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1e4ece4a
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2007-01-26T22:16:55
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* doc/gnulib-tool.texi (Initial import): Update to match current
behavior with strdup module.
* lib/.cppi-disable: Remove strcase.h, strdup.h, strndup.h, strnlen.h.
* lib/memmem.h: Remove; all uses removed. This is now done
by <string.h>.
* lib/mempcpy.h: Likewise.
* lib/memrchr.h: Likewise.
* lib/stpcpy.h: Likewise.
* lib/stpncpy.h: Likewise.
* lib/strcase.h: Likewise.
* lib/strchrnul.h: Likewise.
* lib/strdup.h: Likewise.
* lib/strndup.h: Likewise.
* lib/strnlen.h: Likewise.
* lib/strpbrk.h: Likewise.
* lib/strsep.h: Likewise.
* lib/strstr.h: Likewise.
* lib/strtok_r.h: Likewise.
* lib/string_.h: New file.
* lib/argp-namefrob.h: Don't include no-longer-existent include files.
Rely on <string.h> instead.
* lib/canon-host.c: Likewise.
* lib/chdir-long.c: Likewise.
* lib/concatpath.c: Likewise.
* lib/exclude.c: Likewise.
* lib/fchdir.c: Likewise.
* lib/getaddrinfo.c: Likewise.
* lib/getcwd.c: Likewise.
* lib/getsubopt.c: Likewise.
* lib/glob.c: Likewise.
* lib/hard-locale.c: Likewise.
* lib/iconvme.c: Likewise.
* lib/javacomp.c: Likewise.
* lib/mempcpy.c: Likewise.
* lib/memrchr.c: Likewise.
* lib/regex_internal.h: Likewise.
* lib/stpncpy.c: Likewise.
* lib/strcasecmp.c: Likewise.
* lib/strchrnul.c: Likewise.
* lib/strdup.c: Likewise.
* lib/striconv.c: Likewise.
* lib/striconveh.c: Likewise.
* lib/striconveha.c: Likewise.
* lib/strncasecmp.c: Likewise.
* lib/strndup.c: Likewise.
* lib/strnlen.c: Likewise.
* lib/strsep.c: Likewise.
* lib/strstr.c: Likewise.
* lib/strtok_r.c: Likewise.
* lib/userspec.c: Likewise.
* lib/w32spawn.h: Likewise.
* lib/xstrndup.c: Likewise.
* lib/mountlist.c (strstr): Remove decl.
* m4/string_h.m4: New file.
* m4/memmem.m4 (gl_FUNC_MEMMEM): Set HAVE_DECL_MEMMEM if necessary.
* m4/mempcpy.m4 (gl_FUNC_MEMPCPY): Set HAVE_MEMPCPY if necessary.
* m4/memrchr.m4 (gl_FUNC_MEMRCHR): Set HAVE_MEMRCHR
* m4/stpcpy.m4 (gl_FUNC_STPCPY): Set HAVE_STPCPY if necessary.
* m4/stpncpy.m4 (gl_PREREQ_STPNCPY): Set HAVE_STPNCPY if necessary.
* m4/strcase.m4 (gl_FUNC_STRCASECMP):
Set REPLACE_STRCASECMP if necessary.
(gl_FUNC_STRNCASECMP): Set HAVE_DECL_STRNCASECMP if necessary.
* m4/strchrnul.m4 (gl_FUNC_STRCHRNUL): Set HAVE_STRCHRNUL if necessary.
* m4/strdup.m4 (gl_FUNC_STRDUP): Set HAVE_DECL_STRDUP if necessary.
* m4/strndup.m4 (gl_FUNC_STRNDUP): Set HAVE_DECL_STRNLEN and
HAVE_DECL_STRDUP if necessary.
(gl_PREREQ_STRNLEN): Don't bother to check for strnlen decl,
since gl_FUNC_STRNDUP does that now.
* m4/strnlen.m4 (gl_FUNC_STRNLEN): Set HAVE_DECL_STRNLEN if necessary.
Check for decl here...
(gl_PREREQ_STRNLEN): ... not here.
* m4/strpbrk.m4 (gl_FUNC_STRPBRK): Set HAVE_STRPBRK if necessary.
* m4/strsep.m4 (gl_FUNC_STRSEP): Set HAVE_STRSEP if necessary.
* m4/strstr.m4 (gl_FUNC_STRSTR): Set REPLACE_STRSTR if necessary.
* m4/strtok_r.m4 (gl_FUNC_STRTOK_R): Set HAVE_DECL_STRTOK_R if
necessary.
* modules/string: New file.
* modules/memmem (Files): Remove special-purpose include file.
