if (flags & XMIT_TOP_DIR) {
in_del_hier = 1;
del_hier_name_len = file->dir.depth == 0 ? 0 : l1 + l2;
+ if (relative_paths && del_hier_name_len > 2
+ && basename_len == 1+1 && *basename == '.')
+ del_hier_name_len -= 2;
file->flags |= FLAG_TOP_DIR | FLAG_DEL_HERE;
} else if (in_del_hier) {
if (!relative_paths || !del_hier_name_len
/* This function is normally called by the sender, but the receiving side also
- * calls it from delete_in_dir() with f set to -1 so that we just construct the
+ * calls it from get_dirlist() with f set to -1 so that we just construct the
* file list in memory without sending it over the wire. Also, get_dirlist()
* might call this with f set to -2, which also indicates that local filter
* rules should be ignored. */
if (l == 2 && fname[0] == '.') {
/* Turn "./" into just "." rather than "./." */
fname[1] = '\0';
- } else if (l < MAXPATHLEN) {
+ } else {
+ if (l + 1 >= MAXPATHLEN)
+ overflow("send_file_list");
fname[l++] = '.';
fname[l] = '\0';
}
is_dot_dir = 1;
+ } else if (l > 1 && fname[l-1] == '.' && fname[l-2] == '.'
+ && (l == 2 || fname[l-3] == '/')) {
+ if (l + 2 >= MAXPATHLEN)
+ overflow("send_file_list");
+ fname[l++] = '/';
+ fname[l++] = '.';
+ fname[l] = '\0';
+ is_dot_dir = 1;
} else {
is_dot_dir = fname[l-1] == '.'
&& (l == 1 || fname[l-2] == '/');