diff -ru cvs-1.12.13.orig/src/Makefile.in cvs-1.12.13/src/Makefile.in --- cvs-1.12.13.orig/src/Makefile.in 2005-10-03 15:37:18.000000000 +0200 +++ cvs-1.12.13/src/Makefile.in 2022-10-20 16:25:44.014173101 +0200 @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ release.$(OBJEXT) remove.$(OBJEXT) repos.$(OBJEXT) \ root.$(OBJEXT) rsh-client.$(OBJEXT) run.$(OBJEXT) \ scramble.$(OBJEXT) server.$(OBJEXT) stack.$(OBJEXT) \ - status.$(OBJEXT) subr.$(OBJEXT) tag.$(OBJEXT) update.$(OBJEXT) \ + status.$(OBJEXT) subr.$(OBJEXT) suck.$(OBJEXT) tag.$(OBJEXT) update.$(OBJEXT) \ version.$(OBJEXT) vers_ts.$(OBJEXT) watch.$(OBJEXT) \ wrapper.$(OBJEXT) zlib.$(OBJEXT) cvs_OBJECTS = $(am_cvs_OBJECTS) @@ -304,8 +304,6 @@ AM_CPPFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/lib -I$(top_builddir)/lib \ -I$(top_srcdir)/diff $(ZLIB_CPPFLAGS) -bin_SCRIPTS = cvsbug - # The cvs executable cvs_SOURCES = \ add.c \ @@ -361,6 +359,7 @@ stack.c stack.h \ status.c \ subr.c subr.h \ + suck.c \ tag.c \ update.c \ version.c \ --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/AUTHORS +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/AUTHORS @@ -57,6 +57,12 @@ There have been many, many contributions not listed here. Consult the individual ChangeLog files in each directory for a more complete idea. +The de-facto (if not… yet… de-iure) new upstream of GNU CVS 1.12.x is +MirBSD, which also provides the Debian packages incorporating original +development work and fixes by mirabilos and some inspired +by changes to GNU CVS 1.11.1p1 from other BSDs and by changes from the +previous Debian package. + In addition to the above contributors, the following Beta testers deserve special mention for their support. This is only a partial list; if you have helped in this way and would like to be listed, let @@ -88,3 +94,6 @@ Many contributors have added code to the "contrib" directory. See the README file there for a list of what is available. There is also a contributed GNU Emacs CVS-mode in tools/pcl-cvs. + + +$MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/AUTHORS,v 1.7 2021/01/30 02:05:54 tg Exp $ --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/DEVEL-CVS +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/DEVEL-CVS @@ -7,7 +7,8 @@ Policies regarding the CVS source repository: By checking items into the repository, developers agree to permit -distribution of such items under the terms of the GNU Public License. +distribution of such items under the terms of the GNU General Public +License. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Procedure for dealing with people who want to be developers: --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/FAQ +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/FAQ @@ -3097,7 +3097,7 @@ If you want to allow read access, check out an entire tree somewhere. You have to do this anyway to build it. - Note: If you are using a stupid file system that can't inherit file + Note: If you are using a stupid filesystem that can't inherit file groups from the parent directory (even with the "setgid" (Octal 2000) bit set), you might have to modify CVS (or RCS) to reset the group every time you create a new file. I have not tested this. @@ -7234,7 +7234,7 @@ It will respond: - Directory /Repos/ added to the repository + Directory /Repos/ put under version control and will create both a matching directory in the Repository and a ./CVS administrative directory within the local directory. @@ -7541,7 +7541,7 @@ available on Sun, HP, SGI and OSF/1 platforms. ClearCase uses a special Unix filesystem type, called "mvfs" for - "multi-version file system". Conceptually, mvfs adds another dimension + "multi-version filesystem". Conceptually, mvfs adds another dimension to a regular Unix filesystem. The new axis is used to store the different versions of files and to provide a tree-hierarchical view of a collection of objects that might be scattered across any number of @@ -7644,7 +7644,7 @@ Shapetools includes a build mechanism (called Shape, not surprisingly) that is aware of the version mechanism, and some dependency tracking. - It is based on a file system extension called Attributed File System, + It is based on a filesystem extension called Attributed Filesystem, which allows arbitrary-sized "attributes" to be associated with a file. Files are version controlled in a manner similar to RCS. Configurations are managed through the Shapefile, an extension of the --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/MINOR-BUGS +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/MINOR-BUGS @@ -59,3 +59,15 @@ belong under the "checkout" function? Perhaps it is more logically grouped with the "history" function or we should create a new "info" function? + + +Note that it is the opinion of the MirBSD founder that the CVSROOT +environment variable ought to *never* be set at all. This prevents +a lot of trouble. Almost all CVS tutorials stating otherwise (or +recommending pserver) are perceived bogus. + +"cvs annotate -b" does not do what people would expect, I think, +but neither does it do that under MidnightBSD/DragonFly, where +it came from. + +$MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/MINOR-BUGS,v 1.5 2016/11/08 23:04:31 tg Exp $ --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/NEWS +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/NEWS @@ -1,3 +1,11 @@ +Changes since 1.12.13: +********************** + +* many which are only documented in MirBSD CVS + +* A new command line option, --allow-root-regexp, was added which allows + acceptable repositories to be specified using a list of regular expressions. + Changes since 1.12.12: ********************** @@ -669,7 +677,7 @@ from the server. * The configure script now tests whether it is building CVS on a case - insensitive file system. If it is, CVS assumes that all file systems on this + insensitive filesystem. If it is, CVS assumes that all filesystems on this platform will be case insensitive. This is useful for getting the case insensitivity flag set correctly when compiling on Mac OS X and under Cygwin on Windows. Autodetection can be overridden using the --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/TODO +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/TODO @@ -33,14 +33,14 @@ 66. Length of the CVS temporary files must be limited to 14 characters for System-V stupid support. As well as the length on the CVS.adm files. -72. Consider re-design of the module -t options to use the file system more +72. Consider re-design of the module -t options to use the filesystem more intuitively. 73. Consider an option (in .cvsrc?) to automatically add files that are new and specified to commit. 79. Might be nice to have some sort of interface to Sun's Translucent - (?) File System and tagged revisions. + (?) filesystem and tagged revisions. 82. Maybe the import stuff should allow an arbitrary revision to be specified. @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ machine or directory. But there are other cases, like where the user might want to change from :pserver: to :ext:, use a different server (if there are two server machines which share the - repository using a networked file system), etc. + repository using a networked filesystem), etc. The status quo is a bit of a mess (as of, say, CVS 1.9). It is that the -d global option has two moderately different uses. One @@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ 165. The "import" command will create RCS files automatically, but will screw-up when trying to create long file names on short file name - file systems. Perhaps import should be a bit more cautious. + filesystems. Perhaps import should be a bit more cautious. 166. There really needs to be a "Getting Started" document which describes some of the new CVS philosophies. Folks coming straight from SCCS or --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/contrib/README +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/contrib/README @@ -74,6 +74,7 @@ if it does not already. Copied from the C-News distribution. + /usr/share/doc/cvs/intro.txt in Debian: intro.doc A user's view of what you need to know to get started with CVS. Contributed by . --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/contrib/cvs_acls.html +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/contrib/cvs_acls.html @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@

A final note about the repository matching pattern. The example above uses ``ALL'' but note that this means that the cvs_acls script will run for each and every commit in your repository. Obviously, in a large -repository this adds up to a lot of overhead that may not be necesary. +repository this adds up to a lot of overhead that may not be necessary. A better strategy is to use a repository pattern that is more specific to the areas that you wish to secure.

3. Install this file as $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/cvs_acls and make it executable.

--- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/contrib/cvs_acls.in +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/contrib/cvs_acls.in @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ A final note about the repository matching pattern. The example above uses "ALL" but note that this means that the cvs_acls script will run for each and every commit in your repository. Obviously, in a large -repository this adds up to a lot of overhead that may not be necesary. +repository this adds up to a lot of overhead that may not be necessary. A better strategy is to use a repository pattern that is more specific to the areas that you wish to secure. --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/contrib/rcs2log.1 +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/contrib/rcs2log.1 @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +.\" $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/contrib/rcs2log.1,v 1.2 2011/05/06 22:44:59 tg Exp $ .\" .\" Copyright 1992, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. .\" @@ -25,17 +26,17 @@ .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm rcs2log .Bk -words +.Op Fl nRv .Op Fl c Ar changelog .Op Fl h Ar hostname .Op Fl i Ar indent .Op Fl l Ar length -.Op Fl R +.Op Fl L Ar file .Op Fl r Ar option .Op Fl t Ar tabwidth .Op Fl u Ar loginfullnamemailaddr -.Op Fl v -.Op Fl -help -.Op Fl -version +.Op Fl \-help +.Op Fl \-version .Op Ar file ... .Ek .Sh DESCRIPTION @@ -62,6 +63,14 @@ Try to limit log lines to .Ar length characters (default 79). +.It Fl L Ar file +Use rlog-format +.Ar file +for source of logs. +.It Fl n +Obsolete, use +.Fl u +instead (whose syntax differs). .It Fl R If no .Ar file Ns Li (s) @@ -83,9 +92,9 @@ .Ar mailaddr . .It Fl v Append RCS revision to file names in log lines. -.It Fl -help +.It Fl \-help Output help. -.It Fl -version +.It Fl \-version Output version number. .El .Sh SEE ALSO --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/contrib/rcs2log.sh +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/contrib/rcs2log.sh @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ #! /bin/sh +# $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/contrib/rcs2log.sh,v 1.6 2011/05/06 22:44:59 tg Exp $ # Copyright (C) 1995-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -31,6 +32,7 @@ -i INDENT Indent change log lines by INDENT spaces (default 8). -l LENGTH Try to limit log lines to LENGTH characters (default 79). -L FILE Use rlog-format FILE for source of logs. + -n Obsolete, use -u instead (whose syntax differs). -R If no FILEs are given and RCS is used, recurse through working directory. -r OPTION Pass OPTION to subsidiary log command. -t TABWIDTH Tab stops are every TABWIDTH characters (default 8). @@ -199,7 +201,7 @@ m[9]="Oct"; m[10]="Nov"; m[11]="Dec" ' -logdir=`$MKTEMP -d $TMPDIR/rcs2log.XXXXXX` +logdir=$($MKTEMP -d $TMPDIR/rcs2log.XXXXXXXXXX) test -n "$logdir" || exit llogout=$logdir/l trap exit 1 2 13 15 @@ -632,7 +634,7 @@ # Sort the log entries, first by date+time (in reverse order), # then by author, then by log entry, and finally by file name and revision # (just in case). -sort -t"$SOH" +2 -4r +4 +0 | +sort -t"$SOH" -k 3,4r -k 5 -k 1 | # Finally, reformat the sorted log entries. $AWK -F"$SOH" ' --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/contrib/sccs2rcs.in +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/contrib/sccs2rcs.in @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ #! @CSH@ -f +# $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/contrib/sccs2rcs.in,v 1.2 2011/05/06 21:50:27 tg Exp $ # Copyright (C) 1995-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -219,7 +220,7 @@ # we expected in the output we have other problems. # Note: Solaris awk does not like the following line. Use gawk # mawk, or nawk instead. - set date = `sccs prs -r$rev $file | @AWK@ '/^D / {print (substr($3,0,2)+0<70?20:19) $3, $4; exit}'` + set date = `sccs prs -r$rev $file | @AWK@ '/^D / {print (substr($3,1,2)+0<70?20:19) $3, $4; exit}'` set author = `sccs prs -r$rev $file | @AWK@ '/^D / {print $5; exit}'` echo "" echo "==> file $file, rev=$rev, date=$date, author=$author" --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/NEWS +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/NEWS @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-23) unstable; urgency=low + + Starting from this version, environment variables that are + defined but empty are handled the same as undefined ones, + except CVSREAD and CVSREADONLYFS (whose mere presence in + the environment enables the functionality). + + -- Thorsten Glaser Fri, 28 Apr 2017 19:10:30 +0200 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-22) unstable; urgency=low + + Newly created repositories (from “cvs init”) now rely on + CVSUMASK for the permissions of the “history” and “val-tags” + files instead of creating them as world-writable. + + Newly created repositories contain a LogHistory configuration + setting to only record write operations in the “history” file. + + If you are used to the previous behaviour, you can restore it + by altering (or removing, in which case the (commented-out) + default of logging everything will be used) the LogHistory + configuration setting and changing the permissions on the + “history” and “val-tags” files so that every user can write + into them. + + If you did not deliberately open your repository to all users + on your system, you might wish to change all existing repos + to this behaviour. To do this, check out the CVSROOT module, + edit the “config” file adding “LogHistory=TMAR”, check that + change in, release the CVSROOT module, and chmod the “history” + and “val-tags” files to either 0664 (if all users in the same + group should be able to commit) or 0644 (if only you wish to + commit), possibly 0660 or 0600 is non-committers should also + be denied reading. + + Contact me (mirabilos) in #cvs on irc.freenode.net if you have + any questions about this change or require further support. + + -- Thorsten Glaser Tue, 28 Mar 2017 19:54:01 +0200 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-7) unstable; urgency=high + + rcs2log no longer lives in the PATH, the contributed script + and its manpage are in /usr/share/cvs/contrib/rcs2log now. + + Some contrib files (and their documentation) are no longer + shipped with the binary package (antique, insecure, useless). + + -rHEAD in "cvs diff" now, consistently with all other cvs + subcommands, means "tip of the trunk (MAIN branch)"; to + access the tip of the another branch, use its name; as a + compatibility aid, -r.bhead (only in diff) points to the + tip of the sticky branch. + + -- Thorsten Glaser Sun, 04 Dec 2011 20:10:09 +0000 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-5) unstable; urgency=low + + This cvs package is a totally new packaging and has almost + nothing in common with what was in Debian before. The most + visible changes are outlined below: + + pserver is no longer officially supported; the cvs package + does not install any service, inetd, or something similar. + If you want to set up a CVS server, use SSH, as shown in: + * http://www.stremler.net/Code/cvs_tricks/cvs-over-ssh.html + * http://www.stremler.net/Code/cvs_tricks/cvs-over-ssh-advanced.html + * http://www.stremler.net/Code/cvs_tricks/cvs-over-ssh-advanced2.html + + Consequentially, PAM is also no longer supported, and this + package does not set up or manage any repositories; that's + the system administrator's job now. + + For running "cvs admin" tasks the user must be a member of + the new "_cvsadmin" system group, or the repository be set + up (UserAdminOptions in CVSROOT/config) to allow everyone. + + The date format for $Id$ and similar in checkouts has been + switched back from ISO 8601 to the standard RCS format, to + keep checksums over checkouts/exports consistent. This, as + well as the fact that only the :local: and :extssh: access + methods are officially supported, is not negotiable. + + Please direct feature requests upstream, not to the BTS. I + do quite an amount of hacking CVS, but prefer to care only + about the packaging bits with "full power" in Debian. + + -- Thorsten Glaser Sat, 11 Jun 2011 05:01:49 +0000 --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/changelog +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/changelog @@ -0,0 +1,335 @@ +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-28) unstable; urgency=medium + + [ Helmut Grohne ] + * Reduce Build-Depends: (Closes: #981313) + - Drop unused bsdmainutils and procps + - Reduce texlive-{fonts,latex}-recommended to texlive-base + + [ Thorsten Glaser ] + * Bump Policy; keep dh5-style build system for now, though (the + “good reason” is that the freeze is near) + * Bump debhelper + * Use /usr/share/dpkg/buildtools.mk to determine ${CC} + * Modernise way of setting {C,CPP,LD}FLAGS + * Update maintainer scripts + * Fix hyphens in cvs-switchroot(1) + * Drop pre-wheezy code from maintainer scripts, package relationships + * Apply B-D reduction from Helmut Grohne + * Update lintian overrides; install (doc-base-referenced) intro.doc + to /usr/share/doc/cvs/ not /usr/share/cvs/contrib/ and as intro.txt + * Fix several warnings in the code spotted by newer GCC + * Reword texinfo documentation to plug overfull/underfull \hbox warnings + * Fix texinfo node links for commands (referenced in multiple places) + * Plug a memleak, a timing issue and a Y2038 issue on ILP32 and ensure time + can’t run backwards within a single invocation + * Fix bug in configure.in where old format string support wasn’t disabled + * Work around a bug in GCC’s warnings + * Retain support for old info format strings for now + * Note that running the sanity testsuite needs procps in a comment + * corresponding to MirBSD CVS 0AB9.1 + + -- Thorsten Glaser Sun, 31 Jan 2021 18:17:11 +0100 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-27) unstable; urgency=low + + * Hardcode path to /bin/mktemp during configure to build reproducibly + * Policy 4.3.0.1 (verbosity changes; R³:no) + * Use new lintian source override location + * Update lintian overrides + + -- Thorsten Glaser Tue, 05 Feb 2019 19:31:19 +0100 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-26) unstable; urgency=low + + * Policy 4.1.3 (no changes) + * Debhelper 11, prompted by lintian… + * Update VCS-* to new repository caused by Alioth deprecation + + -- Thorsten Glaser Fri, 05 Jan 2018 20:06:42 +0100 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-25) unstable; urgency=low + + * Update from MirBSD (0AB8.4) + - support LOGM response + * Policy 4.1.1 (no changes) + * Use “?=” in debian/rules for dpkg-architecture fields (lintian) + * Update watch file + + -- Thorsten Glaser Sun, 19 Nov 2017 18:10:56 +0100 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-24) unstable; urgency=high + + * Update from MirBSD + - fix for CVE-2017-12836 (Closes: #871810) + - more robust $CVSROOT parsing + * Policy 4.0.1 + - add nodoc build option + ‣ I’m unclear on how this mixes with build profiles and/or + Build-Depends exclusion; should I exclude ghostscript, + groff, texinfo, texlive-* with now, or are + DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nodoc and the profile independent of + each other? Info and patches welcome. + * Drop explicit (thus redundant) autotools-dev B-D (lintian) + * Update lintian overrides + + -- Thorsten Glaser Sat, 12 Aug 2017 22:18:41 +0200 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-23) unstable; urgency=low + + * Improve documentation: + - on CVSREADONLYFS + - regarding the formerly world-writable files + - fix typos, thanks lintian + * Remove testsuite logfiles on clean properly + * With most environment variables, handle them being defined but + empty as undefined, not enabled (fixes the testsuite creating + spurious ~/.in and ~/.out files); exceptions: + - CVS_PASSWORD (just triggers an error, as previously) + - CVSREAD, CVSREADONLYFS (mere presence enables them) + Note this in the Debian NEWS file + * Fix some spelling in the/and comments + * Emit better errors when multiple LogHistory config options occur + * Fix some corner cases in the testsuite + * Repair the noredirect-writeproxy testsuite mode + * Apply the OpenBSD patch for flowcontrol with fast HDD and slow network + * Override a false positive lintian warning + + -- Thorsten Glaser Fri, 28 Apr 2017 21:33:27 +0200 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-22) unstable; urgency=low + + * cvs init: Change default history logging configuration + to only log write operations by adding “LogHistory=TMAR” + * Testsuite: Alter to cope with this explicit option + * cvs init: Rely on CVSUMASK for history and val-tags files + in newly created repositories (Closes: #858769) + * Add a NEWS.Debian entry verbosely documenting this change + + -- Thorsten Glaser Tue, 28 Mar 2017 20:01:39 +0200 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-21) unstable; urgency=medium + + [ Sylvain Beucler ] + * Add --allow-root-regexp option, for Savannah + + [ Thorsten Glaser ] + * Always add --build=/--host= to avoid config.guess being too smart + * Fix testsuite for --allow-root-regexp in the “deny” case + * Some minor documentation fixes (wording and formatting) + * Remove unnecessary autopoint from Build-Depends; optimise them + * Harmonise PDF version 1.4 across all generated PDFs + * Generate all PDFs using the PA4 paper size (prints on Letter and A4) + * Disable parallel build because the testsuite is not safe + + -- Thorsten Glaser Mon, 09 Jan 2017 23:19:38 +0000 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-20) unstable; urgency=low + + * Do not spew into syslog when 'cvs pserver' is called from a tty + + -- Thorsten Glaser Wed, 09 Nov 2016 04:17:18 +0100 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-19) unstable; urgency=low + + * Update from MirBSD CVS: + - Fix some spelling mistakes + - Greatly improve the manpage introduction (even going so far + as to add a “how not to be totally lost in info” section) + - Improve documentation cross-references + - Apply TCP_NODELAY patch from CVS mailing list + * Switch (experimentally) to debhelper compat 10 + * Enhances cvs2svn (>= 2.4.0-4~) as it’s added relevant patches + * Make cross-buildable (Closes: #842847) + + -- Thorsten Glaser Tue, 08 Nov 2016 23:22:39 +0000 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-18) unstable; urgency=low + + [ esr ] + * Correct a bug in the manpage + + [ Sergei Trofimovich ] + * Fix a memory leak + + [ Thorsten Glaser ] + * Several sanity and getdate fixes + + -- Thorsten Glaser Sun, 23 Oct 2016 00:34:10 +0200 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-17) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Fix a use-after-free bug + * Correctly use autoconf to detect long double + + -- Thorsten Glaser Sat, 22 Oct 2016 05:42:39 +0200 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-16) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Take back the package (Closes: #764397) + * Fix typo in changelog entry for cvs (2:1.12.13+real-9) and others + * Bump Policy; no changes + * Update code with bugfixes from MirBSD 0AB7.2 (Closes: #839669) + * Actually use correct getdate implementation + * groff now needs an explicit ghostscript dependency for ps2pdf + * Remove stuff unnecessary with dh-autoreconf + + -- Thorsten Glaser Sat, 22 Oct 2016 02:58:34 +0200 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-15) unstable; urgency=low + + * QA upload. + * Orphan the package. + + -- Thorsten Glaser Tue, 07 Oct 2014 17:58:58 +0000 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-14) unstable; urgency=low + + * debian/control: Move VCS-* fields to Alioth collab-maint git + * Remove now-useless RCS IDs + + -- Thorsten Glaser Tue, 08 Jul 2014 16:10:54 +0200 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-12) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Add texlive-fonts-recommended B-D (thanks Norbert Preining) + to fix FTBFS in sid (thanks Daniel Schepler) (Closes: #739138) + * Policy 3.9.5 (no changes AFAICT) + * Check distfile with upstream signing key (thanks lintian) + + -- Thorsten Glaser Sun, 16 Feb 2014 14:07:36 +0000 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-11) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Add workaround for eglibc crypt(3) returning NULL + * If DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS contains “sanity” run testsuite after build + * Drop obsolete texi2html B-D (thanks lintian) that was unused anyway + + -- Thorsten Glaser Thu, 18 Jul 2013 21:52:12 +0000 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-10) unstable; urgency=low + + [ Daniel Schepler ] + * Use dh-autoreconf to regenerate configure script and avoid unnecessary + compilation of mktime.c, which doesn't work on x32 as is. + * Add texlive-latex-recommended to fix just another FTBFS + + [ Thorsten Glaser ] + * Do not compress *.pdf files (cf. #704093) + * Allow root to commit + * Policy 3.9.4 + * Make cvs.texinfo compatible with newer makeinfo (Closes: #711298) + * Actually use a fixed mktime.m4 (Closes: #698908) + + -- Thorsten Glaser Wed, 26 Jun 2013 19:40:39 +0000 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-9) unstable; urgency=low + + * Fix watch file: mangle Epoch away, too + * Remove old conffile /etc/pam.d/cvs (Closes: #669957) + * Policy 3.9.3 (no changes) + + -- Thorsten Glaser Sun, 22 Apr 2012 15:10:16 +0000 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-8) unstable; urgency=high + + * Brown paper bag change: sanity.sh (the testsuite) was corrupted + during checkout of the packaging VCS in the -7 (all PASS again) + * Bonus change: use hardening build flags; fix resulting warnings + * Urgency due to riding on the previous upload’s security fix + + -- Thorsten Glaser Tue, 07 Feb 2012 20:39:42 +0000 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-7) unstable; urgency=high + + * Drop unsafe scripts from contrib, add NEWS entry for that + (Closes: #658947) + * debian/rules: cleanup (remove install/check, dh_installdirs; + switch to dh_prep if extant) + * Use -Wl,--as-needed for the link to appease dpkg-shlibdebs + * Update maintainer scripts from template jupp (better comments) + * Drop csh-using contrib script from package, with NEWS entry + * Demote rcs2log(1) to contrib, add NEWS entry + * Stop shipping a patch to rcs(1) with the binary package, ffs + * Don’t ship cvshelp.man either, it’s antiquated and not useful + * Fix meaning of -rHEAD for the diff subcommand (with NEWS entry) + * Make the testsuite again usable (full PASS) + * Apply suggested patch for CVE-2012-0804 from Petr Pisar + * Update lintian overrides + + -- Thorsten Glaser Tue, 07 Feb 2012 18:01:44 +0000 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-6) unstable; urgency=low + + * d/watch: mangle the +real away until 1.12.14 is out, + as this is an artefact from the old (epoch 1) packaging + * Demote mksh to Suggests, recommended (hah!) by many + (Closes: #631110) (merges back + 2:1.12.13+real-5debianderivatethatcannotbenamed1) + * Honour Policy §11.4; fix by YOSHINO Yoshihito (Closes: #631936) + * Use upstream-source-in-CVS packaging, clean up + * d/rules: Add build-{arch,indep} targets as aliases to build + * Bring d/copyright more in sync with this distfile’s reality + * d/control: Reword package description. (Closes: #631826) + * If sleeping at exit, sleep another 20 ms (2 HZ), to avoid + possible race conditions. (Should work around LP: #12230) + * Update in sync with MirPorts 1.12.13-12 = MirOS BSD 0AAF.1 + * Stop installing cvsbug(8), use reportbug instead + + -- Thorsten Glaser Thu, 28 Jul 2011 16:02:02 +0000 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-5) unstable; urgency=low + + * Drop PAM entirely, it was specific to Debian anyway + * Add cvs-switchroot, from src/scripts/mnt-cvsroot (Closes: #41685) + * Drop some old and irrelevant changelogs from the binary package + * Update from MirPorts 1.12.13-11 = MirOS BSD 0AAE.2 + * Revert most of 65_login_cvspass_message and just be silent if the + pserver client password file doesn't exist and create it silently + if needed (Closes: #524146) + * Honour noexec flag in 'cvs -n init' (Closes: #151982) + * Sync modules option list with cederqvist (Closes: #226888) + * Apply patch for assert on negated version numbers on diff + (Closes: #297551) + From: Peter Moulder + * Change cvs add dir message (Closes: #294094) + * Accept port when using extssh connection method (Closes: #151882) + * Write a new command for direct ,v file download (Closes: #421119) + * Drop broken libbsd.fd.o headers and shut up gcc 4.6 warnings + * Fix piuparts breakage: ignore delgroup non-existence on purge + * Deliver a NEWS.Debian (Closes: #626106) + * d/README.source: Update, call to automake is now also needed + + -- Thorsten Glaser Sat, 11 Jun 2011 05:32:56 +0000 + +cvs (2:1.12.13+real-4) unstable; urgency=low + + * Renamed .orig.tar.gz due to archive pathname conflict + * d/README.source: Document patch location (VCS-CVS, VCS-Browser alike) + * New build from MirPorts 1.12.13-10 = MirOS BSD 0AAE.1 + - Contains changes from cvs + (1:1.12.13-12debianderivatethatcannotbenamed1): + + Apply fix from Kees Cook to avoid %n in writable memory (LP: #296453) + - Other BTS relevant changes: + + Allow CVSROOT-less “version” (LP: #97683) and “cvs version” + + Update loginfo documentation, ‘%{t}’ is indeed gone (Closes: #329151) + + Lower syslog level from emergency (Closes: #563856) + + Fix awk substr start argument, thanks John Hughes (Closes: #518600) + + Rename nodes with colons in them (Closes: #113809) + + Fix typo (Closes: #464137) + + Document missing rcs2log(1) options (Closes: #306354) and fix dashes + * Upload new package to Debian unstable (Closes: #306432) + (Closes: #458864) (Closes: #464134) (Closes: #479752) + (Closes: #576035) (Closes: #614700) (Closes: #617578) + - Drop PAM (Closes: #340984) (Closes: #393436) + - No longer installs repositories (Closes: #168300) + (Closes: #408117) (Closes: #482301) (Closes: #499790) + (Closes: #511643) (Closes: #607297) + - Deprecate pserver (Closes: #343169) (Closes: #495938) + - Drop Origin and Bugs headers again (upload to Debian proper) + and old (pre-Debian upload) private repo changelog entries + - Thank you, Steve, for handing over package maintainership! + * Clarify package description (LP: #377411) + * Build with Kerberos V support (Closes: #60800) (LP: #157760) + * Recommends: openssh-client; Suggests: rcs + + -- Thorsten Glaser Sat, 07 May 2011 01:00:39 +0000 --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/control +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/control @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +Source: cvs +Section: vcs +Priority: optional +Maintainer: Thorsten Glaser +Homepage: http://www.nongnu.org/cvs/ +Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), + ghostscript, groff, libbsd-dev, libkrb5-dev | heimdal-dev, +# # optional, for running the sanity suite +# procps, + texinfo, texlive-base, zlib1g-dev +Standards-Version: 4.5.1 +Rules-Requires-Root: no +VCS-git: https://evolvis.org/anonscm/git/alioth/cvs.git -b master +VCS-Browser: https://evolvis.org/plugins/scmgit/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=alioth/cvs.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/master + +Package: cvs +Architecture: any +Multi-Arch: foreign +Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, adduser +Recommends: openssh-client +Suggests: mksh, rcs +Enhances: rcs, cvs2svn (>= 2.4.0-4~) +Description: Concurrent Versions System + CVS is a version control system, which allows you to keep access + to old versions of files (usually source code), keep a log of + who, when, and why changes occurred, etc., like RCS or SCCS. + It handles multiple developers, multiple directories, triggers to + enable/log/control various operations, and can work over a wide + area network. The texinfo manual provides further information on + more tasks that it can perform. + . + There are some tasks that are not covered by CVS. They can be done in + conjunction with CVS but will tend to require some script-writing and + software other than CVS. These tasks are bug-tracking, build management + (that is, make and make-like tools), and automated testing. However, + CVS makes these tasks easier. + . + This package contains a CVS binary which can act as both client and + server, although there is no CVS dæmon; to access remote repositories, + please use :extssh: not :pserver: any more. --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/copyright +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/copyright @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +This package was debianised by Thorsten Glaser on +Wed Sep 15 21:52:29 UTC 2010. + +It was downloaded from: +http://ftp.gnu.org/non-gnu/cvs/source/feature/1.12.13/cvs-1.12.13.tar.gz + + +GNU CVS itself is Copyright © 1986-2005 + The Free Software Foundation, Inc. +with portions contributed by others. + +It is licenced under the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later, +with a good part available under either GPLv1 or LGPLv2.x. On Debian sy‐ +stems the licence can be found at: /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2 + +Parts of the code are covered by the following GPL-compatible copyright: + + * Copyright (c) 1993 Bob Withers + * All Rights Reserved + * + * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and + * its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted + * provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and + * that both the copyright notice and this permission notice appear in + * supporting documentation. + +One header file, which almost certainly does not fall under copyright +law, is covered by the four-clause UCB licence, however in 1999 the +advertising clause was rescinded, so it’s GPL compatible now: + + * Copyright (c) 1989 The Regents of the University of California. + * All rights reserved. