that none of it persists for long.
This isn't always true - for example a long running .for loop.
Buf_DestroyCompact() is used by Var_Subst(), rather than Buf_Destroy().
If it looks like we can save BUF_COMPACT_LIMIT (128) or more bytes,
call realloc. This can reduce memory consumption by about 20%
Setting BUF_COMPACT_LIMIT to 0 dissables this.
1. make notickets external
2. don't use the tty as part of the credential cache, since pts/1 will not work.
3. Attempt to use the newer functions, but punt for now since it does not work yet.
Adjust various man pages and other documentation to point to capfile(5)
instead of termcap(5).
Remove getcap(3) as curses hasn't been building it for a long time.
Punt wrterm.c as tset no longer uses it.
recheck when needed. Before it used to be the case that we could only
use the cached entry once. Once the cached entry was used, we removed
it from the cache. Now it is kept forever.
Don't assume LP64 unless lint itself is built as LP64
On mips64 we default to n32 which produces errors when things like
TARG_LONG_MAX don't fit into a long
A proper fix would be to teach lint about different target ABIs so it can
pick the right parameters, this is just a bandaid to make it slightly less
wrong and allow a mips64 build to complete.
Closes PR 44973 (change is a somewhat more principled equivalent of
the patch suggested there) although I cannot replicate the reported
behavior unless I explicitly prepare errno with a nonzero value before
the fts_read loop.
the last mod time of the wtmp file (in practice, the time it was last
rotated, which is when it begins) instead of the current time, which
wasn't ever particularly useful. PR 39444.
it to print "wtmp[x] begins" at the end, instead of knowing where to look
in the final utmp buffer to get a final timestamp out. This is both tidier
and fixes a problem with wtmpx files, which is that if the header record
is missing (which it seems to be on my machines) it would fetch the wrong
time out, and if you happened to have a one-record wtmp file it would use
the current time instead. This change restores the traditional behavior
of printing the time of the oldest record in the file, and if no records
are present to use the current time.
It might be a bug that wtmpx files don't seem to have the header
record they supposedly ought to.
instead of using struct nvlist.
(struct nvlist holds lists (or trees!) of semi-arbitrary stuff with no
structure and almost no type safety; it should go away.)
(This allows cleaning up when a syntax error occurs, because yacc just
dumps the parser stack on the floor.)
The new logic can handle arbitrary data types instead of being limited
to struct nvlist.
- warn about messages with an unexpected quote character
- warn about extra characters after a quote character
- warn about an unterminated quoted message
patterns. This is not critical, since for the moment both possible
cases (unclosed [], and \ at the end of the string) are handled more
or less sanely.
print an error message. Now "ftp https://foo/bar" prints
ftp: Unsupported URL scheme `https'
instead of
ftp: Can't lookup `https:ftp': No address associated with hostname
ftp: Can't connect or login to host `https:?'
window(1) was replaced by tmux(1) on March 2011. The source code has
been reimported into othersrc/usr.bin/window and an up-to-date package
is available in pkgsrc/misc/window.
This removal was approved by core@, with the condition that it be done
once netbsd-6 had been brached. And the branching has just happened!
This code has been developed by Abhinav Upadhyay as part of Google's Summer
of Code 2011. It uses libmandoc to parse man pages and builds a Full
Text Index in a SQLite database. The combination of indexing the full
manual page, filtering out stop words and ranking individual matches
based on the section gives a much improved user experience.
The old makewhatis and friends are kept under MKMAKEMANDB=no for now.
- struct vfs_quotactl_args -> struct quotactl_args
- add sys/stdint.h to sys/quotactl.h for clean userland build
- install sys/quotactl.h in /usr/include
- update set lists for same
- add new marshalling code in libquota
- add new unmarshalling code in vfs_syscalls.c
- discard proplib interpreter code in vfs_quotactl.c
- add dispatching code for the 14 quotactl ops in vfs_quotactl.c
- mark the proplib quotactl syscall obsolete
- add a new syscall number for the new quotactl syscall
- change the name of the syscall to __quotactl()
- remove the decl of the old quotactl from quota/quotaprop.h
- add a decl of the new quotactl to sys/quotactl.h
- update the libc build
- update ktruss
- remove proplib marshalling code from libquota
- update copy of syscall table in gdb ppc sources
- hack rumphijack to accomodate new quotactl name (as I recall,
pooka wanted such a name change to simplify something, but I
don't really see what/how)
This change appears to require a kernel version bump for rumpish
reasons.
prevented quotacheck and other old-style quota bits from working since
last March. Use a correct declaration in the header file, so that if
something similar happens again affected programs will fail to link
instead of failing to work.
