numbers passed in instead of using a BEGIN construct. nawk didn't like
the hex escapes used there.
Fixes a problem reported by Shin'ichiro TAYA on port-powerpc.
Use "int(NUMBER)%256" instead of just "NUMBER" in the printf "%c"
statements in the awk script. nawk was appearing to refuse outputing
a 0 byte of the low eight bits of the number were 0 but any higher
bits were set.
walnut-mkimg.sh tested using gawk, nawk and mawk.
yesterday's sys/dev/ic/ath.c) to match today's ath.c driver.
Commit now in the hope that Andrew Brown will pick up this file for
any more pending changes.
other semantics from an earlier incarnation.
Call kcont_init() from init_main before device autoconfiguration,
so kcont is availble to device drivers if required.
Also ensure the kthread process runs any pending continuations once
the kthread is finally up and running. For now, use a non-null timeout
to poll the queue periodically. Draining any pending requests just
before the kthread enters its ltsleep()/kc_run loop is cleaner, but
this is the version I tested with an early-in-boot kcont request.)
configuration to enable inbound mail reception.
This is in line with general security policy, so that postfix is
"safe" until other required configuration steps have been taken.
This way, systems enabling this mailer for local mail delivery only
won't be vulnerable to surprise exploits, being used as relays,
/var/mail filling up with spam, etc.
as unsigned char just before passing isalnum() in ISWORD() rather than
fetching it as unsigned char. It is ok since EOF is never passed to ISWORD()
(though it will be a bit inefficient.)
Addresses PR#24929.
in "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/doc/RELNOTES". Note particularly that "tcp",
as in "X -nolisten tcp" or "xhost +tcp/host:0", now means *both*
IP transport protocols. Use "inet" or "inet6", instead, to specify
only one or the other.
XDMCP support for IPv6 -- such as it is -- is disabled, just as
it is in the native, out-of-the-box build. XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1
does not really support IPv6 addresses, in any case. (It is
possible to build "xdm" with -DIPv6, but that presumes support
for IPv6-mapped IPv4 addresses in the default installation, for
one thing, and there are unexplored issues with all that.)
that has holes.
This needs the 'bios sectors per track' before it has been setup - so we
default it to the 'hardware' value. Since both numbers are 63, and this only
affects the size of the headers on extended partitions it should be safe.