achieve on ia64, because we need to generate the ELF64/ia64 code and
simply tag elf-fbsd-brand.c at the end of it.
This hasn't actually been tested beyond trivial compilation testing.
A buildworld has been started and it's time I wait for my changes to
loop back to my local repo anyway. I'll get back to this in a couple
of hours...
o BFD_VERSION_DATE now reflects the release date of 2.15,
o BFD_VERSION now has the correct version number.
Previous values reflected 2.14.92 from a week prior to release.
While here, fix a whitespace (tab) nit.
stable ld.so. We need to revisit the rtld-elf/sparc64/rtld_start.S
rev. 1.5 and rtld-elf/sparc64/rtld_machdep.h rev. 1.5, which was
suppose to allow stock Binutils 2.13 (and later) to be used.
(bogus, application name space) mcount function name on amd64. Override
it here instead.
I've done it this way to avoid touching gcc source while 3.4 is in
progress, and this is the smallest, lowest impact I could come up with.
Adding a patch touches about 10-14 lines of Makefile, this touches only 1.
This will likely go away with the 3.4 import.
I spoke with Alexander about this a few days ago, but waited until after
sorting out some of the other bugs in the userland profiling.
One thing Gzip does is implicitly by store the size of a file into an
'unsigned long' rather than explicitly compute the remainder modulo 2^32
(see RFC 1952 section 2.3.1 "ISIZE"). Thus an extracted file size is
does not equal the original size (mod 2^32) for files larger than 4GB.
This manifests itself in errors such as:
zcat: bigfile.gz: invalid compressed data--length error
PR: 66008, 66009
Submitted by: Peter Losher <Peter_Losher@isc.org>
Patch by: tjr
The GCC developers separated out the configure header between libU77 and
libI77 and FreeBSD didn't keep up with the change. So now this header needs
to be a superset of both sublib's configuration specification.
Notably this commit causes ftruncate(), fseeko(), and ftello() to be used.
PR: 22635
A malicious CVS server could cause your CVS client to overwrite
arbitrary files (CAN-2004-0180).
When a CVS client uses the `-p' checkout option, the server could be
fooled into checking out files from outside the given $CVSROOT.
(This patch is applied in an unorthodox manner so as not to complicate
a later vendor import of CVS.)