standard (and easier to define away with support in cdefs.h).
Also convert two function-like macros to static inline functions
for lint and the debugger.
implement any of the useless POSIX-required ``regular shell builtin''
utilities, saving one frag and one inode each. The script moves to
usr.bin/alias which is alphabetically the first of these commands.
- As before, inetd support support is turned of per default.
Code for inetd can be made with -I.
- Support for ``transport monitors'' and the NLSPROVIDER env
variable is still there , even if their use is not clear in
non TLI stream based systems like Free-/NetBSD. It can be activated
with -P.
- There are a few corrections in rpcgen.1 and usage function to conform
to the code. Added and documented -P
- I removed the #ifdefs checks for Free-/NetBSD since we are the only
ones who use this code. MaxOS X may have the same limitations as
we have, so this code will correctly build for them.
- Generate correct cflags.
Submitted by: mbr, Jean-Luc Richier <Jean-Luc.Richier@imag.fr>
PR: bin/29175, misc/27816
is only defined after <bsd.prog.mk> is included, and .if make(1)
conditionals are evaluted on the first pass.
Spotted by: Michael Bretterklieber <mbretter@jawa.at>
This is basically a ``C compilation'' of the former whereis.pl file,
employing the same algorithms, and aiming at being mostly
UI-compatible to the old (legally tainted) 4.3BSD whereis(1). In
comparision, the 4.4BSD-Lite version is just another variant of
which(1) only, where in particular the option to search for source
directories is sorely missing.
While i was at it, i added two more options which i contemplated doing
long since. -x will suppress the run of locate(1) to find sources
that could not be found otherwise, potentially saving a lot of time
(but obviously, risking to not find some sources that are well hidden
in the tree). -q will omit the leading name of the query, so in
particular, you can now do something like:
cd `whereis -qs ls`
I'd explicitly like to thank johan for his review which was quite a
bit more than an average review, including sending me a lot of diffs.
Reviewed by: johan
alphas:
.../elf2aout.c:130: warning: cast increases required alignment of
target type
The warning is about casting ((char *)e + phoff) to a struct pointer,
where e is aligned but phoff might be garbage, so I think the warning
should be emitted on most machines (even on i386's, alignment checking
might be on) and the correct fix would involve validation phoff before
using it.
don't use spaces at the beginning of a line where tabs are normally
used (the worst thing was that half of this file was right (tabs) and
half was wrong (spaces), making for painful reading).
Reviewed by: /sbin/md5, diff -b