X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/apt.git/blobdiff_plain/d89df07a5915bbee7d7a57983a83dfb284c0895c..8d3489abd90a64715b92976a7c60b42a386a4c5c:/apt-pkg/contrib/fileutl.cc diff --git a/apt-pkg/contrib/fileutl.cc b/apt-pkg/contrib/fileutl.cc index 67f65b411..2a3b8a87d 100644 --- a/apt-pkg/contrib/fileutl.cc +++ b/apt-pkg/contrib/fileutl.cc @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ // -*- mode: cpp; mode: fold -*- // Description /*{{{*/ -// $Id: fileutl.cc,v 1.25 1999/03/20 03:49:31 jgg Exp $ +// $Id: fileutl.cc,v 1.42 2002/09/14 05:29:22 jgg Exp $ /* ###################################################################### File Utilities @@ -8,24 +8,104 @@ CopyFile - Buffered copy of a single file GetLock - dpkg compatible lock file manipulation (fcntl) - This source is placed in the Public Domain, do with it what you will - It was originally written by Jason Gunthorpe. + Most of this source is placed in the Public Domain, do with it what + you will + It was originally written by Jason Gunthorpe . + FileFd gzip support added by Martin Pitt + The exception is RunScripts() it is under the GPLv2 + ##################################################################### */ /*}}}*/ // Include Files /*{{{*/ -#ifdef __GNUG__ -#pragma implementation "apt-pkg/fileutl.h" -#endif #include +#include #include +#include +#include + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include #include +#include #include -#include #include #include +#include +#include +#include #include +#include +#include + /*}}}*/ + +using namespace std; + +// RunScripts - Run a set of scripts from a configuration subtree /*{{{*/ +// --------------------------------------------------------------------- +/* */ +bool RunScripts(const char *Cnf) +{ + Configuration::Item const *Opts = _config->Tree(Cnf); + if (Opts == 0 || Opts->Child == 0) + return true; + Opts = Opts->Child; + + // Fork for running the system calls + pid_t Child = ExecFork(); + + // This is the child + if (Child == 0) + { + if (chdir("/tmp/") != 0) + _exit(100); + + unsigned int Count = 1; + for (; Opts != 0; Opts = Opts->Next, Count++) + { + if (Opts->Value.empty() == true) + continue; + + if (system(Opts->Value.c_str()) != 0) + _exit(100+Count); + } + _exit(0); + } + + // Wait for the child + int Status = 0; + while (waitpid(Child,&Status,0) != Child) + { + if (errno == EINTR) + continue; + return _error->Errno("waitpid","Couldn't wait for subprocess"); + } + + // Restore sig int/quit + signal(SIGQUIT,SIG_DFL); + signal(SIGINT,SIG_DFL); + + // Check for an error code. + if (WIFEXITED(Status) == 0 || WEXITSTATUS(Status) != 0) + { + unsigned int Count = WEXITSTATUS(Status); + if (Count > 100) + { + Count -= 100; + for (; Opts != 0 && Count != 1; Opts = Opts->Next, Count--); + _error->Error("Problem executing scripts %s '%s'",Cnf,Opts->Value.c_str()); + } + + return _error->Error("Sub-process returned an error code"); + } + + return true; +} /*}}}*/ // CopyFile - Buffered copy of a file /*{{{*/ @@ -37,7 +117,7 @@ bool CopyFile(FileFd &From,FileFd &To) return false; // Buffered copy between fds - unsigned char *Buf = new unsigned char[64000]; + SPtrArray Buf = new unsigned char[64000]; unsigned long Size = From.Size(); while (Size != 0) { @@ -47,15 +127,11 @@ bool CopyFile(FileFd &From,FileFd &To) if (From.Read(Buf,ToRead) == false || To.Write(Buf,ToRead) == false) - { - delete [] Buf; return false; - } Size -= ToRead; } - delete [] Buf; return true; } /*}}}*/ @@ -67,14 +143,27 @@ bool CopyFile(FileFd &From,FileFd &To) close at some time. */ int GetLock(string File,bool Errors) { - int FD = open(File.c_str(),O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC,0640); + // GetLock() is used in aptitude on directories with public-write access + // Use O_NOFOLLOW here to prevent symlink traversal attacks + int FD = open(File.c_str(),O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_NOFOLLOW,0640); if (FD < 0) { + // Read