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secure_getenv: new module
[gnulib.git]
/
lib
/
lstat.c
diff --git
a/lib/lstat.c
b/lib/lstat.c
index
d786288
..
1a613a8
100644
(file)
--- a/
lib/lstat.c
+++ b/
lib/lstat.c
@@
-1,6
+1,6
@@
/* Work around a bug of lstat on some systems
/* Work around a bug of lstat on some systems
- Copyright (C) 1997-2006, 2008-201
1
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1997-2006, 2008-201
3
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@
-35,7
+35,7
@@
typedef int dummy;
# include <sys/stat.h>
# undef __need_system_sys_stat_h
# include <sys/stat.h>
# undef __need_system_sys_stat_h
-static in
line in
t
+static int
orig_lstat (const char *filename, struct stat *buf)
{
return lstat (filename, buf);
orig_lstat (const char *filename, struct stat *buf)
{
return lstat (filename, buf);
@@
-51,11
+51,11
@@
orig_lstat (const char *filename, struct stat *buf)
# include <errno.h>
/* lstat works differently on Linux and Solaris systems. POSIX (see
# include <errno.h>
/* lstat works differently on Linux and Solaris systems. POSIX (see
-
`pathname resolution'
in the glossary) requires that programs like
-
`
ls' take into consideration the fact that FILE has a trailing slash
+
"pathname resolution"
in the glossary) requires that programs like
+
'
ls' take into consideration the fact that FILE has a trailing slash
when FILE is a symbolic link. On Linux and Solaris 10 systems, the
lstat function already has the desired semantics (in treating
when FILE is a symbolic link. On Linux and Solaris 10 systems, the
lstat function already has the desired semantics (in treating
-
`lstat ("symlink/", sbuf)' just like `
lstat ("symlink/.", sbuf)',
+
'lstat ("symlink/", sbuf)' just like '
lstat ("symlink/.", sbuf)',
but on Solaris 9 and earlier it does not.
If FILE has a trailing slash and specifies a symbolic link,
but on Solaris 9 and earlier it does not.
If FILE has a trailing slash and specifies a symbolic link,