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end-of-file checks out of the inner base64 loop, and remove the
trailing whitespace stripper. The latter was added in rev 1.23 but
the actual fix for the problem was in 1.24 -- b64_pton doesn't mind
extra whitespace. (However there's a bogus comment in OpenSSH's
uuencode.c that also mentions problems with trailing whitespace and
b64_pton, but their real problem is the comment field in the key
file.)
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initial and possibly the final framing lines. This is particularly
handy for dealing with broken files or fragments of MIME messages.
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not a special file.
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replace to support magic values less than zero, which mean to just go nuts
and expand as many as we want.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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`priority | [-n incr]' was optionnal which is wrong according to the code.
Add FreeBSD Id.
Reviewed by: maxim
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comparing regular files. Add a SIGSEGV handler to make its
behavior less surprising when a read error occurs. The handler
does not attempt to distinguish errors from file truncation, but
anyone actively modifying a file while trying to compare it
shouldn't even expect something sane to happen.
PR: 45391
Reviewed by: mike (mentor)
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Reviewed by: mike (mentor)
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List from: benno
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compile-time constants). That is, a "bucket" now is not necessarily
a page-worth of mbufs or clusters, but it is MBUF_BUCK_SZ, CLUS_BUCK_SZ
worth of mbufs, clusters.
o Rename {mbuf,clust}_limit to {mbuf,clust}_hiwm and introduce
{mbuf,clust}_lowm, which currently has no effect but will be used
to set the low watermarks.
o Fix netstat so that it can deal with the differently-sized buckets
and teach it about the low watermarks too.
o Make sure the per-cpu stats for an absent CPU has mb_active set to 0,
explicitly.
o Get rid of the allocate refcounts from mbuf map mess. Instead,
just malloc() the refcounts in one shot from mbuf_init()
o Clean up / update comments in subr_mbuf.c
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<sys/endian.h>. It is needed to cross-build sparc64 on
RELENG_4 and to build sparc64 on say 5.0-DP1 (on systems
without <sys/endian.h>). This will be revisited when we
create RELENG_5.
Spotted by: make universe
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We've been installing chflags(1) into /bin since 2000-11-10, so this
shouldn't cause any problems.
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for -not.
PR: bin/48423
Submitted by: Matsumura Naoki <matsu@jp.FreeBSD.org>
MFC after: 3 days
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My apologies for missing these #includes, I must have confused the
dependencies with a wrong timestamp or something.
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pam_opieaccess() to work as expected for local logins.
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* We have inttypes.h (yes, even in RELENG_4).
* We now have GNU getopt, so lets be the first thing in the tree to
acutally use it...
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move LOTR "history" events into their own calendar file. Link
calendar.lotr into calendar.world to preserve visibility of this pre-trendy
gem in BSD.
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Discussed with: alfred, bde, jmallett, obrien
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photography in the 15th century?
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plain magic numbers - one of them was apparently wrong but unharmful.
- Remove empty line.
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of ioctl TIOCGETP/TIOCSETP.
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parsers that are non-portable.
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are waiting for, and we don't want to reap the wrong process.
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PR: 47953
Submitted by: Volker Stolz <stolz@i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>
MFC after: 3 days
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Standard sccsid[] area according to style(9).
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Submitted by: dwmalone (tweaked by me)
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Approved by: hrs (mentor)
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whois doesn't follow the link to the authoritative registrar. Fix it.
PR: bin/47770
Submitted by: Alain Thivillon <at@rominet.net>
MFC after: 7 days
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PR: 47170
Submitted by: Gary W. Swearingen <swear@attbi.com> (original version)
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this return an error.
This re-enables display of the first entry in /var/account/acct instead
of the error "lastcomm: /var/account/acct: Invalid argument"
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service to work correctly.
Inspired by: P. U. Kruppa <520023893678-0001@t-online.de>
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