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155 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrey A. Chernov
00b18da210 Fix compiler warning: /* inside comment
2.2 candidate
1996-12-05 14:46:57 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
96b2533ed1 Bump maximum username length to 16 characters. This brings us into
line with BSD/OS and Linux's username limits, making transitioning from
either operating system a lot easier than it is now.  I'm currently
running with this change on my system, as are several others, and have
experienced no ill effects.

This is not for 2.2!  This needs to get shaken out longer term in 3.0.

Previously-approved-by:  davidg
1996-12-04 11:31:14 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
f5daa1a513 Update to more current reality.
Reviewed by:	phk
Submitted by:	Robin Carey <robin@mailgate.dtc.rankxerox.co.uk>
1996-11-28 09:57:31 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
2832011fa2 Matching routed.h to go along with latest routed. 1996-11-19 21:22:18 +00:00
Jeffrey Hsu
b0e998dc26 Change prototypes for gmtime_r() and localtime_r() in accordance with
IEEE pthreads specification.
1996-11-11 09:22:13 +00:00
Jeffrey Hsu
7d9120c451 Prototype pthread_mutexattr_getkind_np() and pthread_mutexattr_setkind_np(). 1996-11-11 09:21:19 +00:00
Jeffrey Hsu
9362f73db8 Moved pthread_mutexattr_default inside #ifndef PTHREAD_KERNEL now that
we use it in the uthreads implementation.
Moved enum pthread_mutextype here from libc_r/uthread/pthread_private.h.
Change prototype for pthread_getspecific().
1996-11-11 09:19:54 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
9623470623 Remove collate_range_cmp 1996-10-31 14:41:30 +00:00
Wolfram Schneider
8c372bd8a2 improve comments for UT_NAMESIZE 1996-10-27 18:13:35 +00:00
Bruce Evans
70cd2f632d Fixed tabs and punctuation to match nearby (and KNF) style. Sigh. 1996-10-24 04:05:54 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
d9de4eee40 GNU-style changes:
1) Rename FNM_ICASE to FNM_CASEFOLD
2) Add FNM_LEADING_DIR
1996-10-23 16:42:33 +00:00
Wolfram Schneider
95e4966c47 add flag FNM_ICASE for case insensitve search
Reviewed by: ache
1996-10-20 15:15:59 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
cf3c4df72d Add back netns 1996-10-17 18:44:56 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
524e95de2b Fixed the wrong include file for a "prototype mismatch" error between
dlfcn.h and link.h
1996-10-08 01:38:36 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier
0e9cb8bed8 dlfcn.h and link.h have conflicting declarations for dlopen/dlsym,
with dlfcn.h declaring them as:

void *dlopen __P((const char *, int));
void *dlsym __P((void *, const char *));

while link.h declared them as

extern void *dlopen __P((char *, int));
extern void *dlsym __P((void *, char *));

Fix link.h to match dlfcn.h
1996-10-07 20:49:03 +00:00
Peter Wemm
f62b417ba5 Add support for storing a -R path in ld in the section dispatch table,
support LD_HINTS_VERSION_2 that has the ldconfig pathname stored in the
ld.so.hints file (ie: a new library can be installed and used without
needing to run ldconfig -m first)

Reviewed by: nate, jdp
Obtained from: NetBSD (mostly)
1996-10-01 00:25:32 +00:00
Peter Wemm
8bd5578830 Add the linker set stab types: N_SETA N_SETT N_SETD N_SETB N_SETV 1996-10-01 00:01:43 +00:00
Bruce Evans
976cca3578 Fixed CLEANFILES. osreldate was missing.
Cleaned up LDIRS line.
1996-09-20 13:42:26 +00:00
Bruce Evans
eaa86f9d7f Don't use __dead or __pure in user code. They were obfuscations
for gcc >= 2.5 and no-ops for gcc >= 2.6.  Converted to use __dead2
or __pure2 where it wasn't already done, except in math.h where use
of __pure was mostly wrong.
1996-09-14 03:00:32 +00:00
Adam David
a2480c3cfd install rpc header files 1996-09-01 17:54:25 +00:00
Peter Wemm
8b7156a207 'make install' is not supposed to touch anything. 1996-08-30 22:36:45 +00:00
Peter Wemm
20c5124b62 missed these parts of Bruce's changes last time..
Submitted by: bde (again :-)
1996-08-30 21:57:39 +00:00
Peter Wemm
1133312c37 echo -> ${ECHO}
do the rm -rf and ln -s in two seperate commands to allow a fork/exec
without a "sh -c" in the middle.

