of it; maybe it's not > > supported by other code, or just used by the system software. (The > > "find" man page agrees with perl.) > > They get mentioned in the rm and mknod(2) man pages. Find actually > knows about them - it's "-type w", even though it's not documented. Oooo. Thank you very much for that. Not that I care much about whiteouts, but the whiteout mention in mknod(2) explains why "afio" has a bug. It's trying to use mknod(2) to create a socket and that's said there to not be supported. (Don't ask me why it even archives sockets (and FIFOs/pipes); I haven't a clue.) Anybody care to fix this (from afio-2.4.7 afio.c) to create a socket file (where asb->sb_mode has bits set for socket file type): fd = 0; if (exists) if (perm != operm && chmod (name, perm) < 0) return (warn (name, syserr ())); else { ; } else if (mknod (name, asb->sb_mode, (dev_t) 0) < 0 && (errno != ENOENT || dirneed (name) < 0 || mknod (name, asb->sb_mode, (dev_t) 0) < 0)) return (warn (name, syserr ())); Or just name the functions for creating a socket file or a function which has code similar to the above but for sockets. I'm not a C coder. (That "dirneed" creates missing directories.) I'm not sure if I'll code and test a fix or just pass it on to the port or source maintainer (who doesn't do FreeBSD). To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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