- Write savegames and scorefiles to the current directory instead of /var
- Save oc_name and oc_descr alongside oc_uname in all situations
- When a levitation potion times out, explicitly float down
These patches were contributed last year by "tonypony76"; thanks!
ok deraadt@, with added enthusiasm from tedu@
near 0.9.7a mistakenly created this incorrect directory. This was mimicked
into our mtree framework in 1998, where it survived for over 20 years.
ok jsing
allocate pages, don't call abort() because of corefile data leakage
concerns, but simply _exit(). The reasoning is _rs_init() will only
fail if someone finds a way to apply specific pressure against this
failure point, for the purpose of leaking information into a core which
they can read. We don't need a corefile in this instance to debug that.
So take this "lever" away from whoever in the future wants to do that.
in. This fixes the case where one would be in a non default rdomain shell then
run an rdomain 0 rc.d daemon.
reported by YASUOKA Masahiko and Pierre Emeriaud
ok sthen@ claudio@ benno@
off.
This makes three changes: adds the ht capability to the standard lines
in gettytab(5); removes OXTABS from TTYDEF_OFLAG in ttydefaults.h (the
defaults used by pty(4) - diff from martijn); and only sets OXTABS on
terminals which lack hts and tbc in tset(1) (from Thomas Dickey
upstream).
Addresses problems reported by tedu.
ok millert
As of usr.bin/xinstall/install.c revision 1.68, -S is a no-op and
install(1) will always create files safely, thus clean the option usage
from the tree.
Diff from Lauri Tirkkonen <lotheac at iki dot fi>, thanks.
Loop over df(1)'s output directly, ensure the resulting list of block
devices is unique to avoid later duplicity checks and redundant mount(8)
invocations.
This allows direct bail out on invalid types and simpler saving for later
remount.
OK deraadt
correctly itself now. At leat considering the end of life times of
OpenBSD releases and the speed at which the root key signing key (KSK)
rolls.
On the other hand, unbound-anchor assumes a certain network quality
which we cannot guarantee in places where we want to run unwind(8).
This in turn can lead to unbound-anchor stalling the boot process.
Note that unwind(8) works without a config file in many (most?) cases.
This provides an example on how to use the captive portal detection
feature.
Input benno
Input & OK sthen