not equal, the command line arguments are wrong. E.g.:
$./gcore /bin/sh 1761
$ ./gcore /usr/tmp/chroot/bin/sh 1761
gcore: The executable /usr/tmp/chroot/bin/sh does not belong to process 1761!
Text segment size (in bytes): executable 303104, process 294912
Didn't fix the alignment of the output fields on alpha where addresses
require 16 characters to print.
Added a dummy field to the pt_u union to help the alpha compiler align
the u_sa field in a suiable way.
the diff is attached below. This is done on the 3.0 source-tree.
I have test this on 2.2-stable before, but I don't have a 3.0 machine
right now.
This patch is mainly to make libc support BIG5 encoding, thus add
zh_TW.BIG5 locale to 3.0.
Submitted by: Chen Hsiung Chan <frankch@waru.life.nthu.edu.tw>
but flex still generates "#include <FlexLexer.h". As a result,
C++ sources flex generates failed to be compiled.
PR: 7575
Reviewed by: phk
Submitted by: MOROHOSHI Akihiko <moro@remus.dti.ne.jp>
Add functionality for support for more than 4 subfields within gcos. chsh,
chpass etc did not parse beyond the 4th field previously and so truncated
gcos on updating the database.
I hope some other people might find them useful. They are for
zh_CN.EUC (GB) only. I'm not familiar with the BIG5 encoding,
so I could only hope someone else would fill the gap.
PR: 7310
Submitted by: Luoqi Chen <luoqi@chen.ml.org>
special functions have names containing dollar signs, and ignoring
them causes gprof to produce incorrect and sometimes bizarre results.
The comment in the original code said that dollar signs were excluded
because they are used in Pascal labels. That's not much of an
issue these days.
various adventure game data files.
from Allen Garvin <earendil@faeryland.tamu-commerce.edu>
Edited by Dave Chapeskie <dchapes@ddm.on.ca> Jun 28, 1998
PR: 7466
Reviewed by: phk
Submitted by: The Frobozz Magic Homing Pigeon Company
libc/gen/getpass.c. The old behaviour of blocking SIGINT and not
changing SIGQUIT was restored in rev.1.5 of getpass.c. The change
here completely restores the old behaviour of not supporting killing
login with keyboard signals (only) at the password prompt. There
is no reason to support this, since login can be exited normally
by typing a couple of ^D's. Login certainly shouldn't dump core
in response to user input. Previously, SIGQUIT killed login
immediately but SIGINT killed it only after the password was
entered.
PR: 7444
PR: bin/5721
Submitted by: Oliver Fromme <oliver.fromme@heim3.tu-clausthal.de>
Also, add "volatile" to a variable modified by signal handlers (coincidentally,
the same variable involved in the above fix, although this isn't related
to the reported problem).
other, less advanced architecutres. This should minorly help porting
efforts of FreeBSD. I've done several make worlds since this came up
with this change, as well as debugging several interesting nits with
-V (which is the only thing this change will affect really).
have been added to time(1) to write output to an alternative destination.
Option "-f filename" will write to filename, and filename can be - to
write to stdout. Option "-a filename" will append the output to filename.
Time(1) man page has been updated to reflect the change.
PR: 7368
Submitted by: Steven G. Kargl <kargl@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>
name of entry points, functions, subroutines, and program to
stderr error. The enclosed patches do 3 things:
(1) Silenced the output to stderr.
(2) Added a -v option to f2c and f77. This will turn on a verbose
mode, and dumps quite a bit of stuff to stderr.
(3) Updated the f2c man page.
PR: 7369
Submitted by: Steven G. Kargl <kargl@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>
if LOGIN_CAP_AUTH was defined. This is kind of silly, because
LOGIN_CAP_AUTH doesn't work anyway, is not defined currently,
probably will never be defined, and IMHO should not be defined.
