- Reimplemented inode store in separate module chansrv_xfs.[hc]
- Allowed atimes and mtimes to be written to Windows side
- Mapped file user write bit to (inverted) Windows FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY bit
- Mapped file user execute bit to Windows FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM bit
- Implemented improved security for remotely mounted drives
- Implemented USB device removal, allowing hot-plug/remove of memory sticks
- Fixed pagefile.sys breaking Ubuntu file browser
- Fixed write offset bug
- Allowed renaming of open files
- Improved reported error codes
- Fixed various memory leaks
- Addressed valgrind errors related to struct fuse_file_info pointers.
remove not used chansrv <-> xrdp messages
move static channel disable control into libxrdp
remove some blocking read, write chansrv calls
add drdynvc calls to libxrdp
add drdynvc calls to chansrv
channel cleanup
Use XRDP_SOCKET_PATH in file_loc.h
Don't define any non-socket paths in file_loc.h, they should come from
the makefiles.
Define all paths unconditionally, they should not be defined elsewhere.
Pass XRDP_SOCKET_PATH as environment variable to the backends.
Include <fuse_lowlevel.h>, not <fuse/fuse_lowlevel.h>, the include path
should be set up for that.
Don't define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS in one file, FUSE_CFLAGS would enable it
for the whole xrdp-chansrv build if needed.
AM_CPPFLAGS is a documented Automake variable for C preprocessor flags
that should not be overridden when compiling the package.
There is no need to have two additional variables that are ultimately
merged into AM_CPPFLAGS.
Their names are also confusing. EXTDA_DIST is a documented Automake
variable. Everything else that starts with "EXTRA" is not.
Use AC_PATH_XTRA to search for X11 in configure.ac. In Makefiles, add
X_CFLAGS to AM_CFLAGS for the source compilation. Add X_LIBS to LDFLAGS.
Add X_PRE_LIBS and X_EXTRA_LIBS to LDADD.
With this patch, X Windows system is correctly detected on Mac OS X.
AM_CPPFLAGS is for flags passed to the preprocessor, such as defines and
includes. AM_CFLAGS is for flags affecting the compiler, such as debug
and optimization settings.
INCLUDES is an obsolete name. Users can pass INCLUDES and break
compilation. AM_CPPFLAGS is more explicit that the flags come from
Automake and should not be overridden.