Patch by Steve Clift -- fix the indices now that f_fsid is no longer returned!
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# Defines constants for interpreting statvfs struct as returned
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# by os.statvfs() and os.fstatvfs() (if they exist).
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# Suggested usage: from statvfs import *
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# Indices for statvfs struct members in the tuple returned by
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# os.statvfs() and os.fstatvfs().
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@ -17,6 +15,5 @@ F_BAVAIL = 4 # Free blocks available to non-superuser
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F_FILES = 5 # Total number of file nodes
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F_FFREE = 6 # Total number of free file nodes
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F_FAVAIL = 7 # Free nodes available to non-superuser
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F_FSID = 8 # File system ID (meaning is system dependent)
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F_FLAG = 9 # Flags (see your local statvfs man page)
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F_NAMEMAX = 10 # Maximum file name length
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F_FLAG = 8 # Flags (see your local statvfs man page)
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F_NAMEMAX = 9 # Maximum file name length
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