- inet_ntoa() returns a pointer to a static buffer, dont use it twice
in the same printf().
- prevent the possibility of never timing out
- Report two more ICMP error types (prohibited nets etc)
And some (commented out) enhancements that I use, but some don't like.
bombing mercilessly.
(2) If that directory has a directory called CVS, remind the user of
the existence of the "-P" option to cvs co and update.
(3) While I'm here, clean up the PATCH_DEBUG code a bit. In
particular, don't duplicate a whole bunch of code just for adding
a single "echo" statement. ;)
Reviewed by: the ports list
editor safer. The old one was too deadly, if the blank line after the
"FreeBSD" version banner was missing, it would delete from the beginning
of the file up until the next blank line, possibly to the end of file.
This was not good.
-K Run as command kbdmap(1).
-V Run as command vidfont(1).
-p, -print
Print description of available keymaps or fonts to
stdout and exit.
Document that users should not choose MSDOS codepage keymaps or fonts.
during phk's staticize/cleanup commits. pstat needs it, the MAXCONS
option is not visible anywhere else, and pstat uses it to find the bounds
of the sccons[MAXCONS] array, which varies.
I was perplexed when an example I'd written to show the values for these
variables changing as an xterm window was resized didn't work, and looking
into it I see that size tracking for LINES and COLS seems to be one SVR4
enhancement which didn't come across with libncurses.
Fixes unp_externalize panic which occurs when a process is at it's
ulimit for file descriptors and tries to receive a file descriptor from
another process.
Reviewed by: wollman
the devices I once owned or contemplated purchasing .. )
(1) The ncr controller supports 53C810/815/825/860/875.
(2) Descrpitions of fxp0 and vx0 were missing.
(3) The ed driver supports SMC 8216 (`Elite Ultra') too.
(4) Add pseudo-device ccd.
won't be pulled into individual ports that include this file. ;)
(2) Document MOTIFLIB, it's not set in the ports Makefiles but is
important for Motif ports (already documented in the handbook).
(3) Add INSTALL_PROGRAM, INSTALL_SCRIPT, INSTALL_DATA, INSTALL_MAN as
"aliases" of the appropriate install command line, for use in *-install
targets.
Reviewed by: the ports list (item 3 only)
Bigram does not remove newline at end of filename. This
break particulary the bigram algorithm and /var/db/locate.database
grow up 15 %.
Bigram does not check for characters outside 32-127.
The bigram output is silly and need ~1/2 CPU time of
database rebuilding.
old:
locate.bigram < $filelist | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
this can easy made bigram
new:
bigram < $filelist | sort -nr
code
Code does not check for char 31.
Use a lookup array instead a function. 3 x faster.
updatedb
rewritten
sync with bigram changes
read config file /etc/locate.rc if exists
submitted by: guido@gvr.win.tue.nl (Guido van Rooij)
concatdb - concatenate locate databases
mklocatedb - build locate database
cleaning up some of the vnode usage..
(I'm sure it still needs more..)
where can one find out what each vfs call expects to be locked
on completion, and how can one find out what each layer expects
to be freed on error.?
now completely consistent across all IP protocols and should be quite a
bit faster.
Use getprotoname() extensively, performed minor cleanups of admin utility.
The admin utility could use a good kick in the pants.
Basicly, these were the minimal changes I could make to the code
to get it up to tollerable shape. There will be some future commits
to clean up the basic architecture of the firewall code, and if
I'm feeling ambitious, I may pull in changes like NAT from Linux
and make the firewall hooks comletely generic so that a user can
either load the ipfw module or the ipfilter module (cf Darren Reed).
Discussed with: fenner & alex
refilled) a file that was either line- or un-buffered, all files were
flushed. According to the code comment, the flush (according to ANSI)
is supposed to happen on write + line buffered output files, not _all_
files.
Obtained from: OpenBSD / Theo de Raadt, possibly from proven@cygnus.com