(Depends-on): Add string.
(Include): Include <string.h>, not the removed file.
* modules/mempcpy: Likewise.
* modules/memrchr: Likewise.
* modules/stpcpy: Likewise.
* modules/stpncpy: Likewise.
* modules/strcase: Likewise.
* modules/strchrnul: Likewise.
* modules/strdup: Likewise.
* modules/strndup: Likewise.
* modules/strnlen: Likewise.
* modules/strpbrk: Likewise.
* modules/strsep: Likewise.
* modules/strstr: Likewise.
* modules/strtok_r: Likewise.
* tests/test-dirname.c: Don't include "stdup.h", since
<string.h> now suffices.
* tests/test-memmem.c: Don't include "memmem.h", since
<string.h> now suffices.
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854ebf64
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2007-01-14T11:32:10
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New module 'fchdir'.
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0632e115
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2006-09-13T22:38:14
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* _fpending.c: Include <config.h> unconditionally, since we no
longer worry about uses that don't define HAVE_CONFIG_H.
* acl.c, alloca.c, argmatch.c, atexit.c, backupfile.c:
* basename.c, c-stack.c, c-strtod.c, calloc.c, canon-host.c:
* canonicalize.c, chdir-long.c, chdir-safer.c, chown.c:
* cloexec.c, close-stream.c, closeout.c, creat-safer.c:
* cycle-check.c, diacrit.c, dirchownmod.c, dirfd.c, dirname.c:
* dup-safer.c, dup2.c, error.c, euidaccess.c, exclude.c:
* exitfail.c, fchmodat.c, fchown-stub.c, fd-safer.c:
* file-type.c, fileblocks.c, filemode.c, filenamecat.c:
* fnmatch.c, fopen-safer.c, fprintftime.c, free.c, fsusage.c:
* ftruncate.c, fts-cycle.c, fts.c, full-write.c, gai_strerror.c:
* getcwd.c, getdate.y, getdomainname.c, getgroups.c:
* gethostname.c, gethrxtime.c, getloadavg.c, getlogin_r.c:
* getndelim2.c, getnline.c, getopt.c, getopt1.c, getpass.c:
* gettime.c, gettimeofday.c, getugroups.c, getusershell.c:
* glob.c, group-member.c, hard-locale.c, hash-pjw.c, hash.c:
* human.c, idcache.c, inet_ntop.c, inet_pton.c, inttostr.c:
* isdir.c, lchown.c, linebuffer.c, long-options.c, lstat.c:
* malloc.c, md5.c, memcasecmp.c, memchr.c, memcmp.c, memcoll.c:
* memcpy.c, memmove.c, memrchr.c, mkancesdirs.c, mkdir-p.c:
* mkdir.c, mkdirat.c, mkstemp-safer.c, mkstemp.c, modechange.c:
* mountlist.c, nanosleep.c, obstack.c, open-safer.c:
* openat-die.c, openat.c, pagealign_alloc.c, physmem.c:
* pipe-safer.c, posixtm.c, posixver.c, putenv.c, quote.c:
* quotearg.c, raise.c, readtokens.c, readtokens0.c, readutmp.c:
* realloc.c, regex.c, rename.c, rmdir.c, rpmatch.c, safe-read.c:
* same.c, save-cwd.c, savedir.c, setenv.c, settime.c, sha1.c:
* sig2str.c, snprintf.c, strdup.c, strerror.c, strftime.c:
* stripslash.c, strndup.c, strnlen.c, strpbrk.c, strtod.c:
* strtoimax.c, strtol.c, strverscmp.c, tempname.c, time_r.c:
* timegm.c, tmpfile-safer.c, unlinkdir.c, userspec.c, utime.c:
* utimecmp.c, utimens.c, version-etc-fsf.c, version-etc.c:
* xalloc-die.c, xgetcwd.c, xgethostname.c, xmalloc.c:
* xmemcoll.c, xnanosleep.c, xreadlink.c, xstrtod.c:
* xstrtoimax.c, xstrtol.c, xstrtoumax.c, yesno.c:
Likewise.
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64311a1e
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2006-09-01T19:49:22
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* lib/mountlist.c: All uses of HAVE_F_FSTYPENAME_IN_STATFS replaced by
HAVE_STRUCT_STATFS_F_FSTYPENAME.
* m4/fstypename.m4 (gl_FSTYPENAME): Use AC_CHECK_MEMBERS instead
of doing all the work ourselves.
* m4/fsusage.m4 (gl_PREREQ_FSUSAGE_EXTRA): Don't check for
sys/statvfs.h since the code doesn't use HAVE_SYS_STATVFS_H.
