plus a few bogons noted along the way:
1) Set EDIT_DISABLED if terminal type is emacs.
2) fix bug in NO_TTY mode which caused it to not notice CR or LF
3) implement EDIT_DISABLED within libedit to be somewhat like NO_TTY,
except that a prompt is printed first.
exists is bogus. The goal here is to produce a synthetic link count
which won't confuse fts and similar routines which "know" that
directories with a link count of 2 don't have subdirectories (and
thus, they can avoid having to stat every entry in the directory
looking for subdirectories which aren't there).
We know that non-UNIX filesystem implementations may return a link
count of `1' for directories with an indeterminate number of
subdirectories; if either the upper or lower layer returns a link
count of `1', return a link count of 1. If both layers return a link
count of 2, return a link count of 2; otherwise, return the sum of the
link count of both layers.
Also, fix PR7430: unionfs ignores read-only mounts. Check for
MNT_RDONLY in union_lookup (more-or-less as in layer_lookup) as well
as union_access() and union_setattr().
Note that a read-only union layer may still cause side effects on the
underlying filesystems... Most notably, we'll still attempt to create
shadow directories in the upper layer. Also, of course, we'll
side-effect atimes in the lower layer.
runpath > built-in default; this is the behaviour of the SVR4 shared loader,
and gives users the opportunity to override the runpath. (Addresses a report
on current-users by John Kohl.)
chown/chgrp stages which would otherwise blow out if not running as
root. A future version may log the owner/group to allow correction by
a later privileged cleanup pass.
Just warn about madvise failure; it's not something to blow up about.
Document new option, and clean up option grouping for -d (install
directory) option.
If BFD_TARG_64 is defined, set BFD_ARCH_SIZE to 64 even on 32-bit platforms.
(BFD_ARCH_SIZE is an attribute of the target, not (just) the host platform)
This is intended for building 32bit->64bit cross libbfd's (e.g.,
x86->alpha or x86->sparc64)
It supports RASTERCONSOLE only and the colormap support is
broken (the hardware doesn't seem to be doing what the tech.
docs. say it should be doing). But it is usable as a console
(but with blue on white as the only color choice). I figured
I'd check it in since it is somewhat usable and someone else
might figure what I screwed up in the color map support.
"panic: lockmgr: using decommisioned lock"
(only if DIAGNOSTIC)
The problem turned out to be due to the way LK_DRAIN was (not) handled
in union_lock; it just got passed through to the lock on the upper
vnode (which got marked as decommissioned, instead of that happening
to the union vnode. When the upper vnode was next locked (typically
when it was released), it went kaboom.