Re: [PATCH] e2undo: cast dptr to blk64_t to retrieve block number

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On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 05:34:33PM -0600, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> A 32-bit s390 build was failing on a 64-bit s390x host, when
> make check failed e2undo tests, like this:
> 
> md5sum before mke2fs 922c8a591c882dbdd1a381d18547cfd5
> using mke2fs to test e2undo
> Overwriting existing filesystem; this can be undone using the command:
>     e2undo /tmp/mke2fs-tmp.EM9XjmTA81.e2undo /tmp/tmp.EM9XjmTA81
> 
> md5sum after mke2fs cbf32fb6c3db45280ad013f42ac294f1
> Replayed transaction of size 32768 at location 0
> Replayed transaction of size 32768 at location 0
> Replayed transaction of size 32768 at location 0
> Replayed transaction of size 32768 at location 0
> Replayed transaction of size 0 at location 0
> md5sum after e2undo 31b4e14307c5b7ccce5b8d300c2ad5f1
> 
> Note the "at location 0" for the block number.
> 
> A proper cast in e2undo.c fixes this up.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@xxxxxxxxxx>

Thanks, applied.

						- Ted
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