only .. cant have locking problems there. + if (errno == EROFS) + { + _error->Warning(_("Not using locking for read only lock file %s"),File.c_str()); + return dup(0); // Need something for the caller to close + } + if (Errors == true) - _error->Errno("open","Could not open lock file %s",File.c_str()); + _error->Errno("open",_("Could not open lock file %s"),File.c_str()); + + // Feh.. We do this to distinguish the lock vs open case.. + errno = EPERM; return -1; } - + SetCloseExec(FD,true); + // Aquire a write lock struct flock fl; fl.l_type = F_WRLCK; @@ -85,12 +174,15 @@ int GetLock(string File,bool Errors) { if (errno == ENOLCK) { - _error->Warning("Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s",File.c_sr()); - return true; + _error->Warning(_("Not using locking for nfs mounted lock file %s"),File.c_str()); + return dup(0); // Need something for the caller to close } if (Errors == true) - _error->Errno("open","Could not get lock %s",File.c_str()); + _error->Errno("open",_("Could not get lock %s"),File.c_str()); + + int Tmp = errno; close(FD); + errno = Tmp; return -1; } @@ -108,6 +200,178 @@ bool FileExists(string File) return true; } /*}}}*/ +// DirectoryExists - Check if a directory exists and is really one /*{{{*/ +// --------------------------------------------------------------------- +/* */ +bool DirectoryExists(string const &Path) +{ + struct stat Buf; + if (stat(Path.c_str(),&Buf) != 0) + return false; + return ((Buf.st_mode & S_IFDIR) != 0); +} + /*}}}*/ +// CreateDirectory - poor man's mkdir -p guarded by a parent directory /*{{{*/ +// --------------------------------------------------------------------- +/* This method will create all directories needed for path in good old + mkdir -p style but refuses to do this if Parent is not a prefix of + this Path. Example: /var/cache/ and /var/cache/apt/archives are given, + so it will create apt/archives if /var/cache exists - on the other + hand if the parent is /var/lib the creation will fail as this path + is not a parent of the path to be generated. */ +bool CreateDirectory(string const &Parent, string const &Path) +{ + if (Parent.empty() == true || Path.empty() == true) + return false; + + if (DirectoryExists(Path) == true) + return true; + + if (DirectoryExists(Parent) == false) + return false; + + // we are not going to create directories "into the blue" + if (Path.find(Parent, 0) != 0) + return false; + + vector const dirs = VectorizeString(Path.substr(Parent.size()), '/'); + string progress = Parent; + for (vector::const_iterator d = dirs.begin(); d != dirs.end(); ++d) + { + if (d->empty() == true) + continue; + + progress.append("/").append(*d); + if (DirectoryExists(progress) == true) + continue; + + if (mkdir(progress.c_str(), 0755) != 0) + return false; + } + return true; +} + /*}}}*/ +// GetListOfFilesInDir - returns a vector of files in the given dir /*{{{*/ +// --------------------------------------------------------------------- +/* If an extension is given only files with this extension are included + in the returned vector, otherwise every "normal" file is included. */ +std::vector GetListOfFilesInDir(string const &Dir, string const &Ext, + bool const &SortList, bool const &AllowNoExt) +{ + std::vector ext; + ext.reserve(2); + if (Ext.empty() == false) + ext.push_back(Ext); + if (AllowNoExt == true && ext.empty() == false) + ext.push_back(""); + return GetListOfFilesInDir(Dir, ext, SortList); +} +std::vector GetListOfFilesInDir(string const &Dir, std::vector const &Ext, + bool const &SortList) +{ + // Attention debuggers: need to be set with the environment config file! + bool const Debug = _config->FindB("Debug::GetListOfFilesInDir", false); + if (Debug == true) + { + std::clog << "Accept in " << Dir << " only files with the following " << Ext.size() << " extensions:" << std::endl; + if (Ext.empty() == true) + std::clog << "\tNO extension" << std::endl; + else + for (std::vector::const_iterator