takes to do IELEM can be proportional to the number of elements, but is
also affected by wierd things like how readable the barcodes on the
media are. There are worst case scenarios I've seen where there are
white labels on the back of tapes with pencilled in labels which is
*just* close enough to being a bar code that an Exabyte 120 would
peer at them myopically and long enough for a *really* long time to
pass in inventorying the jukebox.
I've upped the limit to be proportional to 5 minutes per element. That
is long enough that someone I'm sure will complain about "you wait
to long and should time out" for broken h/w.
As is also noted in the PR, there are a lot of other issues here. It's
really also a question as to whether to update this driver or go
with CAM's driver. This one doesn't have switching between block
descriptors and not, doesn't support volume tag setting, and so on.
Time is limited. This PR should have been closed and fixed right away,
tho.
- 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...
check at 3 second intervals if any are left.
This will help slow machines to cleanly shut down X servers (to make the
console visible), databases, or Usenet news servers.
- 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.
(1.44) missed a test for the right interface, making some machines answer
to some bogus arp requests (like for WHO-HAS 127.0.0.1).
The quick patch in 1.46-1.47 does not work for so-called "unnumbered"
interfaces, that is, (point-to-point) interfaces that share their local
address with another (e.g., the Ethernet) interface.
We add a macro to in_var.h, to step (in the current implementation) through
the hash chain and fine more entries with the same address, and use that
in if_arp.c to find one which belongs to our interface.
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.")
related files. Partition into three categories:
* shl.mi -- MI sharedlib files present on all ports with shared libs
* shl.aout -- MI sharedlib files present on all ELF ports
* shl.elf -- MI sharedlib files present on all a.out ports
Add rudimentary shl* support to makeflist.
Remove files left empty after shlib normalization.
Add ad.mips where appropriate.
Make libc, libedit numbers consistent (libc.so.12.29, libedit.2.1).