similar to: Support for AIX native (.bff) packages: patch available

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2002 Mar 17
1
[patch] AIX package build fixes, please commit
Hello All, This is a resend of a patch I posted nearly two weeks ago. As of a few minutes ago, it hasn't been committed and thus the AIX package builds from CVS fail. (I know because I now have a cron job that tells me :-) Could someone please review and commit the attached patch and chmod a+x contrib/aix/*.sh, or let me know what needs to be changed? It makes the following changes
2002 Jun 22
2
AIX Package build update.
Hello All, I've updated the AIX package builder (contrib/aix/buildbff.sh). The changes are below. Please review and commit if OK. First, a question: Does anyone want SRC (System Resource Controller) support in the packages? I don't use it but I've been sent an example of how do do it without modifying sshd itself. Onto the changes: * Supports PrivSep. Postinstall will create
2003 Apr 07
0
OpenSSH 3.6.1p1 AIX installp/bff packages available.
Hi All. New AIX packages of OpenSSH 3.6.1p1 are available for download at [1]. There are two tarballs, one for the as-distributed code and one with the password expiration patch. Each tarball contains binaries for AIX 4.x and AIX 5.x. The usual caveats apply (see page). These packages have been more popular than I ever thought they'd be. They are about to clock up the one thousandth
2001 Oct 17
3
Again: bugs in contrib/solaris/opensshd.in and buildpkg.sh
(Shame on me: wrong filename in last posting, now here are correct diffs) in contrib/solaris/ (openssh-SNAP-20011017.tar.gz) 1) buildpkg.sh makes wrong link for /etc/init.d/opensshd 2) /etc/init.d/opensshd has not-working killproc here my version tested on Solaris 2.4 and 8 (no pgrep with solaris 2.4, XARGS was undefined, simpler syntax) J?rg --- contrib/solaris/buildpkg.sh Fri Oct 12
2014 Mar 17
2
[LLVMdev] Treatment of TType encoding in EHT entries
Hi, I ran into a crash using Objective-C with llvm/clang on ARM-Linux. The crash happens while unwinding the stack from pthread_exit as soon as the first call frame is reached that belongs to a function that uses the personality routine from libobjc2. This function is in a shared library (libgnustepbase), and here's the start of its entry in the execption table: GCC_except_table20:
2024 Mar 09
2
Call for testing: OpenSSH 9.7
On 05/03/2024 01:24, Damien Miller wrote: > > Hi, > > OpenSSH 9.7p1 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing > on as many platforms and systems as possible. This is a bugfix release. > Running the testsuite on Solaris 9 I see this: set -xe ; if /export/home/tgc/buildpkg/openssh/src/openssh-git/ssh -Q key | grep -q ^ssh-rsa ; then \
2015 Feb 27
3
Call for testing: OpenSSH 6.8
On Sat, 28 Feb 2015, Tom G. Christensen wrote: > On 19/02/15 23:21, Damien Miller wrote: > > OpenSSH 6.8 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing > > on as many platforms and systems as possible. > > > > I've now tested using revision 1ad3a77 and it passes the testsuite on Solaris > 2.6, 7, 8 and 9 (using gcc and openssl 1.0.1k). > >
2002 Jul 15
10
Patch: Solaris packages don't create privsep user or group
Hi. Solaris packages created by buildpkg.sh don't create privsep user or group and sshd won't start until they are created (or privsep is disabled): ## Executing postinstall script. starting /usr/local/sbin/sshd... Privilege separation user sshd does not exist /etc/init.d/opensshd: Error 255 starting /usr/local/sbin/sshd... bailing. The attached patch (against -cvs) ports the relevant
2008 Jan 25
1
form error with datetime select
Hi, Im trying to build a form using: <% facebook_form_for(:task, at task,:url => create_task_path) do |f| %> Assign Task To: <%= fb_friend_selector %> <%=f.text_field :ttype, :label=> "Title"%> <%=f.datetime_select :duedate, :label=> "Due Date"%> <%=f.buttons "Add" %> <% end %> But im getting an
2011 Sep 02
2
[LLVMdev] Exception Tables in latest LLVM
Hey everybody! I have been using llvm 2.8 (i know ancient history!) for a backend that i was implementing. I have been trying to port my patches to latest llvm (svn build) lately but i have one problem as far as the Exception Handling mechanism is concerned. It seems that there are no Exception Tables generated any more such as the one below: .section .gcc_except_table,"a", at
2002 Mar 13
1
Problem with buildpkg.sh
I am attempting to successfully run the buildpkg.sh script which is located in the contrib/solaris directory. I am receiving the following error: Building pkginfo file... Building prototype file... Building package.. ## Building pkgmap from package prototype file. ## Processing pkginfo file. pkgmk: ERROR: parameter <VERSION> cannot be null ## Packaging was not successful. pkgtrans: ERROR:
2006 Mar 09
1
bugs in simtest (PR#8670)
# R for Windows will not send your bug report automatically. # Please copy the bug report (after finishing it) to # your favorite email program and send it to # # r-bugs at r-project.org # ###################################################### This report is joint from Richard Heiberger <rmh at temple.edu> and Burt Holland <bholland at temple.edu>. Burt Holland is the coauthor
2002 Nov 28
2
contrib/solaris/buildpkg.sh - use within JumpStart as well?
