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2001 Sep 29
0
configure.in fixes for 2.9.9p2
configure.in patches for 2.9.9p2: 1. Allow --with-pcre to take a path specifying the root of the PCRE install (ROOT/include, ROOT/lib) 2. Ditto for --with-zlib 3. $no_libnsl and $no_libsocket can be determined programmatically 4. Check for innetgr, getspnam, and util in the default $LIBS before checking in -lrpc, -lgen, and -lutil, respectively 5. dirname() is in -lgen on some
2001 May 21
1
2.9p1 patches
1. Add support for files >2GB via Paul Eggert's AC_SYS_LARGEFILE macro. This macro is now part of autoconf 2.50. Because of this, "config.h" needs to be included before system headers to get the appropriate defines for LFS support. openbsd-compat/sigact.c configure.in acinclude.m4 2. AIX defines TILDE in <sys/ioctl.h>. Rename to TILDE_CHAR. Feel
2001 Feb 13
1
configure.in reorder patch
Feb 12 CVS (sort of, see warning below) I've had to change around some of the code in configure.in to get some platforms to compile with the --with-tcp-wrappers option. Basicly I have set it up to check headers check system libraries check for optional packages check functions I have also tried to clean up the library order as it is important on some platforms. This patch works on Solaris
2001 Oct 07
3
Using -lssh as shared library
Hello! This is my first post to this list... ;) I'm not shure if someone will be interested in this topic. For me, it has interest, as long as I maintain 100+ unix (linux) servers with dialup access and every package update cost some significant time to download, so package size is somewhat important here. I looked to openssh and realized that package consists of several programs, all uses
2001 May 16
1
[PATCH]: configure.in
Hi, it would be nice if somebody could apply the following patch. After some months of maintaining the Cygwin version of OpenSSH it finally turned out that USE_PIPES is the better option for Cygwin. It's working more reliable than socketpairs and it's WAY faster. Index: configure.in =================================================================== RCS file:
2001 Aug 02
3
Cray patch against openssh-SNAP-20010802
Significant changes since last patch. Deleted patches to packet.c and channel.c - not needed. Add small patch to sshd.c and openbsd/ssh-cray.c to disable cray process privileges. Depending on how a cray unicos/unicosmk system is configured user could su to root without a password with out this mod. Add no_sco flag to noop check for -lrpc which assumes that their was a -lyp library.
2001 Jul 26
7
Updated Cray patch against openssh SNAP-20010725
This patch fixes my botched attempted to patch deattack.c. I created a bsd-cray.h file and cleaned up a few error cases in bsd-cray.c. Fixed cray_setup call to pass uid and login name in session.c and moved its call so that its called with root privs. Its been tested on a irix, sun, aix, unicos(SV1) and unicosmk(T3E) systems. If you are building this on a T3E you may have to edit the Makefile
2001 Jul 27
0
openssh-2.9p2 compilation on LynxOS
To whoever can help me, I tried to compile OpenSSH-2.9p2 on i386-LynxOS. I made a # ./configure --without-pam --without-shadow \ --with-ssl-dir=/usr/local/ssl --with-pcre \ --disable-libutil --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh Then, # make gave the following error: gcc -o ssh ssh.o sshconnect.o sshconnect1.o sshconnect2.o sshtty.o reonf.o clientloop.o -L. -Lopenbsd-compat/ -L/usr/local/ssl/lib -lssh
1998 Oct 15
1
Problem to map home dir
> Sorry, but in the first mail I forgot to attach the Makefile and I > forgot also to mention that I already tried the password handling in win95 > via the registry. > > De Boe Bart wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I need to install Samba on a HP J210 HPUX 10.20. > > I downloaded and compiled version 1.9.18p10. > > > > Following problems are
2003 Sep 17
2
problem with configure in openssh-3.7p1
Problem: setting --with-tcpwrappers does not configure code to be compiled with wrapper support Solution: references to with_tcp_wrappers (lines 4975, 6396, 6397) need to be changed to with_tcpwrappers David Purks Sr Sys Admin Cogent Communications
2000 Sep 16
15
Snapshot
