beta ISC DHCP version 3 offering.
In message http://www.isc.org/ml-archives/dhcp-client/2000/10/msg00001.html
author Ted Lemon stated "This will not be fixed in any 2.0 release - 2.0
is no longer being maintained." to a reported problem about an
interoperability problem against Microsoft servers. FreeBSD went with the
ISC client vs. the WIDE client because others convinced me it was better
supported. Sigh. I wonder if version 3 will get the same treatment after
its release...
Since FreeBSD generally uses only released contrib products and the ISC
version 3 offering is still in beta, our backs are up against the wall.
The common/options.c rev 1.65 work around for erroneous Microsoft DHCP
servers has been back ported to the version 2.0pl5 client. Since this
comes from a change in the vendor's own code (and would no doubt also be
committed to the version 2 client if the author were still supporting it),
we will consider this a vendor release and import this as such.
PR: 21658
Submitted by: Motomichi Matsuzaki <mzaki@e-mail.ne.jp>
"-D date" command line option. There is code in the original to
handle a special case. If the date search finds revision 1.1 it
is supposed to check whether revision 1.1.1.1 has the same date
stamp, which would indicate that the file was originally brought
in with "cvs import". In that case it is supposed to return the
vendor branch version 1.1.1.1.
However, there is a bug in the code. It actually compares the date
of revision 1.1 for equality with the date given on the command
line -- clearly wrong. This commit fixes the coding bug.
There is an additional bug which is _not_ fixed in this commit.
The date comparison should not be a strict equality test. It should
allow a fudge factor of, say, 2-3 seconds. Old versions of CVS
created the two revisions with two separate invocations of the RCS
"ci" command. We have many old files in the tree in which the
dates of revisions 1.1 and 1.1.1.1 differ by 1 second.
Approved by: peter
before importing new versions of GCC. This differs from FREEBSD-Xlist
in that this is for use only with anoncvs checkouts, not tarball'ed
releases [snapshots].
This delete list applies to the 3-June-2000 import.
and strcat()s which would be more difficult to fix, but I think they're
safe anyway.
* Don't crash at runtime by overflowing a buffer with constant data in
print-icmp.c on a long hostname.
* Don't overflow a static buffer by trying to decode an AFS ACL into a buffer
which is way too small for it.
Reviewed by: -audit
top.c: fix from NetBSD/OpenBSD: make sure that new_message() is called
with a format.
Add $FreeBSD$ While I'm here.
These files are already off the vendor branch.