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PR: 54201
Submitted by: mdg <mdg@secureworks.net>
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MAINTAINER file (which already had entries for sendmail).
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Reminded by: bde
In memory of: alane
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means actually setting 'len', for example. Which will make uname -i
work on some systems where it did not. Anywhere where it did work,
it was a matter of coincidence.
Submitted by: redpixel on EFnet.
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EOF, and improve the commentary about backslash-newline handling.
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http://london.pm.org/pipermail/london.pm/Week-of-Mon-20030630/019926.html
For a definition, see:
http://www.bartleby.com/61/55/H0325500.html
Also add some more computing terms described at:
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integral_data_type
Reviewed by: dwmalone
MFC after: 2 weeks
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Fix the usage synopsis.
Amend the copyright notice to reflect the fact that there's no Berkeley
code left.
Fix a typo in a comment, improve the descriptions of the way we use
some global variables (relevant to the bug below), and note that
division-by-zero has side effects so the current expression evaluator
can't be trivially extended to arithmetic in its current design.
Avoid hitting an abort(); /* bug */ when in "text mode" (i.e.
ignoring comment state) by updating the line parser state properly.
PR: 53907
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PR: bin/32433
Prodded by: Zak Johnson <zakj-freebsd-hackers@nox.cx>
Obtained from: easyedit-1.4.6
MFC after: 2 weeks
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su.whois-servers.net
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can't use utmp(5).
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optional here). Sort options. Print the file name on error.
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available codesets)
Modify manpages appropriatelly
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Use newly added __detect_path_locale() helper to lookup _PathLocale value.
It adds boundary checking for PATH_LOCALE environment variable value and
check for super-user fallback.
Makefile:
Add lib/libc/locale to compiler's include path (for setlocale.h)
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Submitted by: David Malone <dwmalone@maths.tcd.ie>
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Approved by: jeff (mentor)
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there are problems with their Makefiles I wasn't aware of..
Pointed out by: ru@
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ru.whois-servers.net for su domain or country
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These are probably machine independent, but
there is no way for the developers to test them other than on x86.
They will become MD as testing becomes possible.
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comment how to read device nodes from ufs (if an adventurous soul wants
to fix it!).
Reviewed by: bde
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Approved by: schweikh (mentor)
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Submitted by: ru
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PR: bin/53585
Submitted by: Alexey Dokuchaev <danfe@regency.nsu.ru>
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Change the entry for Turing's birthday to be the same as in
calendar.birthday. This enables cron jobs to uniq(1) the entry.
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be used to retrieve list of all available keywords now.
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Noticed by: ache
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It's possibly not completely complaint with POSIX requirements, but
very close to it now.
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Reviewed by: phk
Submitted by: Martin Kammerhofer <mkamm@gmx.net>
PR: 53451
MFC: 1 week
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special files it was treated like -l. This commit adds the -x option
in for special files as well.
PR: bin/46249
Submitted by: Colin Percival <cperciva@sfu.ca>
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isn't very useful for passing pointers on LP64 systems.
device names on sparc64 and alpha should now work.
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Use err().
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third-party lint is probably being used.
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use #if 0, #ifndef lint, #endif /* not lint */, #endif ordering
when a message is provided, use errx() instead of err().
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properly, clean up quota(1). quota(1) has the ability to query
quotas either directly from the kernel, or if that fails, by reading
the quota.user or quota.group files specified for the file system
in /etc/fstab. The setuid bit existed solely (apparently) to let
non-operator users query their quotas and consumption when quotas
weren't enabled for the file system.
o Remove the setuid bit from quota(1).
o Remove the logic used by quota(1) when running setuid to prevent
users from querying the quotas of other users or groups. Note
that this papered over previously broken kernel access control;
if you queried directly using the system call, you could access
some of the data "restricted" by quota(1).
In the new world order, the ability to inspect the (live) quotas of
other uids and gids via the kernel is controlled by the privilege
requirement sysctl. The ability to query via the file is controlled
by the file permissions on the quota database backing files
(root:operator, group readable by default).
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properly, clean up quota(1). quota(1) has the ability to query
quotas either directly from the kernel, or if that fails, by reading
the quota.user or quota.group files specified for the file system
in /etc/fstab. The setuid bit existed solely (apparently) to let
non-operator users query their quotas and consumption when quotas
weren't enabled for the file system.
o Remove the setuid bit from quota(1).
o Remove the logic used by quota(1) when running setuid to prevent
users from querying the quotas of other users or groups. Note
that this papered over previously broken kernel access control.
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