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software + * must display the following acknowledgement: + * This product includes software developed by the University of + * California, Berkeley and its contributors. + * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + +Parts and the packaging are covered by the following GPL-compatible licence: + +# Copyright © 2005, 2008, 2011, 2017, 2021 +# mirabilos +# +# Provided that these terms and disclaimer and all copyright notices +# are retained or reproduced in an accompanying document, permission +# is granted to deal in this work without restriction, including un‐ +# limited rights to use, publicly perform, distribute, sell, modify, +# merge, give away, or sublicence. +# +# This work is provided “AS IS” and WITHOUT WARRANTY of any kind, to +# the utmost extent permitted by applicable law, neither express nor +# implied; without malicious intent or gross negligence. In no event +# may a licensor, author or contributor be held liable for indirect, +# direct, other damage, loss, or other issues arising in any way out +# of dealing in the work, even if advised of the possibility of such +# damage or existence of a defect, except proven that it results out +# of said person’s immediate fault when using the work as intended. + +CVS also includes a convenience copy of zlib which is not used; +it’s covered by these (GPL-compatible) terms: + + Copyright (C) 1995-2005 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler + + This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied + warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages + arising from the use of this software. + + Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, + including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it + freely, subject to the following restrictions: + + 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not + claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software + in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be + appreciated but is not required. + 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be + misrepresented as being the original software. + 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. + +zlib, again, contains contributed material under terms as those: + + * Copyright (c) 1997 + * Christian Michelsen Research AS + * Advanced Computing + * Fantoftvegen 38, 5036 BERGEN, Norway + * http://www.cmr.no + * + * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this software + * and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, + * provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and + * that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear + * in supporting documentation. Christian Michelsen Research AS makes no + * representations about the suitability of this software for any + * purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/cvs-switchroot +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/cvs-switchroot @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +#!/bin/mksh +# $MirOS: src/scripts/mnt-cvsroot,v 1.19 2016/10/21 21:09:59 tg Exp $ +#- +# Copyright © 2005, 2008, 2011 +# mirabilos +# +# Provided that these terms and disclaimer and all copyright notices +# are retained or reproduced in an accompanying document, permission +# is granted to deal in this work without restriction, including un‐ +# limited rights to use, publicly perform, distribute, sell, modify, +# merge, give away, or sublicence. +# +# This work is provided “AS IS” and WITHOUT WARRANTY of any kind, to +# the utmost extent permitted by applicable law, neither express nor +# implied; without malicious intent or gross negligence. In no event +# may a licensor, author or contributor be held liable for indirect, +# direct, other damage, loss, or other issues arising in any way out +# of dealing in the work, even if advised of the possibility of such +# damage or existence of a defect, except proven that it results out +# of said person’s immediate fault when using the work as intended. +#- +# Change CVSROOT of a checked out tree (and save space with it) +# With option -T: change Tag instead of Root + +me=${0##*/} +function die { + print -ru2 -- "$me: $*" + exit 1 +} + +if [[ $1 = -T ]]; then + tagmode=-T + fn=Tag + shift +else + tagmode= + fn=Root +fi +newroot=$1 +useroot=0 +if [[ $newroot = - ]]; then + shift + newroot=$(realpath "$1") + [[ -d $newroot ]] && if [[ -d $newroot/CVS ]]; then + newroot=$newroot/CVS/$fn + else + newroot=$newroot/$fn + fi + useroot=1 +fi +if [[ -z $newroot || $newroot = -? ]]; then + print -u2 "Syntax: $me newroot [dir [...]]" + print -u2 "\t$me - .../CVS/Root [dir [...]]" + print -u2 "\t$me -T - .../CVS/Tag [dir [...]]" + exit 1 +fi +shift + +[[ -n $1 ]] || set -- . + +# realpath(2)ise arguments +set -A arg +i=0 +for name in "$@"; do + arg[i++]=$(realpath "$name") +done + +T="$(mktemp ${arg[0]}/$me.XXXXXXXXXX)" || die fatal: cannot mktemp + +if (( useroot )); then + rm -f "$T" + ln "$newroot" "$T" || cp "$newroot" "$T" || \ + die "fatal: cannot copy '$newroot' to temporary '$T'" +fi + +trap 'rm -f "$T"; exit 0' 0 +trap 'rm -f "$T"; trap - EXIT; exit 1' 1 2 3 5 13 15 + +if (( !useroot )); then + chmod 664 "$T" + print -r -- "$newroot" >"$T" +fi + +let rv=0 +find "${arg[@]}" -path \*/CVS/$fn -print0 |& +while IFS= read -d '' -pr name; do + rm "$name" || die "error: cannot rm <$name>" + ln -f "$T" "$name" || if ! U="$(mktemp ${arg[0]}/$me.XXXXXXXXXX)"; then + cp "$T" "$name" + elif cat "$T" >"$U" && ln -f "$U" "$name"; then + rm -f "$T" + T="$U" + else + rm -f "$U" + cp "$T" "$name" + fi +done + +exit 0 --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/cvs-switchroot.1 +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/cvs-switchroot.1 @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +.Dd June 10, 2011 +.Dt CVS\-SWITCHROOT 1 +.Os +.Sh NAME +.Nm cvs\-switchroot +.Nd change repository or tag in a cvs working copy +.Sh SYNOPSIS +.Nm +.Op Fl T +.Ar newroot +.Op Ar +.Pp +.Nm +.Op Fl T +\-\& +.Ar srcpath +.Op Ar +.Sh DESCRIPTION +The +.Nm +utility manipulates a CVS working copy directly, +modifying the information stored in the administrative +subdirectory and saving space by hardlinking if possible. +.Pp +If the +.Fl T +option is given, the sticky tag is operated on, +otherwise, the repository path +.Pq Ev CVSROOT . +.Pp +The information (Tag or Root) is set to the same as in +.Ar srcpath +if the first non-option argument +.Ar newroot +is a sole dash +.Pq Sq \-\& , +the literal value +.Ar newroot +otherwise. +.Sh EXAMPLES +Change all +.Pa Root +information in the current sandbox to +.Pa /cvs : +.Bd -literal -offset ident +$ cvs\-switchroot /cvs . +.Ed +.Pp +Set all roots in the current working directory and all +its subdirectories to the +.Pa Root +of the parent directory: +.Bd -literal -offset ident +$ cvs\-switchroot \- .. . +.Ed +.Pp +Hardlink the +.Pa Tag +information in the current working directory, for example +.Pa /usr/src , +and +.Pa /usr/ports +with each other: +.Bd -literal -offset ident +$ cvs\-switchroot \-T \- . . /usr/ports +.Ed +.Sh SEE ALSO +.Xr cvs 1 +.Sh HISTORY +.Nm +has existed in the MirBSD source tree since 2005. +It was added to Debian's cvs package in 2011. +.Sh CAVEATS +.Nm +depends on +.Nm mksh . --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/doc-base +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/doc-base @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +Document: cvs-doc +Title: Cederqvist - The CVS manual +Author: FSF, Derek R. Price, Ximbiot, Signum Support AB, and others +Abstract: This manual describes how to use and administer CVS. + It is both a manual and a tutorial, as well as a reference guide, + also known as The Cederqvist, and *the* book to read before using CVS. +Section: Programming + +Format: HTML +Index: /usr/share/doc/cvs/cvs.html +Files: /usr/share/doc/cvs/cvs.html* + +Format: Text +Files: /usr/share/doc/cvs/cvs.txt* + +Format: PDF +Files: /usr/share/doc/cvs/cvs.pdf* + +Format: Info +Index: /usr/share/info/cvs.info.gz +Files: /usr/share/info/cvs.info* --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/doc-base.client +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/doc-base.client @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +Document: cvs-doc-client +Title: CVS client/server protocol description +Abstract: This document describes the client/server protocol used by CVS. +Section: Programming + +Format: HTML +Index: /usr/share/doc/cvs/cvsclient.html +Files: /usr/share/doc/cvs/cvsclient.html* + +Format: Text +Files: /usr/share/doc/cvs/cvsclient.txt* + +Format: PDF +Files: /usr/share/doc/cvs/cvsclient.pdf* + +Format: Info +Index: /usr/share/info/cvsclient.info.gz +Files: /usr/share/info/cvsclient.info* --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/doc-base.faq +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/doc-base.faq @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +Document: cvs-doc-faq +Title: CVS - Frequently Asked Questions +Author: David Grubbs, Dr. Pascal Molli, and others +Abstract: Packaged FAQ-O-MATIC dump containing a number of answers + to frequently asked questions about CVS. The document may be out of + date; http://ximbiot.com/cvs/wiki/CVS%20FAQ contains an updated version. +Section: Programming + +Format: Text +Files: /usr/share/doc/cvs/FAQ* --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/doc-base.intro +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/doc-base.intro @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +Document: cvs-doc-intro +Title: Introduction to using CVS +Author: Steven Pemberton +Section: Programming + +Format: Text +Files: /usr/share/doc/cvs/intro.txt* --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/doc-base.paper +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/doc-base.paper @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +Document: cvs-doc-paper +Title: CVS II: Parallelizing Software Development +Author: Brian Berliner +Abstract: This paper is the cvs USENIX article, Winter 1990. + The program described in this paper fills a need in the UNIX community + for a freely available tool to manage software revision and release + control in a multi-developer, multi-directory, multi-group environment. + This tool also addresses the increasing need for tracking third-party + vendor source distributions while trying to maintain local modifications + to earlier releases. +Section: Programming + +Format: PDF +Files: /usr/share/doc/cvs/cvs-paper.pdf* --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/doc-base.rcsfiles +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/doc-base.rcsfiles @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +Document: cvs-doc-rcsfiles +Title: RCS file format description +Author: Jim Kingdon +Abstract: This file attempts to document the RCS file format (which is + implemented by a great many tools, both free and non-free, both by + calling GNU RCS and by reimplementing access to RCS files) in some + standard separate from any one tool. +Section: Programming + +Format: Text +Files: /usr/share/doc/cvs/RCSFILES* --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/docs +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/docs @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +AUTHORS +BUGS +DEVEL-CVS +FAQ +HACKING +MINOR-BUGS +NEWS +PROJECTS +README +TODO +debian/builddir/doc/*.html +debian/builddir/doc/*.txt +debian/builddir/doc/cvs.pdf +debian/builddir/doc/cvsclient.pdf +debian/stagedir/clogs/ChangeLog.* +doc/HACKING.DOCS +doc/RCSFILES +doc/cvs-paper.ms +doc/cvs-paper.pdf +doc/writeproxy.rtf --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/info +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/info @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +debian/stagedir/usr/share/info/*.info --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/install +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/install @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +#contrib/cvs_acls.html usr/share/cvs/contrib/ +contrib/descend.man usr/share/cvs/contrib/ +contrib/descend.sh usr/share/cvs/contrib/ +contrib/rcs2log.1 usr/share/cvs/contrib/ +contrib/rcs2sccs.sh usr/share/cvs/contrib/ +contrib/sandbox_status.man usr/share/cvs/contrib/ +debian/cvs-switchroot usr/bin/ +debian/lintian/cvs usr/share/lintian/overrides/ +debian/stagedir/usr/bin/cvs usr/bin/ +#debian/stagedir/usr/bin/cvsbug usr/bin/ +debian/stagedir/usr/share/cvs/contrib/* usr/share/cvs/contrib/ --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/lintian/cvs +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/lintian/cvs @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# not really documentation, more a directory listing / description +cvs: package-contains-documentation-outside-usr-share-doc usr/share/cvs/contrib/README --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/manpages +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/manpages @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +debian/cvs-switchroot.1 +debian/stagedir/usr/share/man/man1/cvs.1 +debian/stagedir/usr/share/man/man5/cvs.5 +#debian/stagedir/usr/share/man/man8/cvsbug.8 --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/postinst +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/postinst @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +set -e + +# This maintainer script can be called the following ways: +# +# * new-postinst "configure" [$most_recently_configured_version] +# The package is unpacked; all dependencies are unpacked and, when there +# are no circular dependencies, configured. +# +# * old-postinst "abort-upgrade" $new_version +# * old-postinst "abort-remove" +# * conflictors-postinst "abort-remove" "in-favour" $new_package +# $new_version +# * deconfigureds-postinst "abort-deconfigure" "in-favour" +# $failed_install_package $fip_version # new-package +# ["removing" $conflicting_package $cp_version] # old-package +# The package is unpacked; all dependencies are at least Half-Installed, +# previously been configured, and not removed. In some error situations, +# dependencies may not be even fully unpacked. +# +# * postinst "triggered" "${triggers[*]}" +# For trigger-only calls, i.e. if "configure" is not called. +# +# * new-postinst "reconfigure" [$most_recently_configured_version](?) +# Treat this as just like "configure" for a future extension by debconf. + +case $1 in +(configure|reconfigure) + addgroup --force-badname --system _cvsadmin + ;; + +(abort-upgrade|abort-remove|abort-deconfigure) + ;; + +(triggered) + ;; + +(*) + echo >&2 "E: postinst called with unknown subcommand '$1'" + exit 1 + ;; +esac + +# dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically +# generated by other debhelper scripts. + +#DEBHELPER# + +exit 0 --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/postrm +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/postrm @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +set -e + +# This maintainer script can be called the following ways: +# +# * postrm "remove" +# * postrm "purge" +# * old-postrm "upgrade" $new_version +# * disappearers-postrm "disappear" $overwriter_pkg $overwriter_version +# The package's files have been removed or replaced; only Essential pak- +# kages may be available; skip gracefully actions requiring Depends. +# +# * new-postrm "failed-upgrade" $old_version +# * new-postrm "failed-upgrade" $old_version $new_version # 1.18.5, stretch +# Called when 'old-postrm "upgrade"' fails; the new package is unpacked, +# Essential packages and Pre-Depends are available; the latter have been +# configured and never removed but may be Unpacked or Half-Configured. +# +# * new-postrm "abort-install" [$old_version] +# * new-postrm "abort-install" [$old_version $new_version] # 1.18.5, stretch +# * new-postrm "abort-upgrade" $old_version +# * new-postrm "abort-upgrade" $old_version $new_version # 1.18.5, stretch +# Called when preinst fails; package is not unpacked. Essential packages +# and (unpacked or Half-Configured) Pre-Depends are available. + +case $1 in +(remove) + ;; + +(purge) + test -x /usr/sbin/update-inetd && update-inetd --remove "^cvspserver" + (delgroup --system --only-if-empty _cvsadmin || :) + ;; + +(upgrade|disappear|failed-upgrade|abort-install|abort-upgrade) + ;; + +(*) + echo >&2 "E: postrm called with unknown subcommand '$1'" + exit 1 + ;; +esac + +# dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically +# generated by other debhelper scripts. + +#DEBHELPER# + +exit 0 --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/rules +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/rules @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ +#!/usr/bin/make -f + +ifeq (,$(filter terse,${DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS})) +export DH_VERBOSE=1 +export V=1 +export VERBOSE=1 +endif + +LC_ALL:=C +export LC_ALL + +shellescape='$(subst ','\'',$(1))' +shellexport=$(1)=$(call shellescape,${$(1)}) + +DEB_BUILD_ARCH?=$(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_ARCH) +DEB_HOST_ARCH?=$(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH) +DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE?=$(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE) +DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE?=$(shell dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE) + +OUR_CPPFLAGS:= +OUR_CFLAGS:= -Wall -Wformat +OUR_LDFLAGS:= + +OUR_CPPFLAGS+= -D_GNU_SOURCE +OUR_CPPFLAGS+= -DUSE_LIBBSD +OUR_CFLAGS+= -fno-strict-aliasing +# addresses part of #698908 +OUR_CFLAGS+= -fwrapv +# for now. uses are mostly checked. +OUR_CFLAGS+= -Wno-unused-result + +dpkgbuildflagsmkescape=$(subst \,\\\,$(1)) +export DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS:=hardening=+all +export DEB_CPPFLAGS_MAINT_APPEND:=$(call dpkgbuildflagsmkescape,${OUR_CPPFLAGS}) +export DEB_CFLAGS_MAINT_APPEND:=$(call dpkgbuildflagsmkescape,${OUR_CFLAGS}) +export DEB_CXXFLAGS_MAINT_APPEND:=$(call dpkgbuildflagsmkescape,${OUR_CXXFLAGS}) +export DEB_LDFLAGS_MAINT_APPEND:=$(call dpkgbuildflagsmkescape,${OUR_LDFLAGS}) +include /usr/share/dpkg/buildflags.mk +include /usr/share/dpkg/buildtools.mk + +LIBS+= -lbsd + +CONFIGURE_ENV:= $(foreach i,CC CPPFLAGS CFLAGS LDFLAGS LIBS,$(call shellexport,$i)) +CONFIGURE_ENV+= CSH=/bin/csh +CONFIGURE_ENV+= ac_cv_path_MKTEMP=/bin/mktemp + +CONFIGURE_ARGS:= --build=${DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE} \ + --host=${DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE} \ + --prefix=/usr \ + --infodir=/usr/share/info \ + --mandir=/usr/share/man \ + --sysconfdir=/etc \ + --disable-dependency-tracking \ + --disable-maintainer-mode \ + --disable-pam \ + --disable-nls \ + --enable-client \ + --enable-password-authenticated-client \ + --enable-server \ + --enable-proxy \ + --enable-case-sensitivity \ + --enable-encryption \ + --disable-lock-compatibility \ + --enable-rootcommit \ + --enable-config-override=no \ + --without-krb4 \ + --with-gssapi \ + --with-external-zlib \ + --with-rsh=ssh \ + --with-editor=/usr/bin/editor \ + --with-tmpdir=/var/tmp \ + --with-umask=002 \ + --with-cvs-admin-group=_cvsadmin + +MAKE_ARGS:= MAKEINFO=makeinfo +MAKE_ARGS+= MAKEINFOFLAGS=--no-split +# ‘u’ is default in Debian and gives warnings (upstream has ‘cru’) +MAKE_ARGS+= ARFLAGS=rc + +CLEANFILES:= autom4te.cache build-aux/config.guess \ + build-aux/config.sub cvs.spec debian/.*_stamp \ + debian/CVSTEMP debian/builddir debian/stagedir \ + doc/cvs-paper.pdf doc/cvs.1 doc/cvs.info* \ + doc/cvs.pdf doc/cvsclient.info* doc/cvsclient.pdf \ + doc/getdate-cvs.texi emx/Makefile os2/Makefile \ + vms/config.h windows-NT/config.h + +debian/.configure_stamp: + dh_testdir + -rm -rf ${CLEANFILES} + cp /usr/share/misc/config.guess /usr/share/misc/config.sub build-aux/ + dh_autoreconf + mkdir debian/builddir debian/stagedir + cd debian/builddir && \ + env ${CONFIGURE_ENV} sh ../../configure ${CONFIGURE_ARGS} + # generate PDF 1.4 by default + ln -s ../../../build-aux/texinfo.tex debian/builddir/doc/texinfo-r.tex + printf '%s\n' \ + '\pdfminorversion4\relax\pdfobjcompresslevel0\relax%' \ + '\input texinfo-r.tex' \ + >debian/builddir/doc/texinfo.tex + @:>$@ + +build-indep: +build build-arch: debian/.build_stamp + +debian/.build_stamp: debian/.configure_stamp + dh_testdir + cd debian/builddir && ${MAKE} ${MAKE_ARGS} +ifeq (,$(filter nodoc,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS))) + cd debian/builddir && ${MAKE} -C doc ${MAKE_ARGS} doc html info pdf txt +endif +ifneq (,$(filter sanity,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS))) + # run the testsuite after build (DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=sanity) + # Depends on procps and, if running locally (not in a buildd chroot), + # ssh + rsync (logging in to localhost), for testing remote/proxy op. + # warning: this takes a *lot* of time! + # idea: run this under Valgrind to take even more time ;) + cd debian/builddir && ${MAKE} ${MAKE_ARGS} check +endif + @:>$@ + +clean: + dh_testdir + dh_autoreconf_clean + -rm -rf ${CLEANFILES} + dh_clean + +binary-indep: + +binary-arch: debian/.build_stamp + dh_testdir + dh_testroot + if test -x "$$(which dh_prep)"; then dh_prep; else dh_clean -k; fi + -rm -rf debian/stagedir + mkdir -p debian/stagedir/clogs + cd debian/builddir && \ + ${MAKE} ${MAKE_ARGS} DESTDIR=${CURDIR}/debian/stagedir install + cat ChangeLog ChangeLog.zoo >debian/stagedir/clogs/ChangeLog + cat doc/ChangeLog doc/ChangeLog.fsf >debian/stagedir/clogs/ChangeLog.doc + #cat lib/ChangeLog lib/ChangeLog.fsf >debian/stagedir/clogs/ChangeLog.lib + #cat src/ChangeLog src/ChangeLog-97 src/ChangeLog-96 src/ChangeLog-9395 \ + # src/ChangeLog-9194 >debian/stagedir/clogs/ChangeLog.src + cp src/ChangeLog debian/stagedir/clogs/ChangeLog.src + cp contrib/ChangeLog debian/stagedir/clogs/ChangeLog.contrib + cp diff/ChangeLog debian/stagedir/clogs/ChangeLog.diff + #cp m4/ChangeLog debian/stagedir/clogs/ChangeLog.m4 + #cp man/ChangeLog debian/stagedir/clogs/ChangeLog.man + #cp tools/ChangeLog debian/stagedir/clogs/ChangeLog.tools + # fat and nonsensical to ship this + rm -f debian/stagedir/usr/share/cvs/contrib/rcs-5.7-commitid.patch + # uses csh + rm -f debian/stagedir/usr/share/cvs/contrib/sccs2rcs + # unsafe + rm -f debian/stagedir/usr/share/cvs/contrib/commit_prep + rm -f debian/stagedir/usr/share/cvs/contrib/cvs_acls + rm -f debian/stagedir/usr/share/cvs/contrib/log + rm -f debian/stagedir/usr/share/cvs/contrib/log_accum + rm -f debian/stagedir/usr/share/cvs/contrib/mfpipe + rm -f debian/stagedir/usr/share/cvs/contrib/rcslock + # we ship cvs-switchroot(1) instead + rm -f debian/stagedir/usr/share/cvs/contrib/newcvsroot + dh_installchangelogs debian/stagedir/clogs/ChangeLog +ifneq (,$(filter nodoc,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS))) + # this will cause lintian warnings as it installs the doc-base files +endif + dh_installdocs + dh_install + mv debian/cvs/usr/share/cvs/contrib/intro.doc \ + debian/cvs/usr/share/doc/cvs/intro.txt + dh_installinfo + dh_installman + dh_link + dh_strip + dh_compress -X.pdf + cd debian/cvs/usr/share/cvs/contrib && chmod +x descend.sh rcs2sccs.sh + dh_fixperms + dh_installdeb + dh_shlibdeps + dh_gencontrol + dh_md5sums + dh_builddeb -- -Zgzip -z9 + +binary: binary-indep binary-arch +.PHONY: binary binary-arch binary-indep build build-arch build-indep clean --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/source/format +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/source/format @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +1.0 --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/source/lintian-overrides +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/source/lintian-overrides @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +# reused downstream with request to keep compressing with gzip +cvs source: custom-compression-in-debian-rules + +# (well at least for now) +# not my fault +cvs source: deprecated-configure-filename + +# too near the freeze to change it now +cvs source: no-dh-sequencer + +# desired method of keeping changes is as VCS working tree +cvs source: older-source-format 1.0 +cvs source: direct-changes-in-diff-but-no-patch-system * + +# wtf lintian‽ +cvs source: cute-field + +# not part of the binary package, and not legally a problem +cvs source: license-problem-gfdl-non-official-text doc/getdate-cvs.texi * + +# this originates here, but I may just include it in a release later +cvs source: maintainer-manual-page debian/cvs-switchroot.1 + +# no, thanks +cvs source: no-dep5-copyright + +# not our examples +cvs source: package-does-not-install-examples zlib/examples/ + +# this is… complicated; this package’s upstream is MirBSD, +# not Savannah (nonGNU), which is the de-facto upstream of +# (the 1.12.x series) GNU CVS as it is the only place with +# activity for ages but the Savannah people didn’t manage, +# yet, to officially transfer this, so let’s not, for now… +cvs source: upstream-metadata-file-is-missing --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/upstream/signing-key.asc +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/upstream/signing-key.asc @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- +Version: GnuPG v1 + +mQGiBD4u3XQRBACN7F6Ducb4gaJw7LJPCaNbk4+eW/EWjiC+aoJhnNocWGfeKM2d +NYRDPuyW6IqAmMPGBq0HAdSmi64BQg5mC8Q7NGujfzVDefACELuwQRUxFadbcAXn +1eGUHGsst93FFwlhY+SH3Yuo1plvNBnlMhDt9ylT3/s38zKG874+A44L4wCg/7fh +u0zqxFA0w22lXobhkKO4upED/0zA5BJ+d8brNLe6RpIQXTUzPxZ+UoU5RG9wlzv/ +zabSS6eAPpmeoIPeKdSwRO/G0/f3Qn/vxDKVTqRzNKpusKJz8TS+gDBZSFjQ1L3U +TL6qh5kdnTy/yETg8wiUMXVaTqWtXP2eFEoHoto6dVP46BuULqQK980EmR6jg/ul +EGC/BACD5iO81tygsm6OBEu59hJ+GykU60+9Mzz1/qPYdejJmJkmdoJZWplJULGD +270nQlDarPJzMCpyrUzAZYdnmO6dwic/4hIxJENQ3GBrhbdr6YuuNgTxIXJJxTH7 +qTJqRrHLw9Cvk1oPFYlzE2vQuDNlrqxXg/V06l4/ZJfotj3mI7RNRGVyZWsgUi4g +UHJpY2UgKEdldCBDVlMgU3VwcG9ydCBhdCA8aHR0cDovL3hpbWJpb3QuY29tPiEp +IDxkZXJla0B4aW1iaW90LmNvbT6IYQQTEQIAGQUCPi7ddAQLBwMCAxUCAwMWAgEC +HgECF4AAEgkQLD1OTBfyMaQHZUdQRwABAVEoAJ9o9E9Ya1dKUi1xRepkcpWqzjjt +OgCgqSQSvoBA3NLu8/US2RAb+Xn1vAK5AQ0EPi7dehAEAJgUmO0vNtZJj4qUyyFd +lw9wH9jQVRwblKxItr/0eO28ta+JOXWH668/wcyJFbVCulanS/o1crbq1bq3662Q +EiHaZuB4hUJHCmkrfnxSvyw+w3tvk1ByiWw4uhsIiYCLpq6h/w9Yv0bSXOctGWFv +/dnZw1f/N1PLU955Ze7hofVrAAMGA/9dw6G1LznEO2zjfTYHZtEKSlAtvRGqyOQc +7htMOXagUpPAF/KGHnBETWVyuEfNNW1c/EQ3LQi+L23q9u0L+cAcWiR4SBCejEII +3bFE3hPLGxfa0LamJrq0kkSDoYm6OWB4WNPSGBCSZywwdLnLjqXiCU1+rT6qZcvN +JEKFAJUOA4hOBBgRAgAGBQI+Lt16ABIJECw9TkwX8jGkB2VHUEcAAQE9AACfTWlS +/WpC3LgkF8rcbbap9M8U/RkAoL2DhkJHX3uYYJzagVUiWJffkLnR +=hls5 +-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/debian/watch +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/debian/watch @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +version=4 +opts="dversionmangle=s/^[0-9]+://;s/\+real$//,pgpsigurlmangle=s/$/.sig/" \ +https://ftp.gnu.org/non-gnu/cvs/source/feature/([0-9.]*)/ cvs-([0-9.]*)\.tar\.gz --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/diff/analyze.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/diff/analyze.c @@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ else { int c; - struct partition part; + struct partition part = { 0, 0, 0, 0 }; /* Find a point of correspondence in the middle of the files. */ --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/diff/diff3.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/diff/diff3.c @@ -1439,14 +1439,13 @@ int const mapping[3], rev_mapping[3]; { int i; - int oddoneout; + int oddoneout = 0; char *cp; struct diff3_block *ptr; int line; size_t length; - int dontprint; + int dontprint = 0; static int skew_increment[3] = { 2, 3, 1 }; /* 0==>2==>1==>3 */ - char const *line_prefix = tab_align_flag ? "\t" : " "; for (ptr = diff; ptr; ptr = D_NEXT (ptr)) { @@ -1503,7 +1502,7 @@ line = 0; do { - printf_output (line_prefix); + printf_output (tab_align_flag ? "\t" : " "); cp = D_RELNUM (ptr, realfile, line); length = D_RELLEN (ptr, realfile, line); write_output (cp, length); @@ -1555,11 +1554,12 @@ int leading_dot, start, num; { write_output (".\n", 2); - if (leading_dot) + if (leading_dot) { if (num == 1) printf_output ("%ds/^\\.//\n", start); else printf_output ("%d,%ds/^\\.//\n", start, start + num - 1); + } } /* @@ -1750,11 +1750,12 @@ do { c = getc (infile); - if (c == EOF) + if (c == EOF) { if (ferror (infile)) diff3_perror_with_exit ("input file"); else if (feof (infile)) diff3_fatal ("input file shrank"); + } cc = c; write_output (&cc, 1); } @@ -1804,7 +1805,7 @@ linesread += i; while (0 <= --i) while ((c = getc (infile)) != '\n') - if (c == EOF) + if (c == EOF) { if (ferror (infile)) diff3_perror_with_exit ("input file"); else if (feof (infile)) @@ -1813,6 +1814,7 @@ diff3_fatal ("input file shrank"); return conflicts_found; } + } } /* Copy rest of common file. */ while ((c = getc (infile)) != EOF || !(ferror (infile) | feof (infile))) --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/diff/ifdef.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/diff/ifdef.c @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ default: { - int value; + int value = 0; char *speclim; f = scan_printf_spec (spec); @@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ default: { - int value; + int value = 0; char *speclim; f = scan_printf_spec (spec); --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/diff/side.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/diff/side.c @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ break; case '\b': - if (in_position != 0 && --in_position < out_bound) + if (in_position != 0 && --in_position < out_bound) { if (out_position <= in_position) /* Add spaces to make up for suppressed tab past out_bound. */ for (; out_position < in_position; out_position++) @@ -133,6 +133,7 @@ cc = c; write_output (&cc, 1); } + } break; case '\f': --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/diff/util.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/diff/util.c @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ close (pipes[0]); } - execl (PR_PROGRAM, PR_PROGRAM, "-f", "-h", name, 0); + execl (PR_PROGRAM, PR_PROGRAM, "-f", "-h", name, NULL); pfatal_with_name (PR_PROGRAM); } else --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/doc/HACKING.DOCS +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/doc/HACKING.DOCS @@ -16,7 +16,9 @@ @strong{ ... } Similar to @emph{}, but the effect is to bracket with asterisks in info files (* ... *) and in bold in PDF & probably in postscript & - HTML. + HTML. It will cause spurious links in info if + used in some circumstances; if in doubt, use + @empy{ ... } instead then. @noindent Suppresses indentation of the following paragraph. This can ocassionally be useful after examples and the like. @@ -44,3 +46,6 @@ For more on using texinfo docs, see the `info texinfo' documentation or http://www.gnu.org/manual/texinfo/texinfo.html . + + +$MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/doc/HACKING.DOCS,v 1.3 2010/09/19 19:42:52 tg Exp $ --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/doc/Makefile.am +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/doc/Makefile.am @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ ## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in +# $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/doc/Makefile.am,v 1.5 2017/01/09 22:54:22 tg Exp $ # Makefile for GNU CVS documentation (excluding man pages - see ../man). # # Copyright (C) 1986-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -84,7 +85,7 @@ # It is possible that an implicit .ms.ps target could be safely defined. I # don't recall looking into it. cvs-paper.ps: cvs-paper.ms - $(ROFF) -t -p -ms -Tps $(srcdir)/cvs-paper.ms >cvs-paper.ps-t + $(ROFF) -t -p -ms -Tps -P-p28c,21c $(srcdir)/cvs-paper.ms >cvs-paper.ps-t cp cvs-paper.ps-t $@ -@rm -f cvs-paper.ps-t @@ -92,8 +93,8 @@ # Nothing in $(srcdir) be rebuilt, and this will always be rebuilt when it # is dependant on cvs-paper.ps and cvs-paper.ps isn't distributed. $(srcdir)/cvs-paper.pdf: cvs-paper.ms - $(ROFF) -t -p -ms -Tps $(srcdir)/cvs-paper.ms >cvs-paper.ps-t - ps2pdf cvs-paper.ps-t cvs-paper.pdf-t + $(ROFF) -t -p -ms -Tps -P-p28c,21c $(srcdir)/cvs-paper.ms >cvs-paper.ps-t + ps2pdf14 -sPAPERSIZE=pa4 cvs-paper.ps-t cvs-paper.pdf-t cp cvs-paper.pdf-t $@ -@rm -f cvs-paper.pdf-t cvs-paper.ps-t --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/doc/cvs-paper.ms +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/doc/cvs-paper.ms @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ .\" soelim cvs.ms | pic | tbl | troff -ms +.\" $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/doc/cvs-paper.ms,v 1.3 2017/08/12 17:37:55 tg Exp $ .\" @(#)cvs.ms 1.2 92/01/30 .\" .\" troff source to the cvs USENIX article, Winter 1990, Washington, D.C. @@ -108,7 +109,7 @@ .SM SCCS .LG -[Bell] serialize file modifications by +[Bell] serialise file modifications by allowing only one developer to have a writable copy of a particular file at any one point in time. That developer is said to @@ -312,7 +313,7 @@ the copy, and then merges the modified copy with the original. This paradigm allows developers to work in isolation from one another since changes are made to copies of objects. -Because locks are not used, development is not serialized and can proceed +Because locks are not used, development is not serialised and can proceed in parallel. Developers, however, must merge objects after the changes have been made. In particular, a developer must resolve conflicts when the same object has @@ -853,7 +854,7 @@ it has been checked out, takes only 1.5 wall clock minutes. Updating the \fIcomplete\fP 128 MByte source tree under \fBcvs\fP control (17243 files/1005 directories) takes roughly 28 wall clock minutes and -utilizes one-third of the machine. +utilises one-third of the machine. For now this is entirely acceptable; improvements on these numbers will possibly be made in the future. .NH 2 @@ -923,7 +924,7 @@ .IP \(bu 3 Security of the source repository is currently not dealt with directly. The usual UNIX approach of user-group-other security permissions through -the file system is utilized, but nothing else. +the filesystem is utilised, but nothing else. \fBcvs\fP could likely be a set-group-id executable that checks a protected database to verify user access permissions for particular objects before allowing any operations to affect those objects. --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/doc/cvs.man.footer +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/doc/cvs.man.footer @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +.\" $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/doc/cvs.man.footer,v 1.6 2017/01/08 19:42:05 tg Exp $ .SH "AUTHORS" .TP Dick Grune @@ -26,15 +27,13 @@ Have helped maintain .B cvs for many years. -.TP +.PP And many others too numerous to mention here. .SH "SEE ALSO" The most comprehensive manual for CVS is -Version Management with CVS by Per Cederqvist et al. Depending on -your system, you may be able to get it with the -.B info CVS -command or it may be available as cvs.pdf (Portable Document Format), -cvs.ps (PostScript), cvs.texinfo (Texinfo source), or cvs.html. +Version Management with CVS by Per Cederqvist et al. (see +.I NOTE +at top). .SP For CVS updates, more information on documentation, software related to CVS, development of CVS, and more, see: @@ -43,7 +42,6 @@ .PD 0 .IP "" 4 .B http://www.nongnu.org/cvs/ -.in -1i .SP .BR ci ( 1 ), .BR co ( 1 ), @@ -54,5 +52,7 @@ .BR patch ( 1 ), .BR rcs ( 1 ), .BR rcsdiff ( 1 ), +.BR rcsintro ( 1 ), .BR rcsmerge ( 1 ), -.BR rlog ( 1 ). +.BR rlog ( 1 ), +.BR re_format ( 7 ). --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/doc/cvs.man.header +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/doc/cvs.man.header @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +.\" $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/doc/cvs.man.header,v 1.6 2016/11/08 21:12:15 tg Exp $ +.\" .\" This is the man page for CVS. It is auto-generated from the .\" cvs.man.header, cvs.texinfo, & cvs.man.footer files. Please make changes .\" there. A full copyright & license notice may also be found in cvs.texinfo. @@ -5,6 +7,7 @@ .\" Man page autogeneration, including this header file, is .