On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 05:14:33PM -0400, Amy Griffis wrote:
> Paolo Bonzini wrote: [Mon Oct 05 2009, 04:54:27AM EDT]
> > On 10/04/2009 09:28 PM, Amy Griffis wrote:
> > >Add a utility to ensure an absolute path for a potentially realtive path.
> >
> > Would it make sense for your usage to resolve symbolic links at the
> > same time? If so, you can use the canonicalize-lgpl gnulib module,
> > which portably provides the following function.
> >
> > /* Return a malloc'd string containing the canonical absolute name of
> > the named file. If any file name component does not exist or is a
> > symlink to a nonexistent file, return NULL. A canonical name does
> > not contain any `.', `..' components nor any repeated file name
> > separators ('/') or symlinks. */
> > char *canonicalize_file_name (const char *);
>
> In this case we don't need to resolve symlinks because the
> following open() will handle them. I suppose it could be useful
> to a future consumer, but I'm inclined to keep it as it is.
We already have a separate virFileResolveLink() which can be used
no need to merge the two semantic, so I'm fine with the patch as-is.
ACK, applied,
thanks !
Daniel
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