+ 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
is one that contains a `/' character that is not the first character.
All parent directories referenced in the path must exist.
* Add copyright for all the work I've done.
* Document the history of various features added since 4.3-Reno.
- parsekey(): support "all" as a keyword which returns a value with all bits
set that pertain to a valid keyword.
- dump_nodes():
- only print out a keyword if it's requested AND it's set in the node
- UNAME falls back to UID if the user name can't be determined
- GNAME falls back to GID if the group name can't be determined
- rework man page:
- use Sy instead of Cm
- use Pq, Dq, Ql, etc instead of ``...''
- create a typedef struct slist_t to hold stuff in (avoid stringlist(3)
because it's less portable)
- move the tag manipulate stuff into misc.c
- add matchtags(), which returns 0 if the node is explicitly excluded,
or not included if an include list is given; or 1 otherwise
- in -D, change tags support from files-only to all-non-directories
(xxx; still considering implementing tags support for -c and !-D)
- add a new keyword - "tags" - which is a comma separated list of tags
associated with that file.
- add "-E tags"; exclude files in -D output with matching tags
- add "-I tags"; only include files in -D output with matching tags
(default is to list all)
fixes:
- move all extern variable references from individual files into extern.h
- `quote' some more user-specified strings in error messages
- man page: list an options arguments in the description, and sort xrefs.
The purpose of that modification is to make the license on these files
"GPL-compatible," so that mdsetimage may be combined with BFD. (The
resulting license is word-for-word identicial to one of the licenses
described as being GPL compatible on
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html.)
by various tools
- implement -R key - remove the given key(s) from the list of keys to print
(now it's possible with "-k type -R type" to remove all keys :)
- rename ftype() to nodetype(), and make it public
- use pwcache(3) functions instead of get{gr,pw}{nam,uid}(3)
- add dump_nodes(), which provides the guts for -D.
to a verification program for a binary package. The following callouts
are defined: "none", "gpg" and "pgp5".
This feature allows you to verify a binary package against a detached
signature file, and to proceed with the installation or not, depending
upon the level of trust you place in the signatory of the binary
package.
Digital signatures will be checked in a recursive manner (i.e. if
pkg_add is called with a verification type which is not "none", the
verification type will be passed to subsequent invocations of pkg_add
for the dependent packages).
At the current time, digital signatures cannot be used with the URL
form of pkg_add(1) - the detached signature file must be in the same
directory as the binary package, either locally or mounted by NFS.
If no -s argument is given, pkg_add(1) retains its current behaviour -
the package will not be verified before installation takes place.