Submitted by: bde
1996-08-30 19:37:14 +00:00
Peter Wemm
0fd77885de Some bmake magic to clean up the install more.
fix another missed -c typo of mine.
clean the rpcgen implicit rule more

Submitted by: bde
1996-08-30 19:31:28 +00:00
Peter Wemm
74b3fad642 Hand merge in the bind-4.9.4-P1 resolver updates. 1996-08-29 20:01:00 +00:00
Peter Wemm
230a383d0d replace cmp -s || install with ${INSTALL} -C, and @for with .for 1996-08-29 19:59:48 +00:00
Peter Wemm
56de53f256 Clean up include Makefile:
- use .for loops instead of shell for loops. This means we can be
   shown what is happening while it's going, rather than some pacifier
   "echo" statement.
 - use "${INSTALL} -C", nuke the "cmp -s" hack
 - for "copies" mode,  the include files are no longer touched each time
   the world is built. (ie: no rm -rf.  symlinks are removed, mtree builds
   the new dirs or confirms the existing ones)
 - osreldate.h is build in the local dir and conditionally installed,
   rather than built in /usr/include and either renamed or deleted.
1996-08-29 19:57:48 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
83f9002e3d New version of routed.h to match new version of routed. 1996-08-27 16:21:34 +00:00
Julian Elischer
0f7d684755 Submitted by: John Birrell <cimaxp1!jb@werple.net.au>
Here are the diffs for libc_r to get it one step closer to P1003.1c
These make most of the thread/mutex/condvar structures opaque to the
user. There are three functions which have been renamed with _np
suffixes because they are extensions to P1003.1c (I did them for JAVA,
which needs to suspend/resume threads and also start threads suspended).

I've created a new header (pthread_np.h) for the non-POSIX stuff.

The egrep tags stuff in /usr/src/lib/libc_r/Makefile that I uncommented
doesn't work. I think its best to delete it. I don't think libc_r needs
tags anyway, 'cause most of the source is in libc which does have tags.

also:

Here's the first batch of man pages for the thread functions.
The diff to /usr/src/lib/libc_r/Makefile removes some stuff that was
inherited from /usr/src/lib/libc/Makefile that should only be done with
libc.

also:

I should have sent this diff with the pthread(3) man page.
It allows people to type

make -DWANT_LIBC_R world

to get libc_r built with the rest of the world. I put this in the
pthread(3) man page.  The default is still not to build libc_r.


also:
The diff attached adds a pthread(3) man page to /usr/src/share/man/man3.
The idea is that without libc_r installed, this man page will give people
enough info to know that they have to build libc_r.
1996-08-20 08:22:01 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
e7dc576816 #if !ANSI !POSIX newly added collate_range_cmp function 1996-08-13 14:01:40 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
806af72bd9 There is so many places where range comparation (using collate)
needed (much more than I think initially), so I forced to add
new user-visible non-standard function to libc.
1996-08-12 18:30:43 +00:00
Wolfram Schneider
7b2dfbf801 Create FreeBSD copyright (c comment) for OS version 1996-08-04 22:34:23 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
41d689b7b6 New routed.h that goes with the new routed. 1996-07-22 21:14:48 +00:00
Bruce Evans
a21dc21cee Fixed new and old standards conformance bugs. The non-POSIX confstr() was
in the POSIX section for a log time.  The non-POSIX getgrouplist() and
setgroups() were recently added to the POSIX section although setgroups()
was already in the non-POSIX section.
1996-07-17 10:52:38 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
7e5eded870 General -Wall warning cleanup, part I.
Submitted-By: Kent Vander Velden <graphix@iastate.edu>
1996-07-12 19:24:27 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
149fed7719 Add netatalk symlink, ifconfig not compiled in other case 1996-07-09 15:48:20 +00:00
Bill Paul
74e4b87eb6 There are a few small additions to the protocol to make it
easier to use in mixed environments:

- Add three new members to the request structure:

  - a filename specification
  - a database type specification
  - a system byte prder specification

  These allow the client to ask the server for a particular type of
  database (Berkeley DB hash/btree/recno, GNU GDBM, dbm, ndbm, etc...)
  and get back a meaningful error if the server doesn't support it.
  The byte order spec is needed if the database type is byte order
  sensntive. You don't, for example, want to read an ndbm database
  from a big endian machine on a little endian machine (the ndbm code
  will explode). The filename spec lets the client handle things like
  ndbm which uses two seperate files per database (foo.dir and foo.pag).
  The client can ask for each half, one at a time.

- Add a list of database types and byte order values. Each list has
  a wildcard 'ANY' entry which lets the client ask for whatever the
  server supports. (XFR_ENDIAN_ANY is useful with the Berkeley DB hash
  method for instance, since it isn't byte order sensitive.)

- Add two newserver failure codes: XFR_DB_TYPE_MISMATCH and
  XFR_DB_ENDIAN_MISMATCH. The server uses these to tell the client
  that it doesn't support the requested type/byte order.

