check on the correct node
- apply_specentry(): if this node is a duplicate of another, apply the
changes to the `master' entry instead of this one.
- fix inotype() to DTRT
- comment out some debugging info that is too verbose
- use syslog after we become a daemon to write error messages.
- failure to open a device is not fatal.
- copy timeval, because select is allowed to change it.
- if we failed to blank all the devices we are monitoring, exit
It doesn't need any special privileges or kernel devices.
Only ffs image creation is supported at this time, although makefs has been
designed to allow the addition of other file system formats by writing new
back-ends.
This program was designed & implemented by Luke Mewburn of Wasabi Systems.
It doesn't need any special privileges or kernel devices.
Only ffs image creation is supported at this time, although makefs has been
designed to allow the addition of other file system formats by writing new
back-ends.
This program was designed & implemented by Luke Mewburn of Wasabi Systems.
It doesn't need any special privileges or kernel devices.
Only ffs image creation is supported at this time, although makefs has been
designed to allow the addition of other file system formats by writing new
back-ends.
This program was designed & implemented by Luke Mewburn of Wasabi Systems.
+ remove some unused code in a comment.
+ add F_SHELL flag in userdel
+ use a separate local declaration for a temporary variable, rather
than overloading a variable that's used for something else.
various potential problems when intermixing full and relative paths
- changes to make it much easier to use spec() - the specfile parser - in
other programs (via .PATHing spec.c and misc.c):
- move excludetags, includetags and keys from mtree.c to misc.c
- implement mtree_err() using vwarnx() instead of assuming name is
"mtree"
- move inotype() and nodetype() from compare.c to misc.c
- add nodetoinode(), to convert from an mtree F_* type to a
mode_t S_IF* type
- clean up #include use; don't assume "mtree.h" pulls in some
standard includes
- change spec() to take a FILE * arg (where the specfile is read from)
- make a copy of cfparse.y called "y.tab.y" because "cfparse.h" is not
actually the yacc generated header file (duh?)
- include the tcpdump directory with -I *after* racoon's source, else
tcpdump's headers will be picked up unexpectedly
- include . *before* racoon's source so as to make the generated files
first on the list