Remove the temp directory in trap.
Replace the buggy awk script with a correct perl script.
Don't make a copy of the input data anymore if the input is already
sorted (option -presort). This scheme avoid large temporary files in
/tmp.
to half compensate for broken scaling of p_pctcpu in the kernel, but the
previous commit removed this compensation. %cpu values will be wrong by
a factor of stathz/hz until the kernel is fixed. (The kernel gets it
wrong by a factor of stathz/hz, and top got the compensation wrong by
a factor of 100/stathz.)
because libpam is built shared only. There is a way to build PAM
into a static library that contains all (or a selected subset) of
the modules. But our Makefiles don't support that yet. Until I get
that working, just force NOSHARED=no in login's Makefile. Of
course, it still won't work if NOPIC is set.
Submitted by: bde
Change login to use PAM for authentication. I kept the built-in
passwd/NIS authentication support, to handle cases where the system
is missing its "/etc/pam.conf" file. S/Key and KerberosIV
authentication methods are removed from the login program, but
still available in PAM modules.
"Here is a new gencat(1) man page. It contains examples
and information not in the current man page (e.g., file
format) per the X/Open documentation. It also updates some
aspects of the X/Open documentation (e.g., the X/Open
document neglects to say how to embed a $quote character
into a string)."
Submitted by: Terry Lambert <tlambert@primenet.com>
Review and small corrections by: jkoshy
not complete, and it hasn't been touched for 18 months. All the
ifdefs obfuscate the code. I discussed the LOGIN_CAP_AUTH support
with its author and he agreed that it is a dead end. I am bringing
PAM into the tree within the next two weeks. It is much more
flexible than LOGIN_CAP_AUTH, and will serve as a superior replacement
for it.
Fix usage string. Fix getopt() string. Fix ordering of compatibility options.
fetch.1:
Fix synopsis. Fix ordering of T and t options. Fix minor grammar nit.
build 2.2-stable worlds on 3.0-current systems again. objformat
calls getobjformat(), which doesn't exist in 2.2's libc.
Technically there should have been a version number bump when it was
added in -current. But it's used in so few places that it hardly
seems worth that. Besides, the objformat program is very heavily
used during a make world; it won't hurt to have it load a little
faster.
BSD-able Makefile, add a man page (that also puts a bold warning about
the weakness of the encryption), and implement the -k option for
compatibility with other vendor's implementations. (Unlike those
other vendors, we actually also document this option and its
problems.)
There are more violations of style(9) in it, like the not-use of
getopt(3), but it's not worth the while fixing all of this.
Cryptbreakers Workbench. While arguably a rather weak encryption,
it's in some use in the Internet still, and provided by a bunch of
other Unix systesms, so we include it here for compatibility.
Silently agreed by: core
Also added entry for the debugger files as well. The PE format is
used for all Win32 platforms (Win95, Win98, WinNT and WinCE), so it is
nice to be able to tell what kind of thing the foo.dll.... Don't have
any data for powerpc formats, however...
headers under /usr/include, not just for the ones in <sys/ioctl.h>.
The generated file includes all headers that seem to define ioctls,
so build errors will probably occur if headers become less self-
sufficient than they are already. This is a feature. Build errors
shall not be fixed by adding more includes here.
Optionally generate a case statement instead of a list of if
statements. This source must be edited to change this. The case
statement should be non-optional. It currently can't be, because
many ioctl numbers are not unique.
This case did not need to be tested when RANLIBMAG was defined
(as when in an `aout' environment) because Arch_StatMember() treated
the two cases of the library not being present and a member of
the library not being present the same way, forcing a rebuild
of the library. Since in the ELF environment we don't look inside
archive libraries we now need to check if the archive library is
present in order to determine its `out-of-date'-ness.
(I hope I've been able to meet the Oct 15th freeze).
Reported-by: Steve Price (and a few others whom I've forgotten, sorry)
If it is ELF, print a diagnostic saying that it is not supported yet
by this program. This is a stop-gap anti-bug-report measure because
it looks like there won't be time to implement gcore's ELF support
before 3.0 is released.
struct linker_set around the contents of ELF linker sets. This tool
also generates setdef0.c and setdef1.c for the alpha and i386 rather than
having these duplicated all over the tree too.
This is required for building KLD modules.
execvp() in the child branch of a vfork(). Changed to use fork()
instead.
Some of these (mv, find, apply, xargs) might benefit greatly from
being rewritten to use vfork() properly.
PR: Loosely related to bin/8252
Approved by: jkh and bde
popen(), but worse. The child calls execvp(), which calls malloc()
a bit more than execl(), and it calls non-library functions that call
malloc() and who-knows-what else (stdio is called in at least some
error cases).
temporary file names were uninitialized if TMPDIR was set and 1 too
small otherwise.
Fixed style bugs in previous commit.
Fixed missing checks for malloc failure in previous commit.
Report malloc failure consistently, at least in temp.c.
bug:
"head -c <n>" never exit and loops forever (until it is killed),
if the input stream has fewer bytes than specified (n).
PR: bin/8225
Submitted-by: FUJIMOTO Kensaku <fujimoto@oscar.elec.waseda.ac.jp>
an ``a'' command that has an escaped newline on the
last line of the last script that we're processing.
This fixes exmh2/scripts/build when /etc/malloc.conf -> AJ