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Author SHA1 Message Date
peter
ab076d3a60 make the Usage string match reality
Submitted by:  faried nawaz <fn@uidaho.edu>, PR#2075
1996-11-22 13:58:03 +00:00
obrien
9da763a417 Added reminder to edit the parent Makefile to add what you just imported. 1996-11-22 08:28:32 +00:00
jkh
80d0490b8e Gnu tar has problems creating an archive which contains a file with a hard
link to another file which has a long (>=100 char) name.  When listing such
an archive, the name of the link is truncated to 99 characters, and when
extracting such an archive, an error is reported because it is trying to
create a hard link to a file which doesn't exist.  This patch fixes that
problem and has also been sent to the GNU maintainers.

Closes PR#1992

Submitted-By: David Dawes <dawes@landfill.physics.usyd.edu.au>
1996-11-12 18:15:42 +00:00
dyson
2f9365fa02 Add the PPro %cr4 register to the supported registers in the
assembler.
1996-11-11 19:03:51 +00:00
jdp
0118326e5f Document that "ldconfig -m" rescans all directories previously
entered into the hints file, in addition to the directories named
on the command line.

2.2 Candidate.
1996-11-09 20:26:19 +00:00
jdp
81bba450d5 Fixed a bug in the handling of the directories in the search path
that is stored in the hints file.  If that search path contained
a non-existent directory (one, say, that had been removed), and
"ldconfig -m /a/perfectly/good/directory" was run, ldconfig returned
an error status without printing an error message.  This caused
some confusing bombs when installing ports, in particular.

I changed it so that non-existent directories from the stored search
path are silently ignored.  Only non-existent directories named
explicitly on the command line are treated as errors.  Also, a
diagnostic is printed if and only if an error status is returned.

In an unrelated fix, ldconfig now silently ignores any directories
named on the command line when the "-r" option is given.  Formerly,
these directories incorrectly made their way into the "search
directories" line of the listing.  It really should be an error to
specify directories together with "-r", but I don't have time to
fix the manual page in that way right now.

2.2 Candidate.
1996-11-08 02:12:40 +00:00
wosch
d459440903 Not hang in the downcase routine.
Submitted by: Trevor Blackwell tlb@viaweb.com

2.1.6/2.2 Candidate
1996-11-05 23:35:16 +00:00
steve
96c8a8c203 Change -I$(.CURDIR) to -I. in CFLAGS. As Bruce pointed out
$(...) is bad style and without -I. this program would not
compile unless ${.OBJDIR} == ${.CURDIR}.

Submitted by: bde
1996-11-04 16:14:16 +00:00
steve
979bb1227d Get rid of bogus #ifdef's. 1996-11-04 04:36:31 +00:00
steve
70ff03393a Upgrade to dc version 1.0 which comes bundled with
bc version 1.03.
1996-11-04 04:24:33 +00:00
steve
0be58f23d8 Cleanup -Wall warnings added with upgrade to version 1.03. 1996-11-04 03:59:35 +00:00
steve
ef6f1644ef Upgrade to version 1.03. 1996-11-04 03:55:26 +00:00
steve
c8ffccae0e Ok, instead of covering up the problem, let's fix it.
Reinstate the ability to use directories as input files
and make dc print an error message when trying to
lookup/set the value of an invalid register.

Suggested by: bde
1996-11-03 16:18:58 +00:00
joerg
c5c9264413 Print out permissions that could not be re-established using 0%o
instead of decimal.  Also, don't use the `l' modifier for something
that has just been cast to `int' anyway.

Remove various bogus pathnames to look up rsh(1) at.  Our rsh is in
/usr/bin, but never in /usr/usb, nor would it ever be called remsh...
Also, if it hasn't been found there, use execlp() to look it up.  the
latter is required for `weird' environments like a fixit floppy where
the regular /usr/bin hiearrchy is not avaiable.  tar should probably
do it similar to dump/restore, and use rcmd(3) instead of forking an
external process.
1996-11-03 14:47:52 +00:00
steve
01addb2f21 Don't allow filenames specified on the commandline
to be directories.
1996-11-03 03:31:33 +00:00
ache
d7aa9c874c Uncomment static from collate_range_cmp, no more in locale.h 1996-10-31 14:44:24 +00:00
ache
fe5b7d008f Remove unused file 1996-10-31 08:03:26 +00:00
ache
e39dc02ecd Localize it 1996-10-31 08:01:16 +00:00
ache
ae538a3fbd Replace collate_range_cmp call with its code (GNU version) 1996-10-31 07:45:15 +00:00
ache
71018396d1 Replace collate_range_cmp call by its code (GNU version) 1996-10-31 07:36:09 +00:00
gj
c9dd1b7e08 changes to gdb to:
1) add Garrett Wollman's trap frame resolving mods
2) make the `proc' command (kernel debugging) really work
3) allow use of a pid with the `proc' command (previously you had to
provide the address of the proc structure)

