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.
ask for matching confirmation. I'm sure there is a clever direct-from-perl
ioctl way of putting the terminal into noecho mode, but I don't feel like
learning perl so I just used system. [yes, I'll put stty on the installation
boot floppy as necessary]
works from startup, and works with XFree86 via /dev/sysmouse, it should
be started at boot and left running.
Pointed out by: Sujal Patel <smpatel@umiacs.umd.edu>
I could find. This change does the following:
- s/usage()/break;/ in handling the -s switch.
- use err/warn instead of fprintf(stderr, ... strerror()); exit(1);
- implement Hitachi PUMA HitTablet support from the XFree86 code,
whatever the hell that is. :-)
- correctly implement baud rate setting, too much was cut from the
XFree86 code, the critical parts were a sweep over all likely
mouse powerup baud rates to switch it to the reqested rate.
- logitech support was busted (at least on mine, which is autosensing
and runs in either mmseries or logitech mode depending on the handshake
code at startup. Among other things, you talk to it at 1200, then
switch to the target baud later.
Some remaining problems.. samplerate setting is missing, but I've not
found where this is meant to be set yet. I presume this is resolution
setting of some kind.
the real buffer size. Note that the strncpy(domain, ...) doesn't need to
be a strncpy(), since it is copying from itself to itself, but belts
and suspenders don't hurt and this is not time-critical code.
Fixes the half of PR bin/1581 that wasn't fixed in rev 1.7
Submitted by: Karl <karl@codebase.mcs.net>
- add ctm_conf.gnats from freefall
- add support for doing both the immediate mailout and the queued mailout.
- use "sendmail -odq -t" rather than "sendamil -t" to make it queue to
the mailqueue rather than immediately begin transmission. This allows
us to take advantage of our ordered dequeueing system without blowing
WC's T1 to hell with a 50 part mailout in parallel.
- bump the max ctm size from 3MB to 10MB.... This is mainly for the fast
list.
we actually look for the *group* and not the user's gid. user daemon
has traditionally been group 31 (guest).
Also clear out the groups vector so that it doesn't inherit the groups
of the invoking user (ever run rwhod by hand before?) Unfortunately, we
can't empty the supplemental groups list because the !&@^#! egid is stored
in there! :-(
of connections, we cannot afford to allow "disappeared" client to cause
us to leave one of the 14 connections open and hanging in a read() forever.
(SO_KEEPALIVE causes probe packets to be sent after a few hours of IDLE
time where no data has been transferred. Sup should NEVER do this, so the
only time it will have an effect is if it looses the remote machine)
files in /var/tmp. Sup needs to send the file size, so that
prevents running gzip in a pipeline (sigh).
It now opens a temporary file, and immediately unlinks it. It sends
gzip's output to the temp file, and when gzip is done, it rewinds the
file and sends it. When the last fd is closed, the file storage is
reclaimed. With luck, this will stop those 15MB
gzip < emacs-19.30.tgz > /var/tmp/tmp.xxxx files from being left behind
and blowing out /var on freefall.
While I have the platform, let me quote a fortune entry which sup reminds
me of: "It is a crock of sh!t, and it stinks!"
of copies to save is zero. Incorporate suggested fix with some stylistic
cleanup to make the resulting code more readable.
Submitted-By: Kenneth Stailey <kstailey@dol-esa.gov>
"." means the object directory, so it is just confusing to use it
when nothing is included from the object directory unless the object
directory is also the source directory. It is confusing for "."
not to mean the source directory anyway, so used `-I.'s should be
replaced by `-I${.OBJDIR}'.