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* - Correct mispellings of the word necessarygabor2013-04-171-1/+1
| | | | Submitted by: Christoph Mallon <christoph.mallon@gmx.de> (via private mail)
* Use __FBSDID vs. rcsid[].obrien2003-05-041-4/+2
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* Removed duplicate VCS ID tags, as per style(9).ru2001-08-131-2/+0
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* $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$peter1999-08-271-2/+3
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* Removed redundant declarations. rpcgen generates `typedef enum foo;'bde1998-01-161-5/+2
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* Resolve conflicts.wpaul1997-05-281-2/+2
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* Revert $FreeBSD$ to $Id$peter1997-02-231-2/+2
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* Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$jkh1997-01-141-2/+2
| | | | | | | | This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!) avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long. Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been insane otherwise.
* There are a few small additions to the protocol to make itwpaul1996-07-041-5/+63
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | easier to use in mixed environments: - Add three new members to the request structure: - a filename specification - a database type specification - a system byte prder specification These allow the client to ask the server for a particular type of database (Berkeley DB hash/btree/recno, GNU GDBM, dbm, ndbm, etc...) and get back a meaningful error if the server doesn't support it. The byte order spec is needed if the database type is byte order sensntive. You don't, for example, want to read an ndbm database from a big endian machine on a little endian machine (the ndbm code will explode). The filename spec lets the client handle things like ndbm which uses two seperate files per database (foo.dir and foo.pag). The client can ask for each half, one at a time. - Add a list of database types and byte order values. Each list has a wildcard 'ANY' entry which lets the client ask for whatever the server supports. (XFR_ENDIAN_ANY is useful with the Berkeley DB hash method for instance, since it isn't byte order sensitive.) - Add two newserver failure codes: XFR_DB_TYPE_MISMATCH and XFR_DB_ENDIAN_MISMATCH. The server uses these to tell the client that it doesn't support the requested type/byte order. These changes were made at the suggestion of Thorsten Kukuk, the current maintainer of the Linux ypserv distribution. This allows Linux and FreeBSD NIS servers to use the same ypxfrd protocol and avoid accidentally exchanging incompatible map files.
* This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r16119,wpaul1996-06-051-0/+117
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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