elements, which are used for the initial authentication attempt (if
requested by the server). in the case of $http_proxy, use the values
for proxy authentication.
1) Include bsd.sys.mk so we pick up DESTDIR changes to fine .h files.
2) Only set STRIP if it's unset.
3) Generate .cro files rather than .lo files. .lo now is used for "local
objects" - obj's for the host machine not the target machine.
.netrc entry exists for the host with a valid user. noted by
Frederick Bruckman <fb@enteract.com> in [bin/7477]
* fix a minor memory leak associated with calling ruserpass() with
an empty user, password, or account.
__attribute__ and __extension__ workarounds.
Our invariant is: No gcc extensions if __GNUC__ is not defined, so lint
should not be playing around trying to pretend it is gcc.
- the path is split on `/', and each directory is CWD-ed into separately.
(from [standards/7484] by Alan Barrett <apb@iafrica.com>)
- support a trailing `;type=X' suffix, where X is a,i, or d. (d isn't
implemented, but it is recognised)
- the only non-compliant behaviour is that empty directories sections
(e.g `//') aren't run as `CWD ' - as a lot of ftpds don't like that.
Instead, treat this as a no-op.
* don't support globbing for ftp urls, since that's technically not
RFC compliant.
* fix a couple of man-page nits
* $FTPMODE is the documented way in ftp(1) to force passive, active,
gate-ftp, or autodetect.
* AFAIK, we haven't shipped any previous release with pftp in /usr/bin
* no link was made for gate-ftp (and i don't think that makes sense in
/usr/bin either)
* even though the link isn't made, the support for pftp, gate-ftp, and
the `-p' flag should remain since people may depend on having their
own link (e.g, ~/bin/pftp -> /usr/bin/ftp) or aliases which use
these things. it doesn't hurt to leave argv[0] checking in ftp's main().