\" Copyright 2004-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc., .\" Derek R. Price, & Ximbiot . +.\" Copyright (c) 2004, 2010, 2012, 2016 mirabilos . .\" .\" This documentation is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify .\" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -23,7 +26,9 @@ .ds Rv \\$3 .ds Dt \\$4 .. -.TH CVS 1 "\*(Dt" +.de IX +.. +.TH CVS 1 .\" Full space in nroff; half space in troff .de SP .if n .sp @@ -51,11 +56,82 @@ .IX "release control system" "cvs command" "" "\fLcvs\fP \- concurrent versions system" .IX "source control system" "cvs command" "" "\fLcvs\fP \- concurrent versions system" .IX revisions "cvs command" "" "\fLcvs\fP \- source control" -This manpage is a summary of some of the features of -\fBcvs\fP. It is auto-generated from an appendix of the CVS manual. -For more in-depth documentation, please consult the -Cederqvist manual (via the -.B info CVS -command or otherwise, -as described in the SEE ALSO section of this manpage). Cross-references -in this man page refer to nodes in the same. +.\" +This manual page is a summary of parts of the \fBcvs\fP documentation +and automatically generated from an appendix of the CVS manual +(the \fICederqvist\fP), which is also the target of all cross-references +found in this manual page; please refer to the full CVS manual +for more in-depth documentation of the Concurrent Versions System. +.PP +If you're reading this manual page as part of the MirBSD online (HTML) +manual pages archive, follow the cvs(GNU) link to the Cederqvist +(and the cvsclient(GNU) link to the client/server protocol description, +if necessary). +.PP +If you installed +.B cvs +via the Debian or MirPorts Framework package management systems, +.br +.RS +.B /usr/mpkg/share/doc/cvs/cvs.pdf +(MirPorts Framework) or +.br +.B /usr/share/doc/cvs/cvs.pdf +(Debian), respectively, +.RE +are versions of the Cederqvist rendered as books, for printing +and reading on screen. +.PP +If you have a Texinfo reader such as +.B info +installed (part of the base system on MirBSD; part of the +.I info +package on Debian), you can read the Cederqvist by entering: +.br +.RS +.B info +.I cvs +.RE +.PP +Quick introduction to +.B info +so you aren't immediately lost: +.RS 4n +.TP 3n +.I arrow\ keys +to move on the page +.TP 3n +.I Tab +to move to the next hyperlink +.TP 3n +.I Return +to activate the hyperlink under the cursor +.TP 3n +.BI l \ (lowercase\ ell) +to go to the previously visited page +.TP 3n +.IB Page\ Up/ b,\ Page\ Down/Space +to move by screen pages, including advancing to the previous +(or next, respectively) section at the first (last) screen page +.TP 3n +.B p,\ n +to go to the previous (next) page on the current navigation hierarchy level +.TP 3n +.B t +to go to the "Top" page, i.e. the start of the document +.TP 3n +.BI / Return +to start a search from the current cursor position and jump to the first result +.TP 3n +.BI / Return +to jump to the next result in an ongoing search +.TP 3n +.B q +to exit the +.B info +viewer +.RE +.PP +Other ways to read further documentation are described in the +.I SEE\ ALSO +section of this manual page. --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/doc/cvs.texinfo +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/doc/cvs.texinfo @@ -1,6 +1,18 @@ \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- @comment Documentation for CVS. @setfilename cvs.info +@set MBSDPATCHLEVEL -MirOS-0AB9.1 +@tex + % set PA4 paper size (can print on both DIN ISO A4 and US Letter) + \globaldefs = 1% + \afourpaper% + \internalpagesizes{46\baselineskip}{160mm}% + {\voffset}{\hoffset}% + {\bindingoffset}{36pt}% + {28truecm}{21truecm}% + \globaldefs = 0% +@end tex +@comment $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/doc/cvs.texinfo,v 1.38 2021/01/30 02:05:55 tg Exp $ @macro copyleftnotice @noindent Copyright @copyright{} 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, @@ -9,7 +21,11 @@ @multitable @columnfractions .12 .88 @item Portions -@item @tab Copyright @copyright{} 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 +@item @tab Copyright @copyright{} 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, + 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2021 + mirabilos, The MirOS Project +@item @tab Copyright @copyright{} 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, + 2007 Derek R. Price, @item @tab Copyright @copyright{} 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Ximbiot @url{http://ximbiot.com}, @@ -51,6 +67,15 @@ @comment MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the @comment GNU General Public License for more details. +@comment It should be noted that the Texinfo manual is distributed +@comment under the above notice in all forms, except for the manpage +@comment generated from it, and that the manual and the source code +@comment of CVS often need to stay synchronised; therefore, exchanging +@comment between these three entities under these two licences seems +@comment to be granted, and the statement above can be interpreted as +@comment explicit dual-licence grant. As a major contributor to this +@comment documentation for MirBSD, I do not oppose. --mirabilos + @c See ../README for A4 vs. US letter size. @c When we provided A4 postscript, and people tried to @c print it on US letter, the usual complaint was that the @@ -103,7 +128,7 @@ @end direntry @dircategory Individual utilities @direntry -* cvs: (cvs)CVS commands. Concurrent Versions System +* cvs: (cvs)CVS command list. Concurrent Versions System @end direntry @comment The titlepage section does not appear in the Info file. @@ -111,12 +136,12 @@ @sp 4 @comment The title is printed in a large font. @center @titlefont{Version Management} -@sp +@sp 1 @center @titlefont{with} -@sp +@sp 1 @center @titlefont{CVS} @sp 2 -@center for @sc{cvs} @value{VERSION} +@center for @sc{cvs} @value{VERSION}@value{MBSDPATCHLEVEL} @comment -release- @sp 3 @center Per Cederqvist et al @@ -141,13 +166,20 @@ @node Top @top +@ifnotinfo +@anchor{Cederqvist} +@end ifnotinfo This info manual describes how to use and administer -@sc{cvs} version @value{VERSION}. +@sc{cvs} version @value{VERSION}@value{MBSDPATCHLEVEL} and up. @end ifnottex @ifinfo @copyleftnotice +@anchor{Cederqvist} @end ifinfo +@iftex +@anchor{Cederqvist} +@end iftex @c This menu is pretty long. Not sure how easily that @c can be fixed (no brilliant ideas right away)... @@ -181,6 +213,7 @@ * Troubleshooting:: Some tips when nothing works * Credits:: Some of the contributors to this manual * BUGS:: Dealing with bugs in CVS or this manual +* CVS command list:: Alphabetical list of all CVS commands * Index:: Index @end menu @@ -327,7 +360,7 @@ you wind up requiring the entire repository to be checked out. -If you modularize your work, and construct a build +If you modularise your work, and construct a build system that will share files (via links, mounts, @code{VPATH} in @file{Makefile}s, etc.), you can arrange your disk usage however you like. @@ -483,11 +516,11 @@ As a way of introducing @sc{cvs}, we'll go through a typical work-session using @sc{cvs}. The first thing to understand is that @sc{cvs} stores all files in a -centralized @dfn{repository} (@pxref{Repository}); this +centralised @dfn{repository} (@pxref{Repository}); this section assumes that a repository is set up. @c I'm not sure that the sentence concerning the @c repository quite tells the user what they need to -@c know at this point. Might need to expand on "centralized" +@c know at this point. Might need to expand on "centralised" @c slightly (maybe not here, maybe further down in the example?) Suppose you are working on a simple compiler. The source @@ -742,7 +775,7 @@ @c /home/joe/sources. But this node is too long @c as it is; need a little reorganization... -@cindex :local:, setting up +@cindex local method, setting up @sc{cvs} can access a repository by a variety of means. It might be on the local computer, or it might be on a computer across the room or across the world. @@ -1037,10 +1070,6 @@ if you want to allow read-only access to some directories (@pxref{config}). -@c CVS seems to use CVSUMASK in picking permissions for -@c val-tags, but maybe we should say more about this. -@c Like val-tags gets created by someone who doesn't -@c have CVSUMASK set right? @cindex CVSROOT/val-tags file, and read-only access to projects @cindex val-tags file, and read-only access to projects Also note that users must have write access to the @@ -1072,7 +1101,7 @@ @c FIXME: Need more discussion of which @c group should own the file in the repository. @c Include a somewhat detailed example of the usual -@c case where CVSUMASK is 007, the developers are all +@c case where CVSUMASK is 002, the developers are all @c in a group, and that group owns stuff in the @c repository. Need to talk about group ownership of @c newly-created directories/files (on some unices, @@ -1152,7 +1181,7 @@ sure). If you are using local @sc{cvs} and the repository is on a -networked file system which is served by the Samba SMB +networked filesystem which is served by the Samba SMB server, some people have reported problems with permissions. Enabling WRITE=YES in the samba configuration is said to fix/workaround it. @@ -1551,7 +1580,7 @@ This file lists the files and directories in the working directory. The first character of each line indicates what sort of -line it is. If the character is unrecognized, programs +line it is. If the character is unrecognised, programs reading the file should silently skip that line, to allow for future expansion. @@ -1780,7 +1809,7 @@ @cindex CVSROOT, module name @cindex Defining modules (intro) -@c FIXME: this node should be reorganized into "general +@c FIXME: this node should be reorganised into "general @c information about admin files" and put the "editing @c admin files" stuff up front rather than jumping into @c the details of modules right away. Then the @@ -1931,14 +1960,23 @@ on what each developer uses). The repository should be accessible -(directly or via a networked file system) from all +(directly or via a networked filesystem) from all machines which want to use @sc{cvs} in server or local mode; the client machines need not have any access to it other than via the @sc{cvs} protocol. It is not -possible to use @sc{cvs} to read from a repository +normally possible to use @sc{cvs} to read from a repository which one only has read access to; @sc{cvs} needs to be able to create lock files (@pxref{Concurrency}). +If the environment variable @code{$CVSREADONLYFS} is defined, +however, CVS will allow read-only access without creating any +history entries or reader lock files. This allows doing most +usual repository operations except checkin in a fast way, +although if any other user is accessing the same data at the +same time, it may lead to corrupt data. This mode is best used +for publicly accessible anonymous CVS mirrors, not the main +working repository. + @cindex init (subcommand) To create a repository, run the @code{cvs init} command. It will set up an empty repository in the @@ -1954,9 +1992,18 @@ you run @code{cvs init} on an already set-up repository. -@code{cvs init} will enable history logging; if you -don't want that, remove the history file after running -@code{cvs init}. @xref{history file}. +The repository is created honouring the @code{$CVSUMASK} +setting (@pxref{CVSUMASK}), even the @file{history} and +@file{val-tags} files are not created world-writable any +more as in previous CVS versions. History logging is, +accordingly, configured to log write operations only; if +you don’t want that, edit or remove the @samp{LogHistory} +entry in the @file{config} file (@pxref{config}) and make +sure that all users who need to write that file can do so, +for example by using a @code{$CVSUMASK} of 002 (which is +also the default) and putting everyone into the same Unix +group (consider the security implications if you really +want to enable world-writable logging). @node Backing up @section Backing up a repository @@ -2103,6 +2150,9 @@ * Write proxies:: Distributing load across several CVS servers @end menu +For the protocol specification, +@pxref{Top, the CVS client/server protocol,, cvsclient, The CVS client/server protocol}. + @node Server requirements @subsection Server requirements @@ -2236,19 +2286,19 @@ through and @var{port} is the port number on the HTTP proxy server to connect via. @var{port} defaults to 8080. -@strong{NOTE: An HTTP proxy server is not the same as a @sc{cvs} write proxy +@emph{NOTE: An HTTP proxy server is not the same as a @sc{cvs} write proxy server - please see @ref{Write proxies} for more on @sc{cvs} write proxies.} For example, to connect pserver via a web proxy listening on port 8000 of www.myproxy.net, you would use a method of: @example -:pserver;proxy=www.myproxy.net;proxyport=8000:@var{pserver_connection_string} +:pserver;proxy=www.myproxy.net;proxyport=8000:@var{connstr} @end example -@strong{NOTE: In the above example, @var{pserver_connection_string} is still -required to connect and authenticate to the CVS server, as noted in the -upcoming sections on password authentication, @code{gserver}, and +@emph{NOTE: In the above example, the pserver connection string @var{connstr} +is still required to connect and authenticate to the CVS server, as noted in +the upcoming sections on password authentication, @code{gserver}, and @code{kserver}. The example above only demonstrates a modification to the @var{method} portion of the repository name.} @@ -2369,7 +2419,7 @@ machine to the filename of the server you want to use, for example @file{/usr/local/bin/cvs-1.6}. For the @code{ext} and @code{fork} methods, you may -also specify @var{CVS_SERVER} as an otpion in the +also specify @var{CVS_SERVER} as an option in the @var{CVSROOT} so that you may use different servers for differnt roots. See @ref{Remote repositories} for more details. @@ -2377,21 +2427,23 @@ There is no need to edit @file{inetd.conf} or start a @sc{cvs} server daemon. -@cindex :server:, setting up -@cindex :ext:, setting up +@cindex server method, setting up +@cindex ext method, setting up @cindex Kerberos, using kerberized rsh @cindex SSH (rsh replacement) @cindex rsh replacements (Kerberized, SSH, &c) There are two access methods that you use in @code{CVSROOT} for rsh. @code{:server:} specifies an internal rsh client, which is supported only by some @sc{cvs} ports. +This is not supported on most Unix-style systems. @code{:ext:} specifies an external rsh program. By default this is @code{rsh} (unless otherwise specified by the @file{--with-rsh} flag to configure) but you may set the @code{CVS_RSH} environment variable to invoke another program which can access the remote server (for example, @code{remsh} on HP-UX 9 because @code{rsh} is -something different). It must be a program which can +something different, or @code{ssh} to allow the use of secure +and/or compressed connections). It must be a program which can transmit data to and from the server without modifying it; for example the Windows NT @code{rsh} is not suitable since it by default translates between CRLF @@ -2405,6 +2457,12 @@ to be inapplicable; consult the documentation for your rsh replacement. +In the Debian and MirBSD versions of @sc{cvs}, you can +also specify @code{:extssh:} to force use of the Secure +Shell, or @code{:ext=prog:} or @code{:ext=/path/to/prog:} +to specify the remote shell to use without needing to +touch the @code{CVS_RSH} environment variable. + You may choose to specify the @var{CVS_RSH} option as a method option in the @var{CVSROOT} string to allow you to use different connection tools for different roots (@pxref{The connection method}). For example, allowing @@ -2501,15 +2559,19 @@ The @samp{--allow-root} option specifies the allowable @sc{cvsroot} directory. Clients which attempt to use a different @sc{cvsroot} directory will not be allowed to -connect. If there is more than one @sc{cvsroot} -directory which you want to allow, repeat the option. +connect. To allow a whole class of @sc{cvsroot}, specify +a POSIX extended regular expression to match allowed +directories with the @samp{--allow-root-regexp} option. +These options may be used in conjunction, and both options +may be repeated to allow access to multiple @sc{cvsroot} +directories and classes of directories. (Unfortunately, many versions of @code{inetd} have very small limits on the number of arguments and/or the total length of the command. The usual solution to this problem is to have @code{inetd} run a shell script which then invokes @sc{cvs} with the necessary arguments.) - If your @code{inetd} wants a symbolic service +If your @code{inetd} wants a symbolic service name instead of a raw port number, then put this in @file{/etc/services}: @@ -2675,7 +2737,7 @@ (@code{info-cvs@@nongnu.org} or @code{bug-cvs@@nongnu.org}) if you use the @sc{cvs} PAM support. -@strong{WARNING: Using PAM gives the system administrator much more +@emph{WARNING: Using PAM gives the system administrator much more flexibility about how @sc{cvs} users are authenticated but no more security than other methods. See below for more.} @@ -2776,7 +2838,7 @@ @cindex Login (subcommand) @cindex Password client, using @cindex Authenticated client, using -@cindex :pserver:, setting up +@cindex pserver method, setting up To run a @sc{cvs} command on a remote repository via the password-authenticating server, one specifies the @code{pserver} protocol, optional username, repository host, an @@ -2887,7 +2949,7 @@ @c FIXME: The bit about "access to the repository @c implies general access to the system is *not* specific @c to pserver; it applies to kerberos and SSH and -@c everything else too. Should reorganize the +@c everything else too. Should reorganise the @c documentation to make this clear. The separate @sc{cvs} password file (@pxref{Password authentication server}) allows people @@ -2940,8 +3002,8 @@ @cindex GSSAPI @cindex Security, GSSAPI -@cindex :gserver:, setting up -@cindex Kerberos, using :gserver: +@cindex gserver method, setting up +@cindex Kerberos, using gserver method GSSAPI is a generic interface to network security systems such as Kerberos 5. If you have a working GSSAPI library, you can have @@ -2992,9 +3054,9 @@ @node Kerberos authenticated @subsection Direct connection with Kerberos -@cindex Kerberos, using :kserver: +@cindex Kerberos, using kserver method @cindex Security, Kerberos -@cindex :kserver:, setting up +@cindex kserver method, setting up The easiest way to use Kerberos is to use the Kerberos @code{rsh}, as described in @ref{Connecting via rsh}. The main disadvantage of using rsh is that all the data @@ -3039,7 +3101,7 @@ @subsection Connecting with fork @cindex fork, access method -@cindex :fork:, setting up +@cindex fork method, setting up This access method allows you to connect to a repository on your local disk via the remote protocol. In other words it does pretty much the same thing as @@ -3065,7 +3127,7 @@ cvs -d :fork:/usr/local/cvsroot checkout foo @end example -@cindex CVS_SERVER, and :fork: +@cindex CVS_SERVER, and fork method As with @code{:ext:}, the server is called @samp{cvs} by default, or the value of the @code{CVS_SERVER} environment variable. @@ -3994,7 +4056,7 @@ tag. @noindent -@strong{WARNING: the commands in this section are +@emph{WARNING: the commands in this section are dangerous; they permanently discard historical information and it can be difficult or impossible to recover from errors. If you are a @sc{cvs} @@ -4024,7 +4086,7 @@ trigger warnings and will not be deleted. @noindent -@strong{WARNING: Moving branch tags is very dangerous! If you think +@emph{WARNING: Moving branch tags is very dangerous! If you think you need the @code{-B} option, think again and ask your @sc{cvs} administrator about it (if that isn't you). There is almost certainly another way to accomplish what you want to accomplish.} @@ -4055,7 +4117,7 @@ name are ignored with a warning message. @noindent -@strong{WARNING: Moving branch tags is very dangerous! If you think you +@emph{WARNING: Moving branch tags is very dangerous! If you think you need the @code{-B} option, think again and ask your @sc{cvs} administrator about it (if that isn't you). There is almost certainly another way to accomplish what you want to accomplish.} @@ -4257,7 +4319,7 @@ @c until it is ready for the main trunk. The whole @c thing is generally speaking more akin to the @c "Revision management" node although it isn't clear to -@c me whether policy matters should be centralized or +@c me whether policy matters should be centralised or @c distributed throughout the relevant sections. Suppose that release 1.0 of tc has been made. You are continuing to develop tc, planning to create release 1.1 in a couple of months. After a @@ -4904,7 +4966,7 @@ directory need not change anything. Therefore, there is no conflict. -@strong{WARNING: In versions of @sc{cvs} prior to 1.12.2, there was a +@emph{WARNING: In versions of @sc{cvs} prior to 1.12.2, there was a major problem with using @samp{-kk} on merges. Namely, @samp{-kk} overrode any default keyword expansion mode set in the archive file in the repository. This could, unfortunately for some users, cause data @@ -5104,7 +5166,7 @@ @file{backend.c} to the repository: @c This example used to specify -@c -m "Optimizer and code generation passes." +@c -m "Optimiser and code generation passes." @c to the cvs add command, but that doesn't work @c client/server (see log2 in sanity.sh). Should fix CVS, @c but also seems strange to document things which @@ -5266,7 +5328,7 @@ cvs add: oj.c, version 1.1.1.1, resurrected @end example -If you realize your mistake before you run the +If you realise your mistake before you run the @code{remove} command you can use @code{update} to resurrect the file: @@ -5712,12 +5774,12 @@ @node user-defined logging @section User-defined logging -@c FIXME: probably should centralize this information +@c FIXME: probably should centralise this information @c here, at least to some extent. Maybe by moving the @c loginfo, etc., nodes here and replacing @c the "user-defined logging" node with one node for @c each method. -You can customize @sc{cvs} to log various kinds of +You can customise @sc{cvs} to log various kinds of actions, in whatever manner you choose. These mechanisms operate by executing a script at various times. The script might append a message to a file @@ -5736,7 +5798,7 @@ @samp{-o}, @samp{-e}, and @samp{-t} options in the modules file. For a more flexible way of giving notifications to various users, which requires less in -the way of keeping centralized scripts up to date, use +the way of keeping centralised scripts up to date, use the @code{cvs watch add} command (@pxref{Getting Notified}); this command is useful even if you are not using @code{cvs watch on}. @@ -5968,7 +6030,7 @@ locks, have all developers put "edit -c", "commit -c" in their .cvsrc file, and turn on watches in the repository. This prevents them from doing a @code{cvs edit} if anyone is -already editting the file. It also may +already editing the file. It also may be possible to use plain watches together with suitable procedures (not enforced by software), to avoid having two people edit at the same time. @@ -6451,7 +6513,7 @@ You can now go ahead and commit this as revision 1.7. @example -$ cvs commit -m "Initialize scanner. Use symbolic exit values." driver.c +$ cvs commit -m "Initialise scanner. Use symbolic exit values." driver.c Checking in driver.c; /usr/local/cvsroot/yoyodyne/tc/driver.c,v <-- driver.c new revision: 1.7; previous revision: 1.6 @@ -6630,7 +6692,7 @@ put "edit -c" and "commit -c" into all .cvsrc files, and make files default to read only by turning on watches or putting "cvs -r" into all .cvsrc files. -This prevents multiple people from editting a file at +This prevents multiple people from editing a file at the same time (unless explicitly overriden with @samp{-f}). @c I'm a little dissatisfied with this presentation, @@ -6875,7 +6937,7 @@ There are two additional options that @code{cvs edit} understands as of @sc{cvs} client and server versions 1.12.10 but @code{cvs watch} does not. The first is @code{-c}, which causes @code{cvs edit} to fail if anyone else -is editting the file. This is probably only useful when @samp{edit -c} and +is editing the file. This is probably only useful when @samp{edit -c} and @samp{commit -c} are specified in all developers' @file{.cvsrc} files. This behavior may be overriden this via the @code{-f} option, which overrides @code{-c} and allows multiple edits to succeed. @@ -6992,7 +7054,7 @@ cons. Let it be said that a lot of this is a matter of opinion or what works given different groups' working styles, but here is a brief description of some of the -issues. There are many ways to organize a team of +issues. There are many ways to organise a team of developers. @sc{cvs} does not try to enforce a certain organization. It is a tool that can be used in several ways. @@ -7014,7 +7076,7 @@ many groups is that they occur rarely and usually are relatively straightforward to resolve. -The rarity of serious conflicts may be surprising, until one realizes +The rarity of serious conflicts may be surprising, until one realises that they occur only when two developers disagree on the proper design for a given section of code; such a disagreement suggests that the team has not been communicating properly in the first place. In order @@ -7182,6 +7244,15 @@ @item $@splitrcskeyword{Date}$ The date and time (UTC) the revision was checked in. +@cindex Mdocdate keyword +@item $@splitrcskeyword{Mdocdate}$ +The date (UTC) the revision was checked in, in a format suitable +for the Berkeley mdoc macro processing. + +@example +$Mdocdate: January 30 2021 $ +@end example + @cindex Header keyword @item $@splitrcskeyword{Header}$ A standard header containing the full pathname of the @@ -7243,7 +7314,8 @@ but for several reasons it can be problematic. If the prefix of the @code{$@splitrcskeyword{Log}$} keyword turns out to be -longer than @code{MaxCommentLeaderLength}, CVS will skip expansion of this +longer than the @file{CVSROOT/config} setting @code{MaxCommentLeaderLength}, +CVS will skip expansion of this keyword unless @code{UseArchiveCommentLeader} is also set in @file{CVSROOT/config} and a @samp{comment leader} is set in the RCS archive file, in which case the comment leader will be used instead. For more on @@ -7336,7 +7408,7 @@ the source files so that it gets passed through to generated files. For example, if you are managing computer program source code, you might include a -variable which is initialized to contain that string. +variable which is initialised to contain that string. Or some C compilers may provide a @code{#pragma ident} directive. Or a document management system might provide a way to pass a string through to generated @@ -7550,13 +7622,14 @@ A list may be used. The this example: @example - # Add a "MyBSD" keyword and restrict keyword - # expansion to the MyBSD, Name and Date keywords. + # Add a "MyBSD" keyword and restrict keyword expansion + # to the MyBSD, Name, Date and Mdocdate keywords. LocalKeyword=MyBSD=CVSHeader - KeywordExpand=iMyBSD,Name,Date + KeywordExpand=iMyBSD,Name,Date,Mdocdate @end example -would allow $@splitrcskeyword{MyBSD}$, $@splitrcskeyword{Name}$, and +would allow $@splitrcskeyword{MyBSD}$, $@splitrcskeyword{Name}$, +$@splitrcskeyword{Mdocdate} and $@splitrcskeyword{Date}$ to be expanded. It is also possible to configure an exclusion list @@ -7595,7 +7668,7 @@ has been around a long time. However, that patch implemented these features using @code{tag=} and @code{tagexpand=} keywords and those keywords are NOT -recognized. +recognised. @c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - @node Log keyword @@ -7742,7 +7815,7 @@ $ cvs import -m "Import of FSF v. 0.05" fsf/wdiff FSF_DIST WDIFF_0_05 @end example -@strong{WARNING: If you use a release tag that already exists in one of the +@emph{WARNING: If you use a release tag that already exists in one of the repository archives, files removed by an import may not be detected.} For files that have not been modified locally, the newly created @@ -7786,7 +7859,12 @@ You can also revert local changes completely and return to the latest vendor release by changing the `head' -revision back to the vendor branch on all files. For +revision back to the vendor branch on all files. This +does, however, produce weird results if you should ever +edit this file again, for anyone looking at the output +from the @code{log} command or CVSweb. To fix this, +first commit a revision of the file which equals the +vendor branch, then use @code{admin} @samp{-b}. For example, if you have a checked-out copy of the sources in @file{~/work.d/wdiff}, and you want to revert to the vendor's version for all the files in that directory, @@ -7853,6 +7931,10 @@ @code{cvs import}. It takes as an argument the vendor branch to import to. The default is @samp{-b 1.1.1}. +Vendor branches can only be in the format 1.1.x where +@samp{x} is an @emph{uneven} number, because branch +tags use even numbers. + For example, suppose that there are two teams, the red team and the blue team, that are sending you sources. You want to import the red team's efforts to branch @@ -8030,7 +8112,7 @@ When @code{PreservePermissions} is in use, some @sc{cvs} operations (such as @samp{cvs status}) will not -recognize a file's hard link structure, and so will +recognise a file's hard link structure, and so will emit spurious warnings about mismatching hard links. The reason is that @sc{cvs}'s internal structure does not make it easy for these operations to collect all the @@ -8094,16 +8176,18 @@ This appendix describes the overall structure of @sc{cvs} commands, and describes some commands in detail (others are described elsewhere; for a quick -reference to @sc{cvs} commands, @pxref{Invoking CVS}). +reference to @sc{cvs} commands, @pxref{Invoking CVS}, +and for an alphabetical list of all @sc{cvs} commands, +@pxref{CVS command list}). @c The idea is that we want to move the commands which @c are described here into the main body of the manual, @c in the process reorganizing the manual to be -@c organized around what the user wants to do, not -@c organized around CVS commands. +@c organised around what the user wants to do, not +@c organised around CVS commands. @c @c Note that many users do expect a manual which is -@c organized by command. At least some users do. -@c One good addition to the "organized by command" +@c organised by command. At least some users do. +@c One good addition to the "organised by command" @c section (if any) would be "see also" links. @c The awk manual might be a good example; it has a @c reference manual which is more verbose than Invoking @@ -8117,19 +8201,20 @@ * Global options:: Options you give to the left of cvs_command * Common options:: Options you give to the right of cvs_command * Date input formats:: Acceptable formats for date specifications -* admin:: Administration +* admin:: Administration front-end for RCS * annotate:: What revision modified each line of a file? * checkout:: Checkout sources for editing * commit:: Check files into the repository * diff:: Show differences between revisions * export:: Export sources from CVS, similar to checkout -* history:: Show status of files and users +* history:: Show repository access history * import:: Import sources into CVS, using vendor branches -* log:: Show log messages for files +* log:: Print out history information for files * ls & rls:: List files in the repository -* rdiff:: 'patch' format diffs between releases +* rdiff:: Create 'patch' format diffs between revisions * release:: Indicate that a directory is no longer in use * server & pserver:: Act as a server for a client on stdin/stdout +* suck:: Download RCS ,v file raw * update:: Bring work tree in sync with repository @end menu @@ -8375,6 +8460,31 @@ @samp{-N} in the @file{~/.cvsrc} entry for @samp{log}, you may need to use @samp{-f} to show the tag names. +@item -g +Forges group-writable permissions on files in the working copy. +This option is typically used when you have multiple users sharing +a single checked out source tree, allowing them to operate their +shells with a less dangerous umask at the expense of @sc{cvs} security. +To use this feature, create a directory to hold the checked-out +source tree, set it to a private group, and set up the directory +such that files created under it inherit the gid of the directory. +On BSD systems, this occurs automatically. On SYSV systems and +GNU/Linux, the sgid bit must be set on the directory for this. +The users who are to share the checked out tree must be placed in +that group which owns the directory. + +Note that the sharing of a single checked-out source tree is very +different from giving several users access to a common @sc{cvs} repository. +Access to a common @sc{cvs} repository already maintains shared group-write +permissions and does not require this option. + +Due to the security implications, setting this option globally in +your @file{.cvsrc} file is strongly discouraged; if you must, ensure +all source checkouts are "firewalled" within a private group or a +private mode 0700 directory. + +This option is a MidnightBSD extension merged into Debian and MirBSD @sc{cvs}. + @item -H @itemx --help Display usage information about the specified @samp{cvs_command} @@ -8498,7 +8608,7 @@ which are listed with the individual commands, may have different behavior from one @sc{cvs} command to the other). -@strong{Note: the @samp{history} command is an exception; it supports +@emph{Note: the @samp{history} command is an exception; it supports many options that conflict even with these standard options.} @table @code @@ -8523,7 +8633,7 @@ slightly different way; @pxref{history options}). For a complete description of the date formats accepted by @sc{cvs}, -@ref{Date input formats}. +@pxref{Date input formats}. @c What other formats should we accept? I don't want @c to start accepting a whole mess of non-standard @c new formats (there are a lot which are in wide use in @@ -8610,7 +8720,7 @@ @code{annotate}, @code{checkout}, @code{export}, @code{rdiff}, @code{rtag}, and @code{update}. -@strong{WARNING: The @code{commit} and @code{remove} +@emph{WARNING: The @code{commit} and @code{remove} commands also have a @samp{-f} option, but it has a different behavior for those commands. See @ref{commit options}, and @@ -8631,7 +8741,7 @@ @code{checkout}, @code{diff}, @code{export}, @code{import}, @code{rdiff}, and @code{update} commands. -@strong{WARNING: Prior to CVS version 1.12.2, the @samp{-k} flag +@emph{WARNING: Prior to CVS version 1.12.2, the @samp{-k} flag overrode the @samp{-kb} indication for a binary file. This could sometimes corrupt binary files. @xref{Merging and keywords}, for more.} @@ -8660,7 +8770,7 @@ specified to run in the modules database (@pxref{modules}); this option bypasses it). -@strong{Note: this is not the same as the @samp{cvs -n} +@emph{Note: this is not the same as the @samp{cvs -n} program option, which you can specify to the left of a cvs command!