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125 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
lukem
87899d0b72 inotype() only needs to understand S_ types, not the F_ types 2002-02-19 04:54:12 +00:00
lukem
b927725af9 support multiple entries for "." and full paths if the types match; the last
listed entry's settings override the existing settings for that node.
2002-02-11 12:43:55 +00:00
tv
3fdf5a9991 Funtion appropriately in the absence of a lchmod call on the host. 2002-02-08 18:15:12 +00:00
lukem
daea03f9f5 Support /unset all', to unset all of the global values set with /set ...' 2002-02-05 12:15:13 +00:00
lukem
f93e02f7db - use lch*() instead of ch*() to change permissions, so that links in
the specfile don't confuse things.  doesn't affect the default
  (physical) operation, and shouldn't affect logical either.
- slightly rework how miss() is implemented so that duplicated code is
  reduced and links may optionally have a mode, uname and/or gname.
2002-02-04 07:17:14 +00:00
lukem
0719c73e2a explicitly chmod(2) newly created devices 2002-02-04 05:16:41 +00:00
tv
9fbd88883c Roll in fixes to permit cross-compiling from non-NetBSD hosts. This
round has been tested on Solaris/x86 and Linux hosts.

* Add host tools cap_mkdb, ctags, m4, uudecode.
* Protect __RCSID() and __COPYRIGHT() better.
* Reduce the number of places that need to include "config.h", to keep
  sources closer to their "vanilla" versions.
* Add more compat #defines and autoconf-checked functions.
2002-01-31 22:43:33 +00:00
tv
76834aef57 Protect __RCSID and __COPYRIGHT from being invoked if not defined. 2002-01-31 19:36:47 +00:00
tv
a328e34106 Make almost all tools compile and run properly on non-NetBSD hosts. (In
particular, most tools now run correctly on Solaris 7.)
2002-01-29 10:20:28 +00:00
lukem
6dba6d95f7 add <util.h> back in for native builds. 2002-01-29 00:31:37 +00:00
lukem
4e4ee42772 don't bother initialising pwfile[] to _PATH_MASTERPASSWD and grfile[]
to _PATH_GROUP, because the simple_get{pw,gr}*() functions should not
be called by anything before those path arrays are setup by setup_getid().
2002-01-29 00:29:32 +00:00
tv
fcae5f73b7 Add hooks to make mtree compilable from src/tools. 2002-01-29 00:07:27 +00:00
lukem
9ca22e1409 Add '-N dbdir', to specify that user & group lookups (via pwcache(3)) are to
be done from dbdir/master.passwd and dbdir/group, using simple text file
parsing routines.
2002-01-24 03:20:11 +00:00
wiz
a2d753e3ef Whitespace nits. 2002-01-19 11:44:57 +00:00
jmc
adf8bd3435 Ugg...Turn LIST_FOREACH into a while loop around LIST_NEXT...
The *_FOREACH macros got added post 1.5 and were pulled up into 1.5.2. This
makes it impossible to compile mtree local on a 1.5-release box as a cross
toolchain bit for bootstrapping to -current. (and why I never saw this problem
on my 1.5.2 machine)

This whole thing is solved via a compat lib for the tools for all netbsd bits
and/or trimming down a version of mtree to just the bits needed for building
the snapshots.
2001-11-11 05:07:20 +00:00
lukem
7c6d79f87c provide the ability to remove support for generating or checking various
digests by #define-ing NO_MD5, NO_RMD160, or NO_SHA1.  the keywords are
still parsed.
2001-11-10 14:58:20 +00:00
lukem
9a07d795e3 need <stdio.h> and <time.h> for mtree.h 2001-11-10 07:13:07 +00:00
lukem
17d6712ceb replace <sys/time.h> with <time.h> (for consistency) 2001-11-10 07:11:14 +00:00
lukem
911a933fe1 with local crc.c, don't need usr.bin/cksum in .PATH any more 2001-11-10 07:10:11 +00:00
mycroft
23b6355049 Add a separate version of the CRC routine that listens to sflag. 2001-11-10 05:10:22 +00:00
lukem
704b08b696 Generally don't need the extra byte in MAXPATHLEN sized buffers, because
pathnames are guaranteed by POSIX to be MAXPATHLEN-1 bytes long.
Kindly pointed out by Warner Losh in private email.
2001-11-09 06:55:56 +00:00
lukem
e8b2f3326f User interface changes from (or inspired by) FreeBSD:
- Add -L to walk the tree `logically', by following symbolic links in
  the heirarchy.
- Add -P to walk the tree `physically'. This is the current behaviour,
  and the default.
- Add "-X excludes-file" to give mtree the ability to exclude files and
  directories from its traversal.  excludes-file contains fnmatch(3)
  patterns to exclude from the walk.
- Add "md5digest" synonym for "md5".
- Add "rmd160" keyword for RMD-160 message digest, and "rmd160digest" synonym.
- Add "sha1" keyword for SHA-1 message digest, and "sha1digest" synonym.
- Don't try to compare() other attributes if the type doesn't match;
  it's nothing but trouble, and no use anyway.
- In -c, only emit "/set" records if something has changed since the
  previous one.

