VS 6 warns verbosely when WINVER >= 0x0500. Avoid defining WINVER and
_WIN32_WINNT to higher than 0x0400 on VS 6. Provide missing API
declarations in archive_windows.h when we do not get them from
<windows.h>. Provide GetVolumePathNameW because VS 6 does not declare
it regardless of the API version.
At least one compiler (Borland) defines mode_t as just "short" which is
signed. This breaks code like
switch(archive_entry_filetype(e)) {
case AE_IFREG:
...
}
if AE_IFREG and other constants have a longer signed type (int) because
sign extension of the mode_t return type from archive_entry_filetype
changes its value. Avoid the problem by ensuring the type of the
constants matches mode_t.
This change was originally made in commit a73acfbe (Fix for mode_t with
signed types, 2009-11-07). Port it to the new libarchive snapshot.
Mangle the open_FILE symbols to avoid conflict with open_file:
Warning: public '_archive_read_open_file'
in module 'archive_read_open_filename.c' clashes with
prior module 'archive_read_open_file.c'
Warning: public '_archive_write_open_file'
in module 'archive_write_open_filename.c' clashes with
prior module 'archive_write_open_file.c'
This workaround should not go upstream because it will break when
mixing compilers.
Restore Windows 64-bit lseek removed by upstream svn revision 3826
(Cast away __la_lseek(), use _lseeki64() instead, 2011-11-21). We
need it on Borland.
Make changes equivalent to those originally made by commits
bd56626a (Fixes for the OSF operating system build, 2010-09-08)
92c082b1 (Add a fix for the inline keyword on the osf os, 2010-09-10)
but based on the updated libarchive snapshot.
Remove add_subdirectory() calls for directories not included in the
reduced libarchive snapshot. Remove options that configure settings in
the missing directories.
This version of MinGW defines _SSIZE_T_ for ssize_t. This patch is
based on upstream libarchive SVN commit 3649 (Fix build with mingwrt
3.20, 2011-08-27).
Inspired-by: Tim Kientzle <kientzle@freebsd.org>
OpenSSL is not part of the Linux Standard Base but its headers and
libraries may still be found at build time even though they may not be
available at runtime. Use it only if explicitly allowed.
If neither MAJOR_IN_MKDEV or MAJOR_IN_SYSMACROS is defined then provide
our own implementation of these macros locally. This complements the
change in commit cf5ad183 (Fix major() check for LSB 4.0, 2011-01-12).
This patch is based on upstream libarchive SVN commit 1553 (Shuffle the
major/minor/makedev support a bit; this should work on both Windows and
Haiku, 2009-10-31).
Inspired-by: Tim Kientzle <kientzle@freebsd.org>
The LSB header files define major() as a macro but if it is ever called
the macro references symbols not available at link time. Improve the
test for major() to actually call the macro and try to link. This
approach is based on upstream libarchive SVN commit 2866 which fixed
libarchive issue 125, submitted in response to CMake issue #11648.
Inspired-by: Tim Kientzle <kientzle@freebsd.org>
Dereferencing a 0-pointer is undefined behavior, not a deterministic
crash. Use a 1-pointer instead. This also avoids a warning by Clang
about the undefined behavior.
At least one version of GNU tar (1.15.1 with Fedora patches) does not
recognize these attributes and exits with error. Do not generate them.
Patch from upstream libarchive svn r2563.
We use CHECK_TYPE_SIZE in libarchive to check for the existence of some
types. For universal binary builds on the Mac, the size check can fail
if it is inconsistent across architectures. However, we do not actually
need the size so it is safe to do the checks for only one architecture.
See issue #9913.
In libarchive/archive_platform.h we should include <stdint.h> or
<inttypes.h> immediately after "config.h" to define integer types
referenced by configuration results. For example, on a non-conformant
platform ssize_t might default to int64_t, so int64_t must be defined
before ssize_t is used (and ssize_t is used in archive_windows.h).