Cygwin: Handle virtual drives as non-symlinks
This avoids MAX_PATH-related problems in native tools in case the virtual drive points to a deep directory Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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@ -3495,14 +3495,9 @@ restart:
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subst X: C:\foo\bar
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Treat it like a symlink. This is required to tell an
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lstat caller that the "drive" is actually pointing
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somewhere else, thus, it's a symlink in POSIX speak. */
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Treat it as a normal file. */
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if (upath.Length == 14) /* \??\X:\ */
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{
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fileattr &= ~FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY;
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path_flags |= PATH_SYMLINK;
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}
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goto file_not_symlink;
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/* For final paths differing in inner path components return
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length as negative value. This informs path_conv::check
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to skip realpath handling on the last path component. */
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