* ntdll.h (struct _FILE_RENAME_INFORMATION): Define. * path.cc (fs_info::update): Note length of rootdir prefix in root_len. (get_nt_native_path): New function, taking over functionality of path_conv::get_nt_native_path. (path_conv::get_nt_native_path): Just call get_nt_native_path. * path.h (get_nt_native_path): Declare. (struct fs_info): New member root_len. (fs_info::length): New inline method returning root_len. (path_conv::rootdir): New inline method returning rootdir prefix. * syscalls.cc (try_to_bin): Rewrite using only system calls. (unlink_nt): Call try_to_bin with additional handle to open file parameter. (statvfs): Use path_conv::rootdir method. * wincap.h: Define has_recycle_dot_bin throughout. * wincap.cc: Ditto.
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