On 2-Jan-06, at 3:23 PM, David T. Lewis wrote:
Mea culpa. The sqGetFileNameFromString() function needs to null- terminate the file name string after copying it, and I had not done that.
That would cause interesting problems, certainly.
The new VMM/SVN works fine on Intel 32 bit Linux for both a 32 bit and 64 bit VM. I'll check AMD-64 when I get a chance, but I don't think there will be any problems there.
The sqGetFileNameFromString() function I used is just this:
sqInt sqGetFilenameFromString(char *aCharBuffer, char *aFilenameString, sqInt filenameLength, sqInt aBoolean) { strncpy(aCharBuffer, aFilenameString, filenameLength); aCharBuffer[filenameLength] = 0; }
I think Ian had some quite extensive charset converting code attached to the old macro? Ah, yes see sqUnixCharConv.c RISC OS uses the OS call to canonicalize the path and make sure it is fully qualified.
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