Revision 49a370d73a5d4de7674bca87db8efc134beb7255 authored by Mark Levedahl on 06 January 2013, 19:56:33 UTC, committed by Junio C Hamano on 06 January 2013, 21:36:46 UTC
There is no documented, reliable, and future-proof method to
determine the installed w32api version on Cygwin. There are many
things that can be done that will work frequently, except when they
won't.

The only sane thing is to follow the guidance of the Cygwin
developers: the only supported configuration is that which the
current setup.exe produces, and in the case of problems, if the
installation is not up to date then updating is the first required
action.

Signed-off-by: Mark Levedahl <mlevedahl@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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#define TYPEFLAG_AUTO		'\0'
#define TYPEFLAG_REG		'0'
#define TYPEFLAG_LNK		'2'
#define TYPEFLAG_DIR		'5'
#define TYPEFLAG_GLOBAL_HEADER	'g'
#define TYPEFLAG_EXT_HEADER	'x'

struct ustar_header {
	char name[100];		/*   0 */
	char mode[8];		/* 100 */
	char uid[8];		/* 108 */
	char gid[8];		/* 116 */
	char size[12];		/* 124 */
	char mtime[12];		/* 136 */
	char chksum[8];		/* 148 */
	char typeflag[1];	/* 156 */
	char linkname[100];	/* 157 */
	char magic[6];		/* 257 */
	char version[2];	/* 263 */
	char uname[32];		/* 265 */
	char gname[32];		/* 297 */
	char devmajor[8];	/* 329 */
	char devminor[8];	/* 337 */
	char prefix[155];	/* 345 */
};
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