Bruno Haible wrote:
Following Jim's and Paul's ideas for portability of the coreutils to BeOS, Woe32 and DJGPP, which all lack an fchdir(), here is a first working fchdir module.
And the infamous NSK! Thanks a ton, you beat me too it! Guess I can throw out my work-in-progress implementation now. :-)
If you want to test this with coreutils, you need to add fchdir to the module list, use --avoid=canonicalize-lgpl, and drop the fchdir-stub.c.
So far I've only built release tarballs of coreutils, so... anyone have more detailed instructions on how I would do that? :-) Or are there plans to make this part of a future coreutils release?
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