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According to https://github.com/redneb/disk-free-space/issues/3 ,
disk-free-space should be at least as portable as my homegrown code was.
One change I noticed is, getDiskSize was not implemented for windows
in the old code, and should work now.
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Fixes a recent-ish build warning on about 64 bit vs non.
This is the method used by the disk-free-space library, and I tested it to
yield the same results on even 10 tb drives on OSX -- so it's getting 64
bit values.
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On Solaris, using f_bsize provided a value that is apparently much larger
than the real block size. The solaris docs for statvfs say
f_bsize is the "preferred" file system block size, and I guess the
filesystem prefers larger blocks, but uses smaller ones or something.
The docs also say that f_frsize is the "fundamental" block size.
Switched to using f_frsize on Linux and kFreeBSD too, since I guess
f_bsize could in theory vary the same way there too. Assuming that Solaris
is not violating the posix spec, I guess the linux man page for statvfs
is not as well written and I misunderstood it.
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Getting rid of build warning
warning: 'statfs64' is deprecated: first deprecated in OS X 10.6
[-Wdeprecated-declarations]
10.6 is much older than the oldest git-annex OSX port, so won't break
anything.
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Omitted a couple of files what have had significant contributions from
others.
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Couldn't find anything that exposed this for Windows.
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detection of appropriate build flags.
The only thing lost is ./ghci
Speed: make fast used to take 20 seconds here, when rebuilding from
touching Command/Unused.hs. With cabal, it's 29 seconds.
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Various things that don't work on Android are just ifdefed out.
* the webapp (needs template haskell for arm)
* --include and --exclude globbing (needs libpcre, which is not ported;
probably I'll make it use the pure haskell glob library instead)
* annex.diskreserve checking (missing sys/statvfs.h)
* timestamp preservation support (yawn)
* S3
* WebDAV
* XMPP
The resulting 17mb binary has been tested on Android, and it is able to,
at least, print its usage message.
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Could not reproduce the build failure I had seen related to this,
but the numbers were wrong with statfs64. Probably pulling from the wrong
place in the structure. statvfs seems to work..
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When preparing the debian stable backport, I am seeing a call to statvfs()
succeed, but also set errno to 2 (ENOENT). Not sure why this happens;
I am in a schroot when it does happen, or perhaps stable's libc is a little
broken and sets errno incorrectly. Anyway, it should be perfectly fine to
clear errno after the successful call, rather than before it.
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