User interface changes by me:
- Check a device's parameters before checking uid/gid/mode.
- If updating (-u), modify the following to match the specification:
	- Device type (retaining existing ownership).
	- Symlink target.

Fixes from (or inspired by) FreeBSD:
- Use p->ftslevel instead of own code to keep track of the level ourself.
  The previous code got majorly confused if fts(3) couldn't descend
  into a subdir, resulting in leaf nodes getting attached to the wrong
  directory.
  XXX: This new method is much much more robust, even though it's not 100%
  perfect; it might result in a couple of following entries in the spec
  to be incorrectly tagged as missing.
- Pass a useful pathname to rlink(), so that logical (-L) traversal
  doesn't confuse symlink checking.
- Consistently use MAXPATHLEN+1 sized buffers for pathnames, so that
  there's room for the NUL.
- Use mtree_err() and strerror(p->fts_errno) to report errors during
  the fts(3) walk.

Fixes by me:
- Remove now-unused `const char *name' argument from compare().
- Change crc_total from an int to a u_int32_t, to match usr.bin/cksum/crc.c.
- Remove trailing whitespace.
- Remove unnecessary (void) casts on functions.
- Reorder entries in the getopt() switch.
- Replace strtoq() with strtoll(), and use strtoul() appropriately.
- Renumber F_ flags to be in alphabetical order.
2001-11-07 08:01:51 +00:00
lukem
272e588400 - KNF & whitespace cleanup
- use fparseln() instead of fgetln()
2001-11-07 01:36:50 +00:00
lukem
e491f8950f Code from FreeBSD to give mtree the ability to exclude items from its traversal 2001-11-07 01:16:00 +00:00
lukem
c55aa0f9cb - move "Wflag" global from mtree.c to spec.c, and reinstate the functionality
of tv's previous code, which skips uname or gname parsing if -W is enabled.
- rename "lineno" to "mtree_lineno", to reduce possibility of name
  clashes in code that yanks in spec.c & misc.c (unlikely, but you never know)
2001-11-03 12:51:40 +00:00
tv
70a4e4b481 Revert previous until it's fixed a more generic way ... I didn't realize
this was pulled in via reachover from elsewhere.
2001-11-01 02:15:41 +00:00
tv
8e97329393 Don't try to do uid or gid lookups from a supplied spec file if -W is given;
the numerical IDs won't be used anyway.
2001-10-31 20:41:17 +00:00
lukem
8e9dab2d53 fix potential sparc compiler warning (if DEBUG was defined, that is...) 2001-10-26 16:01:46 +00:00
lukem
1e617f29fb Add -W: don't attempt to change the perms/time/flags on existing entries, nor
set them when creating new directories. (AKA the ``don't whack'' option).
Concept suggested by Todd Vierling.
2001-10-25 14:47:39 +00:00
lukem
68a03bad5d - add lineno field to NODE
- move inotype() prototype into mtree.h from extern.h
2001-10-25 03:00:14 +00:00
lukem
273cdba6ea document requirement about first node being a directory called "." 2001-10-22 07:11:46 +00:00
lukem
57566f70f8 - enforce the top-most entry must be "." and must be a directory; avoids
various potential problems when intermixing full and relative paths
- changes to make it much easier to use spec() - the specfile parser - in
  other programs (via .PATHing spec.c and misc.c):
	- move excludetags, includetags and keys from mtree.c to misc.c
	- implement mtree_err() using vwarnx() instead of assuming name is
	  "mtree"
	- move inotype() and nodetype() from compare.c to misc.c
	- add nodetoinode(), to convert from an mtree F_* type to a
	  mode_t S_IF* type
	- clean up #include use; don't assume "mtree.h" pulls in some
	  standard includes
	- change spec() to take a FILE * arg (where the specfile is read from)
2001-10-22 07:07:46 +00:00
lukem
dafcb3846f improve enumeration of the different specfile entry types 2001-10-19 02:57:34 +00:00
lukem
f644bd620b complete WARNS=2 cleanup (with a bit of ickiness for the fts_open argv issue) 2001-10-18 05:06:01 +00:00
lukem
0b41840fcb need semicolon between goto label and closing brace 2001-10-18 04:45:41 +00:00
lukem
98df36b3a5 make this mostly WARNS=2 safe 2001-10-18 04:37:56 +00:00
lukem
7f56f49762 convert from strtok() to strsep() 2001-10-17 01:19:17 +00:00
enami
a28fcd776c Make mtree a host tool and use it when appropriate. 2001-10-09 05:19:03 +00:00
lukem
bc1697fc70 Add "device" keyword, which allows the device number to be specified,
to be later checked and possibly created. Uses parsing and encoding
routines from mknod(8).
2001-10-09 04:50:00 +00:00
lukem
09805a42a3 - use "full path" instead of "absolute path"; perry thinks it's less confusing
- clarify the `all' keyword support in -k, -K and -R. should solve [misc/14186]
- use ".sp" instead of ".Pp"  (from FreeBSD).
2001-10-08 00:53:30 +00:00
lukem
8b951d1f0d * Implement support for absolute paths in the specfile. An absolute path
is one that contains a `/' character that is not the first character.
  All parent directories referenced in the path must exist.
* Add copyright for all the work I've done.
* Document the history of various features added since 4.3-Reno.
2001-10-05 15:32:57 +00:00
lukem
d8c78c600b - support "all" as a valid keyword for -k, -K and -R.
- parsekey(): support "all" as a keyword which returns a value with all bits
  set that pertain to a valid keyword.
- dump_nodes():
	- only print out a keyword if it's requested AND it's set in the node
	- UNAME falls back to UID if the user name can't be determined
	- GNAME falls back to GID if the group name can't be determined
- rework man page:
	- use Sy instead of Cm
	- use Pq, Dq, Ql, etc instead of ``...''
2001-10-05 13:14:56 +00:00
lukem
acd40f8dd4 dump_nodes() fixes:
- in F_GID, print the gid not the uid
- support F_GNAME
2001-10-05 12:44:47 +00:00
lukem
4da22cb499 cleanup tags support;
- create a typedef struct slist_t to hold stuff in (avoid stringlist(3)
  because it's less portable)
- move the tag manipulate stuff into misc.c
- add matchtags(), which returns 0 if the node is explicitly excluded,
  or not included if an include list is given; or 1 otherwise
- in -D, change tags support from files-only to all-non-directories

