>
> On Sat, 2007-11-03 at 13:23 +0100, Riccardo Di Meo wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> i have noticed that the function CESetEndOfFile has been disabled in
>> the the svn (src/rapi_indirection.c, twogood at 2007-09-15), though is
>> enabled in the current release of synce (0.10.0, if im not wrong): is
>> there any way i can help in order to have it back?
>>
>> I am the (now and then) developer of Fur (Fuse + synce filesystem) and
>> i need the CESetEndOfFile call for my code: at the moment i am forced
>> to point users willing to use Fur to the sforge packages (which is not
>> bad since all distributions are likely to use them), however i don't
>> like it since im diverting potential beta testers from your project.
>>
>> If CeSetEndOfFile is not going to come back soon, can you tell me the
>> reasons for silencing it? In this way i could tell people willing to
>> compile Fur and Synce (from svn) to re-enable it with full knowledge
>> of what they are risking.
>>
>> I have a HTC S620 (WM6) perfectly working with Synce (i didn't
>> stressed it though), and i know what an EOF is :-) : if i may help you
>> debug the problem, I'll be at your service.
>
> I removed the function because it didn't do anything and prevented me
> from compiling with -Werror. As the line below (verbatim from r2779)
> shows, the call to the actual implementation was commented out, and with
> a C++ commment within C code.
>
> //    return ( *context->rapi_ops->CeSetEndOfFile ) ( hFile );
>
> For some reason I removed the comment when I disabled the function.
> Anyway... I was hoping that if some people use this function, they would
> speak up and we could proceed to resolve this issue. That is where we
> are now! :-)
>
> I don't mind to enable this function in its entire, or that someone else
> does, but if this is the code in 0.10.0 I'm quite curious how everything
> function worked so fine when the call didn't do anything... :-)
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
>
>

ROFL

Suddenty everything becomes clear... this explains a lot of
insightful considerations i made in the mail i sent while you where
sending yours xD

Well at least the test on the svn version may be worth something...

Regards,
Riccardo Di Meo


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