} Available with the @code{checkout}, @code{commit}, @code{export}, @@ -8688,14 +8798,21 @@ @item -r @var{tag}[:@var{date}] @cindex HEAD, special tag @cindex BASE, special tag +@cindex BASE, special date Use the revision specified by the @var{tag} argument (and the @var{date} argument for the commands which accept it) instead of the default @dfn{head} revision. As well as arbitrary tags defined with the @code{tag} or @code{rtag} command, two special tags are always available: @samp{HEAD} refers to the most recent version -available in the repository, and @samp{BASE} refers to the +available in the repository (also known as the tip of the @samp{MAIN} +branch, also known as trunk; the name of a branch refers to its tip; +this version of @sc{cvs} introduces @samp{.bhead}, but only for the +@sc{diff} command, for the same), and @samp{BASE} refers to the revision you last checked out into the current working directory. +@c fixed: HEAD is changed now; .bhead is the name of the branch, +@c but added for cases where it is unknown. +@c --mirabilos @c FIXME: What does HEAD really mean? I believe that @c the current answer is the head of the default branch @c for all cvs commands except diff. For diff, it @@ -8735,12 +8852,19 @@ the name of a branch is interpreted as the most recent revision on that branch. +As a Debian and MirBSD @sc{cvs} extension, specifying @samp{BASE} as the +@var{date} portion of the argument yields the @emph{base revision} of the +branch specified by the @var{tag} portion of the argument, i.e. the revision +on the parent branch the @var{tag} branch split off, or, where both +branches were the same. +This option has not received very much testing, beware! + Specifying the @samp{-q} global option along with the @samp{-r} command option is often useful, to suppress the warning messages when the @sc{rcs} file does not contain the specified tag. -@strong{Note: this is not the same as the overall @samp{cvs -r} option, +@emph{Note: this is not the same as the overall @samp{cvs -r} option, which you can specify to the left of a @sc{cvs} command!} @samp{-r @var{tag}} is available with the @code{commit} and @code{history} @@ -8764,8 +8888,8 @@ @include getdate-cvs.texi @c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -@node admin -@appendixsec admin---Administration +@node admin, annotate, Date input formats, CVS commands +@appendixsec admin---Administration front-end for RCS @cindex Admin (subcommand) @itemize @bullet @@ -8863,7 +8987,7 @@ a future release of @sc{cvs}. @item -i -Useless with @sc{cvs}. This creates and initializes a +Useless with @sc{cvs}. This creates and initialises a new @sc{rcs} file, without depositing a revision. With @sc{cvs}, add files with the @code{cvs add} command (@pxref{Adding files}). @@ -9129,13 +9253,16 @@ @end table @c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -@node annotate +@node annotate, checkout, admin, CVS commands @appendixsec annotate---What revision modified each line of a file? @cindex annotate (subcommand) @itemize @bullet @item -Synopsis: annotate [options] files@dots{} +Synopsis: +annotate [options] files@dots{} + +rannotate [options] files@dots{} @item Requires: repository. @item @@ -9144,7 +9271,10 @@ For each file in @var{files}, print the head revision of the trunk, together with information on the last -modification for each line. +modification for each line. If backwards annotation +is requested, show the first modification after the +specified revision. (Backwards annotation currently +appears to be broken.) @menu * annotate options:: annotate options @@ -9160,6 +9290,10 @@ them): @table @code +@item -b +Backwards, show when a line was removed. +Currently appears to be broken. + @item -l Local directory only, no recursion. @@ -9215,7 +9349,7 @@ @c changed this line *before* 1.4"...). @c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -@node checkout +@node checkout, commit, annotate, CVS commands @appendixsec checkout---Check out sources for editing @cindex checkout (subcommand) @cindex co (subcommand) @@ -9449,14 +9583,13 @@ @end example @c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -@node commit +@node commit, diff, checkout, CVS commands @appendixsec commit---Check files into the repository @cindex commit (subcommand) @itemize @bullet @item -Synopsis: commit [-lnRf] [-m 'log_message' | --F file] [-r revision] [files@dots{}] +Synopsis: commit [-lnRf] [-m 'log_message' | -F file] [-r revision] [files@dots{}] @item Requires: working directory, repository. @item @@ -9501,8 +9634,11 @@ At @code{commit}, a unique commitid is placed in the @sc{rcs} file inside the repository. All files committed at once -get the same commitid. The commitid can be retrieved with -the @code{log} and @code{status} command; see @ref{log}, +get the same commitid, a string consisting only of hexadecimal +digits (usually 16 in GNU @sc{cvs}, 19 in Debian and MirBSD @sc{cvs}). +FSF GNU @sc{cvs} 1.11 and OpenBSD OpenCVS do not support commitids yet. +The commitid can be retrieved with +the @code{log} and @code{status} command; see @ref{log} and @ref{File status}. @menu @@ -9621,7 +9757,7 @@ group would like to work on this software with you, but without disturbing main-line development, you could commit your change to a new branch. Others can then -checkout your experimental stuff and utilize the full +checkout your experimental stuff and utilise the full benefit of @sc{cvs} conflict resolution. The scenario might look like: @@ -9662,7 +9798,7 @@ @end example @c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -@node diff +@node diff, export, commit, CVS commands @appendixsec diff---Show differences between revisions @cindex diff (subcommand) @@ -9685,7 +9821,7 @@ under them will be compared. The exit status for diff is different than for other -@sc{cvs} commands; for details @ref{Exit status}. +@sc{cvs} commands; for details @pxref{Exit status}. @menu * diff options:: diff options @@ -10295,7 +10431,7 @@ @end example @c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -@node export +@node export, history, diff, CVS commands @appendixsec export---Export sources from CVS, similar to checkout @cindex export (subcommand) @@ -10393,8 +10529,8 @@ @end ignore @c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -@node history -@appendixsec history---Show status of files and users +@node history, import, export, CVS commands +@appendixsec history---Show repository access history @cindex history (subcommand) @itemize @bullet @@ -10425,7 +10561,7 @@ (@file{$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/history}) with read and write permissions for all users (@pxref{Creating a repository}). -@strong{Note: @code{history} uses @samp{-f}, @samp{-l}, +@emph{Note: @code{history} uses @samp{-f}, @samp{-l}, @samp{-n}, and @samp{-p} in ways that conflict with the normal use inside @sc{cvs} (@pxref{Common options}).} @@ -10587,7 +10723,7 @@ @end ignore @c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -@node import +@node import, log, history, CVS commands @appendixsec import---Import sources into CVS, using vendor branches @cindex import (subcommand) @@ -10721,9 +10857,9 @@ the new file is @code{dead}, resetting the new file's default branch, and placing the file in the Attic (@pxref{Attic}) directory. -Use of this option can be forced on a repository-wide basis -by setting the @samp{ImportNewFilesToVendorBranchOnly} option in -CVSROOT/config (@pxref{config}). +Setting the @samp{ImportNewFilesToVendorBranchOnly} option in +CVSROOT/config (@pxref{config}) forces use of this option on +a repository-wide basis. @end table @c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @@ -10773,13 +10909,15 @@ See @ref{Tracking sources}, and @ref{From files}. @c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -@node log -@appendixsec log---Print out log information for files +@node log, ls & rls, import, CVS commands +@appendixsec log---Print out history information for files @cindex log (subcommand) @itemize @bullet @item Synopsis: log [options] [files@dots{}] + +rlog [options] [files@dots{}] @item Requires: repository, working directory. @item @@ -10805,7 +10943,7 @@ the @code{$TZ} environment variable, which can be set to govern how @code{log} displays dates. -@strong{Note: @code{log} uses @samp{-R} in a way that conflicts +@emph{Note: @code{log} uses @samp{-R} in a way that conflicts with the normal use inside @sc{cvs} (@pxref{Common options}).} @menu @@ -10997,13 +11135,15 @@ @c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - @node ls & rls -@appendixsec ls & rls +@appendixsec ls & rls---List files in the repository @cindex ls (subcommand) @cindex rls (subcommand) @itemize @bullet @item ls [-e | -l] [-RP] [-r tag[:date]] [-D date] [path@dots{}] + +rls [-e | -l] [-RP] [-r tag[:date]] [-D date] [path@dots{}] @item Requires: repository for @code{rls}, repository & working directory for @code{ls}. @@ -11094,8 +11234,8 @@ @end example @c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -@node rdiff -@appendixsec rdiff---'patch' format diffs between releases +@node rdiff, release, ls & rls, CVS commands +@appendixsec rdiff---Create 'patch' format diffs between revisions @cindex rdiff (subcommand) @itemize @bullet @@ -11173,6 +11313,9 @@ @item -c Use the context diff format. This is the default format. +@item -p +Show which C function each change is in. + @item -s Create a summary change report instead of a patch. The summary includes information about files that were @@ -11230,8 +11373,8 @@ @end example @c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -@node release -@appendixsec release---Indicate that a Module is no longer in use +@node release, server & pserver, rdiff, CVS commands +@appendixsec release---Indicate that a directory is no longer in use @cindex release (subcommand) @itemize @bullet @@ -11282,7 +11425,7 @@ succeeds. If this flag is not given your files will remain in your working directory. -@strong{WARNING: The @code{release} command deletes +@emph{WARNING: The @code{release} command deletes all directories and files recursively. This has the very serious side-effect that any directory that you have created inside your checked-out sources, @@ -11379,14 +11522,33 @@ @cindex configuration file @table @code @item -c path -Load configuration from @var{path} rather than the default location -@file{$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/config} (@pxref{config}). @var{path} must be -@file{/etc/cvs.conf} or prefixed by @file{/etc/cvs/}. This option is -supported beginning with @sc{cvs} release 1.12.13. +Load configuration from the given @var{path} rather than from the +default location @file{$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/config} (@pxref{config}). +@var{path} must be @file{/etc/cvs.conf} or prefixed by @file{/etc/cvs/}. +This option is supported beginning with @sc{cvs} release 1.12.13. @end table @c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -@node update +@node suck, update, server & pserver, CVS commands +@appendixsec suck---Download RCS ,v file raw +@cindex suck (subcommand) + +@itemize @bullet +@item +suck module/pa/th +@item +Requires: repository +@end itemize + +Locates the file module/pa/th,v or module/pa/Attic/th,v and downloads +it raw as RCS comma-v file. + +Output consists of the real pathname of the comma-v file, relative to +the CVS repository, followed by a newline and the binary file content +immediately thereafter. + +@c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +@node update, , suck, CVS commands @appendixsec update---Bring work tree in sync with repository @cindex update (subcommand) @@ -11635,6 +11797,8 @@ references to where each command or feature is described in detail. For other references run the @code{cvs --help} command, or see @ref{Index}. +For an alphabetical list of all @sc{cvs} commands, +@pxref{CVS command list}). A @sc{cvs} command looks like: @@ -11646,10 +11810,15 @@ @table @code @item --allow-root=@var{rootdir} -Specify legal @sc{cvsroot} directory (server only) (not -in @sc{cvs} 1.9 and older). See @ref{Password +Specify acceptable @sc{cvsroot} directory (server only). +Appeared in @sc{cvs} 1.10. See @ref{Password authentication server}. +@item --allow-root-regexp=@var{rootdir} +Specify a POSIX extended regular expression which matches acceptable +@sc{cvsroot} directories (server only). Appeared in @sc{cvs} +1.12.14. See @ref{Password authentication server}. + @item -a Authenticate all communication (client only) (not in @sc{cvs} 1.9 and older). See @ref{Global options}. @@ -11669,6 +11838,10 @@ Do not read the @file{~/.cvsrc} file. See @ref{Global options}. +@item -g +Set the umask to allow group writable permissions in +the working copy. See @ref{Global options}. + @item -H @itemx --help Print a help message. See @ref{Global options}. @@ -11730,6 +11903,7 @@ @example $@splitrcskeyword{Author}: joe $ $@splitrcskeyword{Date}: 1993/12/09 03:21:13 $ +$@splitrcskeyword{Mdocdate}: December 9 1993 $ $@splitrcskeyword{CVSHeader}: files/file1,v 1.1 1993/12/09 03:21:13 joe Exp harry $ $@splitrcskeyword{Header}: /home/files/file1,v 1.1 1993/12/09 03:21:13 joe Exp harry $ $@splitrcskeyword{Id}: file1,v 1.1 1993/12/09 03:21:13 joe Exp harry $ @@ -11756,6 +11930,7 @@ @table @code @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{add} @item add [@var{options}] [@var{files}@dots{}] Add a new file/directory. See @ref{Adding files}. @@ -11877,7 +12052,8 @@ @item -j @var{tag}[:@var{date}] Merge in the change specified by @var{tag}, or when @var{date} is specified and @var{tag} is a branch tag, the version from the branch @var{tag} as it -existed on @var{date}. See @ref{checkout options}. +existed on @var{date}. See @ref{checkout options}. Also, +see @ref{Common options}. @item -k @var{kflag} Use @var{kflag} keyword expansion. See @@ -11907,7 +12083,7 @@ @item -r @var{tag}[:@var{date}] Checkout the revision already tagged with @var{tag} or, when @var{date} is specified and @var{tag} is a branch tag, the version from the branch @var{tag} -as it existed on @var{date}. This . See @ref{Common options}. +as it existed on @var{date}. See @ref{Common options}. @item -s Like -c, but include module status. See @ref{checkout options}. @@ -11992,6 +12168,7 @@ @end table @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{edit} @item edit [@var{options}] [@var{files}@dots{}] Get ready to edit a watched file. See @ref{Editing files}. @@ -12003,7 +12180,7 @@ @ref{Editing files}. @item -c -Check edits: Edit fails if someone else is already editting the file. +Check edits: Edit fails if someone else is already editing the file. Requires a @sc{cvs} client and server both of version 1.12.10 or greater. @item -f @@ -12018,6 +12195,7 @@ @end table @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{editors} @item editors [@var{options}] [@var{files}@dots{}] See who is editing a watched file. See @ref{Watch information}. @@ -12163,14 +12341,17 @@ @end table @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{init} @item init Create a @sc{cvs} repository if it doesn't exist. See @ref{Creating a repository}. @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{kserver} @item kserver Kerberos authenticated server. -See @ref{Kerberos authenticated}. +@xref{server & pserver}. +@xref{Kerberos authenticated}. @c ------------------------------------------------------------ @item log [@var{options}] [@var{files}@dots{}] @@ -12211,21 +12392,55 @@ @end table @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{login} @item login Prompt for password for authenticating server. See @ref{Password authentication client}. @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{logout} @item logout Remove stored password for authenticating server. See @ref{Password authentication client}. @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{ls} +@item ls [@var{options}] [@var{path}@dots{}] +List files available from CVS. See @ref{ls & rls}. + +@table @code +@item -d +Show dead revisions (with tag when specified). +See @ref{ls & rls options}. + +@item -e +Display in CVS/Entries format. + +@item -l +Display all details. + +@item -P +Prune empty directories. See @ref{Moving directories}. + +@item -R +List recursively. @xref{Recursive behavior}. + +@item -D @var{date} +Show files from date. See @ref{Common options}. + +@item -r @var{rev} +Show files with revision or tag. +@end table + +@c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{pserver} @item pserver Password authenticated server. -See @ref{Password authentication server}. +@xref{server & pserver}. +@xref{Password authentication server}. @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{rannotate} @item rannotate [@var{options}] [@var{modules}@dots{}] Show last revision where each line was modified. See @ref{annotate}. @@ -12298,7 +12513,7 @@ @end table @c ------------------------------------------------------------ -@item release [@var{options}] @var{directory} +@item release [@var{options}] @var{directories}@dots{} Indicate that a directory is no longer in use. See @ref{release}. @@ -12308,6 +12523,7 @@ @end table @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{remove} @item remove [@var{options}] [@var{files}@dots{}] Remove an entry from the repository. See @ref{Removing files}. @@ -12324,6 +12540,7 @@ @end table @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{rlog} @item rlog [@var{options}] [@var{files}@dots{}] Print out history information for modules. See @ref{log}. @@ -12361,9 +12578,40 @@ @end table @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{rls} +@item rls [@var{options}] [@var{path}@dots{}] +List files in a module. See @ref{ls & rls}. + +@table @code +@item -d +Show dead revisions (with tag when specified). +See @ref{ls & rls options}. + +@item -e +Display in CVS/Entries format. + +@item -l +Display all details. + +@item -P +Prune empty directories. See @ref{Moving directories}. + +@item -R +List recursively. @xref{Recursive behavior}. + +@item -D @var{date} +Show files from date. See @ref{Common options}. + +@item -r @var{rev} +Show files with revision or tag. +@end table + +@c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{rtag} @item rtag [@var{options}] @var{tag} @var{modules}@dots{} Add a symbolic tag to a module. -See @ref{Revisions} and @ref{Branching and merging}. +@xref{Tagging by date/tag}. +@xref{Creating a branch}. @table @code @item -a @@ -12407,10 +12655,18 @@ @end table @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{server} @item server -Rsh server. See @ref{Connecting via rsh}. +SSH/rsh server. +@xref{server & pserver}. +@xref{Connecting via rsh}. @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@item suck @var{module/filename} +Download RCS ,v file raw. See @ref{suck}. + +@c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{status} @item status [@var{options}] @var{files}@dots{} Display status information in a working directory. See @ref{File status}. @@ -12427,9 +12683,11 @@ @end table @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{tag} @item tag [@var{options}] @var{tag} [@var{files}@dots{}] Add a symbolic tag to checked out version of files. -See @ref{Revisions} and @ref{Branching and merging}. +@xref{Tagging the working directory}. +@xref{Creating a branch}. @table @code @item -b @@ -12465,6 +12723,7 @@ @end table @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{unedit} @item unedit [@var{options}] [@var{files}@dots{}] Undo an edit command. See @ref{Editing files}. @@ -12541,6 +12800,7 @@ @end table @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{version} @item version @cindex version (subcommand) @@ -12548,6 +12808,7 @@ is remote, display both the client and server versions. @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{watch} @item watch [on|off|add|remove] [@var{options}] [@var{files}@dots{}] on/off: turn on/off read-only checkouts of files. See @@ -12572,6 +12833,7 @@ @end table @c ------------------------------------------------------------ +@anchor{watchers} @item watchers [@var{options}] [@var{files}@dots{}] See who is watching a file. See @ref{Watch information}. @@ -12711,7 +12973,7 @@ @item @var{mname} [ options ] @var{dir} [ @var{files}@dots{} ] In the simplest case, this form of module definition reduces to @samp{@var{mname} @var{dir}}. This defines -all the files in directory @var{dir} as module mname. +all the files in directory @var{dir} as module @var{mname}. @var{dir} is a relative path (from @code{$CVSROOT}) to a directory of source in the source repository. In this case, on checkout, a single directory called @@ -12934,7 +13196,7 @@ @sc{cvs} will execute this program on the server from a temporary directory. The path is searched for this program. -If using ``local access'' (on a local or remote NFS file system, i.e. +If using ``local access'' (on a local or remote NFS filesystem, i.e. repository set just to a path), the program will be executed from the newly checked-out tree, if found there, or alternatively searched for in the path if not. @@ -12975,7 +13237,7 @@ mechanisms outside @sc{cvs}, to insert any necessary changes. -@strong{WARNING: do not use @code{COPY} with +@emph{WARNING: do not use @code{COPY} with @sc{cvs} 1.9 or earlier - such versions of @sc{cvs} will copy one version of your file over the other, wiping out the previous contents.} @@ -13292,7 +13554,7 @@ @file{module}: @example -^module\(/\|$\) (echo; echo %p; echo %@{sVv@}; cat) >>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/commitlog +^module\(/\|$\) (echo; echo %p: %@{sVv@}; cat) >>$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/commitlog @end example Using this same line and assuming a commit of new revisions @@ -13353,7 +13615,7 @@ There are three kinds of programs that can be run on commit. They are specified in files in the repository, -as described below. The following table summarizes the +as described below. The following table summarises the file names and the purpose of the corresponding programs. @@ -13466,10 +13728,10 @@ your @file{loginfo} command line templates, you will most likely have to rewrite any scripts called by the hook to handle the new argument format. -Also note that the way @samp{%} followed by unrecognized characters and by +Also note that the way @samp{%} followed by unrecognised characters and by @samp{@{@}} was treated in past versions of CVS is not strictly adhered to as there were bugs in the old versions. Specifically, @samp{%@{@}} would eat the -next character and unrecognized strings resolved only to the empty string, +next character and unrecognised strings resolved only to the empty string, which was counter to what was stated in the documentation. This version will do what the documentation said it should have (if you were using only some combination of @samp{%@{sVv@}}, e.g. @samp{%@{sVv@}}, @samp{%@{sV@}}, or @@ -13749,7 +14011,7 @@ The @file{loginfo} file is used to control where log information is sent after versioned changes are made to repository archive files and after directories -are added ot the repository. @ref{posttag} for how to log tagging +are added to the repository. @ref{posttag} for how to log tagging information and @ref{postadmin} for how to log changes due to the @code{admin} command. @@ -13779,14 +14041,11 @@ @file{loginfo} supports: @table @t -@item @{stVv@} +@item @{sVv@} File attributes, where: @table @t @item s file name -@item T -tag name of destination, or the empty string when there is no associated -tag name (this usually means the trunk) @item V old version number (pre-checkin) @item v @@ -13795,7 +14054,7 @@ @end table For example, some valid format strings are @samp{%%}, -@samp{%s}, @samp{%@{s@}}, and @samp{%@{stVv@}}. +@samp{%s}, @samp{%@{s@}}, and @samp{%@{sVv@}}. @cindex loginfo (admin file), updating legacy repositories @cindex compatibility notes, loginfo admin file @@ -13843,9 +14102,9 @@ @c directory, it is kind of awkward if @c only the first matching line is used. @example -ALL /usr/local/bin/cvs-log $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/commitlog $USER -^CVSROOT\(/\|$\) /usr/local/bin/cvs-log /usr/adm/cvsroot-log $USER -^prog1\(/\|$\) Mail -s "%p %s" ceder +ALL /usr/local/bin/cvs-log $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/commitlog $USER +^CVSROOT\(/\|$\) /usr/local/bin/cvs-log /usr/adm/cvsroot-log $USER +^prog1\(/\|$\) Mail -s "%p %s" ceder @end example The shell-script @file{/usr/local/bin/cvs-log} looks @@ -14210,7 +14469,7 @@ @itemize @bullet @item -The list is initialized to include certain file name +The list is initialised to include certain file name patterns: names associated with @sc{cvs} administration, or with other common source control systems; common names for patch files, object files, @@ -14378,7 +14637,7 @@ the server machine, and don't get any reasonable expansion if pserver (@pxref{Password authenticated}) is in use; therefore user variables (see below) may be -a better choice to customize behavior based on the user +a better choice to customise behavior based on the user running @sc{cvs}. @c Based on these limitations, should we deprecate ~? @c What is it good for? Are people using it? @@ -14442,6 +14701,7 @@ random string of printable characters of at least 16 characters length. Users should assume that it may someday grow to at most 256 characters in length. +Currently, Debian and MirBSD @sc{cvs} uses 19 characters. @end table If you want to pass a value to the administrative files @@ -14613,7 +14873,7 @@ @cindex KeywordExpand, in CVSROOT/config @item KeywordExpand=@var{value} Specify @samp{i} followed by a list of keywords to be expanded -(for example, @samp{KeywordExpand=iMYCVS,Name,Date}), +(for example, @samp{KeywordExpand=iMYCVS,Name,Date,Mdocdate}), or @samp{e} followed by a list of keywords not to be expanded (for example, @samp{KeywordExpand=eCVSHeader}). For more on keyword expansion, see @ref{Configuring keyword expansion}. @@ -14621,8 +14881,8 @@ @cindex LocalKeyword, in CVSROOT/config @item LocalKeyword=@var{value} Specify a local alias for a standard keyword. -For example, @samp{LocalKeyword=MYCVS=CVSHeader}. -For more on local keywords, see @ref{Keyword substitution}. +See @ref{Keyword substitution} for more information in local keywords. +Example: @samp{LocalKeyword=MYCVS=CVSHeader} @cindex LockDir, in CVSROOT/config @item LockDir=@var{directory} @@ -14632,7 +14892,7 @@ write access only to @var{directory}, not to the repository. It can also be used to put the locks on a very fast -in-memory file system to speed up locking and unlocking +in-memory filesystem to speed up locking and unlocking the repository. You need to create @var{directory}, but @sc{cvs} will create subdirectories of @var{directory} as it @@ -14657,7 +14917,9 @@ Default of @samp{TOEFWUPCGMAR} (or simply @samp{all}) will log all transactions. Any subset of the default is legal. (For example, to only log transactions that modify the -@file{*,v} files, use @samp{LogHistory=TMAR}.) To disable history logging +@file{*,v} files, use @samp{LogHistory=TMAR} which is nowadays +set by @code{cvs init} by default.) +To disable history logging completely, use @samp{LogHistory=}. @cindex MaxCommentLeaderLength, in CVSROOT/config @@ -14743,11 +15005,11 @@ the log message should always be reread; @samp{no} or @samp{never}, indicating that it should never be reread; or @var{value} may be @samp{stat}, indicating -that the file should be checked with the file system +that the file should be checked with the filesystem @samp{stat()} function to see if it has changed (see warning below) before rereading. The default value is @samp{always}. -@strong{Note: the `stat' mode can cause CVS to pause for up to +@emph{Note: the `stat' mode can cause CVS to pause for up to one extra second per directory committed. This can be less IO and CPU intensive but is not recommended for use with large repositories} @@ -14879,11 +15141,12 @@ check out from a read-only repository, such as within an anoncvs server, or from a @sc{cd-rom} repository. -It has the same effect as if the @samp{-R} command-line +Setting this has the same effect as if the @samp{-R} command-line option is used. This can also allow the use of read-only NFS repositories. @item $CVSUMASK +@anchor{CVSUMASK} Controls permissions of files in the repository. See @ref{File permissions}. @@ -14977,11 +15240,24 @@ @cindex CVS_CLIENT_LOG, environment variable @item $CVS_CLIENT_LOG -Used for debugging only in client-server -mode. If set, everything sent to the server is logged -into @file{@code{$CVS_CLIENT_LOG}.in} and everything -sent from the server is logged into -@file{@code{$CVS_CLIENT_LOG}.out}. +Used for debugging only in client-server mode. +If set and not empty, everything sent to the server is logged +into @file{@code{$CVS_CLIENT_LOG}.in}, and everything received +from the server is logged into @file{@code{$CVS_CLIENT_LOG}.out}. + +@cindex CVS_SECONDARY_LOG, environment variable +@item $CVS_SECONDARY_LOG +Used for debugging only in secondary write proxy mode. +If set and not empty, everything sent to the primary server is logged +into @file{@code{$CVS_SECONDARY_LOG}.in}, and everything received +from the primary server is logged into @file{@code{$CVS_SECONDARY_LOG}.out}. + +@cindex CVS_SERVER_LOG, environment variable +@item $CVS_SERVER_LOG +Used for debugging only in client-server mode. +If set and not empty, everything sent to the client is logged +into @file{@code{$CVS_SERVER_LOG}.in}, and everything received +from the client is logged into @file{@code{$CVS_SERVER_LOG}.out}. @cindex CVS_SERVER_SLEEP, environment variable @item $CVS_SERVER_SLEEP @@ -15047,7 +15323,7 @@ @c If you "cvs rm" and commit using 1.3, then you'll @c want to run "rcs -sdead " on each of the @c files in the Attic if you then want 1.5 and -@c later to recognize those files as dead (I think the +@c later to recognise those files as dead (I think the @c symptom if this is not done is that files reappear @c in joins). (Wait: the above will work but really to @c be strictly correct we should suggest checking @@ -15172,6 +15448,7 @@ specific reason for denying authorization. Check that the username and password specified are correct and that the @code{CVSROOT} specified is allowed by @samp{--allow-root} +or @samp{--allow-root-regexp} in @file{inetd.conf}. See @ref{Password authenticated}. @item cvs @var{command}: conflict: removed @var{file} was modified by second party @@ -15614,21 +15891,21 @@ access method you are using. @table @code -@cindex :ext:, troubleshooting +@cindex ext method, troubleshooting @item :ext: Try running the rsh program from the command line. For example: "rsh servername cvs -v" should print @sc{cvs} version information. If this doesn't work, you need to fix it before you can worry about @sc{cvs} problems. -@cindex :server:, troubleshooting +@cindex server method, troubleshooting @item :server: You don't need a command line rsh program to use this access method, but if you have an rsh program around, it may be useful as a debugging tool. Follow the directions given for :ext:. -@cindex :pserver:, troubleshooting +@cindex pserver method, troubleshooting @item :pserver: Errors along the lines of "connection refused" typically indicate that inetd isn't even listening for connections on port 2401 @@ -15806,6 +16083,16 @@ the file @file{doc/ChangeLog} in the @sc{cvs} source distribution. +MirBSD is the de-facto (if not de-iure yet) new upstream of +@sc{gnu} @sc{cvs} since 2012 or so; this version is provided +in Debian as well. Responsible is: + +@display +mirabilos <@t{m@@mirbsd.org}> +@end display + +CVS Homepage: @url{http://www.nongnu.org/cvs/} + @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- @node BUGS @appendix Dealing with bugs in CVS or this manual @@ -15887,7 +16174,7 @@ relevant information. The way to report bugs is to send email to @email{bug-cvs@@nongnu.org}. Note that submissions to @email{bug-cvs@@nongnu.org} may be distributed -under the terms of the @sc{gnu} Public License, so if +under the terms of the @sc{gnu} General Public License, so if you don't like this, don't submit them. There is usually no justification for sending mail directly to one of the @sc{cvs} maintainers rather than to @@ -15910,6 +16197,49 @@ comprehensive, detailed list of known bugs. @c --------------------------------------------------------------------- +@node CVS command list +@appendix Alphabetical list of all CVS commands + +@xref{Cederqvist, the introduction into the manual, CVS manual Table of Contents}. + +@menu +* add:: Add a new file/directory to the repository +* admin:: Administration front-end for RCS +* annotate:: Show last revision where each line was modified +* checkout:: Checkout sources for editing +* commit:: Check files into the repository +* diff:: Show differences between revisions +* edit:: Get ready to edit a watched file +* editors:: See who is editing a watched file +* export:: Export sources from CVS, similar to checkout +* history:: Show repository access history +* import:: Import sources into CVS, using vendor branches +* init:: Create a CVS repository +* kserver:: Act in Kerberos server mode +* log:: Print out history information for files +* login:: Prompt for password for authenticating server +* logout:: Removes entry in .cvspass for remote repository +* ls:: List files available from CVS +* pserver:: Act in password server mode +* rannotate:: Show last revision where each line of module was modified +* rdiff:: Create 'patch' format diffs between revisions +* release:: Indicate that a work subdirectory is no longer in use +* remove:: Remove an entry from the repository +* rlog:: Print out history information for a module +* rls:: List files in a module +* rtag:: Add a symbolic tag to a module +* server:: Act in server mode +* suck:: Download RCS ,v file raw +* status:: Display status information on checked out files +* tag:: Add a symbolic tag to checked out version of files +* unedit:: Undo an edit command +* update:: Bring work tree in sync with repository +* version:: Show current CVS version(s) +* watch:: Set watches +* watchers:: See who is watching a file +@end menu + +@c --------------------------------------------------------------------- @node Index @unnumbered Index @cindex Index --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/doc/cvsclient.texi +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/doc/cvsclient.texi @@ -1,6 +1,18 @@ \input texinfo @c -*- texinfo -*- @setfilename cvsclient.info +@set MBSDPATCHLEVEL -MirOS-0AB9.1 +@tex + % set PA4 paper size (can print on both DIN ISO A4 and US Letter) + \globaldefs = 1% + \afourpaper% + \internalpagesizes{46\baselineskip}{160mm}% + {\voffset}{\hoffset}% + {\bindingoffset}{36pt}% + {28truecm}{21truecm}% + \globaldefs = 0% +@end tex +@comment $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/doc/cvsclient.texi,v 1.14 2021/01/30 05:14:20 tg Exp $ @include version-client.texi @dircategory Programming @@ -8,14 +20,26 @@ * cvsclient: (cvsclient). The CVS client/server protocol. @end direntry +@iftex +@titlepage +@sp 2 +@center @titlefont{CVS} +@sp 1 +@center @titlefont{Client/Server} +@sp 1 +@center @titlefont{protocol} +@sp 3 +@end iftex +@ifnottex @node Top @top CVS Client/Server +@end ifnottex This document describes the client/server protocol used by CVS. It does -not describe how to use or administer client/server CVS; see the regular -CVS manual for that. This is version @value{VERSION} of the protocol -specification---@xref{Introduction}, for more on what this version number -means. +not describe how to use or administer client/server CVS; for that, +@pxref{Top, the regular CVS manual,, cvs, the regular CVS manual}. +This specification applies to +@sc{cvs} version @value{VERSION}@value{MBSDPATCHLEVEL} and up. @menu * Introduction:: What is CVS and what is the client/server protocol for? @@ -25,6 +49,9 @@ * Protocol:: Complete description of the protocol * Protocol Notes:: Possible enhancements, limitations, etc. of the protocol @end menu +@iftex +@end titlepage +@end iftex @node Introduction @chapter Introduction @@ -53,7 +80,7 @@ user documentation, @file{cvs.texinfo}, for that information. The protocol is non-proprietary (anyone who wants to is encouraged to implement it) and an implementation, known as CVS, is available under -the GNU Public License. The CVS distribution, containing this +the GNU General Public License. The CVS distribution, containing this implementation, @file{cvs.texinfo}, and a copy (possibly more or less up to date than what you are reading now) of this document, @file{cvsclient.texi}, can be found at the usual GNU FTP sites, with a @@ -149,7 +176,7 @@ the client proceeds to start the cvs protocol. @item kserver -The kerberized server listens on a port (in the current implementation, +The kerberised server listens on a port (in the current implementation, by having inetd call "cvs kserver") which defaults to 1999. The client connects, sends the usual kerberos authentication information, and then starts the cvs protocol. Note: port 1999 is officially registered for @@ -217,7 +244,7 @@ close the connection. The @var{code} is a code describing why it failed, intended for computer consumption. The only code currently defined is @samp{0} which is nonspecific, but clients must silently -treat any unrecognized codes as nonspecific. +treat any unrecognised codes as nonspecific. The @var{text} should be supplied to the user. Compatibility note: @sc{cvs} 1.9.10 and older clients will print @code{unrecognized auth response} and @var{text}, and then exit, upon @@ -393,13 +420,13 @@ @var{mode-type} is an identifier composed of alphanumeric characters. Currently specified: @samp{u} for user, @samp{g} for group, @samp{o} for other (see below for discussion of whether these have their POSIX -meaning or are more loose). Unrecognized values of @var{mode-type} +meaning or are more loose). Unrecognised values of @var{mode-type} are silently ignored. @var{data} consists of any data not containing @samp{,}, @samp{\0} or @samp{\n}. For @samp{u}, @samp{g}, and @samp{o} mode types, data consists of alphanumeric characters, where @samp{r} means read, @samp{w} -means write, @samp{x} means execute, and unrecognized letters are +means write, @samp{x} means execute, and unrecognised letters are silently ignored. The two most obvious ways in which the mode matters are: (1) is it @@ -471,12 +498,13 @@ In various contexts, for example the @code{Argument} request and the @code{M} response, one transmits what is essentially an arbitrary string. Often this will have been supplied by the user (for example, -the @samp{-m} option to the @code{ci} request). The protocol has no -mechanism to specify the character set of such strings; it would be -fairly safe to stick to the invariant ISO 646 character set but the -existing practice is probably to just transmit whatever the user -specifies, and hope that everyone involved agrees which character set is -in use, or sticks to a common subset. +the @samp{-m} option to the @code{ci} request will show up in the +@code{LOGM} response). The protocol has no mechanism to specify the +character set of such strings; it would have been, initially, fairly +safe to stick to the invariant ISO 646 character set but the existing +practice is probably to just transmit whatever the user specifies, +and hope that everyone involved agrees which character set is in use, +or sticks to a common subset. In modern times, UTF-8 should be used. @node Dates @section Dates @@ -513,7 +541,7 @@ By convention, requests which begin with a capital letter do not elicit a response from the server, while all others do -- save one. The -exception is @samp{gzip-file-contents}. Unrecognized requests will +exception is @samp{gzip-file-contents}. Unrecognised requests will always elicit a response from the server, even if that request begins with a capital letter. @@ -568,7 +596,7 @@ Response expected: no. Notify a primary server of a server which referred us. Intended to allow a primary (write) server to update the read-only mirror a client is using -for reads to minimize races on any subsequent updates from the client. +for reads to minimise races on any subsequent updates from the client. @item Directory @var{local-directory} \n @itemx Relative-directory @var{local-directory} \n @@ -828,7 +856,7 @@ @end example There is no requirement that the client and server clocks be -synchronized. The client just sends its recommendation for a timestamp +synchronised. The client just sends its recommendation for a timestamp (based on file timestamps or whatever), and the server should just believe it (this means that the time might be in the future, for example). @@ -1227,6 +1255,13 @@ directory and @emph{not} a fully qualified @code{CVSROOT} variable. The @code{Root} request need not have been previously sent. +@item suck \n +Response expected: yes. +Actually do a @code{cvs suck} command. +This uses a previous @code{Argument} request (only one, because the +@code{cvs suck} CLI command takes only one). +This is an extension specific to MirBSD, MirPorts and Debian. + @item update \n Response expected: yes. Actually do a @code{cvs update} command. This uses any previous @code{Argument}, @code{Directory}, @code{Entry}, @@ -1268,7 +1303,7 @@ C: Directory . C: 1dir C: add -S: M Directory /u/cvsroot/1dir/nsdir added to the repository +S: M Directory /u/cvsroot/1dir/nsdir put under version control S: ok @end example @@ -1414,7 +1449,7 @@ @item @var{other-request} @var{text} \n Response expected: yes. -Any unrecognized request expects a response, and does not +Any unrecognised request expects a response, and does not contain any additional data. The response will normally be something like @samp{error unrecognized request}, but it could be a different error if a previous request which doesn't expect a response produced an error. @@ -1640,7 +1675,7 @@ @end example There is no requirement that the client and server clocks be -synchronized. The server just sends its recommendation for a timestamp +synchronised. The server just sends its recommendation for a timestamp (based on its own clock, presumably), and the client should just believe it (this means that the time might be in the future, for example). @@ -1757,15 +1792,22 @@ exact text which is output is subject to vary at the discretion of the server and the example output given in this document is just that, example output. Servers are encouraged to use the @samp{MT} response, -and future versions of this document will hopefully standardize more of +and future versions of this document will hopefully standardise more of the @samp{MT} tags; see @ref{Text tags}. +@item LOGM @var{text} \n +Exactly the same as @code{M} but only sent if the client indicates +supporting it via @code{Valid-responses}, used exclusively for log +message payload (that is, in @code{cvs log} and @code{cvs rlog}, +the text body the user originally has entered with the @samp{-m} +option to the @code{ci} request). + @item Mbinary \n Additional data: file transmission (note: compressed file transmissions -are not supported). This is like @samp{M}, except the contents of the +are not supported). This is like @code{M}, except the contents of the file transmission are binary and should be copied to standard output without translation to local text file conventions. To transmit a text -file to standard output, servers should use a series of @samp{M} requests. +file to standard output, servers should use a series of @code{M} requests. @item E @var{text} \n Same as @code{M} but send to stderr not stdout. @@ -1789,12 +1831,12 @@ The @var{tagname} can have several forms. If it starts with @samp{a} to @samp{z} or @samp{A} to @samp{Z}, then it represents tagged text. -If the implementation recognizes @var{tagname}, then it may interpret +If the implementation recognises @var{tagname}, then it may interpret @var{data} in some particular fashion. If the implementation does not -recognize @var{tagname}, then it should simply treat @var{data} as -text to be sent to the user (similar to an @samp{M} response). There +recognise @var{tagname}, then it should simply treat @var{data} as +text to be sent to the user (similar to an @code{M} response). There are two tags which are general purpose. The @samp{text} tag is -similar to an unrecognized tag in that it provides text which will +similar to an unrecognised tag in that it provides text which will ordinarily be sent to the user. The @samp{newline} tag is used without @var{data} and indicates that a newline will ordinarily be sent to the user (there is no provision for embedding newlines in the @@ -2133,13 +2175,13 @@ The protocol uses an extra network turnaround for protocol negotiation (@code{valid-requests}). It might be nice to avoid this by having the client be able to send requests and tell the server to ignore them if -they are unrecognized (different requests could produce a fatal error if -unrecognized). To do this there should be a standard syntax for +they are unrecognised (different requests could produce a fatal error if +unrecognised). To do this there should be a standard syntax for requests. For example, perhaps all future requests should be a single line, with mechanisms analogous to @code{Argumentx}, or several requests working together, to provide greater amounts of information. Or there might be a standard mechanism for counted data (analogous to that used -by @code{Modified}) or continuation lines (like a generalized +by @code{Modified}) or continuation lines (like a generalised @code{Argumentx}). It would be useful to compare what HTTP is planning in this area; last I looked they were contemplating something called Protocol Extension Protocol but I haven't looked at the relevant IETF --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/doc/getdate.texi +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/doc/getdate.texi @@ -1,14 +1,22 @@ @c GNU date syntax documentation +@c $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/doc/getdate.texi,v 1.9 2021/01/30 02:06:00 tg Exp $ @c Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, @c 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -@c Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document -@c under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or -@c any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no -@c Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover -@c Texts. A copy of the license is included in the ``GNU Free -@c Documentation License'' file as part of this distribution. +@c Copyright (c) 2007, 2010 mirabilos + +@comment This file is part of the CVS distribution. + +@comment CVS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +@comment it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +@comment the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +@comment any later version. + +@comment CVS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +@comment but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +@comment MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +@comment GNU General Public License for more details. @node Date input formats @chapter Date input formats @@ -55,8 +63,7 @@ * Day of week items:: Monday and others. * Relative items in date strings:: next tuesday, 2 years ago. * Pure numbers in date strings:: 19931219, 1440. -* Seconds since the Epoch:: @@1078100502. -* Specifying time zone rules:: TZ="America/New_York", TZ="UTC0". +* Seconds since the Epoch:: @@1101064456 * Authors of get_date:: Bellovin, Eggert, Salz, Berets, et al. @end menu @@ -113,8 +120,7 @@ @cindex language, in dates @cindex time zone item -The output of the @command{date} command -is not always acceptable as a date string, +The output of @command{date} is not always acceptable as a date string, not only because of the language problem, but also because there is no standard meaning for time zone items like @samp{IST}. When using @command{date} to generate a date string intended to be parsed later, @@ -124,15 +130,21 @@ @example $ LC_ALL=C TZ=UTC0 date -Mon Mar 1 00:21:42 UTC 2004 -$ TZ=UTC0 date +'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%SZ' -2004-03-01 00:21:42Z +Fri Dec 15 19:48:05 UTC 2000 +$ TZ=UTC0 date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%SZ" +2000-12-15 19:48:05Z +$ date --iso-8601=seconds # a GNU extension +2000-12-15T11:48:05-0800 +$ date --iso-8601=ns # a GNU extension +2004-02-29T16:21:42,692722128-0800 $ date --iso-8601=ns | tr T ' ' # --iso-8601 is a GNU extension. 2004-02-29 16:21:42,692722128-0800 $ date --rfc-2822 # a GNU extension -Sun, 29 Feb 2004 16:21:42 -0800 -$ date +'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z' # %z is a GNU extension. -2004-02-29 16:21:42 -0800 +Fri, 15 Dec 2000 11:48:05 -0800 +$ date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z" # %z is a GNU extension. +2000-12-15 11:48:05 -0800 +$ date +'@@%s' # %s is a MirBSD extension. +@@1101064210 $ date +'@@%s.%N' # %s and %N are GNU extensions. @@1078100502.692722128 @end example @@ -234,11 +246,10 @@ More generally, the time of day may be given as @samp{@var{hour}:@var{minute}:@var{second}}, where @var{hour} is a number between 0 and 23, @var{minute} is a number between 0 and -59, and @var{second} is a number between 0 and 59 possibly followed by -@samp{.} or @samp{,} and a fraction containing one or more digits. -Alternatively, -@samp{:@var{second}} can be omitted, in which case it is taken to -be zero. +59, and @var{second} is a number between 0 and 59, with an optional +fraction separated by @samp{.} or @samp{,} consisting of digits. +Alternatively, @samp{:@var{second}} can be omitted, in which case +it is taken to be zero. @findex am @r{in date strings} @findex pm @r{in date strings} @@ -299,8 +310,7 @@ described in the previous section. If neither a time zone item nor a time zone correction is supplied, -time stamps are interpreted using the rules of the default time zone -(@pxref{Specifying time zone rules}). +time stamps are interpreted using the rules of the default time zone. @node Day of week items @@ -389,7 +399,7 @@ date strings like @samp{this thursday}. When a relative item causes the resulting date to cross a boundary -where the clocks were adjusted, typically for daylight saving time, +where the clocks were adjusted, typically for daylight-saving time, the resulting date and time are adjusted accordingly. The fuzz in units can cause problems with relative items. For @@ -401,7 +411,7 @@ @example $ date -R Thu, 31 Jul 2003 13:02:39 -0700 -$ date --date='-1 month' +'Last month was %B?' +$ date --date="-1 month" +'Last month was %B?' Last month was July? $ date --date="$(date +%Y-%m-15) -1 month" +'Last month was %B!' Last month was June! @@ -440,86 +450,49 @@ @node Seconds since the Epoch @section Seconds since the Epoch -If you precede a number with @samp{@@}, it represents an internal time -stamp as a count of seconds. The number can contain an internal -decimal point (either @samp{.} or @samp{,}); any excess precision not -supported by the internal representation is truncated toward minus -infinity. Such a number cannot be combined with any other date -item, as it specifies a complete time stamp. +If you give a string consisting of @samp{@@} followed by a decimal +number, it is parsed as an internal time stamp, @sc{utc} for +@acronym{POSIX} compliant systems, @sc{tai} for systems which keep +time correctly, and directly mapped to a kernel time. The implementation +handles an optional fraction separated by @samp{.} or @samp{,} and +truncates to a supported internal precision, rounding towards the +negative infinity. Since the kernel time stamp represents complete +date and time information, it cannot be combined with any other +format given. @cindex beginning of time, for @acronym{POSIX} @cindex epoch, for @acronym{POSIX} -Internally, computer times are represented as a count of seconds since -an epoch---a well-defined point of time. On @acronym{GNU} and -@acronym{POSIX} systems, the epoch is 1970-01-01 00:00:00 @sc{utc}, so -@samp{@@0} represents this time, @samp{@@1} represents 1970-01-01 -00:00:01 @sc{utc}, and so forth. @acronym{GNU} and most other -@acronym{POSIX}-compliant systems support such times as an extension -to @acronym{POSIX}, using negative counts, so that @samp{@@-1} -represents 1969-12-31 23:59:59 @sc{utc}. - -Traditional Unix systems count seconds with 32-bit two's-complement -integers and can represent times from 1901-12-13 20:45:52 through -2038-01-19 03:14:07 @sc{utc}. More modern systems use 64-bit counts -of seconds with nanosecond subcounts, and can represent all the times -in the known lifetime of the universe to a resolution of 1 nanosecond. - -On most systems, these counts ignore the presence of leap seconds. -For example, on most systems @samp{@@915148799} represents 1998-12-31 -23:59:59 @sc{utc}, @samp{@@915148800} represents 1999-01-01 00:00:00 -@sc{utc}, and there is no way to represent the intervening leap second -1998-12-31 23:59:60 @sc{utc}. - -@node Specifying time zone rules -@section Specifying time zone rules - -@vindex TZ -Normally, dates are interpreted using the rules of the current time -zone, which in turn are specified by the @env{TZ} environment -variable, or by a system default if @env{TZ} is not set. To specify a -different set of default time zone rules that apply just to one date, -start the date with a string of the form @samp{TZ="@var{rule}"}. The -two quote characters (@samp{"}) must be present in the date, and any -quotes or backslashes within @var{rule} must be escaped by a -backslash. - -For example, with the @acronym{GNU} @command{date} command you can -answer the question ``What time is it in New York when a Paris clock -shows 6:30am on October 31, 2004?'' by using a date beginning with -@samp{TZ="Europe/Paris"} as shown in the following shell transcript: - -@example -$ export TZ="America/New_York" -$ date --date='TZ="Europe/Paris" 2004-10-31 06:30' -Sun Oct 31 01:30:00 EDT 2004 -@end example +Although the date syntax here can represent any possible time since the +year zero, computer integers often cannot represent such a wide range of +time. On @acronym{POSIX} systems, the clock starts at 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +@sc{utc}: @acronym{POSIX} does not require support for times before the +@acronym{POSIX} Epoch and times far in the future. @acronym{GNU} and +traditional Unix systems have 32-bit signed @code{time_t} and can represent +times from 1901-12-13 20:45:52 through 2038-01-19 03:14:07 @sc{utc}, such +that @samp{@@0} represents the epoch, @samp{@@1} represents 1970-01-01 +00:00:01 @sc{utc}, and so forth, whereas @samp{@@-1}, not mandated by +@acronym{POSIX}, represents 1969-12-31 23:59:59 @sc{utc}. Systems with +64-bit signed @code{time_t} can represent all the times in the known +lifetime of the universe. Modern @acronym{UNIX} systems also can give +precise timecounters in the nanosecond or even attosecond range with +a resolution often only a small multiply, like 10000, of the CPU +frequency (on fast machines). + +@acronym{POSIX} conformant systems do not count leap seconds, and their +kernel time is a seconds-since-epoch representation of @sc{utc} (which +is a calendar time); the MirOS family of operating systems keeps time +as seconds since the epoch, @sc{tai}, correctly counting leap seconds +and providing conversion functions. Most MirBSD ports have already +switched to a 64-bit signed @code{time_t}, some are using a +@sc{djb}-compatible @code{tai_t} internally. The rest of this +document has not been throughoutly checked for @sc{utc} vs @sc{tai} +correctness. For @acronym{POSIX}ly broken systems, @samp{@@915148799} +represents 1998-12-31 23:59:59 @sc{utc}, @samp{@@915148800} represents +1999-01-01 00:00:00 @sc{utc}, and there is no way to represent the +intervening leap second 1998-12-31 23:59:60 @sc{utc}. Also, calculation +of time deltas is wrong, such as the age of the MirBSD founder is already +off by more than 10 seconds in 2000. -In this example, the @option{--date} operand begins with its own -@env{TZ} setting, so the rest of that operand is processed according -to @samp{Europe/Paris} rules, treating the string @samp{2004-10-31 -06:30} as if it were in Paris. However, since the output of the -@command{date} command is processed according to the overall time zone -rules, it uses New York time. (Paris was normally six hours ahead of -New York in 2004, but this example refers to a brief Halloween period -when the gap was five hours.) - -A @env{TZ} value is a rule that typically names a location in the -@uref{http://www.twinsun.com/tz/tz-link.htm, @samp{tz} database}. -A recent catalog of location names appears in the -@uref{http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/xtra/tzdate, TWiki Date and Time -Gateway}. A few non-@acronym{GNU} hosts require a colon before a -location name in a @env{TZ} setting, e.g., -@samp{TZ=":America/New_York"}. - -The @samp{tz} database includes a wide variety of locations ranging -from @samp{Arctic/Longyearbyen} to @samp{Antarctica/South_Pole}, but -if you are at sea and have your own private time zone, or if you are -using a non-@acronym{GNU} host that does not support the @samp{tz} -database, you may need to use a @acronym{POSIX} rule instead. Simple -@acronym{POSIX} rules like @samp{UTC0} specify a time zone without -daylight saving time; other rules can specify simple daylight saving -regimes. @xref{TZ Variable,, Specifying the Time Zone with @code{TZ}, -libc, The GNU C Library}. @node Authors of get_date @section Authors of @code{get_date} @@ -545,3 +518,10 @@ This chapter was originally produced by Fran@,{c}ois Pinard (@email{pinard@@iro.umontreal.ca}) from the @file{getdate.y} source code, and then edited by K.@: Berry (@email{kb@@cs.umb.edu}). + +The version of this chapter you are reading comes with MirBSD @sc{gnu} +@sc{cvs} 1.12 (also in Debian); it is based upon an older version of +the @sc{gnu} coreutils manual which is @emph{not} yet GFDL-licenced. +Appropriate changes for the in-tree @code{get_date} version of CVS +have been applied. +The MirBSD version is maintained by mirabilos @email{m@@mirbsd.org}. --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/doc/mkman.pl +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/doc/mkman.pl @@ -1,10 +1,12 @@ #! @PERL@ +# $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/doc/mkman.pl,v 1.7 2021/01/30 02:06:01 tg Exp $ # # Generate a man page from sections of a Texinfo manual. # # Copyright 2004 The Free Software Foundation, # Derek R. Price, # & Ximbiot +# Copyright (c) 2004, 2010, 2021 mirabilos # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -62,7 +64,7 @@ if $keyword =~ /^(strong|sc|code|file|samp)$/; return "\\fI" if $keyword =~ /^(emph|var|dfn)$/; - die "no handler for keyword \`$keyword', found at line $. of file \`$file'\n"; + die "no handler for keyword '$keyword', found at line $. of file '$file'\n"; } @@ -72,8 +74,12 @@ { my ($file, $parent, $keyword, $content) = @_; - return "see node \`$content\\(aq in the CVS manual" - if $keyword =~ /^(p?x)?ref$/; + return "node \\(aq$content\\(aq in the CVS manual" + if $keyword =~ /^ref$/; + return "See node \\(aq$content\\(aq in the CVS manual" + if $keyword =~ /^xref$/; + return "see node \\(aq$content\\(aq in the CVS manual" + if $keyword =~ /^pxref$/; return "\\fP\\fP$content" if $keyword =~ /^splitrcskeyword$/; @@ -91,11 +97,11 @@ for my $file (@ARGV) { my $fh = new IO::File "< $file" - or die "Failed to open file \`$file': $!"; + or die "Failed to open file '$file': $!"; if ($file !~ /\.(texinfo|texi|txi)$/) { - print stderr "Passing \`$file' through unprocessed.\n"; + print stderr "Passing '$file' through unprocessed.\n"; # Just cat any file that doesn't look like a Texinfo source. while (my $line = $fh->getline) { @@ -104,7 +110,7 @@ next; } - print stderr "Processing \`$file'.\n"; + print stderr "Processing '$file'.\n"; $texi_num++; my $gotone = 0; my $inblank = 0; @@ -140,8 +146,11 @@ s/'/\\(aq/g; s/`/\\`/g; s/(?\n") if /^(?>(?:[^\@]|\@\@)*)\@(\w+|.|$)/; --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/Makefile.am +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/Makefile.am @@ -131,16 +131,11 @@ ## CVS test scripts for getdate. TESTS += test-getdate.sh MOSTLYCLEANFILES += getdate-expected getdate-got getdate.diff -DISTCLEANFILES += getdate.log +DISTCLEANFILES += getdate.log getdate.log~ # Program required by test-getdate.sh for testing getdate.y. check_PROGRAMS += getdate getdate_SOURCES = \ - error.c \ - getdate.y -## This source file was added only for the getdate test program when compiled -## with GNULIB's error.c. -getdate_SOURCES += \ - progname.c + getdate.c getdate_CPPFLAGS = -DTEST getdate_LDADD = \ $(noinst_LIBRARIES) \ --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/__fpending.h +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/__fpending.h @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #include #include -#if HAVE_STDIO_EXT_H +#if defined(HAVE_STDIO_EXT_H) && (HAVE_STDIO_EXT_H) # include #endif --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/allocsa.h +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/allocsa.h @@ -19,7 +19,9 @@ #ifndef _ALLOCSA_H #define _ALLOCSA_H +#ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H #include +#endif #include #include --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/chdir-long.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/chdir-long.c @@ -39,9 +39,7 @@ # define O_DIRECTORY 0 #endif -#ifndef PATH_MAX -# error "compile this file only if your system defines PATH_MAX" -#endif +#ifdef PATH_MAX struct cd_buf { @@ -269,6 +267,8 @@ } #endif +#endif /* PATH_MAX */ + /* Local Variables: compile-command: "gcc -DTEST_CHDIR=1 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.. -g -O -W -Wall chdir-long.c libcoreutils.a" --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/closeout.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/closeout.c @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ when it tries to write out that buffered data. Thus, you would be left with an incomplete output file and the offending program would exit successfully. Even calling fflush is not always sufficient, - since some file systems (NFS and CODA) buffer written/flushed data + since some filesystems (NFS and CODA) buffer written/flushed data until an actual close call. Besides, it's wasteful to check the return value from every call --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/error.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/error.c @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ /* Error handler for noninteractive utilities Copyright (C) 1990-1998, 2000-2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - This file is part of the GNU C Library. + Copyright (c) 2021 mirabilos + This file is part of GNU CVS. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -133,7 +134,7 @@ } static void -error_tail (int status, int errnum, const char *message, va_list args) +warning_tail (int errnum, const char *message, va_list args) { #if _LIBC if (_IO_fwide (stderr, 0) > 0) @@ -176,17 +177,15 @@ #endif putc ('\n', stderr); fflush (stderr); - if (status) - exit (status); } - +#if 0 /* disabled in CVS */ /* Print the program name and error message MESSAGE, which is a printf-style format string with optional args. If ERRNUM is nonzero, print its corresponding system error message. - Exit with status STATUS if it is nonzero. */ +*/ void -error (int status, int errnum, const char *message, ...) +warning (int errnum, const char *message, ...) { va_list args; @@ -215,7 +214,7 @@ } va_start (args, message); - error_tail (status, errnum, message, args); + warning_tail (errnum, message, args); #ifdef _LIBC _IO_funlockfile (stderr); @@ -224,13 +223,14 @@ # endif #endif } +#endif /* Sometimes we want to have at most one error per line. This variable controls whether this mode is selected or not. */ int error_one_per_line; void -error_at_line (int status, int errnum, const char *file_name, +warning_at_line (int errnum, const char *file_name, unsigned int line_number, const char *message, ...) { va_list args; @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ } va_start (args, message); - error_tail (status, errnum, message, args); + warning_tail (errnum, message, args); #ifdef _LIBC _IO_funlockfile (stderr); --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/error.h +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/error.h @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ +/* $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/lib/error.h,v 1.2 2021/01/30 02:06:03 tg Exp $ */ /* Declaration for error-reporting function Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - This file is part of the GNU C Library. + Copyright (c) 2021 mirabilos + This file is part of GNU CVS. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -19,6 +21,9 @@ #ifndef _ERROR_H #define _ERROR_H 1 +/* for exit(3) */ +#include + #ifndef __attribute__ /* This feature is available in gcc versions 2.5 and later. */ # if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 5) @@ -40,12 +45,46 @@ if ERRNUM is nonzero, follow it with ": " and strerror (ERRNUM). If STATUS is nonzero, terminate the program with `exit (STATUS)'. */ -extern void error (int __status, int __errnum, const char *__format, ...) - __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 3, 4))); +/* changed for CVS: if STATUS is nonzero, use EXIT_FAILURE */ + +#if 0 +#define error(status,...) do { \ + int CVS_error_st = (status); \ + \ + warning(__VA_ARGS__); \ + if (CVS_error_st) \ + exit(CVS_error_st); \ +} while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0) + +extern void warning (int __errnum, const char *__format, ...) + __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 2, 3))); + +#else /* ↑ lib │ ↓ CVS */ + +#define error(...) do { \ + if (warning(__VA_ARGS__)) \ + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); \ +} while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0) + +extern int warning(int status, int errnum, const char *message, ...) + __attribute__((__format__(__printf__, 3, 4))); +#endif + +#define error_at_line(status,...) do { \ + int CVS_error_st = (status); \ + \ + warning_at_line(__VA_ARGS__); \ + if (CVS_error_st) \ + exit(CVS_error_st); \ +} while (/* CONSTCOND */ 0) -extern void error_at_line (int __status, int __errnum, const char *__fname, +extern void warning_at_line (int __errnum, const char *__fname, unsigned int __lineno, const char *__format, ...) - __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 5, 6))); + __attribute__ ((__format__ (__printf__, 4, 5))); + +/*XXX this calls for some trickery with __builtin_constant_p + to eliminate the if, if not the exit, but let’s just + rely on the optimiser for constant arguments; this API sucks */ /* If NULL, error will flush stdout, then print on stderr the program name, a colon and a space. Otherwise, error will call this --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/filenamecat.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/filenamecat.c @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ newly-allocated storage and return the result. The resulting file name F is such that the commands "ls F" and "(cd DIR; ls BASE)" refer to the same file, where BASE is ABASE with any - file system prefixes and leading separators removed. + filesystem prefixes and leading separators removed. Arrange for a directory separator if necessary between DIR and BASE in the result, removing any redundant separators. In any case, if BASE_IN_RESULT is non-NULL, set --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/fncase.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/fncase.c @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* fncase.c -- CVS support for case insensitive file systems. +/* fncase.c -- CVS support for case insensitive filesystems. Jim Blandy This file is part of GNU CVS. --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/getcwd.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/getcwd.c @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ size_t allocated = size; size_t used; -#if HAVE_PARTLY_WORKING_GETCWD && !defined AT_FDCWD +#if HAVE_PARTLY_WORKING_GETCWD /* The system getcwd works, except it sometimes fails when it shouldn't, setting errno to ERANGE, ENAMETOOLONG, or ENOENT. If AT_FDCWD is not defined, the algorithm below is O(N**2) and this @@ -204,6 +204,9 @@ ino_t dotino; bool mount_point; int parent_status; + size_t dirroom; + size_t namlen; + bool use_d_ino = true; /* Look at the parent directory. */ #ifdef AT_FDCWD @@ -244,110 +247,131 @@ goto lose; dotlist[dotlen++] = '/'; #endif - /* Clear errno to distinguish EOF from error if readdir returns - NULL. */ - __set_errno (0); - while ((d = __readdir (dirstream)) != NULL) + for (;;) { + /* Clear errno to distinguish EOF from error if readdir returns + NULL. */ + __set_errno (0); + d = __readdir (dirstream); + + /* When we've iterated through all directory entries without finding + one with a matching d_ino, rewind the stream and consider each + name again, but this time, using lstat. This is necessary in a + chroot on at least one system (glibc-2.3.6 + linux 2.6.12), where + .., ../.., ../../.., etc. all had the same device number, yet the + d_ino values for entries in / did not match those obtained + via lstat. */ + if (d == NULL && errno == 0 && use_d_ino) + { + use_d_ino = false; + rewinddir (dirstream); + d = __readdir (dirstream); + } + + if (d == NULL) + { + if (errno == 0) + /* EOF on dirstream, which can mean e.g., that the current + directory has been removed. */ + __set_errno (ENOENT); + goto lose; + } if (d->d_name[0] == '.' && (d->d_name[1] == '\0' || (d->d_name[1] == '.' && d->d_name[2] == '\0'))) continue; - if (MATCHING_INO (d, thisino) || mount_point) + + if (use_d_ino) { - int entry_status; + bool match = (MATCHING_INO (d, thisino) || mount_point); + if (! match) + continue; + } + + { + int entry_status; #ifdef AT_FDCWD - entry_status = fstatat (fd, d->d_name, &st, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW); + entry_status = fstatat (fd, d->d_name, &st, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW); #else - /* Compute size needed for this file name, or for the file - name ".." in the same directory, whichever is larger. - Room for ".." might be needed the next time through - the outer loop. */ - size_t name_alloc = _D_ALLOC_NAMLEN (d); - size_t filesize = dotlen + MAX (sizeof "..", name_alloc); - - if (filesize < dotlen) - goto memory_exhausted; + /* Compute size needed for this file name, or for the file + name ".." in the same directory, whichever is larger. + Room for ".." might be needed the next time through + the outer loop. */ + size_t name_alloc = _D_ALLOC_NAMLEN (d); + size_t filesize = dotlen + MAX (sizeof "..", name_alloc); + + if (filesize < dotlen) + goto memory_exhausted; + + if (dotsize < filesize) + { + /* My, what a deep directory tree you have, Grandma. */ + size_t newsize = MAX (filesize, dotsize * 2); + size_t i; + if (newsize < dotsize) + goto memory_exhausted; + if (dotlist != dots) + free (dotlist); + dotlist = malloc (newsize); + if (dotlist == NULL) + goto lose; + dotsize = newsize; - if (dotsize < filesize) - { - /* My, what a deep directory tree you have, Grandma. */ - size_t newsize = MAX (filesize, dotsize * 2); - size_t i; - if (newsize < dotsize) - goto memory_exhausted; - if (dotlist != dots) - free (dotlist); - dotlist = malloc (newsize); - if (dotlist == NULL) - goto lose; - dotsize = newsize; - - i = 0; - do - { - dotlist[i++] = '.'; - dotlist[i++] = '.'; - dotlist[i++] = '/'; - } - while (i < dotlen); - } + i = 0; + do + { + dotlist[i++] = '.'; + dotlist[i++] = '.'; + dotlist[i++] = '/'; + } + while (i < dotlen); + } - strcpy (dotlist + dotlen, d->d_name); - entry_status = __lstat (dotlist, &st); + memcpy (dotlist + dotlen, d->d_name, _D_ALLOC_NAMLEN (d)); + entry_status = __lstat (dotlist, &st); #endif - /* We don't fail here if we cannot stat() a directory entry. - This can happen when (network) file systems fail. If this - entry is in fact the one we are looking for we will find - out soon as we reach the end of the directory without - having found anything. */ - if (entry_status == 0 && S_ISDIR (st.st_mode) - && st.st_dev == thisdev && st.st_ino == thisino) - break; - } + /* We don't fail here if we cannot stat() a directory entry. + This can happen when (network) filesystems fail. If this + entry is in fact the one we are looking for we will find + out soon as we reach the end of the directory without + having found anything. */ + if (entry_status == 0 && S_ISDIR (st.st_mode) + && st.st_dev == thisdev && st.st_ino == thisino) + break; + } } - if (d == NULL) - { - if (errno == 0) - /* EOF on dirstream, which means that the current directory - has been removed. */ - __set_errno (ENOENT); - goto lose; - } - else - { - size_t dirroom = dirp - dir; - size_t namlen = _D_EXACT_NAMLEN (d); - if (dirroom <= namlen) + dirroom = dirp - dir; + namlen = _D_EXACT_NAMLEN (d); + + if (dirroom <= namlen) + { + if (size != 0) { - if (size != 0) - { - __set_errno (ERANGE); - goto lose; - } - else - { - char *tmp; - size_t oldsize = allocated; - - allocated += MAX (allocated, namlen); - if (allocated < oldsize - || ! (tmp = realloc (dir, allocated))) - goto memory_exhausted; - - /* Move current contents up to the end of the buffer. - This is guaranteed to be non-overlapping. */ - dirp = memcpy (tmp + allocated - (oldsize - dirroom), - tmp + dirroom, - oldsize - dirroom); - dir = tmp; - } + __set_errno (ERANGE); + goto lose; + } + else + { + char *tmp; + size_t oldsize = allocated; + + allocated += MAX (allocated, namlen); + if (allocated < oldsize + || ! (tmp = realloc (dir, allocated))) + goto memory_exhausted; + + /* Move current contents up to the end of the buffer. + This is guaranteed to be non-overlapping. */ + dirp = memcpy (tmp + allocated - (oldsize - dirroom), + tmp + dirroom, + oldsize - dirroom); + dir = tmp; } - dirp -= namlen; - memcpy (dirp, d->d_name, namlen); - *--dirp = '/'; } + dirp -= namlen; + memcpy (dirp, d->d_name, namlen); + *--dirp = '/'; thisdev = dotdev; thisino = dotino; --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/getdate.