hopefully less grotty. Differences include:
- An extra flag, -c, for sending a YPPROC_CLEAR to ypserv(8) (which
will become useful once I merge in the DB handle caching mods I've
been working on).
- Checks for and signals duplicate keys.
- Handles line continuations.
As of now, there is no more GNU YP code in the tree.
R_NOOVERWRITE flag and process return codes so that we can tell the
difference between a failure due to a duplicate database entry and
failure due to some other error.
mapped to semi-random place(s) depending on the content(s) of physical
address 0xA0000. This was fatal at least on my system with a some
memory-mapped devices. Console syscons somehow wasn't affected. It
bogusly hardcodes the address. Sigh.
as any non-shadowed /etc/passwd. Ironically, all programs using S/Key
have already been setuid root except keyinfo(1).
This modification creates /etc/skeykeys with mode 0600 to prevent it
from being examined by ordinary users.
Go back to Normal menus for Media and FTP menus rather than
radio menus - the difference in behavior is confusing and sort
of detracts from the added (small) advantage of seeing what you last
picked.
1. Fix the last display bugs (I hope) by use of dialog rebuilds at stategic
points.
2. Clean up the distributions menus so that everybody (that's reasonable)
has All and Clear options for setting/clearing things en-masse.
3. Various attempts at display optimization.
4. Change the wording of the `Don't use Write!' dialogs to make them more
explicitly define when and when not to use the option.
should be <= than subordinate, not the other way around.
They are both true if the bridge is not cascaded (i.e., twin-channel
scsi/e-net adapters won't be affected by this bug), which is probably why
it was unnoticed until today.
"-X" must survive, because of references from relocations, don't
qualify the symbol name with the name of the input file. This
saves some string space. It makes libc_pic.a about 2.4% smaller.
Adapted from a suggestion by Bruce Evans.
If you use sliplogin as a user shell (in /etc/passwd) upgrade to this version.
Reviewed by: bde, peter
Submitted by: AUS CERT
Obtained from: Linux sliplogin-2.02