But I'm sure you'll sleep better tonight, knowing that these bugs
are gone.
o When reporting a int21 function we don't know about yet, report
AH as the major and AL as the minor, as opposed to reporting AL
as the major.
o Add support for 21:44:7: ioctl check output status. We
optimistically say that output is always ready.
o Add half support for 21:23: get file size. We always now return
failure. This function isn't supported, according to the interrupt
list, by the DOS box in windows, so I don't feel too bad.
o Remove init printf
o Don't set optind from return value for do_args. getopt has already
done this.
o Bump EMS memory from 1M to 10M (this really should be a command line
option).
o Open /dev/null when requested to open emmxxxx0 to allow many programs
checking to see if EMS is installed to find it.
o Route int67 to ems_entry to allow EMS to be used when DOS is emulated
as well as when DOS is booted. This may obviate the need for the
driver doing anything at all in a really booted situation and won't
hurt that case.
I can now run the DOS program I'm interested in running with enough
EMS memory that its "advanced" functions are enabled and working.
FreeBSD does not have _POSIX_SAVED_IDS enabled. Thanks to Warner Losh
and Ollivier Robert for pointing this out, and Bruce Evans for explaining
the role of _POSIX_SAVED_IDS.
- failed to use authorization parameters passed in the environment, if
/dev/tty could not be opened (i.e. if running from cron)
- mixed use of /dev/tty and stdin for prompt and reading of the result
bootstrapped by `make world'. The version just built in ".."
normally won't work if the target system is not binary compatible.
Don't build or install anything if _BUILD_TOOLS is defined. Then
we only want to build and install the mklocale binary, but the layout
of the mklocale tree forces recursing to mklocale/data for at least
the obj target even when _BUILD_TOOLS is defined.
bootstrapped by `make world'. The version just built in ".."
normally won't work if the target system is not binary compatible.
Don't build or install anything if _BUILD_TOOLS is defined. Then
we only want to build and install the colldef binary, but the layout
of the colldef tree forces recursing to colldef/data for at least
the obj target even when _BUILD_TOOLS is defined.
especially on a new install, where /var/msgs/bounds doesn't exist. I
moved my bounds file out of the way to create this before and after
on a quick 'n' dirty hack, which is probably the 23rd best way to do it,
but it works:
PR: 6963
Submitted by: Matthew Fuller <fullermd@mortis.futuresouth.com>
Fixed the type of the string table size variable to match its use
(assuming that int32_t is 4 bytes and other unportable things).
bfd uses `unsigned char string_chars[BYTES_IN_WORD]', where
BYTES_IN_WORD can be 4, 8, or perhaps even 2 or 3, but it is
assumed to be precisely 4 bytes here.
Fixed printf format errors (don't assume that n_value in struct
n_list has type u_long, since it should have size BYTES_IN_WORD
and longs may be longer than words).
o Make the dos emulation treat c: and C: the same way. Sourcer was doing
a chdir("c:\\") rather than a chdir("C:\\");
o use drlton() in all places where we used to use -'A' so that we're always
case independent.
o use drntol() in all places where we used to use + 'A' for similar reasons
used to check to see if windows 3.x if running. We always return 0,
which means that neither Windows 3.x nor Windows/386 2.x is running. It
also means, btw, that XMS version 1 isn't installed, which is true since
we don't implement that either.
This fix only removes the dependency on compile time constants. The code
has other (old) problems that need to be addressed.
PR: 1791
Reviewed-by: bde, tegge
o Add more checks for buffer overflows
o Use snprintf rather than strcat/cpy and have better checks for max
length exceeded.
Most of these changes are not exploitable buffer overruns, but it never
hurts to be safe.
Inspired by and obtained from: OpenBSD
says it pretends to make.
This bug was apparently harmless except for normal cases involving
.ORDER statements when it made debugging of -jN using -n very
confusing. E.g., for:
.ORDER: beforedepend .depend
depend: beforedepend .depend
where beforedepend depends on something so that it is not initially
up to date, `make [-n] -j2 depend' causes `make' to wait for itself
to make beforedepend. This works fine without -n. The job to make
beforedepend has normally been started, and beforedepend is marked
as made when the job completes. However, with -n, the pseudo-job
for making beforedepend has normally completed, and in any case
there was no chance of beforedepend being marked as made. `make'
actually exited almost immediately with status 0 instead of waiting
forever.
it if flags were explicitly specified on the command line. Do not warn
if we were merely trying to preserve flags or remove UF_NODUMP. NFS does
not support flags.
