Hi isync, thanks for your report! (I'm tofjw. Sorry I don't have an account on this site.)

1. Many warnings.

Warnings about SyncExec are reported because first argment of SyncExec is decalared as:

typedef int (Func_t)(SV* self, void* pParam);

but passed function (ex. DP_WriteFile) is declared like below.

static int DP_WriteFile(void* self, void* pParam)

(conflict of SV* and void*)

Yes, it's a bug, but I think it's harmless.

2. Not resolved symbols (_gmtime64_s and _localtime64_s)

They are thread safe 64bit variant of gmtime (and localtime) in MSVC runtime. If they are not in your C runtime, you can re-write using gmtime and localtime. Because in this version of Win32-Dokan, execution of callbacks are serialized using Win32 event object.

First, replace functions in Dokan.xs like following and try build.

static void set_file_time(LPFILETIME pFileTime, time_t t) { *pFileTime = 0; } static time_t get_file_time(const FILETIME* pFileTime) { return 0; }

Timestamp will be NOT correct, but you can confirm script works or not.


In reply to Re^2: Perl to mount a virtual filesystem on Windows? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Perl to mount a virtual filesystem on Windows? by isync

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