From 59f448cf15f94bc5ebfd5b254de6f2441d02fbec Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lennart Poettering Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 18:16:18 +0200 Subject: tree-wide: never use the off_t unless glibc makes us use it off_t is a really weird type as it is usually 64bit these days (at least in sane programs), but could theoretically be 32bit. We don't support off_t as 32bit builds though, but still constantly deal with safely converting from off_t to other types and back for no point. Hence, never use the type anymore. Always use uint64_t instead. This has various benefits, including that we can expose these values directly as D-Bus properties, and also that the values parse the same in all cases. --- src/journal/journal-file.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'src/journal/journal-file.c') diff --git a/src/journal/journal-file.c b/src/journal/journal-file.c index 4f94799ce7..73d3a4bb9d 100644 --- a/src/journal/journal-file.c +++ b/src/journal/journal-file.c @@ -2542,7 +2542,7 @@ void journal_file_print_header(JournalFile *f) { le64toh(f->header->n_entry_arrays)); if (fstat(f->fd, &st) >= 0) - printf("Disk usage: %s\n", format_bytes(bytes, sizeof(bytes), (off_t) st.st_blocks * 512ULL)); + printf("Disk usage: %s\n", format_bytes(bytes, sizeof(bytes), (uint64_t) st.st_blocks * 512ULL)); } static int journal_file_warn_btrfs(JournalFile *f) { -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf