goto out;
}
- /* Currently ignoring this test because wimlib does not apply DOS names
- * to a file with hard links (see apply_dentry_ntfs()). */
-#if 0
/* Files cannot have multiple DOS names, even if they have multiple
- * names in multiple directories (i.e. hard links) ??? XXX */
+ * names in multiple directories (i.e. hard links).
+ * Source: NTFS-3g authors. */
const struct wim_dentry *dentry_with_dos_name = NULL;
inode_for_each_dentry(dentry, inode) {
if (dentry->short_name_len) {
dentry_with_dos_name = dentry;
}
}
-#endif
/* Directories with multiple links have not been tested. XXX */
if (inode->i_nlink > 1 && inode->i_attributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) {
/* Make sure root dentry is unnamed, while every other dentry has at
* least a long name.
*
- * XXX Files having only a DOS name may be acceptable. */
+ * I am assuming that dentries having only a DOS name is illegal; i.e.,
+ * Windows will always combine the Win32 name and DOS name for a file
+ * into a single WIM dentry, even if they are stored separately on NTFS.
+ * (This seems to be the case...) */
if (dentry_is_root(dentry)) {
if (dentry->file_name_len || dentry->short_name_len) {
ERROR("The root dentry is named `%s', but it must "