# include <alloca.h>
#endif
+#define WIMLIB_COMPRESSION_TYPE_INVALID (-1)
+
#ifdef __WIN32__
# include "imagex-win32.h"
# define print_security_descriptor win32_print_security_descriptor
imagex_printf(T("\nWARNING: Excluding unsupported file or directory\n"
" \"%"TS"\" from capture\n"), info->scan.cur_path);
break;
- case WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_EXCLUDED_SYMLINK:
- imagex_printf(T("\nWARNING: Ignoring absolute symbolic link "
- "with out-of-tree target:\n"
- " \"%"TS"\" => \"%"TS"\"\n"
- " (Use --norpfix to capture "
- "absolute symbolic links as-is)\n"),
- info->scan.cur_path, info->scan.symlink_target);
- break;
case WIMLIB_SCAN_DENTRY_FIXED_SYMLINK:
/* Symlink fixups are enabled by default. This is
* mainly intended for Windows, which for some reason
* uses absolute junctions (with drive letters!) in the
* default installation. On UNIX-like systems, warn the
* user when fixing the target of an absolute symbolic
- * link, so they know to disable this if they want.
- * (Although, more likely they will get the warning
- * about an absolute symbolic link with an out-of-tree
- * target first.) */
+ * link, so they know to disable this if they want. */
#ifndef __WIN32__
imagex_printf(T("\nWARNING: Adjusted target of "
"absolute symbolic link \"%"TS"\"\n"
info->scan.cur_path);
#endif
break;
+ default:
+ break;
}
break;
case WIMLIB_PROGRESS_MSG_SCAN_END: