that, but then fill out the control file with the "df" filename. Fix by
sending the remote file with the "df" filename, as suggested by Robert
Vargason on tech-userlevel. lpd -r now works properly with an if (input
filter)
return -1. This causes filters to fail because we get a value for
child_pid we weren't expecting. Set SIGCHLD to SIG_DFL instead to clear
the reapchild setting when forking the child lpd.
This PR claims that MacOSX 10.1 cannot print postscript files to a NetBSD
lpd because the mac will tag the file with an "o" for postscript, which
we do not handle. Rather than simply mapping o -> f as was done in the
PR, or mapping o -> l as was done in FreeBSD, I have implemented full
support for the "o" option. If a postscript filter does not exist in the
printcap file however, it will default to "l" handling.
With this change, you can now specify a "pf" or postscript filter in your
printcap, and have it handle postscript files sent to it with "lpr -o".
The "o" format in lpd is specified in RFC1179 as being a valid format flag.
Lpd has the ability to start on a port other than "printer" but has no
way to connect to a remote lpd on that port. This change adds the
ability to specify port@host in the rm element of printcap(5). Tested to
work with both a standard lpd setup and one running on special ports.
program/tool from "FOO" to "TOOL_FOO". The new variables are:
TOOL_ASN1_COMPILE TOOL_CAP_MKDB TOOL_CAT TOOL_CKSUM TOOL_COMPILE_ET
TOOL_CONFIG TOOL_CRUNCHGEN TOOL_CTAGS TOOL_DB TOOL_EQN TOOL_FGEN
TOOL_GENCAT TOOL_GROFF TOOL_HEXDUMP TOOL_INDXBIB TOOL_INSTALLBOOT
TOOL_INSTALL_INFO TOOL_M4 TOOL_MAKEFS TOOL_MAKEINFO TOOL_MAKEWHATIS
TOOL_MDSETIMAGE TOOL_MENUC TOOL_MKCSMAPPER TOOL_MKESDB
TOOL_MKLOCALE TOOL_MKMAGIC TOOL_MKTEMP TOOL_MSGC TOOL_MTREE
TOOL_PAX TOOL_PIC TOOL_PREPMKBOOTIMAGE TOOL_PWD_MKDB TOOL_REFER
TOOL_ROFF_ASCII TOOL_ROFF_DVI TOOL_ROFF_HTML TOOL_ROFF_PS
TOOL_ROFF_RAW TOOL_RPCGEN TOOL_SOELIM TOOL_SUNLABEL TOOL_TBL
TOOL_UUDECODE TOOL_VGRIND TOOL_ZIC
For each, provide default in <bsd.sys.mk> of the form:
TOOL_FOO?= foo
and for the ${USETOOLS}=="yes" case in <bsd.own.mk>, provide override:
TOOL_FOO= ${TOOLDIR}/bin/${_TOOL_PREFIX}foo
Document all of these in bsd.README.
This cleans up a chunk of potential (and actual) namespace collision
within our build infrastructure, as well as improves consistency in
the share/mk documentation and provision of appropriate defaults for
each of these variables.