e = Ext.begin(); + e != Ext.end(); ++e) + std::clog << '\t' << (e->empty() == true ? "NO" : *e) << " extension" << std::endl; + } + + std::vector List; + Configuration::MatchAgainstConfig SilentIgnore("Dir::Ignore-Files-Silently"); + DIR *D = opendir(Dir.c_str()); + if (D == 0) + { + _error->Errno("opendir",_("Unable to read %s"),Dir.c_str()); + return List; + } + + for (struct dirent *Ent = readdir(D); Ent != 0; Ent = readdir(D)) + { + // skip "hidden" files + if (Ent->d_name[0] == '.') + continue; + + // check for accepted extension: + // no extension given -> periods are bad as hell! + // extensions given -> "" extension allows no extension + if (Ext.empty() == false) + { + string d_ext = flExtension(Ent->d_name); + if (d_ext == Ent->d_name) // no extension + { + if (std::find(Ext.begin(), Ext.end(), "") == Ext.end()) + { + if (Debug == true) + std::clog << "Bad file: " << Ent->d_name << " → no extension" << std::endl; + _error->Notice("Ignoring file '%s' in directory '%s' as it has no filename extension", Ent->d_name, Dir.c_str()); + continue; + } + } + else if (std::find(Ext.begin(), Ext.end(), d_ext) == Ext.end()) + { + if (Debug == true) + std::clog << "Bad file: " << Ent->d_name << " → bad extension »" << flExtension(Ent->d_name) << "«" << std::endl; + if (SilentIgnore.Match(Ent->d_name) == false) + _error->Notice("Ignoring file '%s' in directory '%s' as it has an invalid filename extension", Ent->d_name, Dir.c_str()); + continue; + } + } + + // Skip bad filenames ala run-parts + const char *C = Ent->d_name; + for (; *C != 0; ++C) + if (isalpha(*C) == 0 && isdigit(*C) == 0 + && *C != '_' && *C != '-') { + // no required extension -> dot is a bad character + if (*C == '.' && Ext.empty() == false) + continue; + break; + } + + // we don't reach the end of the name -> bad character included + if (*C != 0) + { + if (Debug == true) + std::clog << "Bad file: " << Ent->d_name << " → bad character »" + << *C << "« in filename (period allowed: " << (Ext.empty() ? "no" : "yes") << ")" << std::endl; + continue; + } + + // skip filenames which end with a period. These are never valid + if (*(C - 1) == '.') + { + if (Debug == true) + std::clog << "Bad file: " << Ent->d_name << " → Period as last character" << std::endl; + continue; + } + + // Make sure it is a file and not something else + string const File = flCombine(Dir,Ent->d_name); + struct stat St; + if (stat(File.c_str(),&St) != 0 || S_ISREG(St.st_mode) == 0) + { + if (Debug == true) + std::clog << "Bad file: " << Ent->d_name << " → stat says not a good file" << std::endl; + continue; + } + + if (Debug == true) + std::clog << "Accept file: " << Ent->d_name << " in " << Dir << std::endl; + List.push_back(File); + } + closedir(D); + + if (SortList == true) + std::sort(List.begin(),List.end()); + return List; +} + /*}}}*/ // SafeGetCWD - This is a safer getcwd that returns a dynamic string /*{{{*/ // --------------------------------------------------------------------- /* We return / on failure. */ @@ -138,16 +402,85 @@ string flNotDir(string File) /*}}}*/ // flNotFile - Strip the file from the directory name /*{{{*/ // --------------------------------------------------------------------- -/* */ +/* Result ends in a / */ string flNotFile(string File) { string::size_type Res = File.rfind('/'); if (Res == string::npos) - return File; + return "./"; Res++; return string(File,0,Res); } /*}}}*/ +// flExtension - Return the extension for the file /*{{{*/ +// --------------------------------------------------------------------- +/* */ +string flExtension(string File) +{ + string::size_type Res = File.rfind('.'); + if (Res == string::npos) + return File; + Res++; + return string(File,Res,Res - File.length()); +} + /*}}}*/ +// flNoLink - If file is a symlink then deref it /*{{{*/ +// --------------------------------------------------------------------- +/* If the name is not a link then the returned path is the input. */ +string