This kind of nonsense is why I like -Wl,-warn-common.
simplifying uvm_map handling (no special kernel entries anymore no relocking)
make malloc(9) a thin wrapper around kmem(9)
(with private interface for interrupt safety reasons)
releng@ acknowledged
earlier, sleep(3) until playing finished)
-also switch to digital mode if an audio device is given on the
cmd line, or the (new) "CDPLAY_DIGITAL" env var is set
(The latter can be used to make digital mode default per system.
As I see it, analog mode is not dead yet - two of three external
DVD drives I looked at have a speaker output.)
contain exactly one "%s". The previous description allowed any number
of "%s" in the _build command, but that does not match the actual
behaviour of either man(1) or catman(8).
time a socket is used, as the previous logic assumed AF_INET sockets
were available (which they may not be in an IPv6-only system).
Per discussion with Maxim Konovalov and the FreeBSD problem 162661.
(as far as we can so far, at least)
Note that quota won't actually work fully with multiple object types
as it is, but this and the last change are a good start and do fold
together a lot of duplicated code.
try again.
XXX: Should we do this for the other ioctls? Should we default to digital mode?
Definitely the error message is completely unfriendly and should be fixed.
RTF_ANNOUNCE was defined as RTF_PROTO2. The flag is used to indicated
that host should act as a proxy for a link level arp or ndp request.
(If RTF_PROTO2 is used as an experimental flag (as advertised),
various problems can occur.)
This commit provides a first-class definition with its own bit for
RTF_ANNOUNCE, removes the old aliasing definitions, and adds support
for the new RTF_ANNOUNCE flag to netstat(8) and route(8).,
Also, remove unused RTF_ flags that collide with RTF_PROTO1:
netinet/icmp6.h defined RTF_PROBEMTU as RTF_PROTO1
netinet/if_inarp.h defined RTF_USETRAILERS as RTF_PROTO1
(Neither of these flags are used anywhere. Both have been removed
to reduce chances of collision with RTF_PROTO1.)
Figuring this out and the diff are the work of Beverly Schwartz of
BBN.
(Passed release build, boot in VM, with no apparently related atf
failures.)
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to setuid binaries (like SIGINT for ping(8)). So apply the exact same
rights as procfs, and test uid against proc p_uid (real owner of process).
Bail out if we are not root and we attempt to print mappings of a process
that the user does not really own.
pid 0 is a special case for kill(pid, 0), and unlikely to be the
correct test there. This follows the procfs "mem" rights changes that
happened some time ago.
prop_*_recv_syscall() functions from proplib(3). They now share the
same logic as the one from prop_*_send_ioctl() functions:
- returns an int
- 0 indicates "no error", otherwise returns the error number (and
set errno)
Many consumers of the prop_*_{ioctl, syscall} expect errno to be set
on error and use err() to display the error message. As such, ensures that
errno gets set before returning from these functions.
prop_*_send_syscall() functions returned a boolean, and now return an int.
Fix all call sites to use the new paradigm (only quota2 is affected in src).
As the prop_*_{send,recv}_syscall() API appeared in -current and is only
used by the recent quota2 code, I am not bumping the lib. The API change
only affects the prop_*_send_syscall() function (recv_syscall()s were
already used correctly), so ensure you are not mixing "old" -current
quota binaries with a new proplib(3) (or the other way around). This
change will be announced via a HEADS-UP and UPDATING.
Does not affect the kernel part of proplib.
Document the correct API in prop_array(3) and prop_dictionary(3).
Thanks to Francois Tigeot for noticing the API inconsistency and
reporting it on tech-kern@.
ok bouyer@.
sockaddr_un sockets that exceed that. Arguably either
sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage) should be amended, or we should disallow
unix domain sockaddrs that exceed that size.
from fold.c, which is correct); minor spelling correction; note
`width' as being an argument to `-w'; reference fmt(1) in `SEE
ALSO' section.
From Snader_LB.
Perhaps the author meant to check if it is already set and not allocated it
again to avoid memory leaks? Anyway make everything const back and delete
the unused code. Yes, this leaks the same way as before but it is
insignificant. If we want to save memory we could use bytes or even bits
instead of ints, and not allocate/initialize the same thing multiple times.