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2002 Jul 18
1
address = xmmap(size);
monitor_mm.c, line = 94 in openssh-SNAP-20020718 A value of type "int" cannot be assigned to an entity of type "void *". address = xmmap(size); ^ -- ayamura Ayamura KIKUCHI, M.D., Ph.D.
2002 Jul 18
1
hard-coded MM_SWAP_TEMPLATE
Hard-coded MM_SWAP_TEMPLATE defined as "/var/run/sshd.mm.XXXXXXXX" in openssh-SNAP-20020718/openbsd-compat/xmmap.c should not be used because "/var/run" directory does not exist on some platohomes. -- ayamura Ayamura KIKUCHI, M.D., Ph.D.
2001 Dec 03
1
rsync-2.5.1pre1 with -F option
I compiled and tried rsync 2.5.1pre1. RSYNC with -F option dumps a core. % gdb ./rsync GNU gdb 5.1 (gdb) r -F Starting program: /work/rsync-2.5.1pre1/./rsync -F Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. write_batch_argvs_file (orig_argc=-2, argc=0, argv=0x0) at batch.c:153 153 if ( !strcmp(argv[i],"-F") ){ /* safer to change it here than script*/ ... -- ayamura
2001 Mar 18
2
char *getusershell();
I experienced a problem compiling openssh_cvs with IRIX 6.5.11f. % cc -version MIPSpro Compilers: Version 7.3.1.2m % cc -n32 -mips3 -O2 -OPT:Olimit=0 ..... -c auth.c cc-1515 cc: ERROR File = auth.c, Line = 100 A value of type "int" cannot be assigned to an entity of type "char *". while ((cp = getusershell()) != NULL) ^ 1 error detected in the
2003 May 26
1
[patch] port-irix.c: refine jlimit support
--- openbsd-compat/port-irix.c.orig 2002-04-07 03:58:33.000000000 +0900 +++ openbsd-compat/port-irix.c 2003-05-27 02:11:07.620000380 +0900 @@ -7,6 +7,12 @@ #endif /* WITH_IRIX_PROJECT */ #ifdef WITH_IRIX_JOBS #include <sys/resource.h> +#include <optional_sym.h> +# if !defined(JLIMIT_CPU) +typedef __int64_t jid_t; +extern jid_t jlimit_startjob(char *, uid_t, char *); +# pragma
2003 Mar 31
2
basename() in libgen
IRIX 6.5 has the basename() function in libgen. SYNOPSIS cc [flag ...] file ... -lgen [library ...] #include <libgen.h> char *basename (char *path); -- ayamura
2003 Sep 16
4
openbsd-compat/inet_ntoa.h missing from 3.7p1?
On IRIX 6.5: cc -Wl,-woff,84 -Wl,-woff,85 -woff 1429 -O2 -I/opt/TWWfsw/tcpwrap/include -I. -I.. -I. -I./.. -I/opt/TWWfsw/libopenssl097s/include -I/opt/TWWfsw/zlib11s/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c inet_ntoa.c cc-1035 cc: WARNING File = /usr/include/stdint.h, Line = 5 #error directive: This header file is to be used only for c99 mode compilations #error This header file is to be used
2004 Oct 13
0
[Bug 1924] New: unable to rsync between a PC with cygwin and a unix machine using rsh
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1924 Summary: unable to rsync between a PC with cygwin and a unix machine using rsh Product: rsync Version: 2.6.3 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Windows 2000 Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo:
2001 Aug 06
5
rsync-2.4.7 NEWS file
I've gone through the CVS commit log and tried to get every user-visible change since 2.4.6, so that we can make a proper announcement for 2.4.7. Please let me know if anything is missing/inaccurate. At this stage I'm planning to release two 2.4.7pre tarballs, one with the "large nohang patch" and one without. Some people inside VA will be stress-testing both, and so we can
2001 Sep 14
8
Call for testers.
