1) It was export-controlled.
2) It used some ad-hoc protocol invented by Berkeley in ignorance of the
standard MIT distribution's way of doing it (which makes it useless
to most people).
This should be fixed once we have `kadmin'/`kadmind'.
spelled g*compiled* symbols from the kernel so that ddb doesn't have to
do it. The symbols are currently removed by dbsym but dbsym will go
away when symbols are loaded by the boot loader.
Document -m option in usage message.
Check for overrunning some arrays.
Fix some misformatting.
1) Don't spit out an error message if Kerberos is installed but not yet
set up.
2) Don't attempt to verify the ticket you got back, as workstations
are not intended to have srvtab files of their own.
Both behaviors can be re-enabled with KLOGIN_PARANOID.
my mailbox since early last year. Fixes a problem with running out of
fds (by hitting the limit or whatever) when ar is given a long list of
objects. The fix was to add a missing close().
Submitted by: Robert Crowe <bob@speakez.com>
to be padded to 8 chars. Simply make sure that never more than 8 chars
are printed ( %-.8s ). The former commit otherwise hosed the width
calculation and landed on different positions for the time output.
Also the strlen(xx_out_line) hoses the wide
calculation, so that it sometimes make it much larger than necessary.
Simply use always 8 chars for the out_line calculation now. Looks good
this way.
v1.9.0 - December 22, 1994. The program won't exit from the interactive shell
if it's working from a tty. For example, it won't exit if you do an mget
on a pattern that won't match anything. Added padding around jmp_buf's
for SunOS. SunOS needs sigjmp_buf's, but plenty of OS's don't support
sigjmp_buf's yet. Fixed the tips to reflect the new archive site.
v1.8.9 - December 20, 1994. Can now set "passive" user variable, or use
passive command to toggle PASV/PORT ftp. Debug mode now prints remote
responses. Can now get around buggy FTP servers like boombox.micro.umn.edu,
that give back invalid port numbers to PASV.
v1.8.8 - December 19, 1994. Now falls back to port FTP if passive FTP fails.
warning handling and allows for link-time warnings with a modified
version of gas.
Note: Not all of the newer bits were updated such as some of the non-x86
machine-dependant code is relevant to FreeBSD right now.
Obtained from: NetBSD