and now that the behaviour of -g has changed to be more in line
with posix, we get group ID by default anyway;
kick started by PR 5784 from Jacek Masiulaniec;
discussed with otto and sobrado;
ok deraadt millert
They really are just a way to share common code between gdb and binutils
(which in the GNU world are seperate packages). The developers (and I'm
one of them) make absolutely no effert to maintain a stable API/ABI.
If ports people really need libbfd or libopcodes, they should just
package a suitable version.
ok weingart@, deraadt@
and not available at that time. Rewrite the hostname.if permission check
to use only /bin/ls and the shell. Requested by deraadt.
ok todd, "Twisted." deraadt
exists. From wcmaier@.
Check target of symbolic links to avoid noise at boot and in
seucrity output where you have several interfaces symlinked to one
config file.
"If you think this is the right thing to do" deraadt@
FP_NORMAL, FP_SUBNORMAL, FP_ZERO, FP_ILOGB0, FP_ILOGBNAN definitions,
per C99
- classify functions into sections, add missing definitions, add
and some '#if 0' functions, and long double definitions, so we see
what's needed to be done
- other stuff is XXX'd, and will be uncommented soon
ok millert@
contents of /etc/services so as to avoid randomly allocating
source ports that correspond to well-known services. Auto-filling
of the baddynamic tables is performed before reading sysctl.conf,
so it is still possible to add or subtract ports, or override the
autofilling entirely there.
Note that this requires a new kernel and /sbin/sysctl.
feedback markus@ ok markus@ deraadt@ millert@
Not sure what's more surprising: how long it took for NetBSD to
catch up to the rest of the BSDs (including UCB), or the amount of
code that NetBSD has claimed for itself without attributing to the
actual authors.
OK deraadt@