On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 05:06:14AM -0400, Joshua Otto wrote:
> Right now, write_split_record() - which is delegated to by
> write_record() - implicitly writes to ctx->fd. This means it can't be
> used with the restore context's send_back_fd, which is unhandy.
>
> Add an 'fd' parameter to both wri
On 27/03/17 10:06, Joshua Otto wrote:
> Right now, write_split_record() - which is delegated to by
> write_record() - implicitly writes to ctx->fd. This means it can't be
> used with the restore context's send_back_fd, which is unhandy.
Unhelpful?
>
> Add an 'fd' parameter to both write_record()
Right now, write_split_record() - which is delegated to by
write_record() - implicitly writes to ctx->fd. This means it can't be
used with the restore context's send_back_fd, which is unhandy.
Add an 'fd' parameter to both write_record() and write_split_record(),
and mechanically update all exist