because [currently] we exit after performing requests actions -- if we
ever change this to returning to the package selection screen, this would
have made an impact).
sysinstall(8). The UI for this will come later while this exposes the
functionality to the scripted interface. Tested successfully to first
install the pcnfsd package from the `Latest' repository, and second to
configure mountd_flags="-n" in rc.conf(5).
pending). Both scripted access (packageAdd) and UI access have been tested
successfully with a variation of different situations including:
+ Install a package with no dependencies
+ Install a package with dependencies that are already installed
+ Install a package with dependencies where some are already installed
+ Repeat each of the above from FTP and local Directory
+ Purposefully do things like try to install a package that does not exist
+ Try to install a package for which a dependency could not be loaded
+ Try to install a package that is in the INDEX bot not on the media
+ And many more.
allowed to ignore the probe_only argument of its member functions solely
because in the C language, the file accessor methods open and return a file
descriptor and reading of the data is optional. In shell, the file accessor
methods return data on stdout and that data should not be ignored (large
files could block execution).
So, we must adhere to the probe_only flags and in some cases (in the case of
FTP, for example) change the `get' strategy to simply test existence and
return an appropriate status.
This was required because the up-coming package management stuff makes heavy
use of the probe_only argument to try different package suffixes. Every
media access module must implement $probe_only for the `get' accessor.
users to set the MAC address for a device.
Clean up some obsolete code in pci_virtio_net.c
Allow an error return from a PCI device emulation's init routine
to be propagated all the way back to the top-level and result in
the process exiting.
Submitted by: Dinakar Medavaram dinnu sun at gmail (original version)
capabilities.
rwhod(8) receiver can now only receive packages, write to /var/rwho/ directory
and log to syslog.
Submitted by: Mariusz Zaborski <oshogbo@FreeBSD.org>
Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2013
Reviewed by: pjd
MFC after: 1 month
which is very bad idea. Split sending and receiving in two processes,
which fixes this problem and will help to sandbox rwhod.
Submitted by: Mariusz Zaborski <oshogbo@FreeBSD.org>
Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2013
Reviewed by: pjd
MFC after: 1 month
identify the client to the server. As such, NFSv4 mounts
will break if host_enable="NO" is specified.
This is a content change.
Suggested by: lars@netapp.com
MFC after: 3 days
- Reconnect with some minor modifications, in particular now selsocket()
internals are adapted to use sbintime units after recent'ish calloutng
switch.
He is no longer involved with the FreeBSD project.
While here: remove "no known bugs" and related. This isn't present in other manual pages.
PR: docs/179914
to use DES and the associated old style GSS initialization token.
This appears to be required for some non-FreeBSD servers to
get a kerberized NFS mount to work. Also, ignore some signals when daemonized,
which might fix the gssd from "disappearing" without leaving a core dump.
Given the tight timeframe for the FreeBSD9.2 release, I have
committed this while waiting for code review. I will commit
changes recommended by the review in a separate commit.
Reviewed by: dfr (pending)
MFC after: 10 days
because long URLs do not induce extra height despite wrapping by dialog(1).
NOTE: For even longer lines, the cursor up/down keys work to scroll through
Add support for installation directly via HTTP.
While we're here, remove the menu-item for Passive FTP (since moving to
ftp(1) and switching FTPMODE to `auto' by default -- see r251613 -- the
single remaining FTP menu-item works for both ftp.f.o and ftp-archive.f.o;
previously each requiring separately active versus passive both work with
the `auto' setting). In scripting you still have mediaSetFTPActive and
mediaSetFTPPassive but the remaining FTP menu-item uses mediaSetFTP which
defaults to `auto' (aforementioned SVN r251613).
exists on the FTP server. This now means that when you specify a full-path
to the repository on the FTP server that it doesn't matter whether you have
a trailing `/' or not.