(ftruncate64): Ditto. (lseek64): Ditto. (lstat64): Ditto. (mmap64): Ditto. (seekdir64): Ditto. (stat64): Ditto. (telldir64): Ditto. (truncate64): Ditto. * dir.cc (telldir64): New function. (telldir): Call telldir64(). (seekdir64): New function. (seekdir): Call seekdir64(). * fhandler.h: Redefine all methods using __off32_t to use __off64_t. * fhandler.cc: Use __off64_t and struct __stat64 throughout. * fhandler_clipboard.cc: Ditto. * fhandler_disk_file.cc: Ditto. * fhandler_dsp.cc: Ditto. * fhandler_floppy.cc: Ditto. * fhandler_mem.cc: Ditto. * fhandler_random.cc: Ditto. * fhandler_socket.cc: Ditto. * fhandler_tape.cc: Ditto. * fhandler_zero.cc: Ditto. * pipe.cc: Ditto. * glob.c: Ditto, call lstat64 and stat64 in Cygwin. * mmap.cc: Use __off64_t throughout. (mmap64): New function. * sec_acl.cc (acl_worker): Use struct __stat64, call stat64 and lstat64. * syscalls.cc (lseek64): New function. (stat64_to_stat32): Ditto. (fstat64): Ditto. (stat64): Ditto. (lstat64): Ditto. (ftruncate64): Ditto. (truncate64): Ditto. (_fstat): Call fstat64. (_stat): Call stat64. (cygwin_lstat): Rename to avoid declaration problem. Call lstat64. (stat_worker): Use struct __stat64. (access): Ditto. (ftruncate): Call ftruncate64. (truncate): Call truncate64. * wincap.cc: Set flag has_64bit_file_access appropriately. * wincap.h: Add flag has_64bit_file_access. * winsup.h (ILLEGAL_SEEK): Define as __off64_t. (stat_dev): Declare using struct __stat64. (stat_worker): Ditto. * include/cygwin/stat.h (struct __stat32): Define if compiling Cygwin. (struct __stat64): Ditto. (struct stat): Revert definition with explicitly sized datatypes. Eliminate sized field names. * include/cygwin/types.h (blksize_t): New type. (__blkcnt32_t): Ditto. (__blkcnt64_t): Ditto. (blkcnt_t): Ditto.
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