not pointing to the PLT in _rtld_relocate_plt_object(). I'm not quite
sure why the i386 added the extra relocations, but it removed the `return
0' needed for other arches.
THIS DOES NOT YET FIX BUILDING LD.ELF_SO ON ALPHA. There are some other
binutils 2.9.1 related issues, but this does return build ability to
2.8.1 based as and ld. Will do more investigation later.
Allow relative file writes,
For relative file accesses, no longer continues searching dirlist once we find
_any_ file, even one for which we don't have access,
If no dirlist was given on the command line, apply same permissions check as
with 'absolute' requests before allowing access.
solution with less code replication. use realpath() in logcmd() so
that all logged filenames are sane.
* support `REST STREAM' in `FEAT' reply (from draft-ietf-ftpext-mlst-05)
* in 'HELP', suffix unimplemented commands with `-' instead of `*'; the
former is easier to differentiate from `+'.
* deprecate curdir() now that logcmd() doesn't use it.
* ensure all filename buffers are at least MAXPATHLEN+1 in size.
* move jmp_buf errcatch out of extern.h, removing need to #include <setjmp.h>
in every file.
[XXX not perfect since gotslot are allocated on a per-symbol basis but
not a per-symbol & addend tuple. This makes impossible to have separate
GOT entries to ___sF (stdin), ___sF+88 (stdout), and ___sF+176 (stderr)]
DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP being defined on mips targets with shared libs. Since
netbsd's gdb config.h defines HAVE_LINK_H, link.h is expected to
provide it. So #include <machine/elf_machdep.h> to make it so.
Add argument to md_fix_jmpslot indicating whether this the first (i.e
tranfer) jmpslot or not. Add better support for VAX (the VAX can support
pure text code; let ld that advantage of it). Checking in verified and
working versions of rtld VAX support routines.
(Fix a sort-of-LP64 egcs printf warning.)
It's unfortunate that off_t and quad_t don't print with %q. I wonder
what would happen if alpha changed these from long -> long long? It's
the same actual size in bits either way.
* implement FEAT and OPTS from RFC2389. FEAT returns SIZE and MDTM.
OPTS only works on NOOP (as a test).
* extend format of /etc/ftpchroot similar to /etc/ftpusers; each entry
can take an optional trailing `yes' or `no' which indicates if
chroot should be done (defaults to `yes').
based on patches from Ty Sarna <tsarna@endicor.com> in [bin/4769]
cleanups/bugs:
* reorder and reformat entries in yacc parser to match cmdtab[].
add a blank line between each rule.
* add short hasopts and char *options to struct tab, to support OPTS.
* deprecate upper(); use strcasecmp() instead of strcmp()
* remove unnecessary for (;;) { } in yylex();
* replace copy() and sgetsave() with xstrdup()
* fix a couple of `hasyyerrored = 1' that were accidently removed.
problem; move `hasyyerrored' state flag out of yylex() so that
check_{login,modify} can also set it.
* check result of check_login for PORT command
* set initial timeout before the "setjmp(); for(;;) yyparse()",
otherwise an invalid command after login incorrectly sets the timeout
to 5 minutes (rather than what was set in ftpd.conf)
* replace (char *)0 with NULL
* move yyerror() from ftpd.c to ftpcmd.y
* remove need for -Dunix, by using the version string from ftpd.c
(instead of `BSD-199506')
* move all extern-ed vars into extern.h
fixes long standing ftpd bug where two replies would be returned
to the client if a command was flagged as accepting `ARGS' but the
parser didn't know how to cope. obvious symptom of this would be
ftp client is always one error message `behind' the server.
* consistently refer to the RFC as `RFC 959' not `RFC959' or `RFC-959',
and replace refs to RFC 765 with RFC 959.
* change order of commands in cmdtab[] to: RFC 959, BSD extras, and obsolete.
* whitespace police, deprecate register, replace malloc/strcpy with strdup