* Remove the ability to specify a colon-separated list of tgz files
using a single "-s" option, because ":" is now a valid character within the
name of a single file. Callers should use multiple "-s" options
instead.
* Allow spaces to appear in the name of the TEMPROOT and SRCDIR directories.
* Remove the ability to specify a colon-separated list of tgz files
using a single "-s" option, because ":" is now a valid character within the
name of a single file. Callers should use multiple "-s" options
instead.
* Almost all shell variables are now quoted, except where they
hold numeric values such as exit status, or where we want
the shell to split on spaces.
* Constructs like
_files="$@"
do_something_with $files
are changed to
#_files="$@"
do_something_with "$@"
* In contexts where we do actually want the args to be concatenated with
space separators, use "$*", not "$@".
Tested by running "postinstall check" with a SCRATCHDIR whose name
contained spaces.
experimental option -p, which tries to reestablish the connection
to the sftp server in case it is lost. This currently has a few
limitations (found in the man page), but generally works in some
use cases.
Better support might eventually emerge, but since that requires a
plunge into the depths of puffs_framebuf, I need quite a bit of
Fernet Branca to build up my courage before attempting it.
the other mount binaries do. Now syspuffs can be used to run all
puffs file systems as utilities. This includes fuse file systems
and becomes interesting with the fs-utils project. We can now do
e.g. this:
ReFUSE ntfs-3g:
golem> echo hello | fsu_write/fsu_write ntfs-3g puffs ~/img/ntfs.img dafile
golem> fsu_cat/fsu_cat ntfs-3g puffs ~/img/ntfs.img dafile
hello
golem>
puffs sysctlfs:
golem> fsu_ls/fsu_ls mount_sysctlfs puffs sysctl -l ddb
total 0
-r-xr-xr-x 1 pooka users 1 Sep 2 22:11 commandonenter
-r-xr-xr-x 1 pooka users 2 Sep 2 22:11 fromconsole
-r-xr-xr-x 1 pooka users 3 Sep 2 22:11 lines
-r-xr-xr-x 1 pooka users 8 Sep 2 22:11 maxoff
-r-xr-xr-x 1 pooka users 3 Sep 2 22:11 maxwidth
-r-xr-xr-x 1 pooka users 2 Sep 2 22:11 onpanic
-r-xr-xr-x 1 pooka users 3 Sep 2 22:11 radix
-r-xr-xr-x 1 pooka users 2 Sep 2 22:11 tabstops
-r-xr-xr-x 1 pooka users 2 Sep 2 22:11 tee_msgbuf
Same works for psshfs etcetc.
In other words, this provides total integration for "normal"
in-kernel file systems and puffs/fuse file systems on the ukfs
library level.
Note: implementation is still "first stab" and the fs-utils usage
will no doubt change.
Added documentation that inetd can open UNIX-domain sockets. It's been
able to do this for over a decade but it hasn't been documented and it's
quite a nice feature.
flags from CPUID 80000001_EDX. Instead, keep the extended flags
separate, in ci_feature3_flags (Intel processors already kept a
separate ci_feature3_flag value).
2. Decode/display ci_feature3_flag in a vendor-specific manner, since
the definitions are vendor-specific.
OK cegger@
This is fairly annoying if browsing a hierarchy with multiple file
systems mounted, since at least inode 2 is fairly common. Compensate
by comparing modification time also. Not perfect, but ....
* Don't loop eternally if we attempt to read at or past EOF. Fixes
reading files on a non-cached mount.
critical-min and critical-max; also, a battery warning-capacity is
added in addition to a critical-capacity.
2. usr.sbin/envstat is modified to introduce a -W command line switch to
display the warning-* values instead of the critical-* values, and
envstat(8) and envsys.conf(5) man pages are updated appropriately.
3. Treat user-defined limits as a single continuum and generate a single
event regardless of how many boundaries a change in sensor value
crosses; ditto for driver-defined limits.
Fixes my PR/39021
Fixes my PR/39022
OK'd by christos@ bouyer@ cube@