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username from /etc/passwd before loading mount table. (shared_info::init_installation_root): New function fetching Cygwin's installation root dir and storing as native NT path in global shared memory. (shared_info::initialize): Call init_installation_root exactly once at first startup. * shared_info.h (SHARED_INFO_CB): Accommodate change to shared_info. (CURR_SHARED_MAGIC): Ditto. (class shared_info): Add installation_root member. (shared_info::init_installation_root): Declare. * grp.cc (pwdgrp::read_group): Call pwdgrp::load with native WCHAR path. * passwd.cc (pwdgrp::read_passwd): Ditto. Avoid recursion. (etc::init): Take POBJECT_ATTRIBUTES instead of path_conv. * path.h (etc::init): Change prototype accordingly. * pwdgrp.h (class pwdgrp): Store path as UNICODE_STRING/PWCHAR instead of as path_conv. (pwdgrp::load): Accommodate prototype. * uinfo.cc (pwdgrp::load): Change argument type from char to wchar_t. Create native NT path here instead of calling path_conv. * mount.cc (find_root_from_cygwin_dll): Drop in favor of global initializaion in shared_info. (mount_info::init): Fetch native NT root dir from cygwin_shared. (mount_info::from_fstab): Expect native NT path and use native NT functions to access file. Convert username part in user fstab path according to special char transformation rules. * path.cc (tfx_chars): Convert slash to backslash. (transform_chars): Implement for path given as PWCHAR. (transform_chars): PUNICODE_STRING version calls PWCHAR version. Remove useless commented code.
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