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Do it by running this command:
[exempted files are matched via .x-sc_TAB_in_indentation]
git ls-files \
| pcregrep -vf .x-sc_TAB_in_indentation \
| xargs pcregrep -l '^ *\t' \
| xargs perl -MText::Tabs -ni -le \
'$m=/^( *\t[ \t]*)(.*)/; print $m ? expand($1) . $2 : $_'
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Currently /sysroot is hard-coded throughout the daemon code.
This patch turns the path into a variable so that we can change
it in future, for example to allow standalone mode to be implemented.
This patch was tested by running all the C API tests successfully.
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These specialized commands are used to create additional mountpoints
before mounting filesystems. They are only used where you want to
mount several unrelated or read-only filesystems together, and need
additional care to use correctly.
Here is how to use these calls to unpack the "Russian doll" nest
of a Fedora 11 live CD:
add-ro Fedora-11-i686-Live.iso
run
mkmountpoint /cd
mkmountpoint /squash
mkmountpoint /ext3
mount /dev/sda /cd
mount-loop /cd/LiveOS/squashfs.img /squash
mount-loop /squash/LiveOS/ext3fs.img /ext3
The inner filesystem is now unpacked under the /ext3 mountpoint.
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Loop device mounts don't work for the generic 'mount' commands
because the first parameter should be a file not a device.
We want to separate out files parameters from device parameters
in the long term, so this adds a new mount-loop command for this
purpose.
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