(xxx; still considering implementing tags support for -c and !-D)
2001-10-05 01:03:24 +00:00
wiz
2cf8bd020e Whitespace fixes, sort sections. 2001-10-04 11:24:05 +00:00
lukem
3f1c463ef7 - skip F_OPT entries (recently added diagnostic detected this)
- put F_TAG parsing in the correct alphabetical position
2001-10-04 05:03:42 +00:00
lukem
7c30045cef features:
- add a new keyword - "tags" - which is a comma separated list of tags
  associated with that file.
- add "-E tags"; exclude files in -D output with matching tags
- add "-I tags"; only include files in -D output with matching tags
  (default is to list all)

fixes:
- move all extern variable references from individual files into extern.h
- `quote' some more user-specified strings in error messages
- man page: list an options arguments in the description, and sort xrefs.
2001-10-04 04:51:27 +00:00
lukem
a251d86b79 add F_TYPE to KEYDEFAULT.
whilst -c always prints the type (even if removed with -R),
-D wasn't printing it in the default config
2001-10-03 14:33:49 +00:00
lukem
0c2c66fb9a - implement -D - dump the specfile out in a manner that's parseable
by various tools
- implement -R key  - remove the given key(s) from the list of keys to print
  (now it's possible with "-k type -R type" to remove all keys :)
- rename ftype() to nodetype(), and make it public
- use pwcache(3) functions instead of get{gr,pw}{nam,uid}(3)
- add dump_nodes(), which provides the guts for -D.
2001-10-01 02:30:40 +00:00
perry
9864f0aae8 Add a -l flag which does "loose" permissions checks, i.e. a mode 444
matches a check for mode 644 (though obviously not the reverse). This
can be used by the nightly security run, making the output1 more useful
by having it contain fewer spurious permissions violations.

Note that I did not make -l work if you have a sgid/suid/sticky bit
set. I don't know how you could cause security trouble with more
stringent settings and a suid file, but I don't want to find out the
hard way.
2001-09-22 03:56:29 +00:00