equivalents. name change suggested by Klaus Klein <kjk@netbsd.org>
- change defined(BSD4_4) || HAVE_SIN_LEN tests into HAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN,
and set the latter if BSD4_4 exists
paths. (lukemftp will provide replacements for these on older systems)
* rename __USE_SELECT to USE_SELECT
* rename BSD4_4 to HAVE_SIN_LEN
* replace union sockunion {} with struct sockinet {}, and modify the code
accordingly. this is possibly more portable, as it doesn't rely upon the
structure alignment within the union for our own stuff.
(XXX: haven't tested the ipv6 stuff)
#define NOQUAD ! NOQUAD
------- ------ - ------
QUADF "%ld" "%lld"
QUADFP(x) "%" x "ld" "%" x "lld"
QUADT long long long
STRTOL(x,y,z) strtol(x,y,z) strtoll(x,y,z)
gid to -1.) Don't bother checking 'unpriv' when it's redundant with the
uid/gid == -1 check. (Doing the uid/gid handling consistently also fixes
the directory-creation code, which didn't check unpriv and did chmod/chown
anyway.) One minor spaces/tabs cleanup at one of the uid/gid checks.
appropriate, but worse: 'cpp' (real-UNIX or stock gnu) takes args
[infile [outfile]]. I.e., the second arg (ioctl_compat.h) would
end up being nuked by this script if using a vendor or stock gnu cpp!
Our /usr/bin/cpp works Differently.
- Add some comments. It might be getting a little unclear what's going on.
- Make it useful as non-root.
Also, some new features taken from FreeBSD. The last two are not well
tested yet:
- Specifing log files on the command line limits operation to those files.
- Add cyclic time specification for periodic trimming.
- Add restricted ISO-8601 time specification for periodic trimming.
some memory in case the mmapped contents would be changed and this fails
for very large files; it's unnecessary anyway, cmp(1) does not change file
contents in any way.
This fixes bin/10625 by Uwe Klaus.
While here, change the code to fallback to classic stdio if mmap fails.
(from RFC 2389).
add support for MLST & MLSD (machine parseble listings) with 'mlst', 'mlsd'
and 'pmlsd' (mlsd |$PAGER) commands. (from draft-ietf-ftpext-mlst-11)
rename remotesyst() to getremoteinfo(), and modify to parse the result from
FEAT (if supported), and take into account the support for the various
extensions such as MDTM, SIZE, REST (STREAM), MLSD, and FEAT/OPTS.
put each feature into one of the following categories:
- known to work (explicit FEAT)
- unknown but assume works until explicit failure, when it's
then tagged as `known not to work'.
- known not to work (FEAT succeeded but didn't return anything,
or was unknown and then explicit failure)
assign results into features[] matrix.
add support to getreply() so that an optional callback will be called
for each line received from the server except for the first and last.
this is used in FEAT (and MLST) parsing.
modify various commands to check if REST (STREAM), MDTM and SIZE are
explicitly or implicitly supported before using.
fix `syst' when verbose is off.
minor knf (indent goto labels by one space, etc).
simply various command usage handlers by assuming that argv != NULL except
for quit() and disconnect().