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Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
(cherry picked from commit 28e90f69fbcdcd3c06359a53adceb2dbdfaba614)
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Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
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for LPdir_unix.c in LPlib. For the other files, only the last log
entry applies.
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revision 1.11
date: 2004/09/23 22:07:22; author: _cvs_levitte; state: Exp; lines: +20 -6
Define my own macro LP_ENTRY_SIZE to express the size of my own
buffering of directory entries, and make it depend on whichever comes
first of PATH_MAX and NAME_MAX. As a fallback, make sure it's set to
255 if neither PATH_MAX or NAME_MAX were defined. Also, if the size
given from PATH_MAX or NAME_MAX is less than 255, force LP_ENTRY_SIZE
to be 255.
It makes no harm whatsoever if LP_ENTRY_SIZE is larger than the
maximum local path name limit. It does make a lot of harm if
LP_ENTRY_SIZE is smaller. 255 seemed like a fairly acceptable default
when nothing else is available.
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revision 1.10
date: 2004/08/26 13:36:05; author: _cvs_levitte; state: Exp; lines: +13 -13
License correction. I am not REGENTS, just a COPYRIGHT HOLDER.
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Windows changes that detects if multibyte characters are available and
deals with them properly.
Contributed by Andy Polyakov <appro@fy.chalmers.se>
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Now we have directory reading capabilities for VMS as well, and all
of it in a fairly general manner.
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