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wget.32328
0001-possibly-truncate-pathname-components.patch
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File 0001-possibly-truncate-pathname-components.patch of Package wget.32328
Index: wget-1.20.3/src/url.c =================================================================== --- wget-1.20.3.orig/src/url.c +++ wget-1.20.3/src/url.c @@ -1636,6 +1636,50 @@ convert_fname (char *fname) } #endif +/* Check if the length of path element is acceptable. + If it's longer than OS-defined maximum, truncate it. */ +static void +possibly_truncate_pathel (struct growable *fnres, char *pathel) { + size_t len = strlen (pathel); + size_t max_length; + +#ifdef WINDOWS + if (MAX_PATH > (len + CHOMP_BUFFER + 2)) + { + max_length = MAX_PATH - (fnres->tail + CHOMP_BUFFER + 2); + /* FIXME: In Windows a filename is usually limited to 255 characters. + To really be accurate you could call GetVolumeInformation() to get + lpMaximumComponentLength + + Only FAT16 actually uses the 8.3 standard; this shouldn't be worrisome. + */ + if (max_length > 255) + { + max_length = 255; + } + } + else + { + max_length = 0; + } +#else + max_length = get_max_length (fnres->base, fnres->tail, _PC_NAME_MAX) - CHOMP_BUFFER; +#endif + if (max_length > 0 && len > max_length) + { + logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "The name is too long, %lu chars total.\n", + (unsigned long) len); + logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "Trying to shorten...\n"); + + /* Truncate path element. */ + pathel[max_length] = '\0'; + + logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "New name is %s.\n", pathel); + } + + return; +} + /* Append to DEST the directory structure that corresponds the directory part of URL's path. For example, if the URL is http://server/dir1/dir2/file, this appends "/dir1/dir2". @@ -1651,7 +1695,7 @@ convert_fname (char *fname) Each component of the path is quoted for use as file name. */ static void -append_dir_structure (const struct url *u, struct growable *dest) +append_dir_structure (const struct url *u, struct growable *dest, struct growable *fnres) { char *pathel, *next; int cut = opt.cut_dirs; @@ -1670,7 +1714,11 @@ append_dir_structure (const struct url * if (dest->tail) append_char ('/', dest); + + *next = '\0'; /* temporarily isolate the next element */ + possibly_truncate_pathel(fnres, pathel); append_uri_pathel (pathel, next, true, dest); + *next = '/'; } } @@ -1744,9 +1792,9 @@ url_file_name (const struct url *u, char } } - append_dir_structure (u, &temp_fnres); + append_dir_structure (u, &temp_fnres, &fnres); } - + if (!replaced_filename) { /* Create the filename. */ @@ -1781,40 +1829,7 @@ url_file_name (const struct url *u, char temp_fnres.tail = 0; append_string (fname, &temp_fnres); xfree (fname); - - /* Check that the length of the file name is acceptable. */ -#ifdef WINDOWS - if (MAX_PATH > (fnres.tail + CHOMP_BUFFER + 2)) - { - max_length = MAX_PATH - (fnres.tail + CHOMP_BUFFER + 2); - /* FIXME: In Windows a filename is usually limited to 255 characters. - To really be accurate you could call GetVolumeInformation() to get - lpMaximumComponentLength - */ - if (max_length > 255) - { - max_length = 255; - } - } - else - { - max_length = 0; - } -#else - max_length = get_max_length (fnres.base, fnres.tail, _PC_NAME_MAX) - CHOMP_BUFFER; -#endif - if (max_length > 0 && strlen (temp_fnres.base) > max_length) - { - logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "The name is too long, %lu chars total.\n", - (unsigned long) strlen (temp_fnres.base)); - logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "Trying to shorten...\n"); - - /* Shorten the file name. */ - temp_fnres.base[max_length] = '\0'; - - logprintf (LOG_NOTQUIET, "New name is %s.\n", temp_fnres.base); - } - + possibly_truncate_pathel(&fnres, (&temp_fnres)->base); xfree (fname_len_check); /* The filename has already been 'cleaned' by append_uri_pathel() above. So,
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