autoconf crap.
Also, fix a really stupid bug in the emulated SetFilePointerEx() which caused
the segfaults. (It unconditionally wrote to a pointer even when it was NULL.)
latest ntfsprogs snapshot. Includes,
- ntfsclone: --rescue works at the lowest, sector and not cluster level
thus more data can be rescued. The contents of the unreadable sectors
are filled by character '?' and the beginning of such sectors are
marked as "BadSectoR\0". Thanks to Krishna Mohan Gundu for his help.
- ntfsclone: fixed an off-by-one error during --metadata in function
wipe_data().
Szaka
BKrev: 426c9b90FNkcF-oy_jpYpC-q83TwMg
latest ntfsprogs snapshot. Includes,
- ntfsclone: --rescue works at the lowest, sector and not cluster level
thus more data can be rescued. The contents of the unreadable sectors
are filled by character '?' and the beginning of such sectors are
marked as "BadSectoR\0". Thanks to Krishna Mohan Gundu for his help.
- ntfsclone: fixed an off-by-one error during --metadata in function
wipe_data().
Szaka
(Logical change 1.699)
write related code. Thanks to Timur Amirkhanov for pointing out to me that
the file position handling was fscked (e.g. mkntfs would create corrupt
volumes as a consequence). Code is completely untested as I do not have
Cygwin to compile it on...
BKrev: 42690190Z588-jUGrwf4jrHM0KQn4Q
Save at least the first 16 KiB of $Logfile (the two RSTR records
should always be included if present). Save also records used for
checking empty $Logfile.
BKrev: 422a03c9ItD874I8pN-jyUsdbOTlmA
Save at least the first 16 KiB of $Logfile (the two RSTR records
should always be included if present). Save also records used for
checking empty $Logfile.
(Logical change 1.691)
Save at least the first 16 KiB of $Logfile (the two RSTR records
should always be included if present). Save also records used for
checking empty $Logfile. (Szaka)
(Logical change 1.691)
Another fix.
(thanks to Yura for spotting - $SUBJECT was broken as $rev
was not set at the time $SUBJECT was set).
BKrev: 4228ba6aUZSEBSCULwr8KSKdFrrnjg
A trigger script that will only work on bkbits.net and on a successful
push to bkbits repository will email to the linux-ntfs-cvs list all
the changesets that were pushed (one changeset per email).
Lets hope bkbits.net will allow sending of email...
BKrev: 4227a2f13rs39mKM8X7rXoigEfr1MA