commit | 1ddba60e3d084bfca4615bbd77c3c6f4ed34d8ee | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Thomas Wouters <thomas@python.org> | Tue Apr 25 15:29:46 2006 +0000 |
committer | Thomas Wouters <thomas@python.org> | Tue Apr 25 15:29:46 2006 +0000 |
tree | 3219543e7fa62037870be242f4aa70c94308d533 | |
parent | 0452049b6f3c8f78193b0f83072b357264dbcb1c [diff] |
Define MAXPATHLEN to be at least PATH_MAX, if that's defined. Python uses MAXPATHLEN-sized buffers for various output-buffers (like to realpath()), and that's correct on BSD platforms, but not Linux (which uses PATH_MAX, and does not define MAXPATHLEN.) Cursory googling suggests Linux is following a newer standard than BSD, but in cases like this, who knows. Using the greater of PATH_MAX and 1024 as a fallback for MAXPATHLEN seems to be the most portable solution.