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15 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
ache
60fead44b1 Change select(0, NULL, ...) to usleep() 1997-12-12 11:47:28 +00:00
phk
919d4b98b6 Fix a misleading comment. Rename a variable to make more sense.
Pointed out by by:	 bde
1997-10-11 07:32:43 +00:00
phk
2fe1db4a20 Fix a comment.
Submitted by:		Mikael Karpberg <karpen@ocean.campus.luth.se>
1997-09-15 08:20:27 +00:00
phk
c083d9eff8 In these days, waiting one full second for more to appear is far too long.
Let's try 250ms.
1997-09-14 19:02:13 +00:00
charnier
a2df19625f Remove trailing \n in warn() string. 1997-08-13 06:46:57 +00:00
imp
cd84ece5fd compare return value from getopt against -1 rather than EOF, per the final
posix standard on the topic.
1997-03-29 04:34:07 +00:00
alex
ee019a53dc Sweep through the tree fixing mmap() usage:
- Use MAP_FAILED instead of the constant -1 to indicate
    failure (required by POSIX).
  - Removed flag arguments of '0' (required by POSIX).
  - Fixed code which expected an error return of 0.
  - Fixed code which thought any address with the high bit set
    was an error.
  - Check for failure where no checks were present.

Discussed with:	bde
1997-01-16 21:58:40 +00:00
adam
774b86ec49 complete err() changes, actually use warn() in most instances 1996-08-26 20:37:48 +00:00
peter
66ebc3e085 Dont forget to #include <err.h> 1996-08-25 21:14:19 +00:00
peter
bb7da15fa5 Argh! caught! *blush*.. This program was supplying it's own 'err' routine
which was slightly different to the libc one.  To save any more cunfusion,
use the libc one.
1996-08-25 21:12:01 +00:00
peter
e9abd98fe4 Fix some bogons:
- timeval in select loop was depending on not having the remaining time
  returned from select(), causing a busy spin on an implementation that
  does implement it.
- the err() usage was pretty bogus, some of the error messages had
  strerror attached manually and then reattached by err().
1996-08-25 21:03:50 +00:00
adam
e9c7931207 one file somehow slipped by me in the previous commit
tidy up
1996-07-30 15:44:30 +00:00
adam
37779029f5 when file can be opened for read but cannot be read from:
fail once (was twice) in forward case
fail once (was no times) in reverse case

this can happen when file is a directory on an NFS or procfs mount.
1996-07-30 13:11:43 +00:00
phk
13effa898e Another program depending on zero'ed malloc.
Submitted by:	Kai Vorma <vode@snakemail.hut.fi>
1995-10-10 10:03:48 +00:00
rgrimes
f9ab90d9d6 BSD 4.4 Lite Usr.bin Sources 1994-05-27 12:33:43 +00:00