Use new-style VFS prefixes.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Borodin <aborodin@vmail.ru>
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Andrew Borodin 2012-04-15 19:35:48 +04:00 committed by Slava Zanko
parent 22c1d05f6b
commit 8895615aca
3 changed files with 6 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
* Derived from ftpfs.c
* Read README.fish for protocol specification.
*
* Syntax of path is: \verbatim /#sh:user@host[:Cr]/path \endverbatim
* Syntax of path is: \verbatim sh://user@host[:Cr]/path \endverbatim
* where C means you want compressed connection,
* and r means you want to use rsh
*
@ -546,7 +546,7 @@ fish_open_archive_int (struct vfs_class *me, struct vfs_s_super *super)
vfs_print_message (_("fish: Connected, home %s."), super->path_element->path);
#if 0
super->name =
g_strconcat ("/#sh:", super->path_element->user, "@", super->path_element->host, "/",
g_strconcat ("sh://", super->path_element->user, "@", super->path_element->host, "/",
(char *) NULL);
#else
super->name = g_strdup (PATH_SEP_STR);

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@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ What to do with this?
* NOTE: Usage of tildes is deprecated, consider:
* \verbatim
cd /#ftp:pavel@hobit
cd ftp//:pavel@hobit
cd ~
\endverbatim
* And now: what do I want to do? Do I want to go to /home/pavel or to
* /#ftp:hobit/home/pavel? I think first has better sense...
* ftp://hobit/home/pavel? I think first has better sense...
*
\verbatim
{

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@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ undelfs_get_path (const vfs_path_t * vpath, char **fsname, char **file)
path_element = vfs_path_get_by_index (vpath, -1);
/* To look like filesystem, we have virtual directories
/#undel:XXX, which have no subdirectories. XXX is replaced with
undel://XXX, which have no subdirectories. XXX is replaced with
hda5, sdb8 etc, which is assumed to live under /dev.
-- pavel@ucw.cz */
@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ undelfs_get_path (const vfs_path_t * vpath, char **fsname, char **file)
*fsname = NULL;
if (strncmp (dirname, "/#undel", 7))
if (strncmp (dirname, "undel://", 8) != 0)
return;
dirname += 8;
@ -202,7 +202,6 @@ undelfs_get_path (const vfs_path_t * vpath, char **fsname, char **file)
}
*file = g_strdup ("");
*fsname = g_strconcat ("/dev/", dirname, (char *) NULL);
return;
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */