fix a couple of crashes
slightly simplify bitmap logic
wasn't using mst pwrite for INDX
rm works again
bmp commit was overwriting end of attr
strip down bitmap set
bitmaps: handle cluster boundaries correctly
overhaul the bitmap code
ntfs_binary_print
message was lost! )-:
Now again...
Monster commit from me due to lack of time. Sorry about that.
Features:
- Version to 1.10.0
- Update readme, etc ready for release.
- Update build system to suse linux 9.3 versions.
- Fix warnings appearing for me on suse 9.3 with --enable-warnings --enable-debug.
- Set attr_name to NULL in libntfs/attrib.c::__ntfs_attr_init() and fixup all
callers apropriately. Thanks to FlatCap/Rich for pointing this out.
- Determine endianness in ./configure and use that in addition to existing
mechanisms for determining endianness.
That's not true and it unnecessary worries people (originally the
ntfs_bugs idea was taken from the GNU coreutils that _DO_ have often
bugs but they aren't so critical concerning user's data integrity)
ntfs_collate_file_name. Thus we have new API's: ntfs_collate and
ntfs_is_collation_rule_supported. (Yura)
- Port index.[ch] from kernel to library. New API's: ntfs_index_lookup,
ntfs_index_ctx_{get,put}, ntfs_index_entry_mark_dirty. (Yura)
Just finished porting, it's 03:41 here, so this code should defenitely segfault or at least not work. Today after sleep I will integrate it to library and test it by the way.
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)
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)
bad sectors (dying disks) can be rescued. The content of the cluster
having bad sectors is filled by character '2' and the start of the
cluster is marked by "BadClusteR".
(Logical change 1.682)