I'm not sure that this is ideal, but it should do for now. Installing
a plain file onto a NFS server must work, we used to silently ignore the
attempt. Doing a binary install looses the flags anyway since cpio
doens't preserve them with the cdrom/network images.
XXX make world should not use flags or chown/chgrp in the obj/tmp area.
This is based on a suggestion from Ken Merry <ken@plutotech.com>.
Here is a some example for avoiding a confusion.
It asssumes a logged host domain is "spec.co.jp". All
example is longer than UT_HOSTNAMELEN value.
1) turbo.tama.spec.co.jp: 192.19.0.2 -> trubo.tama
2) turbo.tama.foo.co.jp : 192.19.0.2 -> 192.19.0.2
3) specgw.spec.co.jp : 202.32.13.1 -> specgw
Submitted by: Atsushi Murai <amurai@spec.co.jp>
Clean up (or if antipodic: down) some of the msgbuf stuff.
Use an inline function rather than a macro for timecounter delta.
Maintain process "on-cpu" time as 64 bits of microseconds to avoid
needless second rollover overhead.
Avoid calling microuptime the second time in mi_switch() if we do
not pass through _idle in cpu_switch()
This should reduce our context-switch overhead a bit, in particular
on pre-P5 and SMP systems.
WARNING: Programs which muck about with struct proc in userland
will have to be fixed.
Reviewed, but found imperfect by: bde
Move a.out libraries to /usr/lib/aout to make space for ELF libs.
Make rtld usr /usr/lib/aout as default library path.
Make ldconfig reject /usr/lib as an a.out library path.
Fix various Makefiles for LIBDIR!=/usr/lib breakage.
This will after a make world & reboot give a system that no
longer uses /usr/lib/*, infact one could remove all the old
libraries there, they are not used anymore.
We are getting close to an ELF make world, but I'll let this
all settle for a week or two...
Move our old a.out utils to /usr/libexec/aout.
Enable binutils and put the utils in /usr/libexec/elf
Enable objformat, a little helper program that calls the right
utils based on /etc/objformat and $OBJFORMAT.
This will enable the ELF generating tools.
Remember that this is only step one, the system is still compiled
and run in a.out format ONLY.
Problem left to solve: The BSD manpages wins over the GNU equivalents
as the are installed last. We need to distinguish between the manpages
somehow...
group is 0 in /etc/passwd even if they aren't listed
as a member in /etc/group. This is more inline with
what the group manpage says.
PR: 6696
Submitted by: Max Euston <meuston@jmrodgers.com>
that prevent the programs from being linked static (duplicated
symbols).
Other programs depend on kernel internals. These will have to wait
for a custom alpha kernel. For now, let's just make the build safe.
Implement -s option
Keep going if a file is not found
Append ':' to printed filenames
Include backslash in terminal characters
Make exit status dependent on a match having been found
Revise manpage accordingly
is on a NFS partion without root read access. Also, flip euid again for
the duration of the chdir() to the homedir for the same reason.
PR: 5145
Submitted by: Joel.Faedi@esial.u-nancy.fr
Also tested by: A Joseph Koshy <koshy@india.hp.com>
arguments are given.
Note that usage() and the manpage disagree...
PR: bin/6294
Suggested by: Ruslan Ermilov and Bruce Evans
Submitted by: Ruslan Ermilov (partly)
to free the suffix. I think, it is a very strange idea. (Or, maybe, it is a
POSIX requirement?) And it is done incorrectly. Apparently, it even don't
update the list of known suffixes (but it is an other bug).
