#
# This code is covered under the terms of the GNU Library General
# Public License as described in the bup LICENSE file.
-import errno, os, sys, stat, time, pwd, grp, socket
+import errno, os, sys, stat, time, pwd, grp, socket, struct
from cStringIO import StringIO
from bup import vint, xstat
from bup.drecurse import recursive_dirlist
# not on Linux, in which case files don't have any linux attrs anyway, so
# lacking the functions isn't a problem.
get_linux_file_attr = set_linux_file_attr = None
-
+
+
+_suppress_linux_file_attr = \
+ sys.byteorder == 'big' and struct.calcsize('=l') > struct.calcsize('=i')
+
+def check_linux_file_attr_api():
+ global get_linux_file_attr, set_linux_file_attr
+ if not (get_linux_file_attr or set_linux_file_attr):
+ return
+ if _suppress_linux_file_attr:
+ log('Warning: Linux attr support disabled (see "bup help index").\n')
+ get_linux_file_attr = set_linux_file_attr = None
+
# WARNING: the metadata encoding is *not* stable yet. Caveat emptor!
## Linux attributes (lsattr(1), chattr(1))
def _add_linux_attr(self, path, st):
+ check_linux_file_attr_api()
if not get_linux_file_attr: return
if stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode) or stat.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode):
try:
def _apply_linux_attr_rec(self, path, restore_numeric_ids=False):
if self.linux_attr:
+ check_linux_file_attr_api()
if not set_linux_file_attr:
add_error("%s: can't restore linuxattrs: "
"linuxattr support missing.\n" % path)