numbers. If /dev/urandom is unavailable, it will fall back to
using the random() function.
I did this because I'm sick of seeing the same handful of fortunes
over and over, and I've seen the exact same fortune one too many times
when starting up two login shells at the same time.
2.2 safe.
This allows find to pass files with "illegal" characters to xargs in a
safe manner.
Note: due to the manner in which the file names are now passed between
find and xargs, the files are now sorted differently than before.
The first /etc/security run after installing this change may result
in a lot of output when nothing did in fact change.
Closes PR# 1910.
2.2 candidate.
mv, respectively. This will make Warner's life easier.
(2) Add new variable ${PLIST}, which defaults to ${PKGDIR}/PLIST.
If you need to have different PLISTs for different configurations,
you can either
@ pre-fabricate all of them and switch ${PLIST} to point to the
appropriate one, or
@ use sed/awk/perl/whatever to create the correct one from
pkg/PLIST and set ${PLIST} to it.
It is still recommended to have a file called "pkg/PLIST" so
people can do "grep badprog /usr/ports/*/*/pkg/PLIST" and such.
(3) Move /var/db/pkg/${PKGNAME} clash detection to before the
installation (instead of after) and make it fatal, with an error
message suggesting a workaround.
(4) Don't make distclean fail if DIST_SUBDIR is set and the
subdirectory does not exist.
(5) Don't put "@pkgdep Error code 2. Stop." kind of garbage into
packing list if depended port's directory doesn't exist. Instead,
print out a message to stderr.
stable now at a customer's site.
Finally add the ability to syslogd to pipe particular messages through
an arbitrary filtering command. Idea stolen from IRIX.
This code is courtesy of the interface business GmbH, Dresden.
Comment about whether to also merge this into 2.2 or not, please.
Reviewed by: (long ago) peter