The ChangeLog file is distributed, and cannot be regenerated outside
of the git repository, so do not remove it in DISTCLEANFILES, and move
the generation code into dist-hook, which also avoids unnecessary
computation during normal builds.
The code in getpeereid() is unlikely to compile as ucred_t is an opaque
struct (ucred_t * works but ucred_t does not). Either you need to give
a pointer initialized to NULL and getpeerucred() allocates a new ucred
or you call it with an allocated ucred as in this patch.
Signed-off-by: Guillem Jover <guillem@hadrons.org>
The function is a duplicate of expand_number(), but covering less
prefixes and with a slightly different function signature.
Spotted-by: Peter da Silva <resuna@gmail.com>
Make the 0.5 version the default, so that code wanting the actual
implemented version can get a proper versioned depdendency. For code
linked against the old version, make it available as an alias.
Use local getprogname()/setprogname() instead of reimplementing them
locally. Use clearenv() if available, not just on glibc. Use bool
instead of _Bool. Use paranthesis on sizeof. Fold the SPT_MIN macro
into spt_min(). Make spt_init() static. Avoid unnecessary gotos.
Taken from NetBSD.
[guillem@hadrons.org:
- Import from NetBSD instead of FreeBSD to get a 3-clause BSD license,
instead of a 4-clause one.
- Define compatibility macros.
- Change library from libc to libbsd and header in man page.
- Add copyright information to COPYING.
- Add symbol to map file. ]
Signed-off-by: Guillem Jover <guillem@hadrons.org>
This avoids buffer overwrites during concurrent or intermixed calls to
fgetln() when using more than one different stream (currently 32), which
the original interface supports natively by using an internal buffer
from the FILE structure. Although this workaround is rudimentary, it
should cover most of the theoretically problematic cases.
This centralizes the setting so there's no duplication anymore,
makes sure the user supplied variables are never overridden, and
are only set when using gcc.
Reported-by: Samuli Suominen <ssuominen@gentoo.org>
This makes sure the install-exec-hook under src works as expected even
when no runtimelibdir was specified, otherwise the symlinks end up
pointing to non-existing targets.
Reported-by: Ryan Mullen <rmmullen@gmail.com>
This was assuming an installed <bsd/md5.h> on the system, due to the
build system not including -Iinclude/ anymore.
Regression introduced in commit 901ed630fc.
Glibc tends to include standard headers with special definitions
that make few declarations or macros visible, this stomps over the
overlay #include_next <> logic.
Based-on-patch-by: Robert Millan <rmh@debian.org>