Quite a few changes here, please test. http://www.mindrot.org/misc/openssh/openssh-SNAP-20000916.tar.gz -d 20000916 - (djm) New SuSE spec from Corinna Vinschen <corinna at vinschen.de> - (djm) Update CygWin support from Corinna Vinschen <vinschen at cygnus.com> - (djm) Use a real struct sockaddr inside the fake struct sockaddr_storage. Patch from Larry Jones <larry.jones at
2001 Feb 07
2
Patch for unformatted manpages
The attached patch (relative to the current CVS snapshot) uses a perl script to convert the OpenSSH manpages from the BSD -mdoc format to the -man format used by other systems. This allows the unformatted manpages to be installed normally, rather than defaulting to preformatted pages. I'd like to see this patch integrated into the portable version of OpenSSH. Please let me know what you
2019 May 18
2
Executing code changed with LLVM
Hi everyone, *1.* I had a file called server.cpp that i can run using: g++ -o server server.cpp -lrpc -ldl -lpthread *2.* Converted the file into LLVM IR, modified it and saved to file using the WriteBitcodeToFile function. The name of resulting file is "output". *3.* Used llc command for generation of "output.o" file as: llc -filetype=obj output *4.* Used gcc command to
2015 Apr 08
1
PCRE, and setting C-, LD- and CPP-FLAGS for a local r-devel installation
Hello, Got some at the time surprising errors some days ago when building a local r-devel installation on a cluster, with apparent outdated or missing dev versions of some files. After reading the r-devel news ( https://developer.r-project.org/blosxom.cgi/R-devel/NEWS), it turned out that " Use of the included versions of ?zlib?, ?bzlib?, ?xz? and PCRE is deprecated: these are frozen and
2010 Nov 04
0
[nut-commits] svn commit r2668 - in branches/windows_port: . drivers m4
2010/11/4 Arjen de Korte > Author: adkorte-guest > Date: Thu Nov 4 20:00:25 2010 > New Revision: 2668 > URL: http://trac.networkupstools.org/projects/nut/changeset/2668 > > Log: > Checking whether or not we should use the 'regex' library should be done > for all USB connected devices (since we use this in the matcher function). > In that case it is much cleaner
2010 Oct 20
4
cross-compiling the windows_port branch (socklen_t)
Fr?d?ric, I'm curious as to how you are configuring the windows_port branch. When I try to cross-compile, configure complains about socklen_t: $ ./configure --host=i686-pc-mingw32 Network UPS Tools version 2.4.3 [...] checking for socklen_t... no checking for socklen_t equivalent... configure: error: Cannot find a type to use in place of socklen_t The test (m4/nut_type_socklen_t.m4) is
2002 Mar 12
2
sys/queue.h
removes HAVE_BOGUS_SYS_QUEUE_H and always use our queue.h. ok? Index: acconfig.h =================================================================== RCS file: /var/cvs/openssh/acconfig.h,v retrieving revision 1.122 diff -u -r1.122 acconfig.h --- acconfig.h 26 Feb 2002 16:40:49 -0000 1.122 +++ acconfig.h 12 Mar 2002 02:11:39 -0000 @@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ /* SCO workaround */ #undef
2001 Jul 16
0
No subject
openssh at openssh.com Dear openssh team ! When I try to configure openssh version 2.9p2 on an ALPHA OSF1 V4.0 I get lots of error messages of the following type What is missing fundamentally ? Could this be due to not using gcc ? How can I solve these problems ? best regards S. Hoefinger
2001 Feb 16
7
OpenSSH 2.5.0p1
Known issues: 1) Linux 'sleep 20' -- Unfixable before 2.5.0 (known work around) 2) HP/UX signal issue -- Patched and HP/UX 11 works in v2 3) SCO 2/ Native Compiler -- Unfixable before 2.5.0 (known work around) 4) NeXTStep -- Resynced, MAX_GROUPS vs NGROUPS unresolved (not major) 5) DG/UX regcomp/regexec -- Fixed. 6) Cray signal issues -- ??? 7) Solaris '$PATH' issue -- ??
2017 Mar 06
0
[PATCH] lib: Prefer tirpc for XDR, and rationlise how we search for alternatives.
glibc in Fedora is currently configured with `--enable-obsolete-rpc', so I guess we can see the way the wind is blowing. (1) This changes our configure script to prefer libtirpc if it is available. If libtirpc is _not_ available then: (a) Headers must be located in <rpc/xdr.h>, or the user must supply the right CFLAGS. (b) XDR functions must be located in one of -lportablexdr, -lrpc,