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* OpenBSD: add basic support
modified: Build/Include/Makefile.inc
modified: Driver/Fuse/FuseService.cpp
modified: Main/FatalErrorHandler.cpp
modified: Makefile
modified: Platform/Unix/File.cpp
modified: Platform/Unix/FilesystemPath.cpp
modified: Platform/Unix/SystemInfo.cpp
* OpenBSD: some necessary files were missing
new file: Core/Unix/OpenBSD/CoreOpenBSD.cpp
new file: Core/Unix/OpenBSD/CoreOpenBSD.h
new file: Core/Unix/OpenBSD/System.h
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* Revert previous commit
* Fix "Invalid characters..." issue by not using "foreach" macro
The "foreach" macro creates a copy of the container.
This copy is destroyed immediately after the iteration is completed.
C-strings pointers passed to the local array were invalidated
with destroying of "std::string"s contained in the copy.
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Starting with glibc 2.26, macros "major" and "minor" are only
available from <sys/sysmacros.h> [0]. The build fails with the
following without including this header:
Unix/FilesystemPath.cpp:84:49: error: ‘major’ was not declared in this scope
Unix/FilesystemPath.cpp:84:113: error: ‘minor’ was not declared in this scope
[0] https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2017-02/msg00079.html
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It was caused by an issue of gcc-5 STL implementation that is causing char* pointers retrieved from std::string using c_str method to become invalid in the child of a child process (after two fork calls). The workaround is to first copy the std:string values in the child before calling the second fork.
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and TrueCrypt 3.0.
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Resources::GetTrueCryptIcon to Resources::GetVeraCryptIcon.
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