real save data pointers when we get the message (or rather, at disconnect
time following the message).
Factor out code to do this, and to deal with xs->resid, in siop_common.c.
name when gunzip'ing via strdup(3). Fixes a bug whereby the new
filename would appear as gibberish when verbosely gunzipping.
Fix an off-by-one error when allocating the filename with added suffix,
and properly NUL-terminate the new filename.
It's NULL, not 0, in char * assignments - there are some still to do here.
Lazy binding doesn't work 100% of the time so force immediate binding.
One possible reason is that the PLT stub blows away r20 which the
compiler might not take into account.
/etc/X11/<foo>, where <foo> is one of:
fs lbxproxy proxymngr rstart twm xdm xinit xserver xsm
(I haven't implemented automatic migration at this time; it's too fragile
given that /etc/X11 may already exist on some systems)
* End user modifiable configuration has moved from
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/<someprog>
to
/etc/X11/<someprog>
This is consistent with our own policies as well as other projects.
The files & directories that were moved have _NOT_ been marked
`obsolete', as they contain user configuration and therefore we
don't want the automatic "obsolete file removal" mechanism to
remove them.
* The /etc/font/* and /etc/X11/* configuration files are installed
with 'configinstall' (not 'install'), using CONFIGFILES and
CONFIGSYMLINKS.
This is so that a normal 'make build' in src/x11 will not
trash your configuration.
* A 'distribution' target has been added to src/x11 to perform
'make configinstall' in the appropriate subdirectories.
(Should we consider making 'configinstall' a first-class target?)
* The xdm pixmaps have have been moved to /usr/X11R6/include/X11/pixmaps
where the other pixmaps are.
(I don't consider these pictures end-user configuration).
IMPORTANT NOTE:
* These changes require an up to date xsrc, and 'make cleandir' should
be performed in src/x11 before a build for the changes to fully take
effect.
target) instead of using home-grown 'distribution' targets or using
FILES with the 'install' target.
Add some etc/ subdir Makefiles where appropriate.
XXX: some of etc/Makefile install-etc-files could be converted to CONFIGFILES.