don't want strict checking and in this case if the tty is not found we
don't exit. write calls this with atime != NULL and wall calls this with
atime == NULL.
The Iyonix is a desktop machine from Castle Technology, based on a 600MHz
XScale[tm] 80321 processor.
* Uses the bootloader from NetBSD/acorn32, which is now 32-bit compatible.
* Currently boots multiuser with a serial console.
* Device support is not yet complete.
With help from abs.
Instead of trying to identify all the .o files that make each target rely
on the targets own Makefile having a program.ro target that will compile
all the objects and link them into a single relocatable.
Rename each program's 'main' to '_crunched_<prog>_stub' instead of compiling
a small piece of C.
The old behaviour can be forced by specifying -O, and is also done if the
config file specifies 'objs' or 'objpaths'.
As well as simplifying the logic, this means you only get a single 'prog.ro
is up to date' message for each program during the build.
the list of symbols to be renamed.
Rename symbols to <symbol>$$from%%<prog> (not _$$hide$$<prog>.cro$$<symbol>)
so that gdb reports the symbol name instead of "_" (the $$ is treated as a
C++ name mangle and nothing after it is output by default).
all the install media used the 'SMALL' variant, but this is not the case.
Redo the percentage print code to reduce the size to less than the old version.
Fix another fd leakage (didn't call fclose() if ferror() returned non-zero.
Change some maybe_warn() to maybe_warnx() in places I'm sure errno is undefined.
Call mayber_warn() earlier in other paths so that errno might still be valid.
Make the SMALL and NO_BZIP/COMPRESS_SUPPORT options all compile with WARNS=3.
Rework logic of gz_{un}compress to make it much less likely to leak fds
(at least 2 non-error paths leaked them!)
Make -S ".xyz" and -S "" both do something sensible.
Make in-situ compression work - only lose the file on error.
Pass an open fd to zopen (renamed zdopen) to avoid fd leakage (was badly borked)
Write header into first 64k output block to writes are aligned.
(more efficient and might avoid some problem with code that doesn't
like receiving partial buffers)
Check file size on compression - double checks against fs full.
Remove some pointless casts, and otherwise simplify some logic.
revision 1.7
date: 2004/04/08 15:18:28; author: millert; state: Exp; lines: +5 -7
When reallocating the line buffer, double the existing buffer
size instead of just incrementing it by LINEBUF_SIZE and use realloc()
+ memset() instead of calloc() + memcpy(). Prevents excessive resource
usage when displaying very long lines. OK deraadt@, krw@ and otto@
Ok'd by mrg.
old -f -> -F
old -t -> -T
add -j
add -f <datafile>
add -m <msgfile>
add -t <interval>, as an alias to -r and recognize <num>{w,d,h,m,s}
add -s <sender>
document -I as an alias to -i
Also, interpret $SUBJECT in the message.
Correct documentation.
(Needs a libcurses fix as well).
No need to ponce about with __m_endwin (to remember we've done endwin()),
the old recovery was wrong in any case - but I've left something that
will do an explicit redraw.
Allow the 'help' text to be from a variable (and hence translated).
Fix the display of help so that the screen underneath is actually cleared.
Preserve the screen contents while displaying help - redraw is too hard.
Use endwin(); doupdate(); to do the full refresh when ^L is typed.
Move menus up the screen if they would hit the bottom with too few lines
to show an item and the scroll text (happens with big titles).
Make 'y=0' center the window vertically - use of 0 means you can't have
a menu starting on the topline, but this is unlikely to be a problem.
Make all the menu options settable from the control file, not just from
dynamic menus.
Redo menu option list part of man page.
and sigint_raised is non-zero, reset the handler for SIGINT to SIG_DFL
and raise(SIGINT) so that the appropriate wait(3) status is setup.
Based on solution proposed by Ognyan Kulev.
This should really fix PR [pkg/26351].
skip LWS (linear white space; CR, LF, space, tab) and the end of lines and
between the field name and the field value. This still isn't 100% compliant,
since we don't support "multi line" responses at this time.
This should fix PR [bin/22611] from TAMURA Kent (although I can't easily
find a http server to reproduce the problem against.)
Fix a minor memory leak when parsing HTTP response headers.