Corinna Vinschen
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* Makefile.in (DLL_IMPORTS): Add libntdll.a.
* autoload.cc: Remove all symbols from advapi32.dll, kernel32.dll and ntdll.dll available on all platforms since NT4. Throughout remove all usage of wincap.is_winnt. * dcrt0.cc (dll_crt0_0): Remove call to mmap_init. * fhandler.h (class fhandler_base): Remove has_changed flag. (fhandler_disk_file::touch_ctime): Remove declaration. (fhandler_disk_file::readdir_9x): Ditto. (fhandler_disk_file::touch_ctime): Remove. (fhandler_disk_file::readdir_9x): Remove. (fhandler_disk_file::closedir): Call NtClose instead of CloseHandle. * mmap.cc: Throughout call CreateMapping and MapView directly. (VirtualProt9x): Remove. (VirtualProtNT): Remove. (VirtualProtEx9x): Remove. (VirtualProtExNT): Remove. (VirtualProtect): Remove define. (VirtualProtectEx): Remove define. (CreateMapping9x): Remove. (CreateMappingNT): Rename to CreateMapping. (MapView9x): Remove. (MapViewNT): Rename to MapView. (struct mmap_func_t): Remove definition. (mmap_funcs_9x): Remove. (mmap_funcs_nt): Remove. (mmap_func): Remove. (mmap_init): Remove. * net.cc (getdomainname): Drop comment. Use NT4 registry key only. (get_95_ifconf): Remove. * pinfo.cc (winpids::enumNT): Rename to winpids::enum_processes. (winpids::enum9x): Remove. (winpids::set): Just call enum_processes directly. (winpids::enum_init): Ditto. * pinfo.h (class winpids): Drop enum_processes pointer. Rename enumNT to enum_processes. Drop enum9x declaration. Drop initialization of enum_processes throughout. * registry.cc (get_registry_hive_path): Just create NT key. (load_registry_hive): Only load NT specific file. * syscalls.cc (unlink_9x): Remove. (unlink): Just call unlink_nt. * wincap.cc: Remove is_winnt flag throughout. * wincap.h: Ditto. * winsup.h: Remove mmap_init declaration.
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