flNoLink(string File) +{ + struct stat St; + if (lstat(File.c_str(),&St) != 0 || S_ISLNK(St.st_mode) == 0) + return File; + if (stat(File.c_str(),&St) != 0) + return File; + + /* Loop resolving the link. There is no need to limit the number of + loops because the stat call above ensures that the symlink is not + circular */ + char Buffer[1024]; + string NFile = File; + while (1) + { + // Read the link + int Res; + if ((Res = readlink(NFile.c_str(),Buffer,sizeof(Buffer))) <= 0 || + (unsigned)Res >= sizeof(Buffer)) + return File; + + // Append or replace the previous path + Buffer[Res] = 0; + if (Buffer[0] == '/') + NFile = Buffer; + else + NFile = flNotFile(NFile) + Buffer; + + // See if we are done + if (lstat(NFile.c_str(),&St) != 0) + return File; + if (S_ISLNK(St.st_mode) == 0) + return NFile; + } +} + /*}}}*/ +// flCombine - Combine a file and a directory /*{{{*/ +// --------------------------------------------------------------------- +/* If the file is an absolute path then it is just returned, otherwise + the directory is pre-pended to it. */ +string flCombine(string Dir,string File) +{ + if (File.empty() == true) + return string(); + + if (File[0] == '/' || Dir.empty() == true) + return File; + if (File.length() >= 2 && File[0] == '.' && File[1] == '/') + return File; + if (Dir[Dir.length()-1] == '/') + return Dir + File; + return Dir + '/' + File; +} + /*}}}*/ // SetCloseExec - Set the close on exec flag /*{{{*/ // --------------------------------------------------------------------- /* */ @@ -175,7 +508,7 @@ void SetNonBlock(int Fd,bool Block) /*}}}*/ // WaitFd - Wait for a FD to become readable /*{{{*/ // --------------------------------------------------------------------- -/* This waits for a FD to become readable using select. It is usefull for +/* This waits for a FD to become readable using select. It is useful for applications making use of non-blocking sockets. The timeout is in seconds. */ bool WaitFd(int Fd,bool write,unsigned long timeout) @@ -211,28 +544,138 @@ bool WaitFd(int Fd,bool write,unsigned long timeout) return false; } + return true; +} + /*}}}*/ +// ExecFork - Magical fork that sanitizes the context before execing /*{{{*/ +// --------------------------------------------------------------------- +/* This is used if you want to cleanse the environment for the forked + child, it fixes up the important signals and nukes all of the fds, + otherwise acts like normal fork. */ +pid_t ExecFork() +{ + // Fork off the process + pid_t Process = fork(); + if (Process < 0) + { + cerr << "FATAL -> Failed to fork." << endl; + exit(100); + } + + // Spawn the subprocess + if (Process == 0) + { + // Setup the signals + signal(SIGPIPE,SIG_DFL); + signal(SIGQUIT,SIG_DFL); + signal(SIGINT,SIG_DFL); + signal(SIGWINCH,SIG_DFL); + signal(SIGCONT,SIG_DFL); + signal(SIGTSTP,SIG_DFL); + + set KeepFDs; + Configuration::Item const *Opts = _config->Tree("APT::Keep-Fds"); + if (Opts != 0 && Opts->Child != 0) + { + Opts = Opts->Child; + for (; Opts != 0; Opts = Opts->Next) + { + if (Opts->Value.empty() == true) + continue; + int fd = atoi(Opts->Value.c_str()); + KeepFDs.insert(fd); + } + } + + // Close all of our FDs - just in case + for (int K = 3; K != 40; K++) + { + if(KeepFDs.find(K) == KeepFDs.end()) + fcntl(K,F_SETFD,FD_CLOEXEC); + } + } + + return Process; +} + /*}}}*/ +// ExecWait - Fancy waitpid /*{{{*/ +// --------------------------------------------------------------------- +/* Waits for the given sub process. If Reap is set then no errors are + generated. Otherwise a failed subprocess will generate a proper descriptive + message */ +bool ExecWait(pid_t Pid,const char *Name,bool Reap) +{ + if (Pid <= 1) + return true; + + // Wait and collect the error code + int Status; + while (waitpid(Pid,&Status,0) != Pid) + { + if (errno == EINTR) + continue; + + if (Reap == true) + return false; + + return _error->Error(_("Waited for %s but it wasn't there"),Name); + } + + + // Check