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b679d034
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2006-08-18T18:35:07
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* lib/mountlist.c [MOUNTED_GETMNTINFO2]: Include sys/statvfs.h.
(ME_DUMMY): Treat "kernfs" as a dummy.
(read_file_system_list) [MOUNTED_GETMNTINFO2]: Implement.
* m4/ls-mntd-fs.m4 (gl_LIST_MOUNTED_FILE_SYSTEMS): Also check for
sys/statvfs.h. When getmntinfo was found, check its declaration and
set either MOUNTED_GETMNTINFO or MOUNTED_GETMNTINFO2 depending on it.
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631efbd2
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2006-08-09T22:27:27
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Sync from coreutils.
* m4/regex.m4 (gl_PREREQ_REGEX): Require AC_C_RESTRICT, not
gl_C_RESTRICT, now that we assume Autoconf 2.59 or later.
* m4/strtok_r.m4 (gl_FUNC_STRTOK_R): Likewise.
* m4/time_r.m4 (gl_TIME_R): Likewise.
2006-07-19 Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
* lib/mountlist.c [ME_REMOTE]: Filter out cifs.
See <http://bugs.gentoo.org/141012>.
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14bf04a5
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2006-01-09T23:13:56
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Sync from coreutils.
* doc/getdate.texi (General date syntax): Invalid dates are rejected.
(Time of day items): Mention the possibility of leap seconds.
Problem reported by Dr. David Alan Gilbert.
* lib/chdir-long.c (cdb_free): Don't bother trying to open directory
for write access: POSIX says that must fail.
* lib/fts.c (diropen): Likewise.
* lib/save-cwd.c (save_cwd): Likewise.
* lib/chdir-long.c (cdb_free): Open with O_NOCTTY | O_NONBLOCK as
well, for minor improvements on hosts that lack O_DIRECTORY.
* lib/gettime.c (gettime) [!defined OK_TO_USE_1S_CLOCK]:
Report an error at compile-time if only a 1-second nominal clock
resolution is found.
* lib/lchmod.h: New file.
* lib/mkdir-p.c: Include lchmod.h, lchown.h.
(make_dir_parents): Use lchown rather than chown, and
lchmod rather than chmod.
* lib/mountlist.c (ME_DUMMY): "none" and "proc" file systems are dummies
too. Problem with "none" reported by Bob Proulx. Problem with
"proc" reported by n0dalus.
* lib/mountlist.c: Include <limits.h>.
(dev_from_mount_options)
[defined MOUNTED_GETMNTENT1 || defined MOUNTED_GETMNTENT2]:
New function. It no longer assumes "dev=" has the System V meaning
on Linux (since it doesn't). It also parses "dev=" more carefully.
(read_file_system_list)
[defined MOUNTED_GETMNTENT1 || defined MOUNTED_GETMNTENT2]: Use it.
MOUNTED_GETMNTENT2 is new here; the code didn't used to look for
dev= in that case.
* lib/posixtm.h (PDS_PRE_2000): New macro.
* lib/posixtm.c (year): Arg is now syntax_bits rather than allow_century.
All usages changed. Reject dates outside the range 1969-1999 if
PDS_PRE_2000 is used.
* modules/mkdir-p (Files): Add chdir-safer.c, chdir-safer.h, lchmod.h,
chdir-safer.m4, lchmod.m4.
* modules/openat: Add mkdirat.c, openat-priv.h.
* modules/lib-ignore: New file.
* lib/version-etc.c (COPYRIGHT_YEAR): Update to 2006.
Rewrite fts.c not to change the current working directory,
by using openat, fstatat, fdopendir, etc..
* lib/fts.c [! _LIBC]: Include "openat.h", "unistd--.h", and "fcntl--.h".
[_LIBC] (fchdir): Don't undef or define; no longer used.
(FCHDIR): Define in terms of cwd_advance_fd rather than fchdir.
Now, this `function' always succeeds, and consumes its file descriptor
parameter -- so callers must not close such FDs. Update callers.
(diropen_fd, opendirat, cwd_advance_fd): New functions.
(diropen): Add parameter, SP. Adjust all callers.
Implement using diropen_fd, rather than open.
(fts_open): Initialize new member, fts_cwd_fd.
Remove fts_rft-setting code.
(fts_close): Close fts_cwd_fd, if necessary.
(__opendir2): Define in terms of opendir or opendirat,
depending on whether the FST_NOCHDIR flag is set.
(fts_build): Since fts_safe_changedir consumes its FD, and since
this code must do `closedir(dirp)', dup the dirfd(dirp) argument,
and close the dup'd file descriptor upon failure.
(fts_stat): Use fstatat(...AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) in place of lstat.