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/getdate.c @@ -1,7 +1,9 @@ -/* A Bison parser, made by GNU Bison 1.875c. */ +/* A Bison parser, made by GNU Bison 2.3. */ -/* Skeleton parser for Yacc-like parsing with Bison, - Copyright (C) 1984, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +/* Skeleton implementation for Bison's Yacc-like parsers in C + + Copyright (C) 1984, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 + Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -15,16 +17,24 @@ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, - Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ + Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, + Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ + +/* As a special exception, you may create a larger work that contains + part or all of the Bison parser skeleton and distribute that work + under terms of your choice, so long as that work isn't itself a + parser generator using the skeleton or a modified version thereof + as a parser skeleton. Alternatively, if you modify or redistribute + the parser skeleton itself, you may (at your option) remove this + special exception, which will cause the skeleton and the resulting + Bison output files to be licensed under the GNU General Public + License without this special exception. -/* As a special exception, when this file is copied by Bison into a - Bison output file, you may use that output file without restriction. - This special exception was added by the Free Software Foundation - in version 1.24 of Bison. */ + This special exception was added by the Free Software Foundation in + version 2.2 of Bison. */ -/* Written by Richard Stallman by simplifying the original so called - ``semantic'' parser. */ +/* C LALR(1) parser skeleton written by Richard Stallman, by + simplifying the original so-called "semantic" parser. */ /* All symbols defined below should begin with yy or YY, to avoid infringing on user name space. This should be done even for local @@ -36,6 +46,9 @@ /* Identify Bison output. */ #define YYBISON 1 +/* Bison version. */ +#define YYBISON_VERSION "2.3" + /* Skeleton name. */ #define YYSKELETON_NAME "yacc.c" @@ -74,6 +87,7 @@ tUDECIMAL_NUMBER = 276 }; #endif +/* Tokens. */ #define tAGO 258 #define tDST 259 #define tDAY 260 @@ -102,8 +116,11 @@ /* Parse a string into an internal time stamp. - Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software - Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 1995, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005 + Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + Copyright (c) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2016, 2017, 2021 + mirabilos This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -139,6 +156,10 @@ #include "getdate.h" +#ifdef USE_LIBBSD +size_t strlcat(char *, const char *, size_t); +#endif + /* There's no need to extend the stack, so there's no need to involve alloca. */ #define YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA 0 @@ -166,10 +187,44 @@ #include #include +#ifndef _STDLIB_H +#define _STDLIB_H 1 /* GNU bison needs this */ +#endif + +#ifndef IN_RCS #include "setenv.h" #include "xalloc.h" +#else /* IN_RCS */ +#include + +#define HAVE_STRUCT_TM_TM_ZONE 1 +#define HAVE_TM_GMTOFF 1 + +#define gettime(ts) clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME,(ts)) -#if STDC_HEADERS || (! defined isascii && ! HAVE_ISASCII) +static void * +xmalloc(size_t s) +{ + static const char xmalloc_enomem[] = "memory exhausted\n"; + void *x; + + if ((x = malloc(s)) == NULL) { + write(2, xmalloc_enomem, sizeof(xmalloc_enomem) - 1); + exit(1); + } + + return (x); +} + +static void * +xmemdup(void const *p, size_t s) +{ + return (memcpy(xmalloc(s), p, s)); +} +#endif /* IN_RCS */ + +#if (defined(STDC_HEADERS) && STDC_HEADERS) || \ + (!defined(isascii) && !HAVE_ISASCII) # define IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN(c) 1 #else # define IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN(c) isascii (c) @@ -188,7 +243,8 @@ of `digit' even when the host does not conform to POSIX. */ #define ISDIGIT(c) ((unsigned int) (c) - '0' <= 9) -#if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 8) || __STRICT_ANSI__ +#if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 8) || \ + (defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) && __STRICT_ANSI__) # define __attribute__(x) #endif @@ -196,6 +252,15 @@ # define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED __attribute__ ((__unused__)) #endif +#ifndef __IDSTRING +#define __IDSTRING(varname, string) \ + static const char varname[] __attribute__((__used__)) = \ + "@(""#)" #varname ": " string +#endif + +__IDSTRING(rcsid_code, "$MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/lib/getdate.c,v 1.19 2021/01/30 02:30:17 tg Exp $"); +__IDSTRING(rcsid_bron, "$miros: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/lib/getdate.y,v 1.14 2021/01/30 02:28:27 tg Exp $"); + /* Shift A right by B bits portably, by dividing A by 2**B and truncating towards minus infinity. A and B should be free of side effects, and B should be in the range 0 <= B <= INT_BITS - 2, where @@ -292,7 +357,7 @@ union YYSTYPE; static int yylex (union YYSTYPE *, parser_control *); -static int yyerror (parser_control *, char *); +static int yyerror (parser_control *, const char *); static long int time_zone_hhmm (textint, long int); @@ -310,15 +375,22 @@ # define YYERROR_VERBOSE 0 #endif -#if ! defined (YYSTYPE) && ! defined (YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED) -#line 209 "getdate.y" -typedef union YYSTYPE { +/* Enabling the token table. */ +#ifndef YYTOKEN_TABLE +# define YYTOKEN_TABLE 0 +#endif + +#if ! defined YYSTYPE && ! defined YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED +typedef union YYSTYPE +#line 260 "getdate.y" +{ long int intval; textint textintval; struct timespec timespec; -} YYSTYPE; -/* Line 191 of yacc.c. */ -#line 322 "getdate.c" +} +/* Line 193 of yacc.c. */ +#line 393 "getdate.c" + YYSTYPE; # define yystype YYSTYPE /* obsolescent; will be withdrawn */ # define YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED 1 # define YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL 1 @@ -329,56 +401,171 @@ /* Copy the second part of user declarations. */ -/* Line 214 of yacc.c. */ -#line 334 "getdate.c" +/* Line 216 of yacc.c. */ +#line 406 "getdate.c" + +#ifdef short +# undef short +#endif + +#ifdef YYTYPE_UINT8 +typedef YYTYPE_UINT8 yytype_uint8; +#else +typedef unsigned char yytype_uint8; +#endif + +#ifdef YYTYPE_INT8 +typedef YYTYPE_INT8 yytype_int8; +#elif (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ + || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) +typedef signed char yytype_int8; +#else +typedef short int yytype_int8; +#endif + +#ifdef YYTYPE_UINT16 +typedef YYTYPE_UINT16 yytype_uint16; +#else +typedef unsigned short int yytype_uint16; +#endif + +#ifdef YYTYPE_INT16 +typedef YYTYPE_INT16 yytype_int16; +#else +typedef short int yytype_int16; +#endif + +#ifndef YYSIZE_T +# ifdef __SIZE_TYPE__ +# define YYSIZE_T __SIZE_TYPE__ +# elif defined size_t +# define YYSIZE_T size_t +# elif ! defined YYSIZE_T && (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ + || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) +# include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ +# define YYSIZE_T size_t +# else +# define YYSIZE_T unsigned int +# endif +#endif -#if ! defined (yyoverflow) || YYERROR_VERBOSE +#define YYSIZE_MAXIMUM ((YYSIZE_T) -1) -# ifndef YYFREE -# define YYFREE free +#ifndef YY_ +# if defined(YYENABLE_NLS) && YYENABLE_NLS +# if ENABLE_NLS +# include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ +# define YY_(msgid) dgettext ("bison-runtime", msgid) +# endif # endif -# ifndef YYMALLOC -# define YYMALLOC malloc +# ifndef YY_ +# define YY_(msgid) msgid # endif +#endif + +/* Suppress unused-variable warnings by "using" E. */ +#if ! defined lint || defined __GNUC__ +# define YYUSE(e) ((void) (e)) +#else +# define YYUSE(e) /* empty */ +#endif + +/* Identity function, used to suppress warnings about constant conditions. */ +#ifndef lint +# define YYID(n) (n) +#else +#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ + || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) +static int +YYID (int i) +#else +static int +YYID (i) + int i; +#endif +{ + return i; +} +#endif + +#if ! defined yyoverflow || YYERROR_VERBOSE /* The parser invokes alloca or malloc; define the necessary symbols. */ # ifdef YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA # if YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA -# define YYSTACK_ALLOC alloca -# endif -# else -# if defined (alloca) || defined (_ALLOCA_H) -# define YYSTACK_ALLOC alloca -# else # ifdef __GNUC__ # define YYSTACK_ALLOC __builtin_alloca +# elif defined __BUILTIN_VA_ARG_INCR +# include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ +# elif defined _AIX +# define YYSTACK_ALLOC __alloca +# elif defined _MSC_VER +# include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ +# define alloca _alloca +# else +# define YYSTACK_ALLOC alloca +# if ! defined _ALLOCA_H && ! defined _STDLIB_H && (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ + || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) +# include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ +# ifndef _STDLIB_H +# define _STDLIB_H 1 +# endif +# endif # endif # endif # endif # ifdef YYSTACK_ALLOC - /* Pacify GCC's `empty if-body' warning. */ -# define YYSTACK_FREE(Ptr) do { /* empty */; } while (0) -# else -# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) -# include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ -# define YYSIZE_T size_t + /* Pacify GCC's `empty if-body' warning. */ +# define YYSTACK_FREE(Ptr) do { /* empty */; } while (YYID (0)) +# ifndef YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM + /* The OS might guarantee only one guard page at the bottom of the stack, + and a page size can be as small as 4096 bytes. So we cannot safely + invoke alloca (N) if N exceeds 4096. Use a slightly smaller number + to allow for a few compiler-allocated temporary stack slots. */ +# define YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM 4032 /* reasonable circa 2006 */ # endif +# else # define YYSTACK_ALLOC YYMALLOC # define YYSTACK_FREE YYFREE +# ifndef YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM +# define YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM YYSIZE_MAXIMUM +# endif +# if (defined __cplusplus && ! defined _STDLIB_H \ + && ! ((defined YYMALLOC || defined malloc) \ + && (defined YYFREE || defined free))) +# include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ +# ifndef _STDLIB_H +# define _STDLIB_H 1 +# endif +# endif +# ifndef YYMALLOC +# define YYMALLOC malloc +# if ! defined malloc && ! defined _STDLIB_H && (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ + || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) +void *malloc (YYSIZE_T); /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ +# endif +# endif +# ifndef YYFREE +# define YYFREE free +# if ! defined free && ! defined _STDLIB_H && (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ + || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) +void free (void *); /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ +# endif +# endif # endif -#endif /* ! defined (yyoverflow) || YYERROR_VERBOSE */ +#endif /* ! defined yyoverflow || YYERROR_VERBOSE */ -#if (! defined (yyoverflow) \ - && (! defined (__cplusplus) \ - || (defined (YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL) && YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL))) +#if (! defined yyoverflow \ + && (! defined __cplusplus \ + || (defined YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL && YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL))) /* A type that is properly aligned for any stack member. */ union yyalloc { - short yyss; + yytype_int16 yyss; YYSTYPE yyvs; }; @@ -388,24 +575,24 @@ /* The size of an array large to enough to hold all stacks, each with N elements. */ # define YYSTACK_BYTES(N) \ - ((N) * (sizeof (short) + sizeof (YYSTYPE)) \ + ((N) * (sizeof (yytype_int16) + sizeof (YYSTYPE)) \ + YYSTACK_GAP_MAXIMUM) /* Copy COUNT objects from FROM to TO. The source and destination do not overlap. */ # ifndef YYCOPY -# if defined (__GNUC__) && 1 < __GNUC__ +# if defined __GNUC__ && 1 < __GNUC__ # define YYCOPY(To, From, Count) \ __builtin_memcpy (To, From, (Count) * sizeof (*(From))) # else # define YYCOPY(To, From, Count) \ do \ { \ - register YYSIZE_T yyi; \ + YYSIZE_T yyi; \ for (yyi = 0; yyi < (Count); yyi++) \ (To)[yyi] = (From)[yyi]; \ } \ - while (0) + while (YYID (0)) # endif # endif @@ -423,39 +610,33 @@ yynewbytes = yystacksize * sizeof (*Stack) + YYSTACK_GAP_MAXIMUM; \ yyptr += yynewbytes / sizeof (*yyptr); \ } \ - while (0) + while (YYID (0)) #endif -#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) - typedef signed char yysigned_char; -#else - typedef short yysigned_char; -#endif - -/* YYFINAL -- State number of the termination state. */ +/* YYFINAL -- State number of the termination state. */ #define YYFINAL 12 /* YYLAST -- Last index in YYTABLE. */ #define YYLAST 88 -/* YYNTOKENS -- Number of terminals. */ +/* YYNTOKENS -- Number of terminals. */ #define YYNTOKENS 26 -/* YYNNTS -- Number of nonterminals. */ +/* YYNNTS -- Number of nonterminals. */ #define YYNNTS 19 -/* YYNRULES -- Number of rules. */ +/* YYNRULES -- Number of rules. */ #define YYNRULES 78 -/* YYNRULES -- Number of states. */ +/* YYNRULES -- Number of states. */ #define YYNSTATES 96 /* YYTRANSLATE(YYLEX) -- Bison symbol number corresponding to YYLEX. */ #define YYUNDEFTOK 2 #define YYMAXUTOK 276 -#define YYTRANSLATE(YYX) \ +#define YYTRANSLATE(YYX) \ ((unsigned int) (YYX) <= YYMAXUTOK ? yytranslate[YYX] : YYUNDEFTOK) /* YYTRANSLATE[YYLEX] -- Bison symbol number corresponding to YYLEX. */ -static const unsigned char yytranslate[] = +static const yytype_uint8 yytranslate[] = { 0, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, @@ -490,7 +671,7 @@ #if YYDEBUG /* YYPRHS[YYN] -- Index of the first RHS symbol of rule number YYN in YYRHS. */ -static const unsigned char yyprhs[] = +static const yytype_uint8 yyprhs[] = { 0, 0, 3, 5, 7, 10, 11, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 31, 36, 42, 49, 57, @@ -502,8 +683,8 @@ 207, 209, 211, 213, 215, 217, 218, 221, 222 }; -/* YYRHS -- A `-1'-separated list of the rules' RHS. */ -static const yysigned_char yyrhs[] = +/* YYRHS -- A `-1'-separated list of the rules' RHS. */ +static const yytype_int8 yyrhs[] = { 27, 0, -1, 28, -1, 29, -1, 22, 39, -1, -1, 29, 30, -1, 31, -1, 32, -1, 33, -1, @@ -531,22 +712,22 @@ }; /* YYRLINE[YYN] -- source line where rule number YYN was defined. */ -static const unsigned short yyrline[] = +static const yytype_uint16 yyrline[] = { - 0, 230, 230, 231, 235, 242, 244, 248, 250, 252, - 254, 256, 258, 260, 264, 272, 280, 290, 297, 309, - 314, 322, 324, 326, 328, 330, 335, 340, 345, 350, - 358, 363, 383, 390, 398, 406, 411, 417, 422, 431, - 441, 445, 447, 449, 451, 453, 455, 457, 459, 461, - 463, 465, 467, 469, 471, 473, 475, 477, 479, 481, - 483, 485, 489, 491, 493, 495, 497, 499, 503, 503, - 506, 507, 512, 513, 518, 556, 557, 563, 564 + 0, 281, 281, 282, 286, 293, 295, 299, 301, 303, + 305, 307, 309, 311, 315, 323, 331, 341, 348, 360, + 365, 373, 375, 377, 379, 381, 386, 391, 396, 401, + 409, 414, 434, 441, 449, 457, 462, 468, 473, 482, + 492, 496, 498, 500, 502, 504, 506, 508, 510, 512, + 514, 516, 518, 520, 522, 524, 526, 528, 530, 532, + 534, 536, 540, 542, 544, 546, 548, 550, 554, 554, + 557, 558, 563, 564, 569, 607, 608, 614, 615 }; #endif -#if YYDEBUG || YYERROR_VERBOSE -/* YYTNME[SYMBOL-NUM] -- String name of the symbol SYMBOL-NUM. - First, the terminals, then, starting at YYNTOKENS, nonterminals. */ +#if YYDEBUG || YYERROR_VERBOSE || YYTOKEN_TABLE +/* YYTNAME[SYMBOL-NUM] -- String name of the symbol SYMBOL-NUM. + First, the terminals, then, starting at YYNTOKENS, nonterminals. */ static const char *const yytname[] = { "$end", "error", "$undefined", "tAGO", "tDST", "tDAY", "tDAY_UNIT", @@ -563,7 +744,7 @@ # ifdef YYPRINT /* YYTOKNUM[YYLEX-NUM] -- Internal token number corresponding to token YYLEX-NUM. */ -static const unsigned short yytoknum[] = +static const yytype_uint16 yytoknum[] = { 0, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, @@ -572,7 +753,7 @@ # endif /* YYR1[YYN] -- Symbol number of symbol that rule YYN derives. */ -static const unsigned char yyr1[] = +static const yytype_uint8 yyr1[] = { 0, 26, 27, 27, 28, 29, 29, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 30, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 32, @@ -585,7 +766,7 @@ }; /* YYR2[YYN] -- Number of symbols composing right hand side of rule YYN. */ -static const unsigned char yyr2[] = +static const yytype_uint8 yyr2[] = { 0, 2, 1, 1, 2, 0, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1, @@ -600,7 +781,7 @@ /* YYDEFACT[STATE-NAME] -- Default rule to reduce with in state STATE-NUM when YYTABLE doesn't specify something else to do. Zero means the default is an error. */ -static const unsigned char yydefact[] = +static const yytype_uint8 yydefact[] = { 5, 0, 0, 2, 3, 71, 73, 70, 72, 4, 68, 69, 1, 26, 49, 24, 52, 19, 55, 0, @@ -614,8 +795,8 @@ 16, 77, 31, 75, 17, 18 }; -/* YYDEFGOTO[NTERM-NUM]. */ -static const yysigned_char yydefgoto[] = +/* YYDEFGOTO[NTERM-NUM]. */ +static const yytype_int8 yydefgoto[] = { -1, 2, 3, 4, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 9, 10, 11, 38, 77, 88 @@ -624,7 +805,7 @@ /* YYPACT[STATE-NUM] -- Index in YYTABLE of the portion describing STATE-NUM. */ #define YYPACT_NINF -43 -static const yysigned_char yypact[] = +static const yytype_int8 yypact[] = { -18, 48, 9, -43, 19, -43, -43, -43, -43, -43, -43, -43, -43, 32, -43, -43, -43, 54, -43, 28, @@ -639,7 +820,7 @@ }; /* YYPGOTO[NTERM-NUM]. */ -static const yysigned_char yypgoto[] = +static const yytype_int8 yypgoto[] = { -43, -43, -43, -43, -43, -43, -43, -43, -43, -43, -43, -43, 55, -43, -43, -11, -43, -42, -7 @@ -650,7 +831,7 @@ number is the opposite. If zero, do what YYDEFACT says. If YYTABLE_NINF, syntax error. */ #define YYTABLE_NINF -1 -static const unsigned char yytable[] = +static const yytype_uint8 yytable[] = { 59, 60, 50, 61, 1, 62, 63, 64, 65, 12, 66, 67, 53, 68, 54, 85, 51, 55, 69, 56, @@ -663,7 +844,7 @@ 81, 82, 83, 84, 94, 92, 0, 0, 76 }; -static const yysigned_char yycheck[] = +static const yytype_int8 yycheck[] = { 5, 6, 4, 8, 22, 10, 11, 12, 13, 0, 15, 16, 6, 18, 8, 10, 18, 11, 23, 13, @@ -678,7 +859,7 @@ /* YYSTOS[STATE-NUM] -- The (internal number of the) accessing symbol of state STATE-NUM. */ -static const unsigned char yystos[] = +static const yytype_uint8 yystos[] = { 0, 22, 27, 28, 29, 18, 19, 20, 21, 39, 40, 41, 0, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, @@ -692,22 +873,6 @@ 43, 41, 19, 18, 44, 43 }; -#if ! defined (YYSIZE_T) && defined (__SIZE_TYPE__) -# define YYSIZE_T __SIZE_TYPE__ -#endif -#if ! defined (YYSIZE_T) && defined (size_t) -# define YYSIZE_T size_t -#endif -#if ! defined (YYSIZE_T) -# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) -# include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ -# define YYSIZE_T size_t -# endif -#endif -#if ! defined (YYSIZE_T) -# define YYSIZE_T unsigned int -#endif - #define yyerrok (yyerrstatus = 0) #define yyclearin (yychar = YYEMPTY) #define YYEMPTY (-2) @@ -733,30 +898,63 @@ yychar = (Token); \ yylval = (Value); \ yytoken = YYTRANSLATE (yychar); \ - YYPOPSTACK; \ + YYPOPSTACK (1); \ goto yybackup; \ } \ else \ - { \ - yyerror (pc, "syntax error: cannot back up");\ + { \ + yyerror (pc, YY_("syntax error: cannot back up")); \ YYERROR; \ } \ -while (0) +while (YYID (0)) + #define YYTERROR 1 #define YYERRCODE 256 -/* YYLLOC_DEFAULT -- Compute the default location (before the actions - are run). */ +/* YYLLOC_DEFAULT -- Set CURRENT to span from RHS[1] to RHS[N]. + If N is 0, then set CURRENT to the empty location which ends + the previous symbol: RHS[0] (always defined). */ + +#define YYRHSLOC(Rhs, K) ((Rhs)[K]) #ifndef YYLLOC_DEFAULT -# define YYLLOC_DEFAULT(Current, Rhs, N) \ - ((Current).first_line = (Rhs)[1].first_line, \ - (Current).first_column = (Rhs)[1].first_column, \ - (Current).last_line = (Rhs)[N].last_line, \ - (Current).last_column = (Rhs)[N].last_column) +# define YYLLOC_DEFAULT(Current, Rhs, N) \ + do \ + if (YYID (N)) \ + { \ + (Current).first_line = YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 1).first_line; \ + (Current).first_column = YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 1).first_column; \ + (Current).last_line = YYRHSLOC (Rhs, N).last_line; \ + (Current).last_column = YYRHSLOC (Rhs, N).last_column; \ + } \ + else \ + { \ + (Current).first_line = (Current).last_line = \ + YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 0).last_line; \ + (Current).first_column = (Current).last_column = \ + YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 0).last_column; \ + } \ + while (YYID (0)) +#endif + + +/* YY_LOCATION_PRINT -- Print the location on the stream. + This macro was not mandated originally: define only if we know + we won't break user code: when these are the locations we know. */ + +#ifndef YY_LOCATION_PRINT +# if defined(YYLTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL) && YYLTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL +# define YY_LOCATION_PRINT(File, Loc) \ + fprintf (File, "%d.%d-%d.%d", \ + (Loc).first_line, (Loc).first_column, \ + (Loc).last_line, (Loc).last_column) +# else +# define YY_LOCATION_PRINT(File, Loc) ((void) 0) +# endif #endif + /* YYLEX -- calling `yylex' with the right arguments. */ #ifdef YYLEX_PARAM @@ -777,42 +975,99 @@ do { \ if (yydebug) \ YYFPRINTF Args; \ -} while (0) +} while (YYID (0)) -# define YYDSYMPRINT(Args) \ -do { \ - if (yydebug) \ - yysymprint Args; \ -} while (0) +# define YY_SYMBOL_PRINT(Title, Type, Value, Location) \ +do { \ + if (yydebug) \ + { \ + YYFPRINTF (stderr, "%s ", Title); \ + yy_symbol_print (stderr, \ + Type, Value, pc); \ + YYFPRINTF (stderr, "\n"); \ + } \ +} while (YYID (0)) + + +/*--------------------------------. +| Print this symbol on YYOUTPUT. | +`--------------------------------*/ + +/*ARGSUSED*/ +#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ + || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) +static void +yy_symbol_value_print (FILE *yyoutput, int yytype, YYSTYPE const * const yyvaluep, parser_control *pc) +#else +static void +yy_symbol_value_print (yyoutput, yytype, yyvaluep, pc) + FILE *yyoutput; + int yytype; + YYSTYPE const * const yyvaluep; + parser_control *pc; +#endif +{ + if (!yyvaluep) + return; + YYUSE (pc); +# ifdef YYPRINT + if (yytype < YYNTOKENS) + YYPRINT (yyoutput, yytoknum[yytype], *yyvaluep); +# else + YYUSE (yyoutput); +# endif + switch (yytype) + { + default: + break; + } +} -# define YYDSYMPRINTF(Title, Token, Value, Location) \ -do { \ - if (yydebug) \ - { \ - YYFPRINTF (stderr, "%s ", Title); \ - yysymprint (stderr, \ - Token, Value); \ - YYFPRINTF (stderr, "\n"); \ - } \ -} while (0) + +/*--------------------------------. +| Print this symbol on YYOUTPUT. | +`--------------------------------*/ + +#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ + || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) +static void +yy_symbol_print (FILE *yyoutput, int yytype, YYSTYPE const * const yyvaluep, parser_control *pc) +#else +static void +yy_symbol_print (yyoutput, yytype, yyvaluep, pc) + FILE *yyoutput; + int yytype; + YYSTYPE const * const yyvaluep; + parser_control *pc; +#endif +{ + if (yytype < YYNTOKENS) + YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, "token %s (", yytname[yytype]); + else + YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, "nterm %s (", yytname[yytype]); + + yy_symbol_value_print (yyoutput, yytype, yyvaluep, pc); + YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, ")"); +} /*------------------------------------------------------------------. | yy_stack_print -- Print the state stack from its BOTTOM up to its | | TOP (included). | `------------------------------------------------------------------*/ -#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ + || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static void -yy_stack_print (short *bottom, short *top) +yy_stack_print (yytype_int16 *bottom, yytype_int16 *top) #else static void yy_stack_print (bottom, top) - short *bottom; - short *top; + yytype_int16 *bottom; + yytype_int16 *top; #endif { YYFPRINTF (stderr, "Stack now"); - for (/* Nothing. */; bottom <= top; ++bottom) + for (; bottom <= top; ++bottom) YYFPRINTF (stderr, " %d", *bottom); YYFPRINTF (stderr, "\n"); } @@ -821,45 +1076,53 @@ do { \ if (yydebug) \ yy_stack_print ((Bottom), (Top)); \ -} while (0) +} while (YYID (0)) /*------------------------------------------------. | Report that the YYRULE is going to be reduced. | `------------------------------------------------*/ -#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ + || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static void -yy_reduce_print (int yyrule) +yy_reduce_print (YYSTYPE *yyvsp, int yyrule, parser_control *pc) #else static void -yy_reduce_print (yyrule) +yy_reduce_print (yyvsp, yyrule, pc) + YYSTYPE *yyvsp; int yyrule; + parser_control *pc; #endif { + int yynrhs = yyr2[yyrule]; int yyi; - unsigned int yylno = yyrline[yyrule]; - YYFPRINTF (stderr, "Reducing stack by rule %d (line %u), ", - yyrule - 1, yylno); - /* Print the symbols being reduced, and their result. */ - for (yyi = yyprhs[yyrule]; 0 <= yyrhs[yyi]; yyi++) - YYFPRINTF (stderr, "%s ", yytname [yyrhs[yyi]]); - YYFPRINTF (stderr, "-> %s\n", yytname [yyr1[yyrule]]); + unsigned long int yylno = yyrline[yyrule]; + YYFPRINTF (stderr, "Reducing stack by rule %d (line %lu):\n", + yyrule - 1, yylno); + /* The symbols being reduced. */ + for (yyi = 0; yyi < yynrhs; yyi++) + { + fprintf (stderr, " $%d = ", yyi + 1); + yy_symbol_print (stderr, yyrhs[yyprhs[yyrule] + yyi], + &(yyvsp[(yyi + 1) - (yynrhs)]) + , pc); + fprintf (stderr, "\n"); + } } # define YY_REDUCE_PRINT(Rule) \ do { \ if (yydebug) \ - yy_reduce_print (Rule); \ -} while (0) + yy_reduce_print (yyvsp, Rule, pc); \ +} while (YYID (0)) /* Nonzero means print parse trace. It is left uninitialized so that multiple parsers can coexist. */ int yydebug; #else /* !YYDEBUG */ # define YYDPRINTF(Args) -# define YYDSYMPRINT(Args) -# define YYDSYMPRINTF(Title, Token, Value, Location) +# define YY_SYMBOL_PRINT(Title, Type, Value, Location) # define YY_STACK_PRINT(Bottom, Top) # define YY_REDUCE_PRINT(Rule) #endif /* !YYDEBUG */ @@ -874,13 +1137,9 @@ if the built-in stack extension method is used). Do not make this value too large; the results are undefined if - SIZE_MAX < YYSTACK_BYTES (YYMAXDEPTH) + YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM < YYSTACK_BYTES (YYMAXDEPTH) evaluated with infinite-precision integer arithmetic. */ -#if defined (YYMAXDEPTH) && YYMAXDEPTH == 0 -# undef YYMAXDEPTH -#endif - #ifndef YYMAXDEPTH # define YYMAXDEPTH 10000 #endif @@ -890,45 +1149,47 @@ #if YYERROR_VERBOSE # ifndef yystrlen -# if defined (__GLIBC__) && defined (_STRING_H) +# if defined __GLIBC__ && defined _STRING_H # define yystrlen strlen # else /* Return the length of YYSTR. */ +#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ + || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static YYSIZE_T -# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) yystrlen (const char *yystr) -# else +#else +static YYSIZE_T yystrlen (yystr) - const char *yystr; -# endif + const char *yystr; +#endif { - register const char *yys = yystr; - - while (*yys++ != '\0') + YYSIZE_T yylen; + for (yylen = 0; yystr[yylen]; yylen++) continue; - - return yys - yystr - 1; + return yylen; } # endif # endif # ifndef yystpcpy -# if defined (__GLIBC__) && defined (_STRING_H) && defined (_GNU_SOURCE) +# if defined __GLIBC__ && defined _STRING_H && defined _GNU_SOURCE # define yystpcpy stpcpy # else /* Copy YYSRC to YYDEST, returning the address of the terminating '\0' in YYDEST. */ +#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ + || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static char * -# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) yystpcpy (char *yydest, const char *yysrc) -# else +#else +static char * yystpcpy (yydest, yysrc) - char *yydest; - const char *yysrc; -# endif + char *yydest; + const char *yysrc; +#endif { - register char *yyd = yydest; - register const char *yys = yysrc; + char *yyd = yydest; + const char *yys = yysrc; while ((*yyd++ = *yys++) != '\0') continue; @@ -938,70 +1199,194 @@ # endif # endif -#endif /* !YYERROR_VERBOSE */ +# ifndef yytnamerr +/* Copy to YYRES the contents of YYSTR after stripping away unnecessary + quotes and backslashes, so that it's suitable for yyerror. The + heuristic is that double-quoting is unnecessary unless the string + contains an apostrophe, a comma, or backslash (other than + backslash-backslash). YYSTR is taken from yytname. If YYRES is + null, do not copy; instead, return the length of what the result + would have been. */ +static YYSIZE_T +yytnamerr (char *yyres, const char *yystr) +{ + if (*yystr == '"') + { + YYSIZE_T yyn = 0; + char const *yyp = yystr; + + for (;;) + switch (*++yyp) + { + case '\'': + case ',': + goto do_not_strip_quotes; + + case '\\': + if (*++yyp != '\\') + goto do_not_strip_quotes; + /* Fall through. */ + default: + if (yyres) + yyres[yyn] = *yyp; + yyn++; + break; - + case '"': + if (yyres) + yyres[yyn] = '\0'; + return yyn; + } + do_not_strip_quotes: ; + } -#if YYDEBUG -/*--------------------------------. -| Print this symbol on YYOUTPUT. | -`--------------------------------*/ + if (! yyres) + return yystrlen (yystr); -#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) -static void -yysymprint (FILE *yyoutput, int yytype, YYSTYPE *yyvaluep) -#else -static void -yysymprint (yyoutput, yytype, yyvaluep) - FILE *yyoutput; - int yytype; - YYSTYPE *yyvaluep; -#endif + return yystpcpy (yyres, yystr) - yyres; +} +# endif + +/* Copy into YYRESULT an error message about the unexpected token + YYCHAR while in state YYSTATE. Return the number of bytes copied, + including the terminating null byte. If YYRESULT is null, do not + copy anything; just return the number of bytes that would be + copied. As a special case, return 0 if an ordinary "syntax error" + message will do. Return YYSIZE_MAXIMUM if overflow occurs during + size calculation. */ +static YYSIZE_T +yysyntax_error (char *yyresult, int yystate, int yychar) { - /* Pacify ``unused variable'' warnings. */ - (void) yyvaluep; + int yyn = yypact[yystate]; - if (yytype < YYNTOKENS) + if (! (YYPACT_NINF < yyn && yyn <= YYLAST)) + return 0; + else { - YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, "token %s (", yytname[yytype]); -# ifdef YYPRINT - YYPRINT (yyoutput, yytoknum[yytype], *yyvaluep); + int yytype = YYTRANSLATE (yychar); + YYSIZE_T yysize0 = yytnamerr (0, yytname[yytype]); + YYSIZE_T yysize = yysize0; + YYSIZE_T yysize1; + int yysize_overflow = 0; + enum { YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM = 5 }; + char const *yyarg[YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM]; + int yyx; + +# if 0 + /* This is so xgettext sees the translatable formats that are + constructed on the fly. */ + YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s"); + YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s"); + YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s or %s"); + YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s or %s or %s"); + YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s or %s or %s or %s"); # endif - } - else - YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, "nterm %s (", yytname[yytype]); + char *yyfmt; + char const *yyf; + static char const yyunexpected[] = "syntax error, unexpected %s"; + static char const yyexpecting[] = ", expecting %s"; + static char const yyor[] = " or %s"; + char yyformat[sizeof yyunexpected + + sizeof yyexpecting - 1 + + ((YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM - 2) + * (sizeof yyor - 1))]; + char const *yyprefix = yyexpecting; + + /* Start YYX at -YYN if negative to avoid negative indexes in + YYCHECK. */ + int yyxbegin = yyn < 0 ? -yyn : 0; + + /* Stay within bounds of both yycheck and yytname. */ + int yychecklim = YYLAST - yyn + 1; + int yyxend = yychecklim < YYNTOKENS ? yychecklim : YYNTOKENS; + int yycount = 1; - switch (yytype) - { - default: - break; + yyarg[0] = yytname[yytype]; + yyfmt = yystpcpy (yyformat, yyunexpected); + + for (yyx = yyxbegin; yyx < yyxend; ++yyx) + if (yycheck[yyx + yyn] == yyx && yyx != YYTERROR) + { + if (yycount == YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM) + { + yycount = 1; + yysize = yysize0; + yyformat[sizeof yyunexpected - 1] = '\0'; + break; + } + yyarg[yycount++] = yytname[yyx]; + yysize1 = yysize + yytnamerr (0, yytname[yyx]); + yysize_overflow |= (yysize1 < yysize); + yysize = yysize1; + yyfmt = yystpcpy (yyfmt, yyprefix); + yyprefix = yyor; + } + + yyf = YY_(yyformat); + yysize1 = yysize + yystrlen (yyf); + yysize_overflow |= (yysize1 < yysize); + yysize = yysize1; + + if (yysize_overflow) + return YYSIZE_MAXIMUM; + + if (yyresult) + { + /* Avoid sprintf, as that infringes on the user's name space. + Don't have undefined behavior even if the translation + produced a string with the wrong number of "%s"s. */ + char *yyp = yyresult; + int yyi = 0; + while ((*yyp = *yyf) != '\0') + { + if (*yyp == '%' && yyf[1] == 's' && yyi < yycount) + { + yyp += yytnamerr (yyp, yyarg[yyi++]); + yyf += 2; + } + else + { + yyp++; + yyf++; + } + } + } + return yysize; } - YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, ")"); } +#endif /* YYERROR_VERBOSE */ + -#endif /* ! YYDEBUG */ /*-----------------------------------------------. | Release the memory associated to this symbol. | `-----------------------------------------------*/ -#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +/*ARGSUSED*/ +#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ + || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static void -yydestruct (int yytype, YYSTYPE *yyvaluep) +yydestruct (const char *yymsg, int yytype, YYSTYPE *yyvaluep, parser_control *pc) #else static void -yydestruct (yytype, yyvaluep) +yydestruct (yymsg, yytype, yyvaluep, pc) + const char *yymsg; int yytype; YYSTYPE *yyvaluep; + parser_control *pc; #endif { - /* Pacify ``unused variable'' warnings. */ - (void) yyvaluep; + YYUSE (yyvaluep); + YYUSE (pc); + + if (!yymsg) + yymsg = "Deleting"; + YY_SYMBOL_PRINT (yymsg, yytype, yyvaluep, yylocationp); switch (yytype) { default: - break; + break; } } @@ -1009,14 +1394,14 @@ /* Prevent warnings from -Wmissing-prototypes. */ #ifdef YYPARSE_PARAM -# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +#if defined __STDC__ || defined __cplusplus int yyparse (void *YYPARSE_PARAM); -# else +#else int yyparse (); -# endif +#endif #else /* ! YYPARSE_PARAM */ -#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) -int yyparse ( parser_control *pc ); +#if defined __STDC__ || defined __cplusplus +int yyparse (parser_control *pc); #else int yyparse (); #endif @@ -1032,39 +1417,49 @@ `----------*/ #ifdef YYPARSE_PARAM -# if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) -int yyparse (void *YYPARSE_PARAM) -# else -int yyparse (YYPARSE_PARAM) - void *YYPARSE_PARAM; -# endif +#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ + || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) +int +yyparse (void *YYPARSE_PARAM) +#else +int +yyparse (YYPARSE_PARAM) + void *YYPARSE_PARAM; +#endif #else /* ! YYPARSE_PARAM */ -#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus) +#if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ + || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) int -yyparse ( parser_control *pc ) +yyparse (parser_control *pc) #else int yyparse (pc) - parser_control *pc ; + parser_control *pc; #endif #endif { - /* The lookahead symbol. */ + /* The look-ahead symbol. */ int yychar; -/* The semantic value of the lookahead symbol. */ +/* The semantic value of the look-ahead symbol. */ YYSTYPE yylval; /* Number of syntax errors so far. */ int yynerrs; - register int yystate; - register int yyn; + int yystate; + int yyn; int yyresult; /* Number of tokens to shift before error messages enabled. */ int yyerrstatus; - /* Lookahead token as an internal (translated) token number. */ + /* Look-ahead token as an internal (translated) token number. */ int yytoken = 0; +#if YYERROR_VERBOSE + /* Buffer for error messages, and its allocated size. */ + char yymsgbuf[128]; + char *yymsg = yymsgbuf; + YYSIZE_T yymsg_alloc = sizeof yymsgbuf; +#endif /* Three stacks and their tools: `yyss': related to states, @@ -1075,18 +1470,18 @@ to reallocate them elsewhere. */ /* The state stack. */ - short yyssa[YYINITDEPTH]; - short *yyss = yyssa; - register short *yyssp; + yytype_int16 yyssa[YYINITDEPTH]; + yytype_int16 *yyss = yyssa; + yytype_int16 *yyssp; /* The semantic value stack. */ YYSTYPE yyvsa[YYINITDEPTH]; YYSTYPE *yyvs = yyvsa; - register YYSTYPE *yyvsp; + YYSTYPE *yyvsp; -#define YYPOPSTACK (yyvsp--, yyssp--) +#define YYPOPSTACK(N) (yyvsp -= (N), yyssp -= (N)) YYSIZE_T yystacksize = YYINITDEPTH; @@ -1095,9 +1490,9 @@ YYSTYPE yyval; - /* When reducing, the number of symbols on the RHS of the reduced - rule. */ - int yylen; + /* The number of symbols on the RHS of the reduced rule. + Keep to zero when no symbol should be popped. */ + int yylen = 0; YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Starting parse\n")); @@ -1121,8 +1516,7 @@ `------------------------------------------------------------*/ yynewstate: /* In all cases, when you get here, the value and location stacks - have just been pushed. so pushing a state here evens the stacks. - */ + have just been pushed. So pushing a state here evens the stacks. */ yyssp++; yysetstate: @@ -1135,18 +1529,18 @@ #ifdef yyoverflow { - /* Give user a chance to reallocate the stack. Use copies of + /* Give user a chance to reallocate the stack. Use copies of these so that the &'s don't force the real ones into memory. */ YYSTYPE *yyvs1 = yyvs; - short *yyss1 = yyss; + yytype_int16 *yyss1 = yyss; /* Each stack pointer address is followed by the size of the data in use in that stack, in bytes. This used to be a conditional around just the two extra args, but that might be undefined if yyoverflow is a macro. */ - yyoverflow ("parser stack overflow", + yyoverflow (YY_("memory exhausted"), &yyss1, yysize * sizeof (*yyssp), &yyvs1, yysize * sizeof (*yyvsp), @@ -1157,21 +1551,21 @@ } #else /* no yyoverflow */ # ifndef YYSTACK_RELOCATE - goto yyoverflowlab; + goto yyexhaustedlab; # else /* Extend the stack our own way. */ if (YYMAXDEPTH <= yystacksize) - goto yyoverflowlab; + goto yyexhaustedlab; yystacksize *= 2; if (YYMAXDEPTH < yystacksize) yystacksize = YYMAXDEPTH; { - short *yyss1 = yyss; + yytype_int16 *yyss1 = yyss; union yyalloc *yyptr = (union yyalloc *) YYSTACK_ALLOC (YYSTACK_BYTES (yystacksize)); if (! yyptr) - goto yyoverflowlab; + goto yyexhaustedlab; YYSTACK_RELOCATE (yyss); YYSTACK_RELOCATE (yyvs); @@ -1202,19 +1596,17 @@ `-----------*/ yybackup: -/* Do appropriate processing given the current state. */ -/* Read a lookahead token if we need one and don't already have one. */ -/* yyresume: */ - - /* First try to decide what to do without reference to lookahead token. */ + /* Do appropriate processing given the current state. Read a + look-ahead token if we need one and don't already have one. */ + /* First try to decide what to do without reference to look-ahead token. */ yyn = yypact[yystate]; if (yyn == YYPACT_NINF) goto yydefault; - /* Not known => get a lookahead token if don't already have one. */ + /* Not known => get a look-ahead token if don't already have one. */ - /* YYCHAR is either YYEMPTY or YYEOF or a valid lookahead symbol. */ + /* YYCHAR is either YYEMPTY or YYEOF or a valid look-ahead symbol. */ if (yychar == YYEMPTY) { YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Reading a token: ")); @@ -1229,7 +1621,7 @@ else { yytoken = YYTRANSLATE (yychar); - YYDSYMPRINTF ("Next token is", yytoken, &yylval, &yylloc); + YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Next token is", yytoken, &yylval, &yylloc); } /* If the proper action on seeing token YYTOKEN is to reduce or to @@ -1249,22 +1641,21 @@ if (yyn == YYFINAL) YYACCEPT; - /* Shift the lookahead token. */ - YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Shifting token %s, ", yytname[yytoken])); - - /* Discard the token being shifted unless it is eof. */ - if (yychar != YYEOF) - yychar = YYEMPTY; - - *++yyvsp = yylval; - - /* Count tokens shifted since error; after three, turn off error status. */ if (yyerrstatus) yyerrstatus--; + /* Shift the look-ahead token. */ + YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Shifting", yytoken, &yylval, &yylloc); + + /* Discard the shifted token unless it is eof. */ + if (yychar != YYEOF) + yychar = YYEMPTY; + yystate = yyn; + *++yyvsp = yylval; + goto yynewstate; @@ -1300,272 +1691,272 @@ switch (yyn) { case 4: -#line 236 "getdate.y" +#line 287 "getdate.y" { - pc->seconds = yyvsp[0].timespec; + pc->seconds = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].timespec); pc->timespec_seen = true; - } + ;} break; case 7: -#line 249 "getdate.y" - { pc->times_seen++; } +#line 300 "getdate.y" + { pc->times_seen++; ;} break; case 8: -#line 251 "getdate.y" - { pc->local_zones_seen++; } +#line 302 "getdate.y" + { pc->local_zones_seen++; ;} break; case 9: -#line 253 "getdate.y" - { pc->zones_seen++; } +#line 304 "getdate.y" + { pc->zones_seen++; ;} break; case 10: -#line 255 "getdate.y" - { pc->dates_seen++; } +#line 306 "getdate.y" + { pc->dates_seen++; ;} break; case 11: -#line 257 "getdate.y" - { pc->days_seen++; } +#line 308 "getdate.y" + { pc->days_seen++; ;} break; case 12: -#line 259 "getdate.y" - { pc->rels_seen = true; } +#line 310 "getdate.y" + { pc->rels_seen = true; ;} break; case 14: -#line 265 "getdate.y" +#line 316 "getdate.y" { - pc->hour = yyvsp[-1].textintval.value; + pc->hour = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].textintval).value; pc->minutes = 0; pc->seconds.tv_sec = 0; pc->seconds.tv_nsec = 0; - pc->meridian = yyvsp[0].intval; - } + pc->meridian = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); + ;} break; case 15: -#line 273 "getdate.y" +#line 324 "getdate.y" { - pc->hour = yyvsp[-3].textintval.value; - pc->minutes = yyvsp[-1].textintval.value; + pc->hour = (yyvsp[(1) - (4)].textintval).value; + pc->minutes = (yyvsp[(3) - (4)].textintval).value; pc->seconds.tv_sec = 0; pc->seconds.tv_nsec = 0; - pc->meridian = yyvsp[0].intval; - } + pc->meridian = (yyvsp[(4) - (4)].intval); + ;} break; case 16: -#line 281 "getdate.y" +#line 332 "getdate.y" { - pc->hour = yyvsp[-4].textintval.value; - pc->minutes = yyvsp[-2].textintval.value; + pc->hour = (yyvsp[(1) - (5)].textintval).value; + pc->minutes = (yyvsp[(3) - (5)].textintval).value; pc->seconds.tv_sec = 0; pc->seconds.tv_nsec = 0; pc->meridian = MER24; pc->zones_seen++; - pc->time_zone = time_zone_hhmm (yyvsp[-1].textintval, yyvsp[0].intval); - } + pc->time_zone = time_zone_hhmm ((yyvsp[(4) - (5)].textintval), (yyvsp[(5) - (5)].intval)); + ;} break; case 17: -#line 291 "getdate.y" +#line 342 "getdate.y" { - pc->hour = yyvsp[-5].textintval.value; - pc->minutes = yyvsp[-3].textintval.value; - pc->seconds = yyvsp[-1].timespec; - pc->meridian = yyvsp[0].intval; - } + pc->hour = (yyvsp[(1) - (6)].textintval).value; + pc->minutes = (yyvsp[(3) - (6)].textintval).value; + pc->seconds = (yyvsp[(5) - (6)].timespec); + pc->meridian = (yyvsp[(6) - (6)].intval); + ;} break; case 18: -#line 298 "getdate.y" +#line 349 "getdate.y" { - pc->hour = yyvsp[-6].textintval.value; - pc->minutes = yyvsp[-4].textintval.value; - pc->seconds = yyvsp[-2].timespec; + pc->hour = (yyvsp[(1) - (7)].textintval).value; + pc->minutes = (yyvsp[(3) - (7)].textintval).value; + pc->seconds = (yyvsp[(5) - (7)].timespec); pc->meridian = MER24; pc->zones_seen++; - pc->time_zone = time_zone_hhmm (yyvsp[-1].textintval, yyvsp[0].intval); - } + pc->time_zone = time_zone_hhmm ((yyvsp[(6) - (7)].textintval), (yyvsp[(7) - (7)].intval)); + ;} break; case 19: -#line 310 "getdate.y" +#line 361 "getdate.y" { - pc->local_isdst = yyvsp[0].intval; - pc->dsts_seen += (0 < yyvsp[0].intval); - } + pc->local_isdst = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].intval); + pc->dsts_seen += (0 < (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].intval)); + ;} break; case 20: -#line 315 "getdate.y" +#line 366 "getdate.y" { pc->local_isdst = 1; - pc->dsts_seen += (0 < yyvsp[-1].intval) + 1; - } + pc->dsts_seen += (0 < (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].intval)) + 1; + ;} break; case 21: -#line 323 "getdate.y" - { pc->time_zone = yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 374 "getdate.y" + { pc->time_zone = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].intval); ;} break; case 22: -#line 325 "getdate.y" - { pc->time_zone = yyvsp[-1].intval; pc->rels_seen = true; } +#line 376 "getdate.y" + { pc->time_zone = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].intval); pc->rels_seen = true; ;} break; case 23: -#line 327 "getdate.y" - { pc->time_zone = yyvsp[-2].intval + time_zone_hhmm (yyvsp[-1].textintval, yyvsp[0].intval); } +#line 378 "getdate.y" + { pc->time_zone = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].intval) + time_zone_hhmm ((yyvsp[(2) - (3)].textintval), (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].intval)); ;} break; case 24: -#line 329 "getdate.y" - { pc->time_zone = yyvsp[0].intval + 60; } +#line 380 "getdate.y" + { pc->time_zone = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].intval) + 60; ;} break; case 25: -#line 331 "getdate.y" - { pc->time_zone = yyvsp[-1].intval + 60; } +#line 382 "getdate.y" + { pc->time_zone = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].intval) + 60; ;} break; case 26: -#line 336 "getdate.y" +#line 387 "getdate.y" { pc->day_ordinal = 1; - pc->day_number = yyvsp[0].intval; - } + pc->day_number = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].intval); + ;} break; case 27: -#line 341 "getdate.y" +#line 392 "getdate.y" { pc->day_ordinal = 1; - pc->day_number = yyvsp[-1].intval; - } + pc->day_number = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].intval); + ;} break; case 28: -#line 346 "getdate.y" +#line 397 "getdate.y" { - pc->day_ordinal = yyvsp[-1].intval; - pc->day_number = yyvsp[0].intval; - } + pc->day_ordinal = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].intval); + pc->day_number = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); + ;} break; case 29: -#line 351 "getdate.y" +#line 402 "getdate.y" { - pc->day_ordinal = yyvsp[-1].textintval.value; - pc->day_number = yyvsp[0].intval; - } + pc->day_ordinal = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].textintval).value; + pc->day_number = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); + ;} break; case 30: -#line 359 "getdate.y" +#line 410 "getdate.y" { - pc->month = yyvsp[-2].textintval.value; - pc->day = yyvsp[0].textintval.value; - } + pc->month = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].textintval).value; + pc->day = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].textintval).value; + ;} break; case 31: -#line 364 "getdate.y" +#line 415 "getdate.y" { /* Interpret as YYYY/MM/DD if the first value has 4 or more digits, otherwise as MM/DD/YY. The goal in recognizing YYYY/MM/DD is solely to support legacy machine-generated dates like those in an RCS log listing. If you want portability, use the ISO 8601 format. */ - if (4 <= yyvsp[-4].textintval.digits) + if (4 <= (yyvsp[(1) - (5)].textintval).digits) { - pc->year = yyvsp[-4].textintval; - pc->month = yyvsp[-2].textintval.value; - pc->day = yyvsp[0].textintval.value; + pc->year = (yyvsp[(1) - (5)].textintval); + pc->month = (yyvsp[(3) - (5)].textintval).value; + pc->day = (yyvsp[(5) - (5)].textintval).value; } else { - pc->month = yyvsp[-4].textintval.value; - pc->day = yyvsp[-2].textintval.value; - pc->year = yyvsp[0].textintval; + pc->month = (yyvsp[(1) - (5)].textintval).value; + pc->day = (yyvsp[(3) - (5)].textintval).value; + pc->year = (yyvsp[(5) - (5)].textintval); } - } + ;} break; case 32: -#line 384 "getdate.y" +#line 435 "getdate.y" { /* ISO 8601 format. YYYY-MM-DD. */ - pc->year = yyvsp[-2].textintval; - pc->month = -yyvsp[-1].textintval.value; - pc->day = -yyvsp[0].textintval.value; - } + pc->year = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].textintval); + pc->month = -(yyvsp[(2) - (3)].textintval).value; + pc->day = -(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].textintval).value; + ;} break; case 33: -#line 391 "getdate.y" +#line 442 "getdate.y" { /* e.g. 17-JUN-1992. */ - pc->day = yyvsp[-2].textintval.value; - pc->month = yyvsp[-1].intval; - pc->year.value = -yyvsp[0].textintval.value; - pc->year.digits = yyvsp[0].textintval.digits; - } + pc->day = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].textintval).value; + pc->month = (yyvsp[(2) - (3)].intval); + pc->year.value = -(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].textintval).value; + pc->year.digits = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].textintval).digits; + ;} break; case 34: -#line 399 "getdate.y" +#line 450 "getdate.y" { /* e.g. JUN-17-1992. */ - pc->month = yyvsp[-2].intval; - pc->day = -yyvsp[-1].textintval.value; - pc->year.value = -yyvsp[0].textintval.value; - pc->year.digits = yyvsp[0].textintval.digits; - } + pc->month = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].intval); + pc->day = -(yyvsp[(2) - (3)].textintval).value; + pc->year.value = -(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].textintval).value; + pc->year.digits = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].textintval).digits; + ;} break; case 35: -#line 407 "getdate.y" +#line 458 "getdate.y" { - pc->month = yyvsp[-1].intval; - pc->day = yyvsp[0].textintval.value; - } + pc->month = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].intval); + pc->day = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].textintval).value; + ;} break; case 36: -#line 412 "getdate.y" +#line 463 "getdate.y" { - pc->month = yyvsp[-3].intval; - pc->day = yyvsp[-2].textintval.value; - pc->year = yyvsp[0].textintval; - } + pc->month = (yyvsp[(1) - (4)].intval); + pc->day = (yyvsp[(2) - (4)].textintval).value; + pc->year = (yyvsp[(4) - (4)].textintval); + ;} break; case 37: -#line 418 "getdate.y" +#line 469 "getdate.y" { - pc->day = yyvsp[-1].textintval.value; - pc->month = yyvsp[0].intval; - } + pc->day = (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].textintval).value; + pc->month = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); + ;} break; case 38: -#line 423 "getdate.y" +#line 474 "getdate.y" { - pc->day = yyvsp[-2].textintval.value; - pc->month = yyvsp[-1].intval; - pc->year = yyvsp[0].textintval; - } + pc->day = (yyvsp[(1) - (3)].textintval).value; + pc->month = (yyvsp[(2) - (3)].intval); + pc->year = (yyvsp[(3) - (3)].textintval); + ;} break; case 39: -#line 432 "getdate.y" +#line 483 "getdate.y" { pc->rel_ns = -pc->rel_ns; pc->rel_seconds = -pc->rel_seconds; @@ -1574,216 +1965,215 @@ pc->rel_day = -pc->rel_day; pc->rel_month = -pc->rel_month; pc->rel_year = -pc->rel_year; - } + ;} break; case 41: -#line 446 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_year += yyvsp[-1].intval * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 497 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_year += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].intval) * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 42: -#line 448 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_year += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 499 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_year += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].textintval).value * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 43: -#line 450 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_year += yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 501 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_year += (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].intval); ;} break; case 44: -#line 452 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_month += yyvsp[-1].intval * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 503 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_month += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].intval) * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 45: -#line 454 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_month += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 505 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_month += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].textintval).value * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 46: -#line 456 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_month += yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 507 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_month += (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].intval); ;} break; case 47: -#line 458 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_day += yyvsp[-1].intval * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 509 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_day += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].intval) * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 48: -#line 460 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_day += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 511 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_day += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].textintval).value * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 49: -#line 462 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_day += yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 513 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_day += (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].intval); ;} break; case 50: -#line 464 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_hour += yyvsp[-1].intval * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 515 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_hour += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].intval) * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 51: -#line 466 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_hour += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 517 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_hour += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].textintval).value * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 52: -#line 468 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_hour += yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 519 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_hour += (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].intval); ;} break; case 53: -#line 470 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_minutes += yyvsp[-1].intval * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 521 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_minutes += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].intval) * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 54: -#line 472 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_minutes += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 523 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_minutes += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].textintval).value * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 55: -#line 474 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_minutes += yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 525 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_minutes += (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].intval); ;} break; case 56: -#line 476 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_seconds += yyvsp[-1].intval * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 527 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_seconds += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].intval) * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 57: -#line 478 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_seconds += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 529 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_seconds += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].textintval).value * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 58: -#line 480 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_seconds += yyvsp[-1].timespec.tv_sec * yyvsp[0].intval; pc->rel_ns += yyvsp[-1].timespec.tv_nsec * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 531 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_seconds += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].timespec).tv_sec * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); pc->rel_ns += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].timespec).tv_nsec * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 59: -#line 482 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_seconds += yyvsp[-1].timespec.tv_sec * yyvsp[0].intval; pc->rel_ns += yyvsp[-1].timespec.tv_nsec * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 533 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_seconds += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].timespec).tv_sec * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); pc->rel_ns += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].timespec).tv_nsec * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 60: -#line 484 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_seconds += yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 535 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_seconds += (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].intval); ;} break; case 62: -#line 490 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_year += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 541 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_year += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].textintval).value * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 63: -#line 492 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_month += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 543 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_month += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].textintval).value * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 64: -#line 494 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_day += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 545 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_day += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].textintval).value * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 65: -#line 496 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_hour += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 547 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_hour += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].textintval).value * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 66: -#line 498 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_minutes += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 549 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_minutes += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].textintval).value * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 67: -#line 500 "getdate.y" - { pc->rel_seconds += yyvsp[-1].textintval.value * yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 551 "getdate.y" + { pc->rel_seconds += (yyvsp[(1) - (2)].textintval).value * (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].intval); ;} break; case 71: -#line 508 "getdate.y" - { yyval.timespec.tv_sec = yyvsp[0].textintval.value; yyval.timespec.tv_nsec = 0; } +#line 559 "getdate.y" + { (yyval.timespec).tv_sec = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].textintval).value; (yyval.timespec).tv_nsec = 0; ;} break; case 73: -#line 514 "getdate.y" - { yyval.timespec.tv_sec = yyvsp[0].textintval.value; yyval.timespec.tv_nsec = 0; } +#line 565 "getdate.y" + { (yyval.timespec).tv_sec = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].textintval).value; (yyval.timespec).tv_nsec = 0; ;} break; case 74: -#line 519 "getdate.y" +#line 570 "getdate.y" { if (pc->dates_seen && ! pc->year.digits - && ! pc->rels_seen && (pc->times_seen || 2 < yyvsp[0].textintval.digits)) - pc->year = yyvsp[0].textintval; + && ! pc->rels_seen && (pc->times_seen || 2 < (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].textintval).digits)) + pc->year = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].textintval); else { - if (4 < yyvsp[0].textintval.digits) + if (4 < (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].textintval).digits) { pc->dates_seen++; - pc->day = yyvsp[0].textintval.value % 100; - pc->month = (yyvsp[0].textintval.value / 100) % 100; - pc->year.value = yyvsp[0].textintval.value / 10000; - pc->year.digits = yyvsp[0].textintval.digits - 4; + pc->day = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].textintval).value % 100; + pc->month = ((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].textintval).value / 100) % 100; + pc->year.value = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].textintval).value / 10000; + pc->year.digits = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].textintval).digits - 4; } else { pc->times_seen++; - if (yyvsp[0].textintval.digits <= 2) + if ((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].textintval).digits <= 2) { - pc->hour = yyvsp[0].textintval.value; + pc->hour = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].textintval).value; pc->minutes = 0; } else { - pc->hour = yyvsp[0].textintval.value / 100; - pc->minutes = yyvsp[0].textintval.value % 100; + pc->hour = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].textintval).value / 100; + pc->minutes = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].textintval).value % 100; } pc->seconds.tv_sec = 0; pc->seconds.tv_nsec = 0; pc->meridian = MER24; } } - } + ;} break; case 75: -#line 556 "getdate.y" - { yyval.intval = -1; } +#line 607 "getdate.y" + { (yyval.intval) = -1; ;} break; case 76: -#line 558 "getdate.y" - { yyval.intval = yyvsp[0].textintval.value; } +#line 609 "getdate.y" + { (yyval.intval) = (yyvsp[(2) - (2)].textintval).value; ;} break; case 77: -#line 563 "getdate.y" - { yyval.intval = MER24; } +#line 614 "getdate.y" + { (yyval.intval) = MER24; ;} break; case 78: -#line 565 "getdate.y" - { yyval.intval = yyvsp[0].intval; } +#line 616 "getdate.y" + { (yyval.intval) = (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].intval); ;} break; +/* Line 1267 of yacc.c. */ +#line 2171 "getdate.c" + default: break; } + YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("-> $$ =", yyr1[yyn], &yyval, &yyloc); -/* Line 1000 of yacc.c. */ -#line 1782 "getdate.c" - - yyvsp -= yylen; - yyssp -= yylen; - - + YYPOPSTACK (yylen); + yylen = 0; YY_STACK_PRINT (yyss, yyssp); *++yyvsp = yyval; @@ -1812,99 +2202,65 @@ if (!yyerrstatus) { ++yynerrs; -#if YYERROR_VERBOSE - yyn = yypact[yystate]; - - if (YYPACT_NINF < yyn && yyn < YYLAST) - { - YYSIZE_T yysize = 0; - int yytype = YYTRANSLATE (yychar); - const char* yyprefix; - char *yymsg; - int yyx; - - /* Start YYX at -YYN if negative to avoid negative indexes in - YYCHECK. */ - int yyxbegin = yyn < 0 ? -yyn : 0; - - /* Stay within bounds of both yycheck and yytname. */ - int yychecklim = YYLAST - yyn; - int yyxend = yychecklim < YYNTOKENS ? yychecklim : YYNTOKENS; - int yycount = 0; - - yyprefix = ", expecting "; - for (yyx = yyxbegin; yyx < yyxend; ++yyx) - if (yycheck[yyx + yyn] == yyx && yyx != YYTERROR) +#if ! YYERROR_VERBOSE + yyerror (pc, YY_("syntax error")); +#else + { + YYSIZE_T yysize = yysyntax_error (0, yystate, yychar); + if (yymsg_alloc < yysize && yymsg_alloc < YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM) + { + YYSIZE_T yyalloc = 2 * yysize; + if (! (yysize <= yyalloc && yyalloc <= YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM)) + yyalloc = YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM; + if (yymsg != yymsgbuf) + YYSTACK_FREE (yymsg); + yymsg = (char *) YYSTACK_ALLOC (yyalloc); + if (yymsg) + yymsg_alloc = yyalloc; + else { - yysize += yystrlen (yyprefix) + yystrlen (yytname [yyx]); - yycount += 1; - if (yycount == 5) - { - yysize = 0; - break; - } + yymsg = yymsgbuf; + yymsg_alloc = sizeof yymsgbuf; } - yysize += (sizeof ("syntax error, unexpected ") - + yystrlen (yytname[yytype])); - yymsg = (char *) YYSTACK_ALLOC (yysize); - if (yymsg != 0) - { - char *yyp = yystpcpy (yymsg, "syntax error, unexpected "); - yyp = yystpcpy (yyp, yytname[yytype]); + } - if (yycount < 5) - { - yyprefix = ", expecting "; - for (yyx = yyxbegin; yyx < yyxend; ++yyx) - if (yycheck[yyx + yyn] == yyx && yyx != YYTERROR) - { - yyp = yystpcpy (yyp, yyprefix); - yyp = yystpcpy (yyp, yytname[yyx]); - yyprefix = " or "; - } - } - yyerror (pc, yymsg); - YYSTACK_FREE (yymsg); - } - else - yyerror (pc, "syntax error; also virtual memory exhausted"); - } - else -#endif /* YYERROR_VERBOSE */ - yyerror (pc, "syntax error"); + if (0 < yysize && yysize <= yymsg_alloc) + { + (void) yysyntax_error (yymsg, yystate, yychar); + yyerror (pc, yymsg); + } + else + { + yyerror (pc, YY_("syntax error")); + if (yysize != 0) + goto yyexhaustedlab; + } + } +#endif } if (yyerrstatus == 3) { - /* If just tried and failed to reuse lookahead token after an + /* If just tried and failed to reuse look-ahead token after an error, discard it. */ if (yychar <= YYEOF) - { - /* If at end of input, pop the error token, - then the rest of the stack, then return failure. */ + { + /* Return failure if at end of input. */ if (yychar == YYEOF) - for (;;) - { - YYPOPSTACK; - if (yyssp == yyss) - YYABORT; - YYDSYMPRINTF ("Error: popping", yystos[*yyssp], yyvsp, yylsp); - yydestruct (yystos[*yyssp], yyvsp); - } - } + YYABORT; + } else { - YYDSYMPRINTF ("Error: discarding", yytoken, &yylval, &yylloc); - yydestruct (yytoken, &yylval); + yydestruct ("Error: discarding", + yytoken, &yylval, pc); yychar = YYEMPTY; - } } - /* Else will try to reuse lookahead token after shifting the error + /* Else will try to reuse look-ahead token after shifting the error token. */ goto yyerrlab1; @@ -1914,15 +2270,17 @@ `---------------------------------------------------*/ yyerrorlab: -#ifdef __GNUC__ - /* Pacify GCC when the user code never invokes YYERROR and the label - yyerrorlab therefore never appears in user code. */ - if (0) + /* Pacify compilers like GCC when the user code never invokes + YYERROR and the label yyerrorlab therefore never appears in user + code. */ + if (/*CONSTCOND*/ 0) goto yyerrorlab; -#endif - yyvsp -= yylen; - yyssp -= yylen; + /* Do not reclaim the symbols of the rule which action triggered + this YYERROR. */ + YYPOPSTACK (yylen); + yylen = 0; + YY_STACK_PRINT (yyss, yyssp); yystate = *yyssp; goto yyerrlab1; @@ -1951,9 +2309,10 @@ if (yyssp == yyss) YYABORT; - YYDSYMPRINTF ("Error: popping", yystos[*yyssp], yyvsp, yylsp); - yydestruct (yystos[yystate], yyvsp); - YYPOPSTACK; + + yydestruct ("Error: popping", + yystos[yystate], yyvsp, pc); + YYPOPSTACK (1); yystate = *yyssp; YY_STACK_PRINT (yyss, yyssp); } @@ -1961,11 +2320,12 @@ if (yyn == YYFINAL) YYACCEPT; - YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Shifting error token, ")); - *++yyvsp = yylval; + /* Shift the error token. */ + YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Shifting", yystos[yyn], yyvsp, yylsp); + yystate = yyn; goto yynewstate; @@ -1985,25 +2345,43 @@ goto yyreturn; #ifndef yyoverflow -/*----------------------------------------------. -| yyoverflowlab -- parser overflow comes here. | -`----------------------------------------------*/ -yyoverflowlab: - yyerror (pc, "parser stack overflow"); +/*-------------------------------------------------. +| yyexhaustedlab -- memory exhaustion comes here. | +`-------------------------------------------------*/ +yyexhaustedlab: + yyerror (pc, YY_("memory exhausted")); yyresult = 2; /* Fall through. */ #endif yyreturn: + if (yychar != YYEOF && yychar != YYEMPTY) + yydestruct ("Cleanup: discarding lookahead", + yytoken, &yylval, pc); + /* Do not reclaim the symbols of the rule which action triggered + this YYABORT or YYACCEPT. */ + YYPOPSTACK (yylen); + YY_STACK_PRINT (yyss, yyssp); + while (yyssp != yyss) + { + yydestruct ("Cleanup: popping", + yystos[*yyssp], yyvsp, pc); + YYPOPSTACK (1); + } #ifndef yyoverflow if (yyss != yyssa) YYSTACK_FREE (yyss); #endif - return yyresult; +#if YYERROR_VERBOSE + if (yymsg != yymsgbuf) + YYSTACK_FREE (yymsg); +#endif + /* Make sure YYID is used. */ + return YYID (yyresult); } -#line 568 "getdate.y" +#line 619 "getdate.y" static table const meridian_table[] = @@ -2520,7 +2898,7 @@ /* Do nothing if the parser reports an error. */ static int -yyerror (parser_control *pc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char *s ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) +yyerror (parser_control *pc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, const char *s ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { return 0; } @@ -2563,9 +2941,9 @@ if (tz) { size_t tzsize = strlen (tz) + 1; - tz = (tzsize <= TZBUFSIZE + tz = (tzsize == 1 ? NULL : (tzsize <= TZBUFSIZE ? memcpy (tzbuf, tz, tzsize) - : xmemdup (tz, tzsize)); + : xmemdup (tz, tzsize))); } return tz; } @@ -2793,7 +3171,8 @@ + sizeof pc.time_zone * CHAR_BIT / 3]; if (!tz_was_altered) tz0 = get_tz (tz0buf); - sprintf (tz1buf, "XXX%s%ld:%02d", "-" + (time_zone < 0), + snprintf(tz1buf, sizeof(tz1buf), + "XXX%s%ld:%02d", "-" + (time_zone < 0), abs_time_zone_hour, abs_time_zone_min); if (setenv ("TZ", tz1buf, 1) != 0) goto fail; @@ -2891,46 +3270,67 @@ ok = false; done: if (tz_was_altered) - ok &= (tz0 ? setenv ("TZ", tz0, 1) : unsetenv ("TZ")) == 0; + ok &= (tz0 ? setenv("TZ", tz0, 1) : (unsetenv("TZ"), 0)) == 0; if (tz0 != tz0buf) free (tz0); return ok; } #if TEST +ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN void +xalloc_die(void) +{ + fprintf(stderr, "memory exhausted\n"); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); +} int -main (int ac, char **av) +main(int argc, char **argv) { char buff[BUFSIZ]; + int cmd = 0; - printf ("Enter date, or blank line to exit.