adventure(6). The handling of this variable is somewhat confusing,
since it is used for two different purposes (controlling the time
required before a saved game can be restored, and controlling various
aspects of dwarf behaviour); in fact, it is also declared twice in
hdr.h. Except possibly when saving a game fails, these uses can never
interfere; when used for controlling dwarf behaviour, we always have
saved == -1. This can be better understood with reference to the
original PDP-10 FORTRAN source (URL in patch, since hdr.h references
the comments of the FORTRAN as still relevant to this version) of
which the C version is a direct translation: the wrong value for
`saved' meant that someone was cheating and had bypassed normal
initialisation. Saving was done by halting and telling the user to
save their core image, so the question of carrying on after saving
failed to open the output file did not arise.
This patch separates the uses of `saved' into uses of two separate
variables.
Closes PR 8005 by Joseph Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk>
- When the exit signal is specified to be 0, don't just assume they
meant SIGCHLD. In the Linux world, this appears to mean "don't deliver
an exit signal at all".
- Simplify P_EXITSIG(); don't check against initproc here, just change
the exit signal to SIGCHLD if reparenting to initproc.
A very simple clone(2) test program now works, and the MpegTV package
starts, but doesn't run properly yet (I believe there is a separate
bug which keeps it from working properly).
getnewvnode now checks this bit, and it if's set makes sure a vnode's not
locked before removing it from the free list.
Closes PR 7954 by Alan Barrett <apb@iafrica.com>.
also fix newfs_lfs to get rid of all sorts of useless options that applied
only to newfs_ffs. Corrected reference to the FFS paper to the reference
to the BSD-LFS paper.
when ip header and tcp header are not adjacent to each other
(i.e. when ip6 options are attached).
To test this, try
telnet @::1@::1 port
toward a port without responding server. Prior to the fix, the kernel will
generate broken RST packet.
i.e. do not make query for IPv6 addresses, when running on non-IPv6 kernel,
or, do not query for IPv4 address on IPv6-only kernel :-)
This kind of behavior is not very well documented in RFC2553. This
may violate the spec.
- on EAI_AGAIN, only retry 3 times (3 is a magic number). Previous code
made retries forever. This solves situation where name server is wrongly
configured and nameserver:53 returns icmp port unreach.
The only proper fix for all getaddrinfo() related twists would be to
implement getipnodebyname() and get rid of wacky get_addr().
We need to contribute bind8 development for this.
The detailed behaviour follows POSIX.2. A similar patch for wump(6)
which was accepted is in bin/6699. Fish does not need any setgid
privileges it gets from dm, so this patch also moves the gid resetting
earlier.
Reported in PR 7986 by Joseph Myers <jsm28@cam.ac.uk>
games/adventure/setup.c fails to check for errors when writing its
output. This means that, if the disk fills up at this point during a
build, it would nevertheless fail to return an error status.
Fixed PR#7741
If the default swap is smaller than the remaining disk, truncate to the
available space.
Set rc_configured to YES in md_cleanup_install()
functions, with a little bit of a caution that the page rounding
behavior isn't mentioned in standards documents that mention brk/sbrk.
Klaus removed this before, but I'm not sure why, and I've been unable
to reach him about the matter after trying for several days. The
information about the behavior has always been in the page and is
important for developers to know about.