* ../etc/gnuserv.README relative to the directory containing this file)
*/
+#ifdef CYGWIN
+extern void cygwin_conv_to_posix_path(const char *path, char *posix_path);
+#endif
+
#include "gnuserv.h"
char gnuserv_version[] = "gnuclient version " GNUSERV_VERSION;
/* fullpath - returned full pathname */
/* filename - filename to expand */
{
+#ifdef CYGWIN
+ char cygwinFilename[MAXPATHLEN+1];
+#endif
+
int len;
+ fullpath[0] = fullpath[MAXPATHLEN] = '\0';
- fullpath[0] = '\0';
+#ifdef CYGWIN
+ /*
+ If we're in cygwin, just convert it and let the unix stuff handle it.
+ */
+ cygwin_conv_to_posix_path(filename, cygwinFilename);
+ filename = cygwinFilename;
+#endif
if (filename[0] && filename[0] == '/')
{
/* Absolute (unix-style) pathname. Do nothing */
- strcat (fullpath, filename);
+ strncat (fullpath, filename, MAXPATHLEN);
}
-#ifdef CYGWIN
- else if (filename[0] && filename[0] == '\\' &&
- filename[1] && filename[1] == '\\')
- {
- /* This path includes the server name (something like
- "\\server\path"), so we assume it's absolute. Do nothing to
- it. */
- strcat (fullpath, filename);
- }
- else if (filename[0] &&
- filename[1] && filename[1] == ':' &&
- filename[2] && filename[2] == '\\')
- {
- /* Absolute pathname with drive letter. Convert "<drive>:"
- to "//<drive>/". */
- strcat (fullpath, "//");
- strncat (fullpath, filename, 1);
- strcat (fullpath, &filename[2]);
- }
-#endif
else
{
/* Assume relative Unix style path. Get the current directory
and prepend it. FIXME: need to fix the case of DOS paths like
"\foo", where we need to get the current drive. */
- strcat (fullpath, get_current_working_directory ());
+ strncat (fullpath, get_current_working_directory (), MAXPATHLEN);
len = strlen (fullpath);
- if (len > 0 && fullpath[len-1] == '/') /* trailing slash already? */
- ; /* yep */
- else
- strcat (fullpath, "/"); /* nope, append trailing slash */
+ /* If no trailing slash, add one */
+ if (len <= 0 || (fullpath[len - 1] != '/' && len < MAXPATHLEN))
+ {
+ strcat (fullpath, "/");
+ len++;
+ }
+
/* Don't forget to add the filename! */
- strcat (fullpath,filename);
+ strncat (fullpath, filename, MAXPATHLEN - len);
}
} /* filename_expand */
char *remotearg;
char thishost[HOSTNAMSZ]; /* this hostname */
char remotepath[MAXPATHLEN+1]; /* remote pathname */
- char *path;
int rflg = 0; /* pathname given on cmdline */
char *portarg;
unsigned short port = 0; /* port to server */
#endif /* INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */
+ char *path; /* used indiscriminately */
#ifdef SYSV_IPC
struct msgbuf *msgp; /* message */
#endif /* SYSV_IPC */
break;
case 'r':
GET_ARGUMENT (remotearg, "-r");
- strcpy (remotepath, remotearg);
+ strncpy (remotepath, remotearg, MAXPATHLEN);
rflg = 1;
break;
#endif /* INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS */
progname);
exit (1);
}
+#if defined(INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS)
if (suppress_windows_system && hostarg)
{
fprintf (stderr, "%s: Remote editing is available only on X\n",
progname);
exit (1);
}
-
+#endif
*result = '\0';
if (eval_function || eval_form || load_library)
{
}
/* Don't do disconnect_from_server because we have already read
data, and disconnect doesn't do anything else. */
-#ifndef INTERNET_DOMAIN_SOCKETS
+#ifdef SYSV_IPC
if (connect_type == (int) CONN_IPC)
disconnect_from_ipc_server (s, msgp, FALSE);
#endif /* !SYSV_IPC */
* to this machine */
if ((ptr = getenv ("GNU_NODE")) != NULL)
/* user specified a path */
- strcpy (remotepath, ptr);
+ strncpy (remotepath, ptr, MAXPATHLEN);
}
#if 0 /* This is really bogus... re-enable it if you must have it! */
#if defined (hp9000s300) || defined (hp9000s800)