(fts_safe_changedir): Tweak semantics to reflect that this function
now calls cwd_advance_fd and hence consumes its FD argument.
* lib/fts_.h [struct FTS] (fts_cwd_fd): New member.
(fts_rft): Remove now-unused member.
* lib/openat.c (fchownat): New function.
* lib/openat.h (fchmodat, fchownat): Declare.
(chmodat, lchmodat): Define convenience functions.
(chownat, lchownat): Likewise.
* lib/chdir-safer.h, chdir-safer.c: New files.
* lib/modechange.c (mode_compile): Reject an invalid mode string
that starts with an octal digit. From Andreas Gruenbacher.
* lib/openat.c: Include "fcntl--.h" and "unistd--.h", to map open
and dup to open_safer and dup_safer, respectively.
(openat_permissive): Fix typo in comment.
* lib/openat.c: Don't include <stdlib.h>, <unistd.h>, <fcntl.h>,
"gettext.h"; either no longer needed or are guaranteed by openat.h.
(_): Remove; no longer needed.
(openat): Renamed from rpl_openat; no need for rpl_openat
since openat.h renames openat for us.
Replace most of the body with a call to openat_permissive,
to avoid duplicate code.
Port to (probably hypothetical) environments were mode_t is
wider than int.
(openat_permissive): Require mode arg, so that we can check
types better. Put it just after flags. Change cwd failure
indicator from pointer-to-bool to pointer-to-errno-value.
All callers changed.
Invoke openat_save_fail and/or openat_restore_fail if
cwd_errno is null, so that openat can call us.
(openat_permissive, fdopendir, fstatat, unlinkat):
Simplify errno handling to avoid some duplicate code,
as it's OK to set errno on success.
* lib/openat.h: Revamp code so that function macros depend on
__OPENAT_PREFIX only, not also on AT_FDCWD.
(openat_ro): Remove. Caller changed to use openat_permissive.
(openat_permissive): Now a macro, if not a function.
(openat_restore_fail, openat_save_fail): Now always functions,
since mkdirat needs them even if __OPENAT_PREFIX is defined.
* lib/openat-priv.h: New file, defining macros used by mkdirat.c
and openat.c.
* lib/mkdirat.c: Include openat-priv.h.
Remove definitions of macros defined therein.
* lib/openat.c: Likewise.
* lib/mkdirat.c (mkdirat): New file and function.
* lib/openat.h (mkdirat): Declare.
* lib/openat.c (fdopendir): Don't change errno when returning non-NULL.
* lib/openat.h (openat_permissive): Declare.
(openat_ro): Define.
* lib/openat.c (EXPECTED_ERRNO): New macro.
(openat_permissive): New function -- used in remove.c rewrite.
(all functions): Set errno just before returning, only if there
was an actual failure.
Use EXPECTED_ERRNO rather than comparing against only ENOTDIR.
Emulate openat-family functions using Linux's procfs, if possible.
Idea and some code based on Ulrich Drepper's glibc changes.
* lib/openat.c: (BUILD_PROC_NAME): New macro.
Include <stdio.h>, <string.h>, "alloca.h" and "intprops.h".
(rpl_openat): Emulate by trying to open /proc/self/fd/%d/%s,
before falling back on save_cwd and restore_cwd.
(fdopendir, fstatat, unlinkat): Likewise.
* lib/openat.c (fstatat, unlinkat): Perform the syscall directly,
skipping the save_cwd...restore_cwd overhead, if FILE is absolute.
* lib/openat.c (rpl_openat): Use the promoted type (int), not mode_t,
as second argument to va_arg. Otherwise, some versions of gcc
warn that `if this code is reached, the program will abort'.
Add POSIX ACL support
* lib/acl.h (copy_acl, set_acl): Add declarations.
* lib/acl.c (acl_entries): Add fallback implementation for POSIX ACL
systems other than Linux.
(chmod_or_fchmod): New function: use fchmod when possible,
and chmod otherwise.
(file_has_acl): Add a POSIX ACL implementation, with a
Linux-specific subcase.
(copy_acl): Add: copy an acl and S_ISUID, S_ISGID, and
S_ISVTX from one file to another. Fall back to fchmod/chmod when
acls are unsupported.
(set_acl): Add: set a file's acl and S_ISUID, S_ISGID, and
S_ISVTX to a defined value. Fall back to fchmod/chmod when acls
are unsupported.
* m4/lib-ignore.m4: New file.
* m4/lchmod.m4: New file.
* m4/chdir-safer.m4: New file.
* m4/openat.m4 (gl_FUNC_OPENAT): Require and compile mkdirat.c.
Require openat-priv.h.
