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2020 Aug 18
0
[PATCH nbdkit 6/9] lib: Use replacement strategy for get_current_dir_name.
...t-ascii-string \ test-byte-swapping \ - test-current-dir-name \ test-isaligned \ test-ispowerof2 \ test-iszero \ @@ -79,10 +77,6 @@ test_byte_swapping_SOURCES = test-byte-swapping.c byte-swapping.h test_byte_swapping_CPPFLAGS = -I$(srcdir) test_byte_swapping_CFLAGS = $(WARNINGS_CFLAGS) -test_current_dir_name_SOURCES = test-current-dir-name.c get-current-dir-name.h -test_current_dir_name_CPPFLAGS = -I$(srcdir) -test_current_dir_name_CFLAGS = $(WARNINGS_CFLAGS) - test_isaligned_SOURCES = test-isaligned.c isaligned.h test_isaligned_CPPFLAGS = -I$(srcdir) test_isaligned_CFLAGS = $(WARNINGS_CFLAGS) diff --git...
2019 Jan 14
6
[PATCH nbdkit incomplete 0/5] Port to Windows.
This is an incomplete port to Windows. Currently the server compiles and starts up successfully, but goes into an infinite loop when you connect to it. Nevertheless I think the approach is ready for feedback. This being Windows the changes go quite deep. Rich.
2020 Aug 18
15
[PATCH nbdkit 0/9] Port to Windows.
Also available here: https://github.com/rwmjones/nbdkit/tree/2020-windows-mingw This is the port to Windows using native Windows APIs (not MSYS or Cygwin). This patch series is at the point where it basically now works. I can run the server with the memory plugin, and access it remotely using guestfish, creating filesystems and so on without any apparent problems. Nevertheless there are many
2020 Aug 20
15
[PATCH nbdkit 0/13] Port to Windows without using a separate library.
Also available here: https://github.com/rwmjones/nbdkit/tree/2020-windows-mingw-nolib After a lot of work I have made the port to Windows work without using a separate library. Instead, on Windows only, we build an "import library" (library of stubs) which resolves references to nbdkit_* functions in the main program and fixes up the plugin, basically the first technique outlined in