* common/dotlock.h (DOTLOCK_LOCK_BY_PARENT, DOTLOCK_LOCKED): New.
* common/dotlock.c [HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM]: Include <dirent.h>.
(dotlock_get_process_id, dotlock_detect_tname): New.
(dotlock_create_unix): Handle the case when no_write option is
specified. Not creating the lock file, but detect the the file of
tname.
(dotlock_create) [HAVE_POSIX_SYSTEM]: Add support of
DOTLOCK_LOCK_BY_PARENT and DOTLOCK_LOCKED for dotlock CLI util.
(dotlock_take_unix): Support the case of DOTLOCK_LOCK_BY_PARENT.
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Signed-off-by: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>
* common/dotlock.h (enum dotlock_reasons): New.
(DOTLOCK_PREPARE_CREATE): New flag.
* common/dotlock.c (struct dotlock_handle): Add info_cb and
info_cb_value.
(dotlock_create): Support the new flag.
(dotlock_finish_create): New.
(read_lockfile): Silence in case of ENOENT.
(dotlock_set_info_cb): New. Use callback after all error and info
messages.
(dotlock_take_unix, dotlock_take_w32): Allow termination by callback.
The asymmetric quotes used by GNU in the past (`...') don't render
nicely on modern systems. We now use two \x27 characters ('...').
The proper solution would be to use the correct Unicode symmetric
quotes here. However this has the disadvantage that the system
requires Unicode support. We don't want that today. If Unicode is
available a generated po file can be used to output proper quotes. A
simple sed script like the one used for en@quote is sufficient to
change them.
The changes have been done by applying
sed -i "s/\`\([^'\`]*\)'/'\1'/g"
to most files and fixing obvious problems by hand. The msgid strings in
the po files were fixed with a similar command.
- It is now more portable and may be used outside of GnuPG
- vfat file systems are now supported.
- The use of link(2) is more robust.
- Wrote extensive documentation.