http://bass.directhit.com/openssh_snap/ Starting tonight I plan on tracking changes very closely with the OpenBSD tree. I need people to test the latest snapshot (9/14 at of right now) and report success or failure on compiling. I am starting this now because we are looking at a code freeze soon and I really want to ensure it compiles and runs on all existing platforms. So we (the portable
2003 May 04
2
[Bug 531] Conflicting basename() on Irix
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=531 dtucker at zip.com.au changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEW |RESOLVED OS/Version|IRIX |All Platform|MIPS |All Resolution|
2000 Jan 16
0
ANNOUNCE: 1.2.1pre26
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have uploaded openssh-1.2.1pre26. Please use a mirror: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/MIRRORS.html Major changes: - IPv6 support. I have merged the IPv6 support from OpenBSD CVS and the function replacements from KIKUCHI Takahiro <kick at kyoto.wide.ad.jp>. It compiles and works OK for me on Redhat Linux 6.1 (which has
2000 Jan 16
0
ANNOUNCE: 1.2.1pre26
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have uploaded openssh-1.2.1pre26. Please use a mirror: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/MIRRORS.html Major changes: - IPv6 support. I have merged the IPv6 support from OpenBSD CVS and the function replacements from KIKUCHI Takahiro <kick at kyoto.wide.ad.jp>. It compiles and works OK for me on Redhat Linux 6.1 (which has
2011 Sep 12
2
Ignoring /boot
Hi, I have the following script that I'm writing to backup my gentoo linux system. ----- start of script ----- #!/bin/sh # # RSYNC_OPTS="--archive --one-file-system --perms --executability --progress --stats --delete-after --hard-links --keep-dirlinks --verbose --inplace" RSYNC_USER="bs" RSYNC_SERVER="192.168.6.6" RSYNC_MODULE="ben-desktop"
2002 Jan 31
2
configure --with-rsh=CMD and default blocking-IO support
A while back I argued for adding a --with-rsh=CMD option to configure and got some general agreement that it would be a good thing (especially for systems that don't have rsh at all). However, the changes were never integrated into rsync. This patch adds the --with-rsh=CMD option to configure and modifies main.c to improve the blocking-IO setting code. The old code would set blocking_io to
2002 Aug 02
1
[patch] --link-dest
Updated to current cvs without the --exclude-from - patch. This patch allows specifying a --link-dest path similar to --compare-dest except that unchanged files are hard-linked to the --link-dest path instead of producing a sparse tree. -- ________________________________________________________________ J.W. Schultz Pegasystems Technologies email address: jw@pegasys.ws Remember
2004 Apr 19
0
User configuration file
Since the RSYNCD_USERCONF resides in the user home directory isn't it more sensible to name that file dot-something ? diff -urN rsync-2.6.0/rsync.h rsync-2.6.0-new/rsync.h --- rsync-2.6.0/rsync.h 2003-12-16 23:04:59.000000000 +0000 +++ rsync-2.6.0-new/rsync.h 2004-04-19 15:39:12.000000000 +0100 @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ #define RSYNC_NAME "rsync" #define RSYNCD_SYSCONF
2001 Aug 06
1
merge rsync+ into rsync (was Re: rsync-2.4.7 NEWS file)
> Just curious: what about the rsync+ patch? Thanks for the reminder. I've just committed Jos's rsync+ patch onto the "branch_mbp_rsyncplus_merge" branch. If it works OK and nobody screams I will move it across onto the main tree tomorrow or Wednesday. I see the patch doesn't add documentation about the new options to the man page, so we should fix that in the future.
2002 Mar 22
1
[PATCH] --link-dest option
Please CC me. I'm not subscribed. Attached is a patch against 2.5.4pre1 CVS current to add the --link-dest option so rsync will create hardlinks for unchanged regular files to a directory on the destination. This is like --compare-dest except that the result is not a sparse tree. Also included is extension to --(ex|in)clude-from to allow - for stdin. Could one of the maintainers please add
2002 Feb 24
2
Write-only option
Hi! I am doing backups from a number of machines to an rsync server. For some time I was trying to come up with a solution, which would prevent users from peeking at each other's files, which are backed up. Finally, I've hacked rsync, introducing a new option "write only" for rsyncd.conf. When set to true, this option forbids the transfers from server to the client, thus solving