for an error code. + if (WIFEXITED(Status) == 0 || WEXITSTATUS(Status) != 0) + { + if (Reap == true) + return false; + if (WIFSIGNALED(Status) != 0) + { + if( WTERMSIG(Status) == SIGSEGV) + return _error->Error(_("Sub-process %s received a segmentation fault."),Name); + else + return _error->Error(_("Sub-process %s received signal %u."),Name, WTERMSIG(Status)); + } + + if (WIFEXITED(Status) != 0) + return _error->Error(_("Sub-process %s returned an error code (%u)"),Name,WEXITSTATUS(Status)); + + return _error->Error(_("Sub-process %s exited unexpectedly"),Name); + } + return true; } /*}}}*/ -// FileFd::FileFd - Open a file /*{{{*/ +// FileFd::Open - Open a file /*{{{*/ // --------------------------------------------------------------------- /* The most commonly used open mode combinations are given with Mode */ -FileFd::FileFd(string FileName,OpenMode Mode, unsigned long Perms) +bool FileFd::Open(string FileName,OpenMode Mode, unsigned long Perms) { + Close(); Flags = AutoClose; switch (Mode) { case ReadOnly: iFd = open(FileName.c_str(),O_RDONLY); break; + + case ReadOnlyGzip: + iFd = open(FileName.c_str(),O_RDONLY); + if (iFd > 0) { + gz = gzdopen (iFd, "r"); + if (gz == NULL) { + close (iFd); + iFd = -1; + } + } + break; case WriteEmpty: { - struct stat Buf; - if (stat(FileName.c_str(),&Buf) == 0 && S_ISLNK(Buf.st_mode)) - unlink(FileName.c_str()); - iFd = open(FileName.c_str(),O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC,Perms); + Flags |= Replace; + char *name = strdup((FileName + ".XXXXXX").c_str()); + TemporaryFileName = string(mktemp(name)); + iFd = open(TemporaryFileName.c_str(),O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL,Perms); + free(name); break; } @@ -243,15 +686,37 @@ FileFd::FileFd(string FileName,OpenMode Mode, unsigned long Perms) case WriteAny: iFd = open(FileName.c_str(),O_RDWR | O_CREAT,Perms); break; + + case WriteTemp: + unlink(FileName.c_str()); + iFd = open(FileName.c_str(),O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL,Perms); + break; } if (iFd < 0) - _error->Errno("open","Could not open file %s",FileName.c_str()); - else - { - this->FileName = FileName; - SetCloseExec(iFd,true); - } + return _error->Errno("open",_("Could not open file %s"),FileName.c_str()); + + this->FileName = FileName; + SetCloseExec(iFd,true); + return true; +} + +bool FileFd::OpenDescriptor(int Fd, OpenMode Mode, bool AutoClose) +{ + Close(); + Flags = (AutoClose) ? FileFd::AutoClose : 0; + iFd = Fd; + if (Mode == ReadOnlyGzip) { + gz = gzdopen (iFd, "r"); + if (gz == NULL) { + if (AutoClose) + close (iFd); + return _error->Errno("gzdopen",_("Could not open file descriptor %d"), + Fd); + } + } + this->FileName = ""; + return true; } /*}}}*/ // FileFd::~File - Closes the file /*{{{*/ @@ -267,31 +732,46 @@ FileFd::~FileFd() // --------------------------------------------------------------------- /* We are carefull to handle interruption by a signal while reading gracefully. */ -bool FileFd::Read(void *To,unsigned long Size) +bool FileFd::Read(void *To,unsigned long Size,unsigned long *Actual) { int Res; errno = 0; + if (Actual != 0) + *Actual = 0; + do { - Res = read(iFd,To,Size); + if (gz != NULL) + Res = gzread(gz,To,Size); + else + Res = read(iFd,To,Size); if (Res < 0 && errno == EINTR) continue; if (Res < 0) { Flags |= Fail; - return _error->Errno("read","Read error"); + return _error->Errno("read",_("Read error")); } To = (char *)To + Res; Size -= Res; + if (Actual != 0) + *Actual += Res; } while (Res > 0 && Size > 0); if (Size == 0) return true; + // Eof handling + if (Actual != 0) + { + Flags |= HitEof; + return true; + } + Flags |= Fail; - return _error->Error("read, still have %u to read but none left",Size); + return _error->Error(_("read, still have %lu to read but none left"),Size); } /*}}}*/ // FileFd::Write - Write to the file /*{{{*/ @@ -303,13 +783,16 @@ bool FileFd::Write(const void *From,unsigned long Size) errno = 0; do { - Res = write(iFd,From,Size); + if (gz != NULL) + Res = gzwrite(gz,From,Size); + else + Res = write(iFd,From,Size); if (Res < 0 && errno == EINTR) continue; if (Res < 0) { Flags |= Fail; - return _error->Errno("write","Write error"); + return _error->Errno("write",_("Write error")); } From = (char *)From + Res; @@ -321,7 +804,7 @@ bool FileFd::Write(const void *From,unsigned long Size) return true; Flags |= Fail; - return _error->Error("write, still have %u to write but couldn't",Size); + return _error->Error(_("write, still have %lu to write but couldn't"),Size); } /*}}}*/ // FileFd::Seek - Seek in the file /*{{{*/ @@ -329,10 +812,34 @@ bool FileFd::Write(const void *From,unsigned long Size) /* */ bool FileFd::Seek(unsigned long To) { - if (lseek(iFd,To,SEEK_SET) != (signed)To) + int res; + if (gz) + res = gzseek(gz,To,SEEK_SET); + else + res = lseek(iFd,To,SEEK_SET); + if (res != (signed)To) { Flags |= Fail; - return _error->Error("Unable to seek to %u",To); + return _error->Error("Unable to seek to %lu",To); + } + + return true; +} + /*}}}*/ +// FileFd::Skip - Seek in the file /*{{{*/ +// --------------------------------------------------------------------- +/* */ +bool FileFd::Skip(unsigned long Over) +{ + int res; + if (gz) + res = gzseek(gz,Over,SEEK_CUR); + else + res = lseek(iFd,Over,SEEK_CUR); + if (res < 0) + { + Flags |= Fail; + return _error->Error("Unable to seek ahead %lu",Over); } return true; @@ -343,10 +850,15 @@ bool FileFd::Seek(unsigned long To) /* */ bool FileFd::Truncate(unsigned long To) { + if (gz) + { + Flags |= Fail; + return _error->Error("Truncating gzipped files is not implemented (%s)", FileName.c_str()); + } if (ftruncate(iFd,To) != 0) { Flags |= Fail; - return _error->Error("Unable to truncate to %u",To); + return _error->Error("Unable to truncate to %lu",To); } return true; @@ -357,7 +869,11 @@ bool FileFd::Truncate(unsigned long To) /* */ unsigned long FileFd::Tell() { - off_t Res = lseek(iFd,0,SEEK_CUR); + off_t Res; + if (gz) + Res = gztell(gz); + else + Res = lseek(iFd,0,SEEK_CUR); if (Res == (off_t)-1) _error->Errno("lseek","Failed to determine the current file position"); return Res; @@ -368,6 +884,7 @@ unsigned long FileFd::Tell() /* */ unsigned long FileFd::Size() { + //TODO: For gz, do we need the actual file size here or the uncompressed length? struct stat Buf; if (fstat(iFd,&Buf) != 0) return _error->Errno("fstat","Unable to determine the file size"); @@ -381,14 +898,45 @@ bool FileFd::Close() { bool Res = true; if ((Flags & AutoClose) == AutoClose) - if (iFd >= 0 && close(iFd) != 0) - Res &= _error->Errno("close","Problem closing the file"); + { + if (gz != NULL) { + int const e = gzclose(gz); + // gzdopen() on empty files always fails with "buffer error" here, ignore that + if (e != 0 && e != Z_BUF_ERROR) + Res &= _error->Errno("close",_("Problem closing the gzip file %s"), FileName.c_str()); + } else + if (iFd > 0 && close(iFd) != 0) + Res &= _error->Errno("close",_("Problem closing the file %s"), FileName.c_str()); + } + + if ((Flags & Replace) == Replace && iFd >= 0) { + if (rename(TemporaryFileName.c_str(), FileName.c_str()) != 0) + Res &= _error->Errno("rename",_("Problem renaming the file %s to %s"), TemporaryFileName.c_str(), FileName.c_str()); + + FileName = TemporaryFileName; // for the unlink() below. + } + iFd = -1; - + gz = NULL; + if ((Flags & Fail) == Fail && (Flags & DelOnFail) == DelOnFail && FileName.empty() == false) if (unlink(FileName.c_str()) != 0) - Res &= _error->Warning("unlnk","Problem unlinking the file"); + Res &= _error->WarningE("unlnk",_("Problem unlinking the file %s"), FileName.c_str()); + + return Res; } /*}}}*/ +// FileFd::Sync - Sync the file /*{{{*/ +// --------------------------------------------------------------------- +/* */ +bool FileFd::Sync() +{ +#ifdef _POSIX_SYNCHRONIZED_IO + if (fsync(iFd) != 0) + return _error->Errno("sync",_("Problem syncing the file")); +#endif + return true; +} + /*}}}*/