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osutil.c: use readdir instead of readdir64
Some systems (e.g. *BSD) don't have a readdir64 function - the regular
readdir already uses 64-bit types.
On other systems (Linux, Solaris, ...), if Python was compiled with large
file support, Python.h will define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE and _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64,
so that any call to readdir will actually be a call to readdir64. If Python
was not compiled with large file support, we probably don't want to define
these macros to avoid ABI problems.
author | Alexis S. L. Carvalho <alexis@cecm.usp.br> |
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date | Sat, 06 Oct 2007 14:14:11 -0300 |
parents | e3a0c092b4e2 |
children | 490e40816cbd |
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#!/bin/sh hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT/ copy echo $? test -d copy || echo copy: No such file or directory cat > dumb.py <<EOF import BaseHTTPServer, SimpleHTTPServer, os, signal def run(server_class=BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer, handler_class=SimpleHTTPServer.SimpleHTTPRequestHandler): server_address = ('localhost', int(os.environ['HGPORT'])) httpd = server_class(server_address, handler_class) httpd.serve_forever() signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, lambda x: sys.exit(0)) run() EOF python dumb.py 2>/dev/null & echo $! >> $DAEMON_PIDS # give the server some time to start running sleep 1 http_proxy= hg clone http://localhost:$HGPORT/foo copy2 2>&1 | \ sed -e 's/404.*/404/' -e 's/Date:.*/Date:/' echo $? kill $!