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(issue48) Fallback to HKEY_USERS on hive load failure If the hive can not be loaded it might mean that the user is currently logged on. In that case we can access his registry via HKEY_USERS.
author Andre Heinecke <andre.heinecke@intevation.de>
date Thu, 31 Jul 2014 12:56:26 +0200
parents 20ca94680003
children 78798d3af8f0
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/**
 * @file  linuxlockfile.h
 * @brief Linux specific functions for lock file handling.
 * @details Functions to handle procsss specific lock files, these are
 * only used on GNU Linux as on windows different mechanisms are
 * utilized to ensure only a single instance runs at a time.
 */

#ifndef LINUXLOCKFILE_H
#define LINUXLOCKFILE_H

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/**
 * @brief create a lockfile
 * @details create and lock a lockfile containing the pid of the
 * current process.  fcntl is used for locking, to work in most cases
 * (e.g. NFS).
 * @param[in] path to the lockfile
 * @returns the file descriptor of the lockfile or -1 on error
 */
int open_lockfile(char *path);

/**
 * @brief close a lockfile
 * @details unlock and close a lockfile for the given file descriptor.
 * @param[in] path to the lockfile
 * @returns the file descriptor of the lockfile or -1 on error
 */
void close_lockfile(int fd);

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif

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