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Tim Kientzle 08766bdf18 Fix some issues with ACL handling:
* ACL storage is no longer erased before a group of entries are added.
  * ACL text creation no longer tries to skip over non-existent text.
  * UTF8 encoder no longer blows up on invalid wide characters.
  * Fixed ACL state management for default ACLs.
Also, publicize function for obtaining text-format ACL in various
formats.  The interface is now extensible through a "flags" argument
that allows you to select a variant format.
2004-04-06 23:16:50 +00:00
bin Give date(1) a much better SYNOPSIS section which is useful as more than 2004-04-06 22:03:38 +00:00
contrib Resolve conflicts after import of Heimdal 0.6.1 libcom_err. 2004-04-03 21:17:01 +00:00
crypto This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r127904, 2004-04-05 19:01:57 +00:00
etc Style fixes, as suggested by Jens Schweikhardt <schweikh@schweikhardt.net> 2004-04-06 23:15:48 +00:00
games Add an observation by Dijkstra software engineering. 2004-03-22 05:02:01 +00:00
gnu Add a new threads category. 2004-04-05 23:06:16 +00:00
include Parenthesize function names in masking macros for getc() etc. for the 2004-03-20 11:45:52 +00:00
kerberos5 Hookup `arcfour.c' to the build (missed during upgrade to heimdal 0.6.1). 2004-04-04 03:31:05 +00:00
lib Fix some issues with ACL handling: 2004-04-06 23:16:50 +00:00
libexec Cast the terminating NULL to char * in the execl() call. 2004-04-04 20:53:23 +00:00
release Remove hyphen between prodoct and company name. This may confuse peoples. 2004-04-06 12:22:39 +00:00
rescue Remove dangling raidctl reference 2004-03-16 13:42:23 +00:00
sbin Add a workaround. 2004-04-04 13:32:00 +00:00
secure Remove the -pthread from the last commit, as OpenSSL doesn't actually 2004-03-30 21:04:04 +00:00
share Introduce a callout_drain() function. This acts in the same manner as 2004-04-06 23:08:49 +00:00
sys Introduce a callout_drain() function. This acts in the same manner as 2004-04-06 23:08:49 +00:00
tools Add a snapshot of build32.sh for amd64 systems. The readme and comments 2004-03-30 22:57:11 +00:00
usr.bin Archive both access and default ACLs. 2004-04-06 23:08:31 +00:00
usr.sbin Make WARNS=5 clean. 2004-04-05 08:15:04 +00:00
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MAINTAINERS Remove these MAINTAINER lines since the maintainers has had their 2004-04-01 20:31:49 +00:00
Makefile Added the `toolchain' top-level target, which builds enough of 2004-03-24 08:26:22 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 Added the `toolchain' top-level target, which builds enough of 2004-03-24 08:26:22 +00:00
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UPDATING Commit a message to UPDATING indicating that during network stack locking 2004-03-22 16:37:32 +00:00
UPDATING.64BTT Add a tip for people who are using database-related ports on a sparc64 2004-03-17 01:59:47 +00:00

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