was not reset to old name causing any file choosen put error
diagnostic about wrong directory, fix it by resetting back
to old name after chdir failed.
Add \r as alias to \n, some telnets have problem with that.
Should go into 2.2
Submitted by: "Anatoly A. Orehovsky" <tolik@mpeks.tomsk.su> & me
it DTRT. In the process, discover the usual 10-15 evil bogons which
have been lurking in it for years. This closes, for one thing, the
recent report Mike Smith made about nested checklist menus returning
with the scrolling region messed up.
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
since the source name is not the same as the texinfo name so we have to
use SRCS=. This means we can't build two info sets in the same directory
so I've split it.
so many). For now, the only extended attribute implemented is NO ECHO,
useful for things like passwords. See TESTS/input2.c for an example.
This should go into 2.2.
We've already got it in libc, but both libraries are incompatible
wrt. their header files and internal data structures. This
incompatibility caused the expr(1) on the fixit floppy to mysteriously
dump core for the colon operator.
Strong 2.2 candidate, since it fixes the usage of MAKEDEV on the fixit
floppy. I'd like to get it reviewed by somebody else though.
Observed by: andreas
This closes PR#1975 and was on my TODO list, so I'm breaking my own "no more
commits before I fly!" rule and taking care of this, since it was at the
very top and Peter shamed me in to taking care of it. This is definitely
a 2.2 candidate.
Submitted-By: Mark Diekhans <markd@Grizzly.COM>
testing I changed it to -c to check for missed files by looking at time
stamps in /usr/include/g++.
Submitted by: "Philippe Charnier" <charnier@xp11.frmug.org>
(it was directly underneath where bool.h used to be in the list, I think
I must have not been paying attention and deleted a word from the wrong
line. The machine that I was testing on still had an (old?) osfcn.h file)
Pointed out by: Andreas Klemm <andreas@klemm.gtn.com>