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simple fact that can't connect
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Now clearly say: Not logged in
instead of old: Broken pipe
(note it was original reason for all my libftpio changes)
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-stable.
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2.2 and 2.1.6 candidate.
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caused ps(1) to show strange things..
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Should be in 2.2.
Pointed out by: /etc/malloc.conf -> AJ
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vi for the fixit floppy. Perhaps we'll find a more elegant solution
some day, by now it has proven to work reasonably.
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better argument handling
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use shell builtin 'exec' for last command
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Obtained from: Cygnus source tree, with permission.
Original commit by Jim Wilson, wilson@cygnus.com.
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Message catalogs not works without this change
2.2 candidate
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2.2 candidate
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Both options can be compiled if the appropriate ports are present. These
are examples only and are commented out.
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This is needed for building the boot crunch for 2.2 (It still needs a hook
so the release code can tell it when to build it without tcl etc).
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2.2 candidate.
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line of a Makefile contains this directive, make(1)
will enter a POSIX 1003.2 compliant mode.
Submitted by: Joerg Wunsch <joerg@freebsd.org>
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heck. Watch through our hidden camera, ladies and gentlemen,
as this one-line addition to the syslog output generates hundreds
of thousands of lines of email in response, all from people
decrying the evils of electronic noise pollution! :-)
What this change does, simply speaking, is syslog it every time
someone changes their local password. I need this at a local ISP to
tell whether people are reacting to expires in a timely fashion or
not. To disable it, uncomment -DLOGGING in the Makefile.
If your users change their passwords so often as to fill your logfile,
then you may also have another administrative problem to deal with.
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much more universal (in FreeBSD, anyway) in taking some of the pain
out of firewalls.
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fix usage()
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truncate if too long for field.
2.2 candidate.
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Submitted by: Marc Slemko <marcs@znep.com>
Obtained from: OpenBSD
Add -0 for reading the results of find -0.
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one of the machines I was testing on. (This was to get it to use the
sysv extensions in ncurses)
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(It was tagged immediately prior to removal with the tag "nvi_1_34_final")
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Submitted by: Masafumi NAKANE <max@wide.ad.jp>, PR#1920
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any more.
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Closes PR bin/1909: 'last' coredumps if MALLOC_OPTIONS...
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Pointed out by: Pat Lashley <patl@Phoenix.Volant.ORG>
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and at least one user use this char in a file name. Older
locate implementions core'd.
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Do not exit with status 0 if mkdep(1) cannot create output,
e.g. if .depend is not writable or the FS is readonly mounted.
Store arguments as comments for debugging purpose.
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Pointed out by: bde
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Use _PATH_DEV instead of hard coded "/dev/"
Obtained from: OpenBSD, Jason Downs <downsj@OpenBSD.ORG>
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as in the one other place in /usr/src that prints such an "expect"
message (amd).
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1) our branded elf's
2) mpeg audio/video/system streams
3) compiled java classes
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implement /filename syntax for completeness
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Use backward compatible with ASCII collating tables
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after I installed the last SNAP :). Because of the way the 'use NIS
or local?' logic is set up here, it was possible to force the use
of the NIS password changer even though the specified user didn't exist
in NIS (i.e. # passwd foo, where foo is a local-only user). In this
case, we fall intp yp_passwd() without the corresponding yp_password
structure being filled in, which leads to an NULL pointer dereference.
Also fixed the logic like I just did with chpass so that if the user
is both in NIS and the local password database, the program makes a
more sensible guess as to which one to use (if NIS is turned on in
/etc/master.passwd, then use NIS, else default to local).
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enabled in /etc/master.passwd & friends. This allows the 'USER_YP_AND_LOCAL'
case to make a more sensible guess (if NIS is enabled, default to NIS,
otherwise default to local -- this is better than defaulting to NIS
all the time).
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-cli0 -.5
Submitted by: Lars Koeller <Lars_Koeller@odie.physik2.uni-rostock.de>
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patched (context diff), compiled (w/ -Wall) and tested
Submitted by: John-Mark Gurney <jmg@nike.efn.org>
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Machine come and go...
Little patch removes lists down for over 4 days from the list.
(If you haven't noticed they are down in that period, you should
turn them off!)
Closes: PR#bin/1361
Submitted by: xaa@stack.urc.tue.nl
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