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in practice, even if there is no obj directory, because the sources
are not in ${.CURDIR} and the full path to them was not added.
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duplicated.
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not "tty.").
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pointer is 4-byte aligned. On a 64-bit machine it probably should
check that the pointer is 8-byte aligned (eh, Bruce?) 8-)
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building FreeBSD's libc to run with a NetBSD kernel. We'll get to
the alpha kernel later, I promise. 8-)
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don't like me doing this, but I want to see clean compiles. 8-)
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PR: 5782
Submitted by: David Malone <dwmalone@maths.tcd.ie>
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fix a slight confusion about which draft of threads we are supporting.
this allows something as big and ugly as samba to be compiled with libc_r
and still work! our user-level pthreads seems amazingly robust!
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provides the cast from -1 to the signal() return type, so no further
casting by programmers should be required.
Pointed out by: bde (of course).
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can be simulated using bounds.
PR: 5708
Submitted by: Oliver Fromme <oliver.fromme@heim3.tu-clausthal.de>
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PR: 5739
Submitted by: Matthew Cashdollar <mattc@rfcnet.com>
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define `microsecond'. Cleaned up English.
Obtained from: mostly from sleep.3
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up English.
Obtained from: mostly from NetBSD
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implement mkdtemp
improve man page for mk*temp
use arc4random to seed extra XXX's randomly
Optionally warn of unsafe mktemp uses
From various commits by theo de raadt and Todd Miller.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
This should go into 2.2 after a testing period.
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specifically:
uthread_accept.c: Fix for inherited socket not getting correct entry in
pthread flags.
uthread_create.c: Fix to allow pthread_t pointer return to be null if
caller doesn't care about return.
uthread_fd.c: Fix for return codes to be placed into correct errno.
uthread_init.c: Changes to make gcc-2.8 thread aware for exception stack
frames (WARNING: This is #ifdef'ed out by default and is
different from the Cygnus egcs fix).
uthread_ioctl.c: Fix for blocking/non-blocking ioctl.
uthread_kern.c: Signal handling fixes (only one case left to fix,
that of an externally sent SIGSEGV and friends -
a fairly unusual case).
uthread_write.c: Fix for lock of fd - ask for write lock, not read/write.
uthread_writev.c: Fix for lock of fd - ask for write lock, not read/write.
Pthreads now works well enough to run the LDAP and ACAPD(with the gcc 2.8 fix)
sample implementations.
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MLINKS.
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one group. Thanks to Dirk Froemberg for supplying a patch for this. I will
be closing out the PR and moving this to the 2.2.5 branch later: my login
sessions to freefall from Columbia are ridiculously spotty today.
PR: 5610
Submitted by: Dirk Froemberg <ibex@physik.TU-Berlin.DE>
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Reviewed by: asami
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that the dl* trampolines have been moved into libc.
Move dlfcn.h from src/lib/csu/i386 into src/include. Nothing in
src/lib/csu/i386 uses it any more.
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Obtained from: NetBSD (after complains from Bruce)
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PR: 5691
Submitted by: archie@whistle.com
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into libc. This reduces the size of every dynamically linked
executable by 248 bytes, and it reduces the size of static executables
by a lesser amount. It also eliminates some global namespace
pollution.
With this change in place, the source for dlfcn.h should probably
be moved to "/usr/src/include". I'll save that for another day.
Compatibility note: Programs which use dlopen, if compiled on
systems with this change, will not run on systems with a libc from
prior to this change. Very few programs use dlopen, so I think
that is OK.
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Same fix already applied to other types of fds. This one was apparently missed.
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Add cross-references to the elusive fpsetmask() function to various other
man pages.
Reviewed by: bde
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instead of duplicating code, albeit trivial (inspired by NetBSD).
PR: 5524
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Submitted by: garbanzo@hooked.net
Add strncasecmp, strncmp to NAME field.
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to ruin a 64-bit day.
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Obtained from:OpenBSD (theo de raadt)
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isn't a prerequisite, since it isn't required for the prototypes
and isn't always needed to call the functions (the address family
might be a variable).
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interface from sys/mount.h to libc/getvfsent.c The new interface is
now the default.
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Obtained from: OpenBSD
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Obtained from: OpenBSD
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and the pre-Lite2 vfsconf interfaces.
For getvfsent.c, just define _OLD_VFSCONF. This will give the
current default macro hacks in <sys/mount.h> when the default is
reversed. This is an intermediate step.
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makefile doesn't install them, and they couldn't be used without
lots of undocumented -I's in CFLAGS. tcl.h is still installed in
/usr/include/tcl/. Note that rev.1.24 of tcl_bmake/mkMakefile.sh
broke all the section 3 tcl man pages by putting it there instead
of in /usr/include.
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Regenerated libtcl/Makefile. This adds -DHAVE_ST_BLKSIZE=1 to CFLAGS.
It was broken by direct editing in rev.1.25.
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are in kvm_uread():
- the setting of errno before checking it in the lseek() was lost.
- EOF handling was lost. kvm_uread() retried forever on EOF. EOF is
not really an error, but report it one as in rev.1.2.
- reporting of errno after a read error was lost.
Fixed style bugs in rev.1.3 and rev.1.12.
Not fixed: errno is not reported after lseek() failures.
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