to skip backup or temp files.
- test if the patterns matched actual files
- warn if ifcreate() fails on an interface and continue with the
subsequent interfaces in the list instead of return'ing
OK dlg sthen tb
These PATH helpers failed to quote their input properly leading to shell
code execution. Noone noticed since import (over 21 years ago), so wipe it.
OK tb rpe
- In ifcreate() use the exit code of the {} block directly
- In vifscreate(), use the ifconfig -C output directly in the for _vif loop
- Remove superfluous and somewhat confusing comment
OK dlg kn sthen
hw.disknames. This can only happen due to a failure or user error.
In either case, silent failure makes it hard to discover and debug.
Now it will be easy to spot in the daily mail.
ok rob, schwarze
The existing example was written over a decade ago, when carp(4) was
not supporting carpdemote and did not track it's interfaces link state itself.
OK jmc@, rob@
- change -a, -o to &&, || inside [[]]
- remove unecessary quoting inside [[]]
- remove X"" constructs inside [[]]
- remove \ (line continuation) in case of &&, || and pipes
- replace backticks with $()
discussed with and OK aja@
OK tb
PF ruleset. This is not a complete block on _pbuild being able to communicate
(e.g. non-TCP/UDP protocols don't have a PCB with userid, so PF can't restrict
in those cases) but avoids some cases, and in particular makes it more obvious
when a port does things like download extra distfiles or dependencies
as part of the build process. Slight tweak from a diff by espie@.
one location under /usr/share/relink.
Be more specific in src/etc/rc reorder_libs() what filesystems
need r/w remount and ensure that their mount state is restored.
Idea and positive feedback from deraadt@
OK aja@ tb@
Create only /dev/urandom as device.
Create /dev/random and /dev/arandom as symlinks.
Drop /dev/srandom, which has been unused for a long time.
/dev/arandom will go away at a later point.
Discussed with guenther@, ok deraadt@
USB isn't supported. The installer turns out to have been broken on
BeagleBoard for over a year and no one noticed. The existing support
for OMAP3 in the kernel remains though it isn't clear if anyone has
tried it after the fdt changes went in.
ok patrick@ tom@ kettenis@ matthieu@