* m4/acl.m4 (AC_FUNC_ACL): Add POSIX ACL and Linux-specific acl tests.
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7c3f8da8
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2005-09-23T04:15:13
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Sync from coreutils.
* .cppi-disable: Add regcomp.c, regex_internal.c, regex_internal.h,
stat-time.h.
* argmatch.h: Include verify.h
(ARGMATCH_VERIFY): Use verify rather than rolling our own.
(ARGMATCH_ASSERT): Remove; unused.
* canonicalize.c: Assume STDC_HEADERS.
* exclude.c: Include "strcase.h".
* regex_internal.h [!defined _LIBC]: Likewise.
* getusershell.c: Include stdio--.h rather than stdio.h
and stdio-safer.h.
(getusershell): Call fopen, not fopen_safer.
* save-cwd.c: Include fcntl--.h rather than fcntl.h.
Do not include unistd-safer.h.
(save_cwd): Don't call fd_safer; no longer needed
now that we include fcntl--.h.
* modules/argmatch (Depends-on): Add verify.
* modules/getloadavg (Depends-on): Depend on fcntl-safer, not
unistd-safer.
* modules/save-cwd (Depends-on): Likewise.
* backupfile.m4, calloc.m4, chown.m4, cloexec.m4, dup2.m4:
* fileblocks.m4, free.m4, ftruncate.m4, getcwd.m4, getpagesize.m4:
* getugroups.m4, group-member.m4, idcache.m4, link-follow.m4:
* mkstemp.m4, mktime.m4, mountlist.m4, nanosleep.m4, pathmax.m4:
* physmem.m4, posixver.m4, putenv.m4, safe-read.m4, same.m4:
* save-cwd.m4, stdio-safer.m4, unistd-safer.m4, unlinkdir.m4:
* userspec.m4, xgetcwd.m4, xreadlink.m4:
Don't bother checking for string.h, stdlib.h, unistd.h.
* fts.m4 (gl_FUNC_FTS_CORE): Don't require
AC_FUNC_LSTAT_FOLLOWS_SLASHED_SYMLINK; that's now the lstat
module's job.
* jm-macros.m4 (gl_MACROS): Likewise.
* prereq.m4 (gl_PREREQ): Add gl_FUNC_LSTAT.
* backupfile.c: Use ARGMATCH_VERIFY, just in case.
* posixtm.c (posixtime) [lint]: Initialize *all* of tm0, not just
the .tm_year member, since otherwise gcc-4.0 would now warn about
tm_zone, tm_gmtoff, tm_isdst, tm_yday, tm_wday.
* quotearg.c (quotearg_n_options): Change code to be suboptimal, in
order to avoid an unsuppressible warning from gcc on 64-bit systems.
* lstat.m4 (gl_FUNC_LSTAT):
Use AC_LIBSOURCES to require lstat.c and lstat.h.
Remove obsolete comment.
* xreadlink.m4: Use AC_LIBSOURCES and AC_LIBOBJ.
* xstrtod.m4: Likewise.
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222b0486
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2005-09-19T17:28:14
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Use a consistent style for including <config.h>.
* __fpending.c, acl.c, argmatch.c,
argp-help.c, argp-parse.c,
argp-pvh.c, backupfile.c, basename.c, c-stack.c,
calloc.c, check-version.c, cloexec.c, closeout.c, copy-file.c,
creat-safer.c, cycle-check.c, dirfd.c, dirname.c, dup-safer.c,
dup2.c, euidaccess.c, exclude.c, exitfail.c, fatal-signal.c,
fd-safer.c, file-type.c, fileblocks.c, filemode.c,
filenamecat.c, findprog.c, fnmatch.c, fopen-safer.c, free.c,
fsusage.c, ftruncate.c, full-write.c, fwriteerror.c,
getaddrinfo.c, getcwd.c, getdelim.c, getline.c, getlogin_r.c,
getndelim2.c, getnline.c, getopt1.c, getpass.c, group-member.c,
hard-locale.c, hash-pjw.c, hash.c, human.c, idcache.c,
inet_ntop.c, isdir.c, long-options.c, malloc.c, memcasecmp.c,
memcmp.c, memcoll.c, memcpy.c, memmove.c, mkdir-p.c,
modechange.c, mountlist.c, open-safer.c, physmem.c,
pipe-safer.c, pipe.c, poll.c, posixver.c, progname.c,
progreloc.c, putenv.c, quote.c, quotearg.c, readline.c,
readlink.c, realloc.c, regex.c, rename.c, rmdir.c, rpmatch.c,
safe-read.c, same.c, save-cwd.c, savedir.c, sig2str.c,
strcspn.c, strerror.c, stripslash.c, strncasecmp.c, strndup.c,
strnlen.c, strnlen1.c, strsep.c, strstr.c, strtod.c,
strtoimax.c, strtol.c, strverscmp.c, tempname.c, time_r.c,
userspec.c, utimecmp.c, version-etc-fsf.c,
version-etc.c, wait-process.c, xalloc-die.c, xgetcwd.c,
xmalloc.c, xmemcoll.c, xnanosleep.c, xreadlink.c, xsetenv.c,
xstrndup.c, xstrtoimax.c, xstrtol.c, xstrtoumax.c, yesno.c:
Standardize inclusion of config.h.
