"Alfred M. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>I understand and I will make a comment in the patch for parted.
>
> Better fix the bug.
>
>
> Thanks Ognyan, I had only checked the comment in the header for
> libstore; didn't think that it would this incomplete.
I will try.
Thanks
hde
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I understand and I will make a comment in the patch for parted.
Better fix the bug.
Thanks Ognyan, I had only checked the comment in the header for
libstore; didn't think that it would this incomplete.
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Ognyan Kulev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Reference Manual and store.h are incomplete about
> store_typed_open. Here is what is in libstore/typed.c, and what the
> code does:
>
> /* Open the store indicated by NAME, which should consist of a store
> type name followed by a ':' and any type-speci
Harley D. Eades III wrote:
I was unaware you can open device paths with
store_typed_open. I thought you had to use store_open?
Reference Manual and store.h are incomplete about store_typed_open.
Here is what is in libstore/typed.c, and what the code does:
/* Open the store indicated by NAME, w
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Ognyan Kulev wrote:
(This patch is a hack
and if it's applied, it should be reverted when the real bug (in libc
and hurd) is fixed.)
Just to clarify: hack is the switch if store_typed_open or store_open to
be used.
Regards,
ogi
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Harley D. Eades III wrote:
I am working on an fdisk interface to libparted for GNU/Hurd.
Also, I have been working on fixing problems related to libparted in GNU/Hurd.
With, some help from Alfred M. Szmidt. Here is a patch for libparted/gnu.c
which adds a test to determine if the us
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Michael Banck wrote:
ext2fs.static: hurdmalloc.c: 246: more_memory: Unexpected error:
(os/kern) invalid argument
I've never experienced such error. Google doesn't find anything too.
Hmm, tough bug.
The file system seemed to be totally corrupted afterwards, this is a
snippet from the e2fs