- Add -A option (months after this month).
- Add -B option (months before this month).
- Fix highlighting of today in year overview.
- Fix aligning of "foreign" characters.
MFC after: 2 weeks
query routines. This code is necessarily more fragile in the presence of
kernel changes than querying the kernel via sysctl (the default), but
useful when investigating crashes or live kernel state via firewire.
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks
Fix a long-standing cpp compatibility bug: The -DFOO argument
(without an explicit value) should define FOO to 1 not to the empty
string.
Add support for CRLF newlines, based on a suggestion from Mark Rushakoff.
Obtained from: http://dotat.at/prog/unifdef/
sockaddr structures. As such, we have top copy the data structure
into a local buffer before we can reference it, otherwise we have
unaligned references (these are fixed up automatically on some CPUs,
but not on others). We do this unconditionally to make the code
easier to read and understand.
Submitted by: Grzegorz Bernacki
about to be extracted already exists. The question, and interpretation
of the response is deliberately compatible with Info-Zip.
This change was originally obtained from NetBSD, but has three changes:
- better compatibility with Info-Zip in the handling of ^D
- Use getdelim() rather than getline()
- bug fix: != changed to == in the "file rename" code
I suspect the latter is also a bug in NetBSD, but I can't easily confirm
this.
PR: bin/143307
Reviewed by: rdivacky (change to unzip.c only)
Obtained from: NetBSD src/usr.bin/unzip/unzip.c 1.8
MFC after: 1 month
This structure is deprecated and only used by ftime(2), which is part of
libcompat. The second argument of get_date() is unused, which means we
can just remove it entirely.
ports tree extensively and it is probably a good idea to keep it
regardless of NO_MAIL setting.
Reported by: Alexander Best
Reviewed by: antoine
X-MFC-With: r203584
isolate common code used by tar and cpio (and useful to other
libarchive clients). The functions here are prefixed with
"lafe" (libarchive front-end) to indicate their use.
is sufficiently different that it was simpler to just put separate
reporting functions into read.c and write.c rather than try to have
a single all-purpose reporting function.
Switch to a custom function for converting int64_t to a string; in
the portable version, this saves a lot of configuration headaches
trying to decipher the platform printf().
use -b 2048 (1MiB block size). Setting the limit to 8192 should
allow some room for growth while still helping people who mistakenly
put in byte counts here instead of block counts.