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2005-10-19Teach unwinder about StackGhost.Mark Kettenis
ok deraadt@
2005-10-19strcpy -> strlcpyBjorn Sandell
ok beck@
2005-10-12three new .so libraries to help the ports people who need (or might need)Theo de Raadt
them for perl modules; discussion with pvalchev
2005-09-30accept a -E argument like ELF ld does. fake it out. it does nothing here.Theo de Raadt
actually, it is what a.out does already automatically according to dale. ok miod
2005-09-30rather surprised to find a vsprintf still lying around here..Theo de Raadt
2005-09-29bounded string handlings; ok ottoTheo de Raadt
2005-09-28enter rtld, to install the man page at leastTheo de Raadt
2005-09-28sync to ELF version of this man pageTheo de Raadt
2005-09-12Simplify cross-compilation scenario; native builds unaffected.Miod Vallat
Looked at mickey@ grange@
2005-08-23- fix spacingJason McIntyre
- fix a list - kill trailing space - sort SEE ALSO - put HISTORY in the right place
2005-08-23- add missing .ElJason McIntyre
- replace blank line with .Pp - remove faulty .Sh
2005-08-23new sentence, new line;Jason McIntyre
2005-08-15Add nobodyreturn to privacy options so we don't inadvertantly bounce backTodd C. Miller
a virus/worm payload. We already do this in the list server config. From Paul de Weerd
2005-08-09Adjust for new signal trampoline.Mark Kettenis
2005-08-01Change the compilers default scheduling settings from PA-8000 (4 instructionsMiod Vallat
in parallel) to PA-700 (no parallel instructions) on 32-bit hppa. This causes gcc to produce slightly faster code on most supported hppa, no change in code size. Tested by marcop@, mickey@, I and a few others; ok mickey@
2005-07-26Handle new signal trampoline on i386.Mark Kettenis
2005-07-26Read/write from/to I-space instead of D-space.Mark Kettenis
suggested by art@
2005-07-14Add support "target kvm" on powerpc.Mark Kettenis
2005-06-17next citrus step.Marc Espie
reviewed by millert, otto, kevlo, naddy, kettenis... libc+libstdc++ bump
2005-06-06Add a missing check for NULL before dereferencing a buf pointer inTodd C. Miller
perl's yyerror(). Fixes a transient core dump on syntax error uncovered by random malloc() return addresses. Sent upstream via perlbug.
2005-05-25spelling fixesDavid Krause
2005-05-11use the ctype stuff in libc instead of re-rolling our own.Marc Espie
okay and comments from otto@ (static cast) and kettenis@. Major bump.
2005-05-04this is a section 8 page, not section 1: correct .DtJason McIntyre
ok millert@
2005-05-04.Xr mailstats 8 ;Jason McIntyre
2005-05-03When printing a function name for warning or error lines, prefer a globalMiod Vallat
symbol on arm, rather the local symbols ($a/$d/$t) the arm ELF ABI creates. This makes ld unreferenced symbols error much more useable. tweaks and ok kettenis@, 2+ months ago but I forgot to commit...
2005-05-01Avoid out of bounds access; Andreas Vogele" <voegelas at gmx dot net>Otto Moerbeek
2005-05-01bye, bye.Marc Espie
miod@ checked this does not impact builds on old arches.
2005-04-30Fix printing floating-point numbers. Bump major number.Mark Kettenis
ok espie@
2005-04-28bzero() output before invoking bignum_copy().Miod Vallat
2005-04-28bump major version, just to be sure.Marc Espie
I did check on i386 that the compiled code was identical. However, nm shows different symbols in old libobjc compiled with gcc 2.95 versus symbols in new libobjc compiled with gcc 3.3.5. Since that makes Theo uneasy, and since I didn't remember to ask miod to verify nm before/after the libobjc change on all architectures, let's crank the major number. This is probably 99.9% unnecessary, but the crank takes care of the 0.1% chance that I fucked up and that this change will break, say, the Objective C ABI on mvme88k. Fucked up process on my part. Theo's right to remind me.
2005-04-28... and don't bother making obj in libobjc.Marc Espie
from miod@
2005-04-28also use new libobjc on old architectures, since it builds fine withMarc Espie
gcc 2.95. tests and okay miod@, marc@.
2005-04-27Working trampolines for m88k, with the help of the kernel; now passes theMiod Vallat
921215-1 gcc testsuite.
2005-04-27Provide -ftrampolines and -Wtrampoline to the gcc 2.95 codebase.Miod Vallat
ok espie@
2005-04-27strcpy -> strlcpy, sprintf -> snprintf, so that the testsuite worksMarc Espie
again...
2005-04-27zap strlcpy.Marc Espie
bring some code from more recent gcc, in order to have size_t, and to simplify things a little. okay otto@ and friends.
2005-04-27allows snprintf and friends to be in std if we include cstdio.hMarc Espie
API addition -> minor bump. (part of the strlcpy change okayed by otto@ and friends, that's the part that requires the bump)
2005-04-27strcpy->strlcpy, needed by libstdc++ actually.Marc Espie
2005-04-23fix WCHAR_TYPE*Marc Espie
okay drahn@, tested alek@
2005-04-20Fixes from Derek Price, CAN-2005-0753. ok deraadt@Otto Moerbeek
2005-04-19Use snprintf, not sprintf for floating point conversion. While the actualTodd C. Miller
usage of sprintf here is safe, we'd rather not have the linker warnings.
2005-04-17remove amd64 special casing.Brad Smith
ok kettenis@
2005-04-16amd64 canonicalizationMark Kettenis
ok pvalchev@, fine deraadt@
2005-04-16Tell gcc -Wformat that our kprintf implementation understands %q and %llChad Loder
for quads. OK deraadt@, some comments millert@
2005-04-15pedantic fix for wchar type inside gcc.Marc Espie
checked through a make release by drahn@
2005-04-14major bump:Marc Espie
- activate partial wchar_t support; - kill old compatibility function that happens to use strcpy, poor guy.
2005-04-14temp scaffolding to switch on partial wchar_t support based onMarc Espie
_GLIBCPP_USE_TYPE_WCHAR_T
2005-04-14use snprintf. okay deraadt@Marc Espie
2005-04-10crank major -- it is CLEARLY needed; pval okTheo de Raadt
2005-04-09bye, bye, sprintf.Marc Espie
create an actual openbsd configuration that we can tweak. okay kettenis@