* __fpending.h, dirfd.h, getdate.h, human.h,
inttostr.h: Removed inclusion of config.h from header files.
* inttostr.c: Adjusted in-tree users.
* timespec.h: Remove superfluous warning to include config.h.
* atexit.c, chdir-long.c chown.c, fchown-stub.c, getgroups.c,
gettimeofday.c, lchown.c, lstat.c, mkdir.c, mkstemp.c,
nanosleep.c, openat.c, raise.c, readtokens0.c, readutmp.c,
unlinkdir.c: Guard inclusion of config.h with HAVE_CONFIG_H.
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d1eb42bd
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2005-07-02T09:45:07
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Assume HAVE_FCNTL_H (i.e., include <fcntl.h> unconditionally,
and don't include <sys/file.h>).
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359c0a71
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2005-06-02T20:41:04
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Sync from coreutils.
Use "file name" when talking about file names, instead of "filename"
or "path", as per the GNU coding standards.
* MODULES.html.sh: mkdir-p renamed from makepath.
filenamecat renamed from path-concat.
* modules/filenamecat: Renamed from modules/path-concat.
(Files): filenamecat.h and filenamecat.c renamed from
path-concat.h and path-concat.c.
(configure.ac): gl_FILE_NAME_CONCAT, not gl_PATH_CONCAT.
(Include): filenamecat.h, not path-concat.h.
* modules/mkdir-p: Renamed from modules/makepath.
(Files): mkdir-p.h and mkdir-p.c renamed from makepath.h and makepath.c.
(configure.ac): gl_MKDIR_PARENTS, not gl_MAKEPATH.
(Include): mkdir-p.h, not makepath.h.
* lib/mkdir-p.c: Renamed from makepath.c.
(make_dir_parents): Renamed from make_path. All callers changed.
* lib/mkdir-p.h: Likewise. All includers changed.
* lib/filenamecat.c: Renamed from path-concat.c.
(file_name_concat): Renamed from path_concat. All callers changed.
[TEST_FILE_NAME_CONCAT]: Renamed from TEST_PATH_CONCAT.
* lib/filenamecat.h: Likewise. All includers changed.
* lib/acl.c: Don't use "path" or "filename" to mean "file name"
in comments or local variable names.
* lib/basename.c: Likewise.
* lib/canonicalize.c, canonicalize.h: Likewise.
* lib/dirname.c, dirname.h: Likewise.
* lib/euidaccess.c: Likewise.
* lib/exclude.c: Likewise
* lib/fnmatch_.h, fnmatch_loop.c: Likewise.
* lib/fsusage.c, fsuage.h: Likewise.
* lib/fts.c, fts_.h: Likewise.
* lib/getcwd.c: Likewise.
* lib/getloadavg.c: Likewise.
* lib/mkstemp.c: Likewise.
* lib/mountlist.c, mountlist.h: Likewise.
* lib/openat.c, openat.h: Likewise.
* lib/readlink-stub.c: Likewise.
* lib/readutmp.c, readutmp.h: Likewise.
* lib/rename.c: Likewise.
* lib/rmdir.c: Likewise.
* lib/same.c: Likewise.
* lib/savedir.c: Likewise.
* lib/stripslash.c: Likewise.
* lib/tempname.c: Likewise.
* lib/xreadlink.c: Likewise.
* lib/exclude.c (excluded_file_name): Renamed from excluded_filename.
All uses changed.
* lib/exclude.h: Likewise.
* m4/mkdir-p.m4: Renamed from makepath.m4.
(gl_MKDIR_PARENTS): Renamed from gl_MAKEPATH. All uses changed.
Rename files from makepath.c to mkdir-p.c, and from
makepath.h to mkdir-p.h.
* m4/filenamecat.m4: Renamed from path-concat.m4.
(gl_FILE_NAME_CONCAT): Renamed from gl_PATH_CONCAT. All uses changed.
Rename files from path-concat.c to filenamecat.c,
and from path-concat.h to filenamecat.h.