These changes were made at the suggestion of Thorsten Kukuk, the
current maintainer of the Linux ypserv distribution. This allows
Linux and FreeBSD NIS servers to use the same ypxfrd protocol and
avoid accidentally exchanging incompatible map files.
1996-07-04 02:08:17 +00:00
Wolfram Schneider
ad7076c992 remove zopen, zopen is not part of libc. 1996-07-02 23:04:50 +00:00
Sujal Patel
e862fa8cf2 Added missing prototype for sigaltstack() 1996-06-28 04:27:04 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
c72c7259e5 Add `netkey' to list of kernel directories to include in /usr/include. 1996-06-15 18:05:36 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
ffd1512db6 Add an independent implementation of addr2ascii(3) and ascii2addr(3)
following the API of the INRIA IPv6 implementation.
1996-06-13 20:45:05 +00:00
Bill Paul
2dc30288e5 Now that Peter has been nice enough to bail me out of my last little
mishap, it's time to have the Makefile install ypxfrd.x and ypxfrd.h.
1996-06-05 03:47:18 +00:00
Bill Paul
2f83f6d899 (I hope I'm doing this correctly.)
Import a my own little ypxfrd protocol. Note that this protocol is
_NOT_ the same as Sun's, which is proprietary.

This basically impliments an RPC-based file transfer protocol which
lets a slave server suck over a raw map database file from the master.
This is many times faster than the normal method, which requires reading
the records from ypserv via yp_all() and then creating a new database
on the fly, particularly when you have many tens of thousands of
records in a map (e.g. a huge passwd database).

The protocol number I chose falls within the 'user-specified' range.
Maybe we should register it with Sun so we can get an official vendor
number for it. :)
1996-06-05 02:42:33 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
c9c3e92c95 Install pccard includes. 1996-06-04 21:30:35 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
703f599354 Protocol definitions for RIPv2.
Obtained from: Vernon Schryver <vjs@mica.denver.sgi.com>
1996-05-30 16:31:04 +00:00
Peter Wemm
15aa00d597 Add an implementation of the gnu-ish asprintf() and vasprintf(). They are
not based on gpl'ed code, just prototype and usage.  I'm not 100% certain
they behave the same while the system is in trouble (eg: malloc() failing)
but in those circumstances all bets would be off anyway.

These routines work like sprintf() and vsprintf(), except that instead of
using a fixed buffer, they allocate memory and return it to the user
and it's the user's responsibility to free() it.  They have allocate as
much memory as they need (and can get), so the size of strings it can deal
with is limited only by the amount of memory it can malloc() on your
behalf.

There are a few gpl'ed programs starting to use this interface, and it's
becoming more common with the scares about security risks with sprintf().
I dont like the look of the code that the various programs (including
cvs, gdb, libg++, etc) provide if configure can't find it on the system.

It should be possible to modify the stdio core code to provide this
interface more efficiently, I was more worried about having something
that worked and was secure.  :-)  (I noticed that there was once intended
to be a smprintf() routine when our stdio was written for 4.4BSD, but it
looks pretty stillborn, and it's intended interface is not clear).  Since
Linux and gnu libc have this interface, it seemed silly to bring yet
another one onto the scene.
1996-05-27 10:49:43 +00:00
Bruce Evans
dcbf155dce Made this work with the documented prerequisite #includes (none). 1996-05-01 00:57:57 +00:00
Bruce Evans
cdd84b0211 Fixed longstanding namespace convolution involving rune_t vs wchar_t.
If _ANSI_SOURCE or _POSIX_SOURCE is defined, then <ctype.h> had to
be included before <stddef.h> or <stdlib.h> to get rune_t declared.
Now rune_t is declared perfectly bogusly in all cases when <ctype.h>
is included.

This change breaks similar (but more convoluted) convolutions in the
stddef.h in gcc distributions.  Ports of gcc should avoid using the
gcc headers.
1996-05-01 00:40:10 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
a74de56d07 Fix sgetrune/sputrune arg type: was unsigned int instead of size_t 1996-04-18 07:13:42 +00:00
Bill Paul
94c53e1fb5 NIS cleanups and fixes, the next generation.
getnetgrent.c:

- Catch one bogon that snuck by: in _listmatch(), check for '\0'
  rather than '\n'; strings returned from yp_match() are terminated
  with a nul, not a newline.

getpwent.c:

- Rip out all of the +inclusion/-exclusion stuff from before and
  replace it with something a little less grotty. The main problem
  with the old mechanism was that it wasted many cycles processing
  NIS entries even after it already knew they were to be exlcuded
  (or not included, depending on your pointof view). The highlights
  of these changes include:

  o Uses an in-memory hash database table to keep track of all the
    -@netgroup, -user, and -@group exclusions.

  o Tries harder to duplicate the behavior normally obtained when using
    NIS inclusions/exclusions on a flat /etc/passwd file (meaning things
    come out in much the same order).

  o Uses seperate methods for handling getpwent() and getpwnam()/getpwuid()
    operations instead of trying to do everything with one general
    function, which didn't work as well as I thought it would.

  o Uses both getnetgrent() and innetgr() to try to save time where
    possible.

  o Use only one special token in the local password database
    (_PW_KEYYPBYNUM) instead of seperate tokens to mark + and -
    entries (and stop using the counter tokens too). If this new
    token doesn't exist, the code will make due with the standard
    _PW_KEYBYNUM token in order to support older databases that
    won't have the new token in them.

  All this is an attempt to make this stuff work better in environments
  with large NIS passwd databases.
1996-04-16 00:22:41 +00:00