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Approved by: re (rwatson)
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for binutils 2.13
Reviewed by: benno
Approved by: re (blanket)
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removed in r1.69.
Apploved by: re (rwatson)
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Properly sort options, spell "file system" correctly, expand contraction.
Catch up to the src/etc/syslog.conf,v 1.23 change: ftpd(8) session logs
are now by default get logged to /var/log/xferlog.
Approved by: re
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additional arguments to reloc_jmpslot(), which is why MI code and MD code
of other platforms had to be changed.
Reviewed by: jake
Approved by: re
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to be non-fatal due to stack alignment roundups.
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Head off what I think is an abuse of the TRB, and disable lukemftpd.
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o Explicitly initialize domain pointer.
o Fix passwd file parsing.
PR: bin/39671 (3)
MFC after: 2 weeks
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memory area would arise. Only an addrinfo list from an earlier
call to getaddrinfo() should be freed there because it will be
substituted by the current list referenced by "res".
Reported by: John Long <fbsd1@pruam.com>
MFC after: 5 days
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MAC labels are set if MAC is enabled and configured for the user
logging in.
Note that lukemftpd is not considered a supported application when
MAC is enabled, as it does not use the standard system interfaces for
managing user contexts; if lukemftpd is used with labeled MAC policies,
it will not properly give up privileges when switching to the user
account.
Approved by: re
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
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than the LOMAC-specific interfaces for listing MAC labels. This permits
ls to view MAC labels in a manner similar to getfmac, when ls is used
with the -l argument. Next generation LOMAC will use the MAC Framework
so should "just" work with this and other policies. Not the prettiest
code in the world, but then, neither is ls(1).
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
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Reviewed by: peter
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before referencing object's DAG. This makes it possible for
C++ exceptions to work across shared libraries and brings
us closer to the search order used by Solaris/Linux.
Reviewed by: jdp
Approved by: obrien
MFC after: 1 month
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even if there was no error occured (when trying to dlopen(3) object that
already linked into executable which does dlopen(3) call). This is more
proper fix for `ldd /usr/lib/libc.so' problem, because the new behaviour
conforms to documentation.
Remove workaround from ldd.c (rev.1.32).
PR: 35099
Submitted by: Nathan Hawkins <utsl@quic.net>
MFC after: 1 week
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MFC after: 3 days
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MFC after: 3 days
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MFC after: 2 weeks
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Reviewed by: jake, mike
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with another function by the same name in a system header.
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under way to move the remnants of the a.out toolchain to ports. As the
comment in src/Makefile said, this stuff is deprecated and one should not
expect this to remain beyond 4.0-REL. It has already lasted WAY beyond
that.
Notable exceptions:
gcc - I have not touched the a.out generation stuff there.
ldd/ldconfig - still have some code to interface with a.out rtld.
old as/ld/etc - I have not removed these yet, pending their move to ports.
some includes - necessary for ldd/ldconfig for now.
Tested on: i386 (extensively), alpha
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crashing.
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PR: 40717
Submitted by: Andrew <andrew@ugh.net.au>
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Submitted by: maxim
MFC after: 5 days
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o Don't free(3) memory occupied by host structures
already in the host list.
o Set hrp->hostinfo to NULL if a host record has to stay in
the host list, but is to be ignored. Selecthost() knows that.
o Reduce the pollution with excessive NULL checks.
o Close a couple of memory leaks.
MFC after: 1 week
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Submitted by: kris
MFC after: 3 days
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Submitted by: maxim
MFC after: 1 week
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for the DT_IA64_PLT_RESERVE dynamic table entry. When a shared object
does not have any PLT relocations, the linker apparently doesn't find
it necessary to actually reserve the space for the BOR (Bind On
Reference) entries as pointed to by the DTE. As a result, relocatable
data in the PLT was overwritten, causing some unexpected control flow
with annoyingly predictable outcome: coredump.
To reproduce:
% echo 'int main() { return 0; }' > foo.c
% cc -o foo foo.c -lxpg4
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Reviewed by: jdp
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o check getaddrinfo(3) return value, not result pointer
o getaddrinfo(3) returns int, not pointer
o don't leak memory allocated for hostnames and hostinfo structures
o initialize pointers that will be checked for NULL somewhere
MFC after: 1 week
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This relocation creates a function descriptor at the specified
address and is commonly used for C++ to create virtual function
tables.
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pollution in <kvm.h>.
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MFC after: 3 days
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want it for some other service-running program.
Approved by: markm
MFC after: 1 week
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o PORT takes six byte values, not five.
o TYPE argument is mandatory.
Submitted by: demon (the 1st part)
MFC after: 3 days
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