- Fix how _rtld_relocate_nonplt_self deals with REL32 relocations.
- Change the assert so that it is correct for binutils 2.14 and 2.15.
There are still problems with the libraries generated with binutils 2.15,
but at least ld.elf_so doesn't crash.
that is required to change their password will not be allowed FTP
access. Inspired by similar functionality in other FTP daemons.
(approved by lukem)
* Crank version to 20041119 per lukem's request.
a particular user if the first tty is not writable. This broke in
revision 1.9 when it was strl'ified incorrectly (hi itojun). Thanks
to enami for spotting this.
* Fix yacc parser error recovery so that setjmp(3)/longjmp(3) is unnecessary.
* Fix SIGURG handler to set an urgflag that's later tested, rather than
abusing setjmp(3)/longjmp(3).
* Use "volatile sig_atomic_t" as the type of variables modified by sig handlers.
* Use sigaction(3) instead of signal(3) to set the signal handlers.
* Only set the main SIGALRM handler once. If we need to change it,
cache the old handler and restore appropriately...
* Remove a bunch of signal races by improving the signal handlers.
* Fix memory leak with 'ESPV ALL'.
My stuff:
* Clean up the debug message in reply(); use vsnprintf(3) instead of vsyslog(3).
* Rework parsing of OOB commands to _not_ use the yacc parser, since the
latter isn't reentrant and the hacks to work around that are ugly.
We now examine urgflag at appropriate locations and call handleoobcmd()
if it's set. Since the only OOB commands we currently implement are
ABOR and STAT, this isn't an issue. (I also can't find the reference in
RFC2228 where MIC, CONF & ENC are OOB-only commands. Go figure.)
I could clean up the is_oob stuff some more, but the remaining stuff
in ftpcmd.y is harmless and it's unnecessary churn right this moment.
around the delimiters (commas and colons). Also, at the end of
the "RESPONSE TYPES" section for "USERID" it is explicitly noted
that any spaces after the colon following the OSTYPE field *are*
part of the identifier.
versions used by others in libc weak, so that we have:
name: weak
__name: weak
___name: strong
- Add __name strong aliases of the dlfcn names in ld.elf_so, so that we have:
name: strong
__name: strong
This allows ld.elf_so to self-resolve both the name and __name variants
of the dlfcn functions, the former being required for dlfcn support in
applications, the latter being required for dlfcn support in libc.
Fixes the problem described in:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-toolchain/2004/07/17/0000.html
Reviewed by Nick.