On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 23:53, Michael Hipp wrote:
> Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
> > I use the following in a program. It wants to know about free space on
> > the disk where a data file is, as that is what we are interested in. It
> > should be enough to get you started. It works on SVR4/5 and Linux. The
> > comments are just what was there.
> > 
> > int DiskFreeSpace()
> > {
> >      struct statvfs fsbuf;
> > 
> >      // We use the name of the .set file, which always exists, and is
> >      // always on the same file system as all the other files created.
> >      // As the set file is not open, we use statvfs() to find out about
> >      // the file system on which the set file is being written.
> > 
> >      if (statvfs(set_name, &fsbuf) == ISERROR) return(0);
> 
> 
> Thanks, Roger. I believe that's exactly what I was looking for. Now to 
> see if I can compile it ...
> 
> Wonder why there is no man page on statvfs? Looks like I have a .h file.

Isn't there? I have one. Now attached.

> 
> Michael
> 
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