On 2023-09-01 11:47, Ondrej Valousek wrote:
If it returns 1, then we probably don't care about few more syscalls because in
most cases we copy files w/o acls.
I think I'd care about unnecessary syscalls if I were using a filesystem
with ACLs.
I am not sure if I understand.
I mean, we have to call file-has-acl() function there anyway right?
If it returns 0, then we are can also return the function as there is nothing
else to do (well unless the dst file exists and has ACLs on it already).
If it returns 1, then we probably don't care a
On 2023-09-01 04:24, Ondrej Valousek wrote:
The disadvantage of it would be the additional call for file-has-acl() so hence
few more kernel calls.
Can the extra syscalls be avoided by migrating/copying some of
file-has-acl.c's functionality into qcopy-acl.c? The idea would be to
invoke listx
2023-09-01 Bruno Haible
crypto/{sha*,md5}-buffer: Add comment.
* m4/gl-openssl.m4 (gl_CRYPTO_CHECK): Add comment regarding license.
diff --git a/m4/gl-openssl.m4 b/m4/gl-openssl.m4
index 7eab4e102e..637803b814 100644
--- a/m4/gl-openssl.m4
+++ b/m4/gl-openssl.m4
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
Sam James wrote:
> Forwarding a downstream report at https://bugs.gentoo.org/913368
> of coreutils-9.4 failing to build with openssl-1.1.x:
> """
> x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -I. -I./lib -DHASH_ALGO_BLAKE2=1 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
> -Ilib -I./lib -Isrc -I./src-O2 -march=x86-64 -pipe -pipe
> -frecord-
Hi all,
I think we might have a bug in qcopy-acl.c as currently, when we copy files
from say NFSv4 to ext4 filesystems, then "cp -p" produces warning that it could
not preserve permissions.
That makes a sense, but perhaps we should issue "attr_copy_file()" only if the
file has a non-trivial acl
Hello,
Forwarding a downstream report at https://bugs.gentoo.org/913368
of coreutils-9.4 failing to build with openssl-1.1.x:
"""
x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -I. -I./lib -DHASH_ALGO_BLAKE2=1 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-Ilib -I./lib -Isrc -I./src-O2 -march=x86-64 -pipe -pipe
-frecord-gcc-switches -fno-dia