in a variable that can be added other maps than amd.home. Patch submitted
in PR 11826 by Anthony Mallet <anthony.mallet@ficus.yi.org>
* Slightly optimize calculation of DOMAIN
server1,server2,server3 on the command line. This allows the user to
optionally avoid the interactive mode of ypinit. If the -l flag is not
supplied, the old behavior is retained.
This allows users to do things like rsh out creation of YP clients, and
sushi to generate yp clients/servers/slaves.
It broke a sequence of:
key1 \
value1 \
value2 \
value3 \
key2 \
value4 \
etc.
Handle both the netgroup rule and the amd.home rule using a .USEBEFORE
macro rule, since they contain the same code.
XXX: Needs new make(1)
because neither "ypxfr" nor the YP bits of "libc" can handle IPv6. If the
hostname is used there will be an automatic fallback to IPv4 which makes
server pushed work again in mixed IPv4 and IPv6 environments. This fixes
bin/11755 by myself.
define _LIBC so that the weak aliases those files normally define if
built in libc get set properly. Otherwise, this doesn't link statically.
Static linking tested on NetBSD/i386 by sommerfeld, correct runtime
operation not verified (but should be no different than before).
access checking (via libwrap) like mountd(8) does.
Also, garbage-collect a bunch of stuff that is normally created by
rpcgen(1) that we'll never use in this program.
There might be serveral more waiting to be pushed to.
This is only 1/2 of the fix. ypxfer(8) also needs a change to
avoid a false error, but this allows pushes to continue to work,
at least.
Problem noted by aflury@zembu.com and agordon@zembu.com.
hosts.{byname,byaddr} is still an IPv4 only mapping.
obeys solaris8 practice. see comments in ypinit/Makefile.yp for details.
TODO: interop test with solaris8 (any takers?)
through sort before makedbm.
This drops Erik Rungi's <rungus@openface.ca> passwd.byname generation for
3000 entries from 25-30 seconds down to 0.75 seconds.
the same (datum is { char *, int }, DBT is { void *, size_t /* u_int */ }),
copy info to appropriate temporary variables before calling underlying
db(3) operations.