then checking that against ULONG_MAX. Instead use a "unsigned long"
as the temporary variable. Then check against UINT32_MAX before
assigning back to the original variable.
Make sure that each va_start has one and only one matching va_end,
especially in error cases.
If the va_list is used multiple times, do multiple va_starts/va_ends.
If a function gets va_list as argument, don't let it use va_end (since
it's the callers responsibility).
Improved by comments from enami and christos -- thanks!
Heimdal/krb4/KAME changes already fed back, rest to follow.
Inspired by, but not not based on, OpenBSD.
revision 1.3
date: 1999/02/22 02:37:27; author: mrg; state: Exp; lines: +19 -1
if we are chrooting, write a symlink for the pid file so that ndc, etc,
continue to work as normal. this allows named to run in a chroot jail
with zero loss of functionality.
- 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.
dig/host/whatever assumes that it is using BIND8 code. mixing BIND4 in
libc with BIND8 code will result in very strange behavior, or program panics.
it is not necessary for dig/host/whatever to obey /etc/nsswitch.conf, actually
dig(1) is explicit about it.
now dist/bind is almost clean BIND822p5, with the following exception:
- /etc/irs.conf will never be visited when running BIND8 toolchain,
to make it less complex. the search order for BIND8 toolchain is
defined in dist/bind/lib/irs/gen.c:default_map_rules().
and usr.sbin/bind compiles them in BSD make framework, with no tricks at all.