in a variable that can be added other maps than amd.home. Patch submitted
in PR 11826 by Anthony Mallet <anthony.mallet@ficus.yi.org>
* Slightly optimize calculation of DOMAIN
server1,server2,server3 on the command line. This allows the user to
optionally avoid the interactive mode of ypinit. If the -l flag is not
supplied, the old behavior is retained.
This allows users to do things like rsh out creation of YP clients, and
sushi to generate yp clients/servers/slaves.
the error detection for invalid types, as well as shrinking binary size
- implement inotype() using ftype(), rather than duplicating the switch
- change "char *" arguments to "const char *"
stdout before syslogd becomes a daemon.
- Flags for setuid/setgid/chroot syslogd after initialization is completed
- Warning instead of silent ignoring for malformed lines (with spaces instead
of tags)
Approved by Christos
the PLIST_CWD in creating the tar pipe.
This takes care of pkg_create -p PREFIX -L FAKE
where PREFIX does not exist at pkg creation time.
From OpenBSD's rev. 1.9->1.10
* Register PLIST_SRC before dependencies and conflicts so that the
PLIST_CWD != PLIST_SRC hack works with dependencies present.
From OpenBSD's rev. 1.10->1.11
* improve error message to tell full path of exec() that failed
Kernels and tools understand both v1 and v2 filesystems; newfs_lfs
generates v2 by default. Changes for the v2 layout include:
- Segments of non-PO2 size and arbitrary block offset, so these can be
matched to convenient physical characteristics of the partition (e.g.,
stripe or track size and offset).
- Address by fragment instead of by disk sector, paving the way for
non-512-byte-sector devices. In theory fragments can be as large
as you like, though in reality they must be smaller than MAXBSIZE in size.
- Use serial number and filesystem identifier to ensure that roll-forward
doesn't get old data and think it's new. Roll-forward is enabled for
v2 filesystems, though not for v1 filesystems by default.
- The inode free list is now a tailq, paving the way for undelete (undelete
is not yet implemented, but can be without further non-backwards-compatible
changes to disk structures).
- Inode atime information is kept in the Ifile, instead of on the inode;
that is, the inode is never written *just* because atime was changed.
Because of this the inodes remain near the file data on the disk, rather
than wandering all over as the disk is read repeatedly. This speeds up
repeated reads by a small but noticeable amount.
Other changes of note include:
- The ifile written by newfs_lfs can now be of arbitrary length, it is no
longer restricted to a single indirect block.
- Fixed an old bug where ctime was changed every time a vnode was created.
I need to look more closely to make sure that the times are only updated
during write(2) and friends, not after-the-fact during a segment write,
and certainly not by the cleaner.
We were using rename() to create the target file from the temp file. Now the temp file is created in the same directory of the targer file so that rename() will always work (it needs to have the files in the same filesystem)
Using the -o file, the output file may be on a world writable directory, we hence open the temporary file using O_EXCL, and we loop trying different names until it works.
KAME rtsold.c 1.28
watch routing socket, and check for pcmcia card removal.
if pcmcia card gets removed, bring the interface state into IFS_DOWN.
KAME rtsold.c 1.29
changed the timeout period after sending MAX_RTR_SOLICITATIONS solicitation
from RTR_SOLICITATION_INTERVAL to MAX_RTR_SOLICITATION_DELAY according to
the last paragraph of RFC 2461 Section 6.3.7.
in response to a comment from Pekka Savola <pekkas@netcore.fi>
It broke a sequence of:
key1 \
value1 \
value2 \
value3 \
key2 \
value4 \
etc.
Handle both the netgroup rule and the amd.home rule using a .USEBEFORE
macro rule, since they contain the same code.
XXX: Needs new make(1)