Unfortunately, the `proc' command won't work while doing remote debugging.
1996-10-29 21:52:21 +00:00
peter
8a114aa2ad oops, uninitialised variable.. -v mode depended on stack contents.
Submitted by: Masafumi NAKANE <max@wide.ad.jp>, PR#1920
1996-10-29 18:45:20 +00:00
joerg
b7bce82d8a Added ${DESTDIR} to the install target so bison.{simple,hairy}
will also appear in our releases. ;)

Forgotten by: peter
1996-10-27 21:50:59 +00:00
jdp
2c2080f5a0 If errors occur during the loading of the shared libraries required by
the main program, report them directly from the dynamic linker and die
there, rather than returning an error message to crt0.o.  This enables
the printing of error messages even for old executables, whose version
of crt0.o is not able to print them.

This fix closes PR bin/1869.

The code in crt0.o for printing error messages from the dynamic linker
is no longer used, because of this change.  But it must remain, for
backward compatibility with older dynamic linkers.
1996-10-24 16:24:19 +00:00
ache
6744ae8129 Remove local fnmatch() copy, we now compatible with GNU fnmatch 1996-10-23 16:53:26 +00:00
joerg
21bccdcd4a Make it clear that a vendor-branch import adds something to the
existing sources.

Requested by: markm
1996-10-20 13:14:40 +00:00
joerg
7153d808f5 Various fixes and FreeBSD modifications:
. remove the blubber about `submitter-id's from the man page, we don't
  use them,
. use REPLY_TO or REPLYTO in preference over LOGNAME as the value for
  the Reply-To address (closes PRs 1471 and its duplicates 1472 and 1823),
. don't abuse ~/.signature as ORGANIZATION, this is almost always
  useless blunder,
. actually list the Categories again, instead of xrefing to ``see
  above'' (closes PR 1835),
. check the Synopsis field for being not empty,
. make the mail Subject the same as Synopsis if left blank (closes
  PR 1209).

The remaining open send-pr related PRs (184 and its duplicate 1047,
and 1415) are pilot errors or local hardware problems.
1996-10-19 21:42:40 +00:00
jdp
193247f80b Fix two minor typos in the manual page. 1996-10-18 04:49:43 +00:00
peter
9aec27bf17 Build/install c++filt from g++, we already have all the sources and
it's and useful. (Ever tried to read 'nm' and 'ldd -v' output on a c++
object or library? :-) This filter decodes the mangled symbol names.)

Requested by: Chuck Robey <chuckr@glue.umd.edu>
1996-10-13 17:37:03 +00:00
jdp
a61297ba87 Add the search directories from the hints file only the first time it is
opened.  After that, the directories are already present, and there is
no point in adding them again.  This doesn't fix any bugs; it's just for
efficiency.
1996-10-10 23:16:50 +00:00
jdp
e11a58ddc6 Add a new option "-f hints_file" to specify an alternate file instead of
"/var/run/ld.so.hints".

Delete an incorrect statement about LD_LIBRARY_PATH from the manual
page.
1996-10-10 23:14:23 +00:00
jdp
14b86859f7 Fix a bug that caused a segmentation violation if dlsym() was called
with its first argument equal to NULL.
1996-10-10 04:10:32 +00:00
wosch
000fb64288 delete doubled words, e.g.: "the the" -> "the" 1996-10-05 22:27:30 +00:00
peter
2108e41875 Add genclass to the subdir list 1996-10-04 08:45:34 +00:00
peter
90009f2575 Initial attempt at a bmakefile for genclass. 1996-10-03 23:00:09 +00:00
peter
084126c610 Ugly hack alert!
libg++'s exception code causes gcc to generate (ahem!) non-conventional
assembler code in -fpic mode that gas and ld choke on.  Basically, gas
and ld require than symbols referenced in the GOT (global offset table)
are actually global (as the name implies).  It attempted to work around
it before, but didn't quite go far enough to prevent a core dump in ld.
This hack causes GOT referenced symbols to be forced global.  This
probably breaks the __EXCEPTION_TABLE__ stuff in pic mode, but heck, it
wasn't even possible to compile with a shared library before at all.

I'm not 100% sure what the bug is.  There's two possibilities:
1: gcc/cp/exception.c has to be fixed to stop doing GOT references to
   local symbols, or
2: as/ld/symorder/ld.so etc need to be taught about how to keep local
   symbols around so that they can be dealt with in GOT references.

