interface was based on a draft version of POSIX whereas the final
(1996) version of POSIX specified that the error is returned.
While I'm here, fix getlogin_r so that it works for more than just
the first time it's called.
Reviewed by: wes, wollman (man page)
quitting every time. The way to free a CIRCLEQ was to loop until
the current == current->head, but the way to free a TAILQ is to loop
until current->head == NULL.
In any case, the CORRECT way to do it is a loop of TAILQ_EMPTY() checks
and TAILQ_REMOVE()al of TAILQ_FIRST(). This bug wouldn't have happened
if the loop wasn't hard-coded...
There may be more bugs of this type from the conversion.
identification and descriptions of most capabilities, current inheritence
rules, etc. More to follow.
Reviewed by: sheldonh
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
telldir positions. This will allow (future) locking on a
per-DIR basis (for MT-safety). For now, this change does
the following:
o Remove the hash table from telldir.c. Recode to use queue
macros.
o Remove 'const' from 'telldir(const DIR *)'.
o Remove 'register' variables as suggested in a recent
thread.
No response from: -current
- iruserok_sa() and __ivaliduser_af() were re-organized to use
__ivaliduser_sa()
- __icheckhost() was re-written to use getaddrinfo() instead of
getipnodebyname()
- better handling of multiple destination addresses in rcmd()
These changes were basically taken from KAME and changed to fit our
rcmd.c.
Obtained from: KAME
a NULL argument. Some programs change the contents of the argv
array, typically to remove some special arguments. They shorten
argv by storing a NULL where an argument pointer used to be. Such
programs core dumped if they called setproctitle(), because it
would try to apply strlen() to a NULL pointer.
instead of immediately after the fclose. The previous logic did work
on freebsd, but is somewhat risky practice (and causes trouble when
porting to other OS's).
PR: bin/22965
Reviewed by: Garrett Wollman
stderr in case of warnings and errors.
Rename malloc_options to have a leading underscore, I belive I have been
told that is more correct namespace wise.