disk:<name>:* will share all windows drives
disk:<name>:% will share the home directory of the user
In addition c+\xxx in the pathname will be replaced by c:\xxx to avoid conflicts with option separators
Currently not working are rename and setting of read only attribute and file times.
In addition it also adds the ability to staticly link plugins into the binary, so you get one big exe and need no dlls. I have only tested this on windows (only disk plugin so far).
I use the following options for cmake for static binary:
cmake -DWITH_MONOLITHIC_BUILD=ON -DMSVC_RUNTIME=static -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF -DWITH_RDPDR=ON -DOPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR=\opensslpath\inc32 -DOPENSSL_LIBRARIES="\opensslpath\out32.dbg\ssleay32.lib;d:\path\out32.dbg\libeay32.lib" -G "Visual Studio 9 2008" .
Important notice: Openssl need to be compiled with the same static runtime. Currently missing is a switch to link different openssl libraries for debug and release builds.
Fix the problem with a smart card reader being lost when a smart card is removed during a reconnected Windows 2008r2 rdp session. This was due to a improper handling of a message with a duplicate completionID. There is a lengthy comment in the code with explicit details. Also, many minor updates for the code to more closely reflect the protocol documentation - such as correcting packet lengths, undocumented padding, etc.
Check directory operations in rdpdr to determine if the directory should be created if it does not exist - instead of always just creating a directory regardless.
This will make sure we get an appropriate error message in case of memory allocation error, and not just a "Segmentation Fault"
Added some validation on xzalloc return in serial_tty_new to properly deallocate resources when an error occurs.
To check if something should be en- or disabled WITH_XXX
should be used and not XXX_FOUND.
If XXX_FOUND is used and something gets disabled afterwards (by setting
WITH_XXX to OFF) it will be compiled in as long as XXX_FOUND is found in
cmake's cache file. So disabling a feature, or option, without
clearing the CMakeCache.txt might result in builds with unwanted
configuration.