John Polstra's elfkit stuff seems to deal with this fine though, which is
why I think it's a "missing feature" in our hacked gas and ld..
1996-10-03 08:07:38 +00:00
nate
6a6edabfc3 There's no need to 'unsetenv()' unsafe environment variables explicitly
since rt_readenv() already takes care of not setting unsafe variables.
This was part of the changes I submitted to Peter and John during the
review which must have gotten missed.
1996-10-01 16:09:18 +00:00
peter
9c042c8f51 Sigh, oh well, here's my obligigatory "oops" commit. I don't quite know
how I managed to get this out of sync, but I did.  I guess that's what I
get for directly committing from different machines that I was testing on.

Pointed out by: Paul Traina <pst@freebsd.org>
1996-10-01 11:54:38 +00:00
peter
f24d68a73a Resync the libgcc functions list with the 2.7.2.1 tree. We were building
a (now) defunct routine that no longer exists (causing an empty .o file),
and were missing some others.  Some of the ones we were missing are no-ops
on the i386, so there are now 4 empty .o files.

(It seems that libc/quad has got some defunct functions now)
1996-10-01 03:47:36 +00:00
peter
69ea9ac338 Don't build config/i386/i386.o in the src/contrib/gcc tree..... :-] 1996-10-01 03:44:29 +00:00
peter
519e9b0911 Incorporate John Polstra's sods.c display of the details about the
dynamic linking information in the executable.  It's quite extensive.
It's connected to ldd's (new) -v option.
1996-10-01 02:16:16 +00:00
peter
7523d23ee7 Update to handle new version ld.so.hints and info in executable for
configurable fallback search paths, as well as new crt interface version.

Also:
 - even faster getenv(), get all environment variable settings in a single
   pass.
 - ldd printf-like format specifications
 - minor code cleanups, one vsprintf -> vsnprintf (harmless)

The library search sequence is a little more complete now. Before,
it'd search $LD_LIBRARY_PATH (by opendir/readdir/closedir), then read
the hints file, then read /usr/lib (again by scanning thr directory).  It
would then fail if there was no "found" library.

Now, it does LD_LIBRARY_PATH and the hints file the same, but then uses
a longer fallback path.  The -R path is fetched from the executable if
specified at build time, the ldconfig path is appended, and /usr/lib is
appended to that. Duplicates are suppressed.  This means that simply
placing a new library in /usr/local/lib will work (the same as it did in
/usr/lib) without needing ldconfig -m.  It will find it quicker if the
ldconfig is run though.

Similar changes have been made to the NetBSD ld.so, but ours is rather
different now due to John Polstra's speedups and fixes from a while back.

The ldd printf-like format support came direct from NetBSD.

Reviewed by: nate, jdp
1996-10-01 01:52:03 +00:00
peter
7ad318175d Support for specifying printf-like output specs to control the ldd output
as present in the new rtld version.

Obtained from: NetBSD
Reviewed by: nate, jdp
1996-10-01 01:34:32 +00:00
peter
23b0588846 Updates to deal with ld.so.hints version 2. It now deals with the
ldconfig path (from NetBSD).  I added code to make sure there were no
duplicates in the path when multiple ldconfig -m's were used.

Reviewed by: nate, jdp
Obtained from: NetBSD (partly)
1996-10-01 01:31:51 +00:00
peter
180a0b4f4a Update the backends to go with the top-level ld changes. The non-i386
changes are for completeness, I don't think they work.  There are changes
to deal with the new include files.

Obtained from: NetBSD (mostly)
1996-10-01 01:28:10 +00:00
peter
84a69ec571 Support for .weak (in addition to the N_INDR stab) for gcc/g++. Also deal
with the -R option and store the path in the dynamic header when specified.
The $LD_RUN_PATH environment variable is not checked yet.

While here, split up the code a bit more to enable more selective replacing
of GPL'ed components that are linked with ld.so with others.

Obtained from: NetBSD (mostly, the breakup is my fault)
1996-10-01 01:22:51 +00:00
peter
b3c93bb2d8 Mostly resync our gas with the NetBSD version to obtain support for
.weak as gcc and g++ would like to use.

This includes changes to other architectures mostly for completeness,
I don't expect cross-assemblink would work but I could be wrong.

Obtained from: NetBSD
1996-10-01 00:13:54 +00:00
wosch
1b3dbceedf xVERSIONx -> 3.2; close PR 1404 1996-09-28 18:31:30 +00:00
wosch
75b1ede7c4 grep -q pattern file
search 'pattern' in whole file 'file', from top to bottom.  This is
not necessary; if grep found 'pattern' it can stop further searching
in file 'file'.

Example:

$ time ./grep-old -q Adam /usr/share/dict/*
        1.93 real         1.05 user         0.85 sys
$ time ./grep-new -q Adam /usr/share/dict/*
        0.14 real         0.06 user         0.06 sys
1996-09-27 19:44:46 +00:00
wosch
5b3a6e6fa1 test 37: [b-a] is a syntax error and exit with status 2 1996-09-27 19:40:39 +00:00