problem, it still didn't DTRT for services that did not have a service-
specific policy if /etc/pam.d existed but did not contain an "other"
policy. This fixes the problems some people have experienced with sudo.
And I almost didn't have to use goto.
The current configuration sequence is:
1) Look for /etc/pam.d/foo
2) If PAM_READ_BOTH_CONFS is defined, or step 1) failed, look for
foo in /etc/pam.conf
3) Look for /etc/pam.d/other (to fill in the gaps)
4) If PAM_READ_BOTH_CONFS is defined, or step 3) failed, look for
other in /etc/pam.conf
I believe this is the intended behaviour of the original code. The least
surprising behaviour seems to be when PAM_READ_BOTH_CONFS is not defined -
/etc/pam.d/foo will be preferred over /etc/pam.conf, but the latter will
serve as a backup if the former does not exist.
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
1) ANSIfy.
2) Clean up ifdefs so that
a) ones that never/always apply are appropriately either
fully removed, or just the #if junk is removed.
b) change #if defined(FOO) for appropiate values of FOO.
(currently AUTHENTICATION and ENCRYPTION)
3) WARNS=2 fixing
4) GC other unused stuff
This code can now be unifdef(1)ed to make non-crypto telnet.
RTLD_NOW got incorrectly defined to 1 (which is RTLD_LAZY in FreeBSD).
In addition, the comment about FreeBSD requiring SHLIB_SYM_PREFIX to
be "_" is incorrect.
Submitted by: tobez (except for the bit about the incorrect comment)
instead of recovering, which happens in particular during a rapid series
of SIGWINCH's. This change forces nvi to loop on the call in the event
that the call is interrupted.
Interestingly, I submitted this bug report in 1998, and a solution was
posted shortly thereafter by Matthias Buelow; it's been sitting in the
PR database ever since.
Note: this takes this file off the vendor branch. If and when we find
a vendor for this code, the fix should be given back to them.
PR: bin/8438
Submitted by: Matthias Buelow <mkb@altair.mayn.de>
MFC after: 1 month
affect only lower bits of seed which would resulte in the same seed for
sequences of fast-started awk's resulting the same random sequence.
Submitted by: ache
had an error in it), and applied it by hand to awkgram.c (getting it right)
rather than really generating an new awkgram.c properly using Bison/YACC...
Fix his mistake here.
took about 15 files off the vendor branch for what turned out to be
good reason a Gawk update takes an order of magnitude more effort than
it should...
This is by the kind permission of Dave Safford, formerly of TAMU who wrote the
original code. Here is an excerpt of the e-mail exchange concerning this
issue:
Dave Safford wrote:
>Nick Sayer wrote:
>> Some time ago we spoke about SRA and importing it into FreeBSD. I forgot to
>> ask if you had a prefered license boilerplate for the top of the files. It
>> has come up recently, and the SRA code in FreeBSD doesn't have one.
>I really have no preference - use whatever is most convenient in the
>FreeBSD environment.
>dave safford
This is the standard BSD license with clause 3 removed and clause 4
suitably renumbered.
MFC after: 1 day
: 2001-10-19 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
:
: * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-flag-recursion): Protect arguments against
: being handled as end-of-sentence characters,
This fixes ".Fl \&?". Previously, it produced an additional whitespace.
There were no precedents in FreeBSD manpages. That's why it was
Noticed by: Thomas Klausner <wiz@netbsd.org>
__FBSDID() and ifdefed away all vendor id stuff.
This file should never have left the vendor branch; it is now identical
with the vendor's version except for id fiddling.