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Change cinst from stdin input to use arguments.
As we have to execute this process on Windows over the
shell a stdin / stdout communication is not really possible
without some major hacks. So you now have to supply an
instructions file and the path to the certificatelist as arguments when
this process is called
author | Andre Heinecke <aheinecke@intevation.de> |
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date | Wed, 02 Apr 2014 13:52:02 +0000 |
parents | 70d627e9e801 |
children | 17e1c8f37d72 |
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#ifndef PORTPATH_H #define PORTPATH_H #include <stdbool.h> /** * @file portpath.h * @brief Platform independent functions for file and path handling. * @details portpath contains functions to handle file and path names * in a platform independent way. The code unsing this functions * should be protable between GNU/Linux and Windows32 systems. */ /** * @brief portable version of dirname * @details return the directory component of the given path. * The argument path may be altered by the function. * @param[inout] path the pathname * @returns a pointer to the string containing the directory component */ char *port_dirname(char *path); /** * @brief portable version of realpath * @details return the expanded absolute pathname for the given path. * The buffer for the resolved path is allocated by this function and * should be freed by the caller. * @param[in] path the original pathname * @returns a pointer to the resolved path or NULL on error */ char *port_realpath(char *path); /** * @brief test if a file exists * @details uses a platform specific stat call to test if the given * file exists. * @param[in] path the path to the file * @returns true if the file exists and false otherwise */ bool port_fileexits(char *path); /** * @brief test if a file is a directory * @details uses a platform specific stat call to test if the given * file is an directory. * @param[in] path the path to the file * @returns true if the file is an directory and false otherwise */ bool port_isdir(char *path); #endif