until the includes are installed, and it doesn't install the includes until
xinstall is built (the previous xinstall binary may not have -C). As a
bandaid, define MAP_FAILED ourselves if <sys/mman.h> didn't. Perhaps it
would be safer to simply disable mmap if all the prerequisites are not
there.
Don't search for interface addresses matching interface "NULL"
it's likely to cause a page fault..
this can be triggered by the ipfw code rejecting a locally generated
packet (e.g. you decide to make some network unreachable by local users)
few more memory leaks and cleaned up getopt usage. These were done shortly
after the last one I imported. Very little has changed other than that.
(except for some doc updates)
Obtained from: cyclic.com
The FAQ and handbook have been repository copied to their own top-level
("doc") directory in the cvs tree which will not be branched so as to
avoid the syncing problems. At some point, the sgml text will require
formatting tools that will be from ports rather than the main source tree.
Requested by: jfieber, jkh
Among bumping several limits, most interesting thing is that
Apache requires than "filesize=64M" restriction must be removed.
I think it is due to mmap() usage in apache, but I am not shure.
Added MASTER_STIE_LOCAL and updated it's location.
Added -N to diff options to ensure the diff includes new files.
Mentioned that USENET news ports should use ${PREFIX}/news.
Refromatted some of the comments w/in the sample Makefile so they wouldn't
wrap in the latin1 format.
General updating and minor word changes.
ppp (or will be shortly). Natd can now be updated to use
this library rather than carrying its own version of the code.
Submitted by: Charles Mott <cmott@srv.net>
panic( "xxxxx\n" );
to:
printf( "xxxxx\n" );
panic( "\n" );
For some as yet undetermined reason the argument to panic() is often NOT
printed, and the system sometimes hangs before reaching the panic printout.
So we hopefully at least print some useful info before the hang, as oppossed to
leaving the user clueless as to what has happened.