PR: 4254, 4692, 4783
Reviewed by: phk
Submitted by: Dmitrij Tejblum <dima@tejblum.dnttm.rssi.ru>
as large as UT_LINESIZE (/usr/include/utmp.h). If the tty name is logged
with this size why isn't the w command reporting it?
(We should probably report the tty/cua prefix then as well ? /phk)
PR: 4187
Reviewed by: phk
Submitted by: Jorge M. Goncalves <ee96199@tom.fe.up.pt>
name for AF_LINK routing entries. This makes debugging
network problems more difficult.
PR: 4182
Reviewed by: phk
Submitted by: Craig Leres <leres@ee.lbl.gov>
(originally on a different OS without mkstemp()), albeit somewhat
bashed and hacked into something that doesn't look too much like
the original any more. It should be upwardly compatable with
OpenBSD's mktemp(1) but does a couple of extra things.
I've taken OpenBSD's mktemp.1 man page and adapted it to suit.
stat() the file being followed and do a close/reopen if the file has been
renamed and/or rotated. This is damn useful for leaving running on files
in /var/log when newsyslog(8) rotates them.
announced a K4 weakness with their rsh/rlogins. We were not put in any
danger by this, as we were not using KTH rlogin/rsh, but the patches
in themselves, had some good points. This lot means we can run our
rlogin without it being SUID root. Win win win. There are other KTH
cleanups as well.
generated sources in SRCS breaks because compile_et uses an evil
include of one .c file in another. Use a worse fix. Perhaps
DPSRCS is useful after all.
Don't put *.y in SRCS. Put the generated file in SRCS instead.
This fixes incomplete dependencies (mkdep can't work on *.y).
Don't override the default .l.c rule. Just use LFLAGS.
Fixed some style bugs.
for some DES passwords
crypt(real_password, salt)
is equal to
crypt("", salt);
It means that this user (and not only he) can login without
entering password at all, just pressing Return.
So if empty password entered and crypted password is not empty,
invalidate any crypt result by assigning ":"
Otherwise, when pressing the INT ke at the password prompt, the password
will be displayed. Now login will be killed.
Probably the same will have to be done for the LOGIN_CAP_AUTH case.
I have not done that.
Reviewed by: Joerg Wunsch
-i Do not overwrite files.
-s Do not strip output pathname to base filename. By default uuencode
deletes any prefix ending with the last slash '/' for security
purpose.
types. The NetBSD compatibility cruft was more correct for -current
than FreeBSD's own code. It just used NetBSD #defines instead of
string literals for the filesystem names. NetBSD's MOUNT_UFS is
"ffs", so using a literal "ufs" gives wrong results, but this is
unimportant, especially for bootstrapping.
Fixed style bugs in trymmap().
Fixed some disordered declarations.
via wollman's changes in rev.1.2 being adopted by Lite2 and the
nfsv3 changes in rev.1.3 being adopted by both FreeBSD and Lite2.
We were only missing lookup of the type number for nfs (MOUNT_NFS
doesn't exist in Lite2).
and the pre-Lite2 vfsconf interfaces.
For lsvfs, use the new interface for getvfsbyname(), and use the
old interface for getvfsent() explicitly instead of depending on
macro hacks in <sys/mount.h>. This is an intermediate step.
is defined so that this program behaves the same when built with
either set of tools. The only difference is where the pre-processor
is found. And that is a bug - it should check the CPP environment
variable and the path before just assuming that the compiled in
path is OK. I guess we should be using -Y ${WORLDPATH}/usr/bin/cpp
during a bootstrap build.
handy at the moment with -current's mmap+unlink interactions.. The
problems seem worst when using INSTALL="install -C" in /etc/make.conf.
