- We must include bsd.own.mk to get EXPORTABLE_SYSTEM from mk.conf.
Noted by Bernd Ernesti.
- If we're only generating man pages, we should deal with obj
directories as appropriate. Both Perry Metzger and I found this
independently.
This completes the tasks necessary to close PR 5519.
of the domestic build process. No domestic program actually builds its
own man pages but instead relies on those built in the exportable tree.
The result is missing telnet(1) and telnet(8) pages.
Fix this problem descending into the telnet and telnetd directories
regardless of whether we're doing an exportable build or not. Once there,
we generate only the man pages if we're building a non-exportable system.
new flag bit. Keep RTLD_GLOBAL as an actual flag bit so it won't be
re-used, or may be used for something later. Mask the dlopen() mode bits
in ld.elf_so so a comparison against RTLD_NOW works. (RTLD_{LOCAL,GLOBAL}
needs to be implemented for ld.elf_so.)
- ensure hostname from gethostname() is nul-terminated in all cases
- minor KNF
- use MAXHOSTNAMELEN over various other values/defines
- be safe will buffers that hold hostnames
- support "talkd -l" for extra (syslog(3)) logging
- fix error in previous announce.c change
- use getopt
- add (missing) -d and -l descriptions to man page
- check return call of several important system calls
- clean up some more cruft.
- support "rexecd -l" for extra (syslog(3)) logging.
- avoid *sprintf
- check return call of several important system calls
- clean up some more cruft.
- support "uucpd -l" for extra (syslog(3)) logging.
- add a man page for uucpd. did it really arrive in 4.2BSD as the code
indicates? that's what `HISTORY' says...
- KNF
- ensure hostname has trailling nul.
- use initgroups/setgid/setuid rather than just setuid, and do this earlier.
- find "from:" and "subject:" as well.
- use strvis(3) rather than some local crufty code.
fix some KNF and stop account information leakage in the case of logging
in as a non-existant user (did not prompt for a password for call crypt(3)
before returning "Login incorrect.")
the user at the end of a transfer.
this generates a file in /tmp, so anonymous requires a
writable ~ftp/tmp, which you may not want to do (because it may
allow people to unwanted upload files).
XXX: a better method of storing the stderr output would be nice, but
is a lot more effort to implement. this feature can at least be
used temporarily whilst debugging why an ftp conversion doesn't
work.