* m4/getcwd-path-max.m4: Don't use "path" or "filename" to mean
"file name" in local variables or comments.
* rename.m4: Likewise.
* lib/euidaccess.c (getuid, getgid, getuid, getegid)
[!defined _POSIX_VERSION]: Remove decls; not needed these days.
* lib/idcache.c (getpwuid, getpwnam, getgrgid, getgrnam)
[!defined _POSIX_VERSION]: Remove decls; not needed these days.
* lib/pathmax.h: Include <limits.h> unconditionally, since other
files have been getting away with it for years (MORE/BSD 4.3
is extinct now).
* lib/userspec.c (getpwnam, getgrnam, getgrgid)
[!defined _POSIX_VERSION]: Remove decls; not needed these days.
* lib/pathmax.h (_POSIX_PATH_MAX) [!defined _POSIX_PATH_MAX]:
Define to 256, not 255, as per modern POSIX.
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267a39ba
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2005-05-14T06:03:57
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*** empty log message ***
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68650590
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2005-02-01T23:56:46
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* mountlist.h (MOUNTLIST_H_): New macro, to protect against double
inclusion.
Include <sys/types.h>, for dev_t.
(ME_DUMMY, ME_REMOTE): Move from here....
* mountlist.c (ME_DUMMY, ME_REMOTE): To here.
(ME_DUMMY): Count "subfs" as a dummy. Problem reported by
Dmitry V. Levin.
Include mountlist.h first, to test the interface.
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917752ad
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2004-10-04T20:17:39
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Remove dependencies on unlocked-io.
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a62be9f4
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2004-08-07T00:09:38
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Merge from coreutils.
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6e9405a0
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2004-03-31T07:30:08
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Merge from coreutils.
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d0ac4f23
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2003-11-01T06:00:45
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Catch size calculation overflow problem on Alphas running OSF/1.
Fix malloc FIXME in mountlist.c.
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5dc4737c
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2003-09-17T12:46:33
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Comment about the validity of errno.
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8b2c2981
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2003-09-09T22:41:13
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Remove K&R cruft.
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49730380
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2003-08-14T23:34:39
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Merge mountlist changes from coreutils.
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85f69266
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2003-04-05T06:46:00
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Merge change from Coreutils.
(read_filesystem_list) [MOUNTED_VMOUNT]: Detect any
error from mntctl.
Use mntctl's return value to drive the entry-processing loop, since
we can't rely on the value of the vmt_length member in the last
entry. On some systems doing so could result in exhausting
virtual memory. Based in part on a patch from Mike Jetzer.
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0d312a13
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2002-11-21T09:51:39
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update copyright date
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46b1d153
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2002-11-21T09:50:43
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2002-07-13 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
#undef MNT_IGNORE before defining it, to avoid warning
on FreeBSD.
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47cf0718
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2001-11-17T13:50:40
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Include unlocked-io.h after all system headers.
Remove explicit declarations of xmalloc, xrealloc,
and xstrdup. Instead, include "xalloc.h".
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92f1833a
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2001-11-17T13:29:42
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Include unlocked-io.h.
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dbe1ecde
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2001-09-30T21:28:15
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[MOUNTED_GETFSSTAT]:
Include <sys/ucred.h>, for Apple Darwin.
Include sys/mount.h and sys/fs_types.h only if available.
(FS_TYPE): Define.
(read_filesystem_list): Use FS_TYPE.
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55b81b99
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2001-09-23T08:56:11
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Remove useless parentheses in #if directives.
(MOUNTED) [!defined MOUNTED]: Define to _PATH_MOUNTED, for when
the deprecated MOUNTED symbol is no longer defined in mntent.h.
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9576a0ca
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2000-07-01T13:35:28
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Use MOUNTED_FS_STAT_DEV instead of MOUNTED_NEXT_DEV,
per change in ../m4/ls-mntd-fs.m4.
(read_filesystem_list): Ignore symbolic links.
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ed3c5c90
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2000-06-29T08:30:03
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(fsp_to_string) [HAVE_F_FSTYPENAME_IN_STATFS]:
Avoid warning by casting result to `char *' to remove `const'.
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bd85a91a
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2000-06-03T22:09:03
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move vmp decl back out to the scope where it belongs
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bcf3308e
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2000-06-02T11:20:47
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Back out last change. Instead, do this...
(read_filesystem_list) [MOUNTED_VMOUNT]: Set the me_dummy
member using the same `ignore'-testing code.
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3004e2c7
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2000-05-29T16:23:45
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(read_filesystem_list) [MOUNTED_VMOUNT]: Ignore mounts
with the `ignore' attribute. Based on a patch from Mark D. Roth.
