It's suppsed to remove the file and then copy, which it wasn't doing.
But no wait, it turns out that the described behaviour in the manual doesn't
agree with POSIX. So we change the above fix and the manual to "try copy, and
if fail, try remove, then copy".
Fix bug where "cp -R" didn't work on read-only directories:
It would make the directory, set the mode, and not be able to write files into it.
Don't bother mmap()ing files of zero length. Was a workaround for a bug in Rhapsody
mmap(), which didn't get along with such files, but makes sense anyway.
Fix race condition where "cp -p" would set the mod time of a file before close()ing
the file, which would update the mod time and therefore screw up the "-p" idea,
except, of course, while running in gdb, which sucked.
Add -f option to usage message in binary and man page. Already documented in man page.
* in autofetch mode, don't attempt to 'cd /' on first xfer (only on
subsequent xfers), as some ftp daemons don't permit that.
[noted by dbj@netbsd.org].
XXX: code could be smarter (but a lot more complicated to boot); this
works for now.
rather than "-s". For example:
install -S "-i -s symbolfile" foo /usr/bin/foo
Invokes:
/bin/sh -c "strip -i -s /usr/bin/foo"
This is needed, because we need different strip options for dynamic libraries and
Mach-O bundles than for executables; our strip supports more directed stripping.
/bin/sh is used in this case, to parse the arguments.
Don't bother mmap()ing files of zero length. Was a workaround for a bug in our mmap(),
which didn't get along with such files, but makes sense anyway.
Allow zcat hard link to compress rather than using zcat.sh wrapper; same as uncompress.
Don't install zcat, however; gzcat seems to be living in /usr/bin/zcat at the moment.
compiling, or building a fat (multi-architecture) binary. Our compiler
defines __ARCHITECTURE__ for this use.
Fixed an off-by-one error that may occasionally cause man to seg fault. Found
by using a special strict malloc() implementation.