pull the correct one in based on the MACHINE_CPU variable.
MACHINE_CPU will be set according to the target system we are
building for by <bsd.own.mk>.
One component of addressing bin/14280.
by defining the (newer) CUT_LINE_TO_EOL define in common/cut.h and using it
where due.
Bug reported on current-users by Masanori Kanaoka <kanaoka@ann.hi-ho.ne.jp>
diagnosed by Bang Jun-Young <bjy@mogua.org>,
quick-fixed by Robert Elz <kre@munnari.OZ.AU>.
/etc/passwd and /etc/group (as well as concept of file flags) as the target.
Rather than look up users, groups, or flags with -U, do what the manpage
indicates: don't even try changing them. If -M is specified, use the
strings that are passed in via options with "gname", "uname", and "flags"
in the resultant mtree file, rather than retranslating them back from numbers.
make sure that the dir actually exists. In compat mode the corresponding
chdir simply fails and all is well - the issue only arises when playing
tricky games with the value of .CURDIR.
Reviewed: christos
installed file or directory to `log'. This is primarily designed
to be used in conjunction with -U, but that's not mandatory.
Provide metadata_log() to do the hard work. The log file is opened
for append at the start, and flock(LOCK_EX) is used to prevent
interleaved output (from multiple concurrent install(8) operations).
- Improve parsing of owner and groups (e.g., strtoul() instead of atoi()),
and don't rely upon uid==-1 to indicate "no owner"; use a flag instead.
- Make fileflags a global variable; uid, gid, and mode are, so lets be
consistent...
- Improve -U (unpriv); work on file flags as well, and only try to change
the file flags after the temporary file is renamed (since certain flags
will prevent the rename from working).
stuff up, correct the usage message and update the manpage to match.
Note that the new options aren't wonderfully useful, since cd(4) at least
promptly unlocks the drawer when eject closes the device.
it's not set, default to -Os (so it's not hard coded into the binary.)
Generate a makefile by default that does all object file builds in local
subdirs by binary (i.e. bad144 gets built in $OBJDIR/bad144) via a reach over
make. (Sets .PATH and .CURDIR and does a make for the objects needed in that
dir).
Add a -o option that does the old behavior of searching for obj files by
querying the various object environment vars and searching. Without this
option none of the objdir special options, environment vars, etc will have
effect.
Document all the changes in the man page (and specificly note that without -o
none of the objdir functions take effect).
Make sure that each va_start has one and only one matching va_end,
especially in error cases.
If the va_list is used multiple times, do multiple va_starts/va_ends.
If a function gets va_list as argument, don't let it use va_end (since
it's the callers responsibility).
Improved by comments from enami and christos -- thanks!
Heimdal/krb4/KAME changes already fed back, rest to follow.
Inspired by, but not not based on, OpenBSD.
1) Always do a make clean before building objects in any directory. This
is wasteful, but there's really no other simple way to cope with the
fact that the compilation settings (e.g. CFLAGS) appropriate for the
non-crunched build of a program may not be appropriate for the crunched
build. If the objdir magic in make didn't rely upon the presence of an
"obj" or "obj.${MACHINE}" symlink, we could abuse it to handle this but
unfortunately, it does.
2) Override $DBG to cause object files to be built with -Os. We can't emit
"DBG?=" into the generated makefile because of order-of-inclusion issues
with the system Makefiles; the result would be that the default setting
(currently -O2) would always be used instead of -Os. If you're crunching,
you almost certainly are doing it to get a smaller executable (!) so -Os
is almost certainly appropriate for you.
(and use ENTIRE_LINE instead of 0 where appropriate)
This fixes a bug in the dw command with for example:
<cursor>
a b c
~
~
if you hit dw there, only the empty line would be killed but both the empty
line and the subsequent one would be pasted when asked for with P for example.