Hello, I don't know how off the wall this question will be, but first let me say that I've found your buildpkg.sh script very useful in creating an OpenSSH package for use on my Solaris systems. Currently I'm trying to set up a fully automated JumpStart system at my workplace, and I'm realizing that the 'postinstall' script (and possibly some of the other install scripts)
2010 Jan 22
0
[LLVMdev] Exception handling question
Hi James, > I've been trying to get a minimal test function to work, which simply > invokes _Unwind_RaiseException with a single clean-up landing pad. > However. when I run it my personality function is not getting called - > _Unwind_RaiseException simply returns apparently doing nothing. Looking > at the x86-64 assembly output from llc, I can see this is happening >
2010 Jan 22
2
[LLVMdev] Exception handling question
2010/1/22 Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> > Hi James, > > > I've been trying to get a minimal test function to work, which simply >> invokes _Unwind_RaiseException with a single clean-up landing pad. However. >> when I run it my personality function is not getting called - >> _Unwind_RaiseException simply returns apparently doing nothing. Looking at
2002 Mar 09
0
OpenSSH-3.1p1 AIX buildbff.sh patch
Hello All, Attached is a patch makes the following changes to contrib/aix relative to 3.1p1: * Gets version number from ssh -V as suggested by Tim Rice. * Does a better job of generating valid AIX package version numbers (fixes inutoc "format of the toc file is invalid" and "invalid level" errors reported by Mandar Mirashi). * Tests for "make install" failure and
2002 Feb 28
4
Update to solaris package creation
Can someone else from the Solaris realm that uses our package system verify that this should be done? It looks right, but I want another opinion before commiting. - Ben > On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Antonio Navarro wrote: > >> Hi Ben, >> >> I have made some modifications to the buildpkg.sh script that is >> distributed with openssh. >> >> I am sending it to
2010 Jan 21
4
[LLVMdev] Exception handling question
Hi, I'm trying to get exception handling working in my compiler targetting LLVM. I've been working from the LLVM exception handling documentation (including http://llvm.org/docs/ExceptionHandling.html and http://wiki.llvm.org/HowTo:_Build_JIT_based_Exception_mechanism) and looking at g++-llvm's output. I've been trying to get a minimal test function to work, which simply invokes
2011 Jul 28
2
[LLVMdev] LLVMdev Digest, Vol 85, Issue 50
John, I'm still not sure what you're talking about, I have included the assembly output from two compilations, one with a user explicit catch-all, one with only an implicit cleanup, the DWARF Action Table and Types Table are absolutely identical, as are the indexes used to reference the Action Table from the region maps. -Peter Lawrence.
2002 Jan 18
5
contrib/solaris/opensshd.in patch
This patch adds the seatbelts which _only_ kill parent sshd procs... -RMallory (eg: when you ssh into a machine and pkgadd the new openssh, it will not kill your current (or anyone else's sshd session) onanother_note: the buildpkg.sh could use some exec_prefix functionality... to deal with ./configure --prefix= --exec_prefix=/usr *** bak/opensshd.in Fri Oct 19 13:36:24 2001 ---