\n\t> "); + if (argc > 1) { + int i = 1; + buff[0] = '\0'; + while (i < argc) { + if (i > 1) + strlcat(buff, " ", BUFSIZ); + strlcat(buff, argv[i++], BUFSIZ); + } + cmd++; + goto once; + } + + printf("Enter date, or blank line to exit.\n> "); fflush (stdout); buff[BUFSIZ - 1] = '\0'; - while (fgets (buff, BUFSIZ - 1, stdin) && buff[0]) + while (fgets(buff, BUFSIZ - 1, stdin) && buff[0] && + buff[0] != '\r' && buff[0] != '\n') { struct timespec d; struct tm const *tm; + once: if (! get_date (&d, buff, NULL)) printf ("Bad format - couldn't convert.\n"); else if (! (tm = localtime (&d.tv_sec))) { - long int sec = d.tv_sec; - printf ("localtime (%ld) failed\n", sec); + printf ("localtime (%lld) failed\n", (long long)d.tv_sec); } else { int ns = d.tv_nsec; - printf ("%04ld-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d.%09d\n", - tm->tm_year + 1900L, tm->tm_mon + 1, tm->tm_mday, + printf ("%13lld =\t%04ld-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d.%09d\n", + (long long)d.tv_sec, (long)tm->tm_year + 1900, + tm->tm_mon + 1, tm->tm_mday, tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min, tm->tm_sec, ns); } - printf ("\t> "); + if (cmd) + return 0; + printf ("> "); fflush (stdout); } return 0; } #endif /* TEST */ - - --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/getdate.h +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/getdate.h @@ -1,6 +1,9 @@ +/* $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/lib/getdate.h,v 1.7 2016/10/22 20:15:03 tg Exp $ */ + /* Parse a string into an internal time stamp. - Copyright (C) 1995, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 1995, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005 + Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -16,7 +19,17 @@ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ +#ifndef GETDATE_H +#define GETDATE_H + #include +#ifndef IN_RCS #include "timespec.h" +#else +#include +#include +#endif bool get_date (struct timespec *, char const *, struct timespec const *); + +#endif /* GETDATE_H */ --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/getdate.y +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/getdate.y @@ -1,8 +1,11 @@ %{ /* Parse a string into an internal time stamp. - Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software - Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 1995, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005 + Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + Copyright (c) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2016, 2017, 2021 + mirabilos This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -38,6 +41,10 @@ #include "getdate.h" +#ifdef USE_LIBBSD +size_t strlcat(char *, const char *, size_t); +#endif + /* There's no need to extend the stack, so there's no need to involve alloca. */ #define YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA 0 @@ -65,10 +72,44 @@ #include #include +#ifndef _STDLIB_H +#define _STDLIB_H 1 /* GNU bison needs this */ +#endif + +#ifndef IN_RCS #include "setenv.h" #include "xalloc.h" +#else /* IN_RCS */ +#include + +#define HAVE_STRUCT_TM_TM_ZONE 1 +#define HAVE_TM_GMTOFF 1 + +#define gettime(ts) clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME,(ts)) + +static void * +xmalloc(size_t s) +{ + static const char xmalloc_enomem[] = "memory exhausted\n"; + void *x; + + if ((x = malloc(s)) == NULL) { + write(2, xmalloc_enomem, sizeof(xmalloc_enomem) - 1); + exit(1); + } + + return (x); +} + +static void * +xmemdup(void const *p, size_t s) +{ + return (memcpy(xmalloc(s), p, s)); +} +#endif /* IN_RCS */ -#if STDC_HEADERS || (! defined isascii && ! HAVE_ISASCII) +#if (defined(STDC_HEADERS) && STDC_HEADERS) || \ + (!defined(isascii) && !HAVE_ISASCII) # define IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN(c) 1 #else # define IN_CTYPE_DOMAIN(c) isascii (c) @@ -87,7 +128,8 @@ of `digit' even when the host does not conform to POSIX. */ #define ISDIGIT(c) ((unsigned int) (c) - '0' <= 9) -#if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 8) || __STRICT_ANSI__ +#if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 8) || \ + (defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) && __STRICT_ANSI__) # define __attribute__(x) #endif @@ -95,6 +137,15 @@ # define ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED __attribute__ ((__unused__)) #endif +#ifndef __IDSTRING +#define __IDSTRING(varname, string) \ + static const char varname[] __attribute__((__used__)) = \ + "@(""#)" #varname ": " string +#endif + +__IDSTRING(rcsid_code, "$MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/lib/getdate.y,v 1.14 2021/01/30 02:28:27 tg Exp $"); +/* placeholder line for __IDSTRING(rcsid_bron, "$miros: ..."); so that cpp #line directives work */ + /* Shift A right by B bits portably, by dividing A by 2**B and truncating towards minus infinity. A and B should be free of side effects, and B should be in the range 0 <= B <= INT_BITS - 2, where @@ -191,7 +242,7 @@ union YYSTYPE; static int yylex (union YYSTYPE *, parser_control *); -static int yyerror (parser_control *, char *); +static int yyerror (parser_control *, const char *); static long int time_zone_hhmm (textint, long int); %} @@ -1081,7 +1132,7 @@ /* Do nothing if the parser reports an error. */ static int -yyerror (parser_control *pc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char *s ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) +yyerror (parser_control *pc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, const char *s ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) { return 0; } @@ -1124,9 +1175,9 @@ if (tz) { size_t tzsize = strlen (tz) + 1; - tz = (tzsize <= TZBUFSIZE + tz = (tzsize == 1 ? NULL : (tzsize <= TZBUFSIZE ? memcpy (tzbuf, tz, tzsize) - : xmemdup (tz, tzsize)); + : xmemdup (tz, tzsize))); } return tz; } @@ -1354,7 +1405,8 @@ + sizeof pc.time_zone * CHAR_BIT / 3]; if (!tz_was_altered) tz0 = get_tz (tz0buf); - sprintf (tz1buf, "XXX%s%ld:%02d", "-" + (time_zone < 0), + snprintf(tz1buf, sizeof(tz1buf), + "XXX%s%ld:%02d", "-" + (time_zone < 0), abs_time_zone_hour, abs_time_zone_min); if (setenv ("TZ", tz1buf, 1) != 0) goto fail; @@ -1452,42 +1504,65 @@ ok = false; done: if (tz_was_altered) - ok &= (tz0 ? setenv ("TZ", tz0, 1) : unsetenv ("TZ")) == 0; + ok &= (tz0 ? setenv("TZ", tz0, 1) : (unsetenv("TZ"), 0)) == 0; if (tz0 != tz0buf) free (tz0); return ok; } #if TEST +ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN void +xalloc_die(void) +{ + fprintf(stderr, "memory exhausted\n"); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); +} int -main (int ac, char **av) +main(int argc, char **argv) { char buff[BUFSIZ]; + int cmd = 0; + + if (argc > 1) { + int i = 1; + buff[0] = '\0'; + while (i < argc) { + if (i > 1) + strlcat(buff, " ", BUFSIZ); + strlcat(buff, argv[i++], BUFSIZ); + } + cmd++; + goto once; + } - printf ("Enter date, or blank line to exit.\n\t> "); + printf("Enter date, or blank line to exit.\n> "); fflush (stdout); buff[BUFSIZ - 1] = '\0'; - while (fgets (buff, BUFSIZ - 1, stdin) && buff[0]) + while (fgets(buff, BUFSIZ - 1, stdin) && buff[0] && + buff[0] != '\r' && buff[0] != '\n') { struct timespec d; struct tm const *tm; + once: if (! get_date (&d, buff, NULL)) printf ("Bad format - couldn't convert.\n"); else if (! (tm = localtime (&d.tv_sec))) { - long int sec = d.tv_sec; - printf ("localtime (%ld) failed\n", sec); + printf ("localtime (%lld) failed\n", (long long)d.tv_sec); } else { int ns = d.tv_nsec; - printf ("%04ld-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d.%09d\n", - tm->tm_year + 1900L, tm->tm_mon + 1, tm->tm_mday, + printf ("%13lld =\t%04ld-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d.%09d\n", + (long long)d.tv_sec, (long)tm->tm_year + 1900, + tm->tm_mon + 1, tm->tm_mday, tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min, tm->tm_sec, ns); } - printf ("\t> "); + if (cmd) + return 0; + printf ("> "); fflush (stdout); } return 0; --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/getdelim.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/getdelim.c @@ -48,7 +48,6 @@ { int result = 0; ssize_t cur_len = 0; - ssize_t len; if (lineptr == NULL || n == NULL || fp == NULL) { @@ -71,7 +70,6 @@ for (;;) { - char *t; int i; i = getc (fp); @@ -82,12 +80,12 @@ } /* Make enough space for len+1 (for final NUL) bytes. */ - if (cur_len + 1 >= *n) + if ((size_t)cur_len + 1U >= *n) { size_t needed = 2 * (cur_len + 1) + 1; /* Be generous. */ char *new_lineptr; - if (needed < cur_len) + if (needed < (size_t)cur_len) { result = -1; goto unlock_return; --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/gettext.h +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/gettext.h @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ #define _LIBGETTEXT_H 1 /* NLS can be disabled through the configure --disable-nls option. */ -#if ENABLE_NLS +#if defined(ENABLE_NLS) && (ENABLE_NLS) /* Get declarations of GNU message catalog functions. */ # include --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/glob.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/glob.c @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ # define GET_LOGIN_NAME_MAX() (-1) #endif -static const char *next_brace_sub (const char *begin, int flags) __THROW; +static const char *next_brace_sub (const char *begin, int flags) __THROWNL; #endif /* !defined _LIBC || !defined GLOB_ONLY_P */ @@ -198,8 +198,8 @@ glob_t *pglob); #if !defined _LIBC || !defined GLOB_ONLY_P -static int prefix_array (const char *prefix, char **array, size_t n) __THROW; -static int collated_compare (const void *, const void *) __THROW; +static int prefix_array (const char *prefix, char **array, size_t n) __THROWNL; +static int collated_compare (const void *, const void *) __THROWNL; /* Find the end of the sub-pattern in a brace expression. */ --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/glob_.h +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/glob_.h @@ -34,6 +34,9 @@ #ifndef __THROW # define __THROW #endif +#ifndef __THROWNL +# define __THROWNL +#endif #ifndef __size_t # define __size_t size_t --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/minmax.h +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/minmax.h @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ included after this file. Likewise for . If more than one of these system headers define MIN and MAX, pick just one of the headers (because the definitions most likely are the same). */ -#if HAVE_MINMAX_IN_LIMITS_H +#if defined(HAVE_MINMAX_IN_LIMITS_H) && (HAVE_MINMAX_IN_LIMITS_H) # include #elif HAVE_MINMAX_IN_SYS_PARAM_H # include --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/pagealign_alloc.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/pagealign_alloc.c @@ -44,6 +44,10 @@ #include "xalloc.h" #include "gettext.h" +#if HAVE_MMAP && !defined(HAVE_MAP_ANONYMOUS) +#include +#endif + #define _(str) gettext (str) #if HAVE_MMAP @@ -132,6 +136,7 @@ const int fd = -1; const int flags = MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_PRIVATE; # else /* !HAVE_MAP_ANONYMOUS */ + static int beenhere = 0; static int fd = -1; /* Only open /dev/zero once in order to avoid limiting the amount of memory we may allocate based on the number of open file descriptors. */ @@ -140,7 +145,20 @@ { fd = open ("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY, 0666); if (fd < 0) - error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("Failed to open /dev/zero for read")); + { + if (!beenhere) + { + beenhere = 1; + error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, _("Failed to open /dev/zero for read")); + } + else + { + fprintf (stderr, "Fatal in pagealign: %s\n", + _("Failed to open /dev/zero for read")); + fflush (stderr); + _exit (EXIT_FAILURE); + } + } } # endif /* HAVE_MAP_ANONYMOUS */ ret = mmap (NULL, size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, flags, fd, 0); --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/regcomp.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/regcomp.c @@ -1652,8 +1652,6 @@ && dfa->edests[node].nelem && !dfa->nodes[dfa->edests[node].elems[0]].duplicated) { - Idx org_node, cur_node; - org_node = cur_node = node; err = duplicate_node_closure (dfa, node, node, node, constraint); if (BE (err != REG_NOERROR, 0)) return err; --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/regex_internal.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/regex_internal.c @@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ if (pstr->is_utf8) { - const unsigned char *raw, *p, *q, *end; + const unsigned char *raw, *p, *end; /* Special case UTF-8. Multi-byte chars start with any byte other than 0x80 - 0xbf. */ @@ -641,17 +641,8 @@ mbstate_t cur_state; wchar_t wc2; Idx mlen = raw + pstr->len - p; - unsigned char buf[6]; size_t mbclen; - q = p; - if (BE (pstr->trans != NULL, 0)) - { - int i = mlen < 6 ? mlen : 6; - while (--i >= 0) - buf[i] = pstr->trans[p[i]]; - q = buf; - } /* XXX Don't use mbrtowc, we know which conversion to use (UTF-8 -> UCS4). */ memset (&cur_state, 0, sizeof (cur_state)); --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/regex_internal.h +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/regex_internal.h @@ -451,7 +451,9 @@ #define re_string_skip_bytes(pstr,idx) ((pstr)->cur_idx += (idx)) #define re_string_set_index(pstr,idx) ((pstr)->cur_idx = (idx)) +#ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H #include +#endif #ifndef _LIBC # if HAVE_ALLOCA --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/strftime.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/strftime.c @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ /* Copyright (C) 1991-1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (c) 2021 mirabilos NOTE: The canonical source of this file is maintained with the GNU C Library. Bugs can be reported to bug-glibc@prep.ai.mit.edu. @@ -1222,8 +1223,7 @@ } if (modifier == L_('O')) goto bad_format; - else - DO_SIGNED_NUMBER (4, tp->tm_year < -TM_YEAR_BASE, + DO_SIGNED_NUMBER (4, tp->tm_year < -TM_YEAR_BASE, tp->tm_year + (unsigned int) TM_YEAR_BASE); case L_('y'): --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/sunos57-select.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/sunos57-select.c @@ -40,6 +40,11 @@ #include #include +#if defined(STDC_HEADERS) || defined(HAVE_STRING_H) +# include +#else +# include +#endif #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H # include #endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */ --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/system.h +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/system.h @@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ -/* Some file systems are case-insensitive. If FOLD_FN_CHAR is +/* Some filesystems are case-insensitive. If FOLD_FN_CHAR is #defined, it maps the character C onto its "canonical" form. In a case-insensitive system, it would map all alphanumeric characters to lower case. Under Windows NT, / and \ are both path component @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ # define fncmp strcmp #endif -/* Different file systems can have different naming patterns which designate +/* Different filesystems can have different naming patterns which designate * a path as absolute. */ #ifndef ISABSOLUTE --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/tempname.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/tempname.c @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ if (try_tmpdir) { d = __secure_getenv ("TMPDIR"); - if (d != NULL && direxists (d)) + if (d != NULL && *d && direxists (d)) dir = d; else if (dir != NULL && direxists (dir)) /* nothing */ ; --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/test-getdate.sh +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/test-getdate.sh @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ #! /bin/sh +# $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/lib/test-getdate.sh,v 1.2 2016/10/22 15:34:32 tg Exp $ # Test that a getdate executable meets its specification. # @@ -19,6 +20,11 @@ # Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ +# as this uses POSIX behaviour and does not count leap seconds... +if test -n "$GETDATE_LD_PRELOAD"; then + LD_PRELOAD=$GETDATE_LD_PRELOAD + export LD_PRELOAD +fi ### ### Globals @@ -113,10 +119,9 @@ NTZ=`TZ=$1 date +%Z` if test "$NTZ" = "$UTZ" || test "$NTZ" = "$1"; then skipreason="$1 is not a recognized timezone on this system" - return `false` - else - return `:` + return 1 fi + : } @@ -184,22 +189,22 @@ cat >getdate-expected < Bad format - couldn't convert. - > Bad format - couldn't convert. - > 1972-12-05 00:00:00.000000000 - > 1974-03-29 00:00:00.000000000 - > 1996-05-12 13:57:45.000000000 - > 2012-05-12 00:00:00.000000000 - > 1996-05-12 00:00:00.000000000 - > Bad format - couldn't convert. - > Bad format - couldn't convert. - > 1970-01-01 02:00:00.000000000 - > Bad format - couldn't convert. - > 1969-12-31 22:00:00.000000000 - > Bad format - couldn't convert. - > 1970-01-01 06:00:00.000000000 - > 1997-01-12 00:00:00.000000000 - > +> Bad format - couldn't convert. +> Bad format - couldn't convert. +> 92361600 = 1972-12-05 00:00:00.000000000 +> 133747200 = 1974-03-29 00:00:00.000000000 +> 831909465 = 1996-05-12 13:57:45.000000000 +> 1336780800 = 2012-05-12 00:00:00.000000000 +> 831859200 = 1996-05-12 00:00:00.000000000 +> Bad format - couldn't convert. +> Bad format - couldn't convert. +> 7200 = 1970-01-01 02:00:00.000000000 +> Bad format - couldn't convert. +> -7200 = 1969-12-31 22:00:00.000000000 +> Bad format - couldn't convert. +> 21600 = 1970-01-01 06:00:00.000000000 +> 853027200 = 1997-01-12 00:00:00.000000000 +> EOF ./getdate >getdate-got <getdate-expected < 2005-03-01 00:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-03-27 00:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-03-28 01:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-03-28 01:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-03-29 01:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-03-29 01:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-03-30 01:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-03-30 01:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-03-31 01:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-03-31 01:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-04-01 01:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-04-01 01:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-04-10 01:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-04-10 01:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-04-01 00:00:00.000000000 - > +> 1109635200 = 2005-03-01 00:00:00.000000000 +> 1111881600 = 2005-03-27 00:00:00.000000000 +> 1111968000 = 2005-03-28 01:00:00.000000000 +> 1111968000 = 2005-03-28 01:00:00.000000000 +> 1112054400 = 2005-03-29 01:00:00.000000000 +> 1112054400 = 2005-03-29 01:00:00.000000000 +> 1112140800 = 2005-03-30 01:00:00.000000000 +> 1112140800 = 2005-03-30 01:00:00.000000000 +> 1112227200 = 2005-03-31 01:00:00.000000000 +> 1112227200 = 2005-03-31 01:00:00.000000000 +> 1112313600 = 2005-04-01 01:00:00.000000000 +> 1112313600 = 2005-04-01 01:00:00.000000000 +> 1113091200 = 2005-04-10 01:00:00.000000000 +> 1113091200 = 2005-04-10 01:00:00.000000000 +> 1112310000 = 2005-04-01 00:00:00.000000000 +> EOF ./getdate >getdate-got <getdate-expected < 2005-03-01 00:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-02-28 18:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-04-01 00:00:00.000000000 - > Bad format - couldn't convert. - > 2005-04-30 19:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-04-30 20:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-05-01 00:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-04-30 20:00:00.000000000 - > Bad format - couldn't convert. - > 2005-05-31 19:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-05-31 20:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-06-01 00:00:00.000000000 - > 2005-05-31 20:00:00.000000000 - > +> 1109653200 = 2005-03-01 00:00:00.000000000 +> 1109631600 = 2005-02-28 18:00:00.000000000 +> 1112331600 = 2005-04-01 00:00:00.000000000 +> Bad format - couldn't convert. +> 1114902000 = 2005-04-30 19:00:00.000000000 +> 1114905600 = 2005-04-30 20:00:00.000000000 +> 1114920000 = 2005-05-01 00:00:00.000000000 +> 1114905600 = 2005-04-30 20:00:00.000000000 +> Bad format - couldn't convert. +> 1117580400 = 2005-05-31 19:00:00.000000000 +> 1117584000 = 2005-05-31 20:00:00.000000000 +> 1117598400 = 2005-06-01 00:00:00.000000000 +> 1117584000 = 2005-05-31 20:00:00.000000000 +> EOF ./getdate >getdate-got < #endif #ifndef IN_LIBINTL +# ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H # include +# endif #endif /* Specification. */ @@ -100,7 +102,12 @@ # define DIRECTIVE char_directive # define DIRECTIVES char_directives # define PRINTF_PARSE printf_parse +#if 0 +/* disabled for security reasons, to avoid having %n in writable memory */ # define USE_SNPRINTF (HAVE_DECL__SNPRINTF || HAVE_SNPRINTF) +#else +# define USE_SNPRINTF 0 +#endif # if HAVE_DECL__SNPRINTF /* Windows. */ # define SNPRINTF _snprintf @@ -591,11 +598,12 @@ { size_t maxlen; int count; - int retcount; +#if USE_SNPRINTF + int retcount = 0; +#endif maxlen = allocated - length; count = -1; - retcount = 0; #if USE_SNPRINTF # define SNPRINTF_BUF(arg) \ --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/lib/xalloc.h +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/lib/xalloc.h @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ # ifndef __attribute__ -# if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 8) || __STRICT_ANSI__ +# if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 8) || (defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) && (__STRICT_ANSI__)) # define __attribute__(x) # endif # endif --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/m4/getcwd-path-max.m4 +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/m4/getcwd-path-max.m4 @@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ { #ifndef PATH_MAX /* The Hurd doesn't define this, so getcwd can't exhibit the bug -- - at least not on a local file system. And if we were to start worrying - about remote file systems, we'd have to enable the wrapper function + at least not on a local filesystem. And if we were to start worrying + about remote filesystems, we'd have to enable the wrapper function all of the time, just to be safe. That's not worth the cost. */ exit (0); #elif ((INT_MAX / (DIR_NAME_SIZE / DOTDOTSLASH_LEN + 1) \ --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/m4/getdate.m4 +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/m4/getdate.m4 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([gl_GETDATE], [ - AC_LIBSOURCES([getdate.h, getdate.y]) + AC_LIBSOURCES([getdate.h, getdate.c]) AC_LIBOBJ([getdate]) dnl Prerequisites of lib/getdate.h. --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/m4/longdouble.m4 +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/m4/longdouble.m4 @@ -8,21 +8,12 @@ dnl Test whether the compiler supports the 'long double' type. dnl Prerequisite: AC_PROG_CC +dnl $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/m4/longdouble.m4,v 1.4 2016/10/22 03:36:43 tg Exp $ + AC_DEFUN([gt_TYPE_LONGDOUBLE], [ - AC_CACHE_CHECK([for long double], gt_cv_c_long_double, - [if test "$GCC" = yes; then - gt_cv_c_long_double=yes - else - AC_TRY_COMPILE([ - /* The Stardent Vistra knows sizeof(long double), but does not support it. */ - long double foo = 0.0; - /* On Ultrix 4.3 cc, long double is 4 and double is 8. */ - int array [2*(sizeof(long double) >= sizeof(double)) - 1]; - ], , - gt_cv_c_long_double=yes, gt_cv_c_long_double=no) - fi]) - if test $gt_cv_c_long_double = yes; then + AC_CHECK_TYPE([long double], [gt_cv_c_long_double=yes], [gt_cv_c_long_double=no]) + if test x"$gt_cv_c_long_double" = x"yes"; then AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE, 1, [Define if you have the 'long double' type.]) fi ]) --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/m4/mktime.m4 +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/m4/mktime.m4 @@ -6,6 +6,9 @@ dnl From Jim Meyering. +dnl Test program updated to git faefb77009239f82ac2f77ac0c10d71d4f38af07 +dnl for Debian. + # Redefine AC_FUNC_MKTIME, to fix a bug in Autoconf 2.57 and earlier. # This redefinition can be removed once a new version of Autoconf comes out. # The redefinition is taken from @@ -19,27 +22,16 @@ AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working mktime], ac_cv_func_working_mktime, [AC_RUN_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE( [[/* Test program from Paul Eggert and Tony Leneis. */ -#if TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME -# include -# include -#else -# if HAVE_SYS_TIME_H -# include -# else -# include -# endif -#endif +#include +#include +#include -#if HAVE_STDLIB_H -# include -#endif - -#if HAVE_UNISTD_H +#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H # include #endif -#if !HAVE_ALARM -# define alarm(X) /* empty */ +#if HAVE_DECL_ALARM +# include #endif /* Work around redefinition to rpl_putenv by other config tests. */ @@ -55,9 +47,9 @@ }; #define N_STRINGS (sizeof (tz_strings) / sizeof (tz_strings[0])) -/* Fail if mktime fails to convert a date in the spring-forward gap. +/* Return 0 if mktime fails to convert a date in the spring-forward gap. Based on a problem report from Andreas Jaeger. */ -static void +static int spring_forward_gap () { /* glibc (up to about 1998-10-07) failed this test. */ @@ -76,29 +68,25 @@ tm.tm_min = 0; tm.tm_sec = 0; tm.tm_isdst = -1; - if (mktime (&tm) == (time_t)-1) - exit (1); + return mktime (&tm) != (time_t) -1; } -static void -mktime_test1 (now) - time_t now; +static int +mktime_test1 (time_t now) { struct tm *lt; - if ((lt = localtime (&now)) && mktime (lt) != now) - exit (1); + return ! (lt = localtime (&now)) || mktime (lt) == now; } -static void -mktime_test (now) - time_t now; +static int +mktime_test (time_t now) { - mktime_test1 (now); - mktime_test1 ((time_t) (time_t_max - now)); - mktime_test1 ((time_t) (time_t_min + now)); + return (mktime_test1 (now) + && mktime_test1 ((time_t) (time_t_max - now)) + && mktime_test1 ((time_t) (time_t_min + now))); } -static void +static int irix_6_4_bug () { /* Based on code from Ariel Faigon. */ @@ -111,13 +99,11 @@ tm.tm_sec = 0; tm.tm_isdst = -1; mktime (&tm); - if (tm.tm_mon != 2 || tm.tm_mday != 31) - exit (1); + return tm.tm_mon == 2 && tm.tm_mday == 31; } -static void -bigtime_test (j) - int j; +static int +bigtime_test (int j) { struct tm tm; time_t now; @@ -127,56 +113,110 @@ { struct tm *lt = localtime (&now); if (! (lt - && lt->tm_year == tm.tm_year - && lt->tm_mon == tm.tm_mon - && lt->tm_mday == tm.tm_mday - && lt->tm_hour == tm.tm_hour - && lt->tm_min == tm.tm_min - && lt->tm_sec == tm.tm_sec - && lt->tm_yday == tm.tm_yday - && lt->tm_wday == tm.tm_wday - && ((lt->tm_isdst < 0 ? -1 : 0 < lt->tm_isdst) - == (tm.tm_isdst < 0 ? -1 : 0 < tm.tm_isdst)))) - exit (1); + && lt->tm_year == tm.tm_year + && lt->tm_mon == tm.tm_mon + && lt->tm_mday == tm.tm_mday + && lt->tm_hour == tm.tm_hour + && lt->tm_min == tm.tm_min + && lt->tm_sec == tm.tm_sec + && lt->tm_yday == tm.tm_yday + && lt->tm_wday == tm.tm_wday + && ((lt->tm_isdst < 0 ? -1 : 0 < lt->tm_isdst) + == (tm.tm_isdst < 0 ? -1 : 0 < tm.tm_isdst)))) + return 0; } + return 1; +} + +static int +year_2050_test () +{ + /* The correct answer for 2050-02-01 00:00:00 in Pacific time, + ignoring leap seconds. */ + unsigned long int answer = 2527315200UL; + + struct tm tm; + time_t t; + tm.tm_year = 2050 - 1900; + tm.tm_mon = 2 - 1; + tm.tm_mday = 1; + tm.tm_hour = tm.tm_min = tm.tm_sec = 0; + tm.tm_isdst = -1; + + /* Use the portable POSIX.1 specification "TZ=PST8PDT,M4.1.0,M10.5.0" + instead of "TZ=America/Vancouver" in order to detect the bug even + on systems that don't support the Olson extension, or don't have the + full zoneinfo tables installed. */ + putenv ("TZ=PST8PDT,M4.1.0,M10.5.0"); + + t = mktime (&tm); + + /* Check that the result is either a failure, or close enough + to the correct answer that we can assume the discrepancy is + due to leap seconds. */ + return (t == (time_t) -1 + || (0 < t && answer - 120 <= t && t <= answer + 120)); } int main () { + int result = 0; time_t t, delta; int i, j; + int time_t_signed_magnitude = (time_t) ~ (time_t) 0 < (time_t) -1; + int time_t_signed = ! ((time_t) 0 < (time_t) -1); +#if HAVE_DECL_ALARM /* This test makes some buggy mktime implementations loop. Give up after 60 seconds; a mktime slower than that isn't worth using anyway. */ + signal (SIGALRM, SIG_DFL); alarm (60); +#endif + + time_t_max = (! time_t_signed + ? (time_t) -1 + : ((((time_t) 1 << (sizeof (time_t) * CHAR_BIT - 2)) - 1) + * 2 + 1)); + time_t_min = (! time_t_signed + ? (time_t) 0 + : time_t_signed_magnitude + ? ~ (time_t) 0 + : ~ time_t_max); - for (time_t_max = 1; 0 < time_t_max; time_t_max *= 2) - continue; - time_t_max--; - if ((time_t) -1 < 0) - for (time_t_min = -1; (time_t) (time_t_min * 2) < 0; time_t_min *= 2) - continue; delta = time_t_max / 997; /* a suitable prime number */ for (i = 0; i < N_STRINGS; i++) { if (tz_strings[i]) - putenv (tz_strings[i]); + putenv (tz_strings[i]); - for (t = 0; t <= time_t_max - delta; t += delta) - mktime_test (t); - mktime_test ((time_t) 1); - mktime_test ((time_t) (60 * 60)); - mktime_test ((time_t) (60 * 60 * 24)); - - for (j = 1; 0 < j; j *= 2) - bigtime_test (j); - bigtime_test (j - 1); + for (t = 0; t <= time_t_max - delta && (result & 1) == 0; t += delta) + if (! mktime_test (t)) + result |= 1; + if ((result & 2) == 0 + && ! (mktime_test ((time_t) 1) + && mktime_test ((time_t) (60 * 60)) + && mktime_test ((time_t) (60 * 60 * 24)))) + result |= 2; + + for (j = 1; (result & 4) == 0; j <<= 1) + { + if (! bigtime_test (j)) + result |= 4; + if (INT_MAX / 2 < j) + break; + } + if ((result & 8) == 0 && ! bigtime_test (INT_MAX)) + result |= 8; } - irix_6_4_bug (); - spring_forward_gap (); - exit (0); + if (! irix_6_4_bug ()) + result |= 16; + if (! spring_forward_gap ()) + result |= 32; + if (! year_2050_test ()) + result |= 64; + return result; }]])], [ac_cv_func_working_mktime=yes], [ac_cv_func_working_mktime=no], --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/man/cvs.5 +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/man/cvs.5 @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +.\" $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/man/cvs.5,v 1.3 2010/09/19 19:43:00 tg Exp $ .TH cvs 5 "12 February 1992" .\" Full space in nroff; half space in troff .de SP @@ -238,9 +239,9 @@ .B add for `tag', .B mov -for `tag -F', and +for `tag \-F', and .B del -for `tag -d`), +for `tag \-d`), .I repository , and any remaining are pairs of .B "filename revision" . --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/ChangeLog +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/ChangeLog @@ -11313,7 +11313,7 @@ 1999-05-11 Larry Jones * server.c (serve_notify): Allocate enough memory to hold the - "misformed Notify request" message in pending_error_text. + "malformed Notify request" message in pending_error_text. 1999-05-11 Jim Kingdon --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/add.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/add.c @@ -532,7 +532,8 @@ free (bbuf); } Register (entries, finfo.file, "0", - timestamp ? timestamp : vers->ts_user, + timestamp ? timestamp : + vers->ts_user_ists ? "locally added" : vers->ts_user, vers->options, vers->tag, vers->date, NULL); if (timestamp) free (timestamp); #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT @@ -784,7 +785,7 @@ } /* setup the log message */ - message = Xasprintf ("Directory %s added to the repository\n%s%s%s%s%s%s", + message = Xasprintf ("Directory %s put under version control\n%s%s%s%s%s%s", rcsdir, tag ? "--> Using per-directory sticky tag `" : "", tag ? tag : "", tag ? "'\n" : "", --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/admin.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/admin.c @@ -147,6 +147,7 @@ TRACE (TRACE_FUNCTION, "postadmin_proc (%s, %s)", repository, filter); /* %c = cvs_cmd_name + * %I = commit ID * %R = referrer * %p = shortrepos * %r = repository @@ -162,6 +163,7 @@ #endif /* SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS */ filter, "c", "s", cvs_cmd_name, + "I", "s", global_session_id, #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT "R", "s", referrer ? referrer->original : "NONE", #endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */ --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/annotate.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/annotate.c @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ /* Options from the command line. */ +static int backwards = 0; static int force_tag_match = 1; static int force_binary = 0; static char *tag = NULL; @@ -36,7 +37,8 @@ static const char *const annotate_usage[] = { - "Usage: %s %s [-lRfF] [-r rev] [-D date] [files...]\n", + "Usage: %s %s [-blRfF] [-r rev] [-D date] [files...]\n", + "\t-b\tBackwards, show when a line was removed.\n", "\t-l\tLocal directory only, no recursion.\n", "\t-R\tProcess directories recursively.\n", "\t-f\tUse head revision if tag/date not found.\n", @@ -63,10 +65,13 @@ usage (annotate_usage); optind = 0; - while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "+lr:D:fFR")) != -1) + while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "+blr:D:fFR")) != -1) { switch (c) { + case 'b': + backwards = 1; + break; case