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authorElliott Hughes <enh@google.com>2021-02-22 14:19:31 -0800
committerRob Landley <rob@landley.net>2021-02-22 19:02:37 -0600
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stat: fix macOS build and behavior.
My patch to fix df behavior on macOS broke the stat build on macOS. First off, we had %s and %S the wrong way round compared to coreutils, though since Linux always seems to use the same value for both, no-one will ever have noticed. Annoyingly, Linux and macOS disagree about what statfs::f_bsize means, and whether statfs::f_iosize and statfs::f_frsize exist (each has one or the other, depending on what f_bsize *doesn't* mean to them). This mess is presumably why statvfs exists. Unfortunately, statvfs on macOS at least doesn't contain the file system type information. So we either need to do *both* statfs() and statvfs() for macOS, or we need to take into account the different fields. This patch adds an #ifdef outside of portability.h because I wasn't sure we actually wanted to add statfs_best_transfer_size() and statfs_real_block_size() functions to lib for this. But that's an easy cleanup if desired.
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