- don't include eeprom support on sparc64.
- work out if we are eeprom or openprom from the results of open()
and/or ioctl(), rather than grovelling the kernel.
- move all eeprom specific code to eehandlers.c
- update manpage for sparc64 usage, remove delete -N switch
with these changes, eeprom(8) no longer needs to be setgid.
The FTP coprocess formerly wrote the output of the "get | tar vxf -" pipe
to stderr, which resulted in no output to the feedback pipe (stdout), and
thus the timeout was not updated for any line printed by the "tar" process.
This was now changed to also feed back the chars to the expect() routine,
updating the timeout handler. The "also" part is implemented by passing
the output through "tee /dev/stderr".
At least NetBSD and Solaris have this, so no problem there.
Thanks to Frank van der Linden for helping me to debug this.
Once we found the correct slot, make sure dle points to it. dle was left
pointing out of the array by the for(;;) loop.
Fix from Ken Wellsch <kwellsch@tampabay.rr.com>
- resolve conflicts (there are many conflicts with $NetBSD$ tags -
dunno why they happen).
- type pedant (couple of typecasts).
correct yacc-generated file handling. remove bin/named/ns_parser.h,
use the header yacc generates at compilation time.
- keep the case consistent between the actual name and what's referenced.
e.g, if it's `foo', don't use '.Nm Foo' at the start of a sentence.
- remove unnecessary `.Nm foo' after the first occurrence (except for
using `.Nm ""' if there's stuff following, or for the 2nd and so on
occurrences in a SYNOPSIS
- use Sx, Ic, Li, Em, Sq, and Xr as appropriate
directory already exists. Previously new skel files from /etc/skel were
copied and permissions/ownerships changed even if the directory already
existed.
"Re: dhclient still taking up 95% of CPU" in current-users:
: Fix for bug #416: If a server hands dhclient an insanely large
: lease time, select() can get passed a too-large timeout, causing it
: to return EINVAL. This fix restricts the select() timeout to one day.