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After upgrading libexfat to a new version, 64-bit I/O was lost, here is
the fix.
Change-Id: I27382cbf474ce32297dfa0f7bd8036371ccfaef2
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- off_t is long, loff_t is long long (32bit vs. 64bit)
- exfat requites 64 bit to support larger than 2GB fs
Change-Id: I70293e45d7d6686317edc759092e738a2ebdd860
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Change-Id: I160389afa074270c398aeb771845500f2445838a
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Revert "update exfat from current head"
This reverts commit 2e33c5ee0b1a1ece068489e8fd99f3e4eb3501b5.
Change-Id: I00d19d98f721bb50aa937ca15b11fe3491132fcd
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Change-Id: I7d93474296612fda1dde23f6e8690668d6880e27
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Change-Id: If15df21a556d39e6325ca8338345b698b9d8759d
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http://code.google.com/p/exfat/source/detail?r=336
Change-Id: Ie8453770a4dcb31283012550f28483ad88bdc267
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Add proper mkdosfs tool
Add fuse to TWRP
Add experimental exfat-fuse to TWRP
Convert all system() functions to use new Exec_Cmd function
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