This could well come in handy in the future too.
doesn't know about getvfsbyname() and the vfsconf structure. This
disables the -fstype option if compiled with a pre-processor that
defines __NetBSD__. With the FreeBSD built pre-processor, find can only
be built with the FreeBSD libc. So when running with a NetBSD kernel,
FreeBSD's libc will have to return ENOSYS for things that NetBSD
doesn't support. That's life in a hybrid world.
some header files (e.g., <err.h>) include <machine/something.h>, and this
will not pick up the right header files, so it may be removed eventually
anyway. But some people who are not willing to build the right way
apparantly want this, so this is for them.
anything other than <sys/*.h>), and unnecessary in most cases. (The
situations where it is necesary can be dealt with by manually-made symlinks,
which is acceptable since they should only occur during testing. Remember:
the tree does not compile well if you do not have matching header files
installed. Half-baked -I directives don't cover enough of the cases.)
Applied suggested fix from Andrew Andrew <andrew@ugh.net.au> with
some stylistic changes. Thanks.
2. #include <sys/time.h> -> #include <time.h>
3. Removed #include <sys/param.h>
4. Use setlocale(3) and strftime(3) instead of ctime(3).
5. Clean up -Wall warnings.
6. Make sure, time to leave are integral minutes if the argument
is absolute. (i. e. without "+"). If started at 10:10:55 with
argument "1020" it computed time to leave as 10:20:55 instead of
10:20:00.
PR: 5395
Gregorian Reformation. E. G. in Albania December 1, 1912 doesn't exist.
2. Add some countries in the switch table (BE, FI, LN, LU)
3. Correct some entries from the new found source of calendar knowledge:
http://www.pip.dknet.dk/~c-t/calendar.html,
That is Claus Tondering's Calendar FAQ.
Correct usage: one of {-p pid, command} is required.
Open output file when command line is fully analyzed: incorrect `truss -o f'
command does not create an empty file anymore.
variable which is de-facto standard for MUAs.
Teach bomail to generate an in-reply-to header so threading MUAs and
mail->news gateways won't lose context.
While i was at it, removed two gratuitous standard violations for
functions starting with an underscore.
counted.
* re-word parts of the man page which I felt were badly worded
or ambiguous.
* change the behaviour of argument processing so that when more
than one of the -P, -H and -L options are specified it will
print an error message, rather than choosing the last option
specified, this behaviour is more logical and consistent with
other utilities.
* change the behaviour of argument processing so that negative
arguments to the -d option are not allowed.
PR: 5388
Submitted by: Niall Smart <rotel@indigo.ie>
Don't override the (correct) default for SRCS or MAN1.
Replaced bogus Lite1 (?) Id by $Id$. The key server files were
mis-imported so it is hard to tell where they came from, but at
least in Lite2 they don't have useful Makefiles, and I rewrote
most of the Makefile.
linkage rule is overridden. The -L option must be in ${DPADD} so that
`make checkdpadd' works. Actually use ${DPADD}.
FIxed missing dependencies for doscmd. Use ${LIBCRT0} instead of a
hard-coded path in the rule for doscmd.
Added comments about the kludges used to build 2 binaries and 2 data
files in one directory. It shouldn't be done this way. The dependencies
on sources took extra work to get right, and the dependencies on objects
are still broken (one set is missing and the other has the wrong libs).
Fixed some style bugs while I'm here:
- don't override the (correct) default for MAN1.
- use `beforeinstall', not `afterinstall' to install auxiliary files.
`afterinstall' is for fixing messes made by `install'.
change from
ioctl(fd, PIOC<foo>, &i);
to
ioctl(fd, PIOC<foo>, i);
This is going from the _IOW to _IO ioctl macro. The kernel, procctl, and
truss must be in synch for it all to work (not doing so will get errors about
inappropriate ioctl's, fortunately). Hopefully I didn't forget anything :).
said process will not have its event mask cleared (and be restarted) on
the last close of a procfs/mem file for that pid. This reduces the chance
that a truss-monitored process will be left hanging with these bits set
and nobody looking for it.
This is the least-tested change of all of these, I'm afraid.
in netstat-mode to avoid a conflict with tcp-mode. Also
while documenting this new feature in the manpage, fix a
minor display nit.
PR: 5159
Submitted by: Sergei Chechetkin <csl@whale.sunbay.crimea.ua>