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f4802219
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2000-05-01T08:03:33
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(read_filesystem_list): Add BeOS support.
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c6a5094f
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1999-07-26T06:52:28
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*** empty log message ***
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12c637b4
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1999-07-20T18:52:05
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update comments
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34bd051e
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1999-07-20T18:41:58
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(translate_040_to_space) [MOUNTED_GETMNTENT1]: New function.
(read_filesystem_list) [MOUNTED_GETMNTENT1]: Use it.
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5542a382
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1998-08-15T03:01:13
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(read_filesystem_list) [MOUNTED_GETMNT]: Don't infloop on getmnt(2) returning 0.
Christian von Roques
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ea12546c
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1998-07-29T03:58:02
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(read_filesystem_list): Remove all_fs
argument, but put the necessary information into the result so
that the caller can ignore filesystems that he's not
interested in.
From Paul.
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83d2e1ba
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1998-07-25T15:00:37
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(xatoi): Ansideclify.
(fstype_to_string): Ansideclify.
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a7e84e3d
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1998-07-25T14:54:42
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(read_filesystem_list) [MOUNTED_GETMNTINFO]: Use fsp_to_string.
(fsp_to_string): Don't xmalloc return value (yet).
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feeb972f
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1998-07-25T14:41:04
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(read_filesystem_list): If all_fs is negative, omit non-local filesytems.
From Paul Eggert.
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0e334dd9
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1998-07-18T12:28:31
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(read_filesystem_list): Fix more memory leaks on failure.
From Andreas Schwab.
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2bc1fe2a
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1998-07-04T00:48:11
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(read_filesystem_list):
Don't leak memory on failure.
Don't create a dummy struct mount_entry entry;
use the address-of-the-tail-address method instead.
Preserve errno if possible on failure, setting it to 0 if inapplicable.
Close file descriptor leak if the F_SETLKW failed.
Report an error if SVR4 lock file cannot be opened for some reason
other than a nonexistent lock file.
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32a530aa
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1998-06-30T14:32:53
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(read_filesystem_list):
Plug file descriptor leak on failure.
Report failure if lock file can't be opened for some reason
other than nonexistence.
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ff8b01f4
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1998-06-30T03:56:57
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(read_filesystem_list) [MOUNTED_GETMNTENT2]:
Always close stream and file descriptor before returning.
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07ce9324
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1998-06-30T02:15:43
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(read_filesystem_list): If SVR4, lock /etc/.mnttab.lock if available,
to avoid race conditions (e.g. with the automounter on Solaris 2.6).
Include <errno.h>, <fcntl.h>, <unistd.h>.
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b6a91103
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1998-06-29T17:01:48
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(fstype_to_string): Guard with #if ! HAVE_F_FSTYPENAME_IN_STATFS.
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c52618d1
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1998-06-29T01:10:24
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(fsp_to_string): Clean out some crufty #ifdefs
now that we're using the jm_FSTYPENAME autoconf macro.
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67f394c1
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1998-03-15T11:09:10
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Use #if, not #ifdef with HAVE_ macros
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0f905c09
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1997-12-25T17:02:25
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Declare stpcpy only if not defined as macro.
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f542a4ad
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1997-05-28T11:42:29
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(read_filesystem_list): Add `|| defined (__OpenBSD__)'
to the NetBSD #if so OpenBSD also uses the f_fstypename member.
(fstype_to_string): Add `&& !defined (__OpenBSD__)' to the NetBSD #if
expression to exclude this function definition. OpenBSD 2.1 beta
doesn't need it. Patch from Hugh Daniel <hugh@ecotone.xanadu.com>
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3b9c7bc2
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1997-05-24T14:43:21
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(read_filesystem_list): Show automount-related
duplicate filesystems only when --all specified. With suggestions
from Stuart Kemp.
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57d62c35
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1997-05-24T14:42:40
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Indent cpp directives.
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81d7fb95
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1997-01-25T13:50:24
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remove trailing blanks
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040465a3
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1996-10-12T23:21:32
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(fstype_to_string): Handle fstypes of freebsd.
From Arne Henrik Juul.
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6d8337bf
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1996-07-15T03:36:16
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update FSF address in copyright
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7f7c69fa
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1996-05-23T13:04:41
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(read_filesystem_list) [MOUNTED_LISTMNTENT]: New function.
From Johan Danielsson (joda@pdc.kth.se).
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aa5959b9
|
1995-10-05T14:14:45
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(read_filesystem_list): Cast -1 to dev_t before assignment.
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36427d6c
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1994-10-08T16:38:01
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.
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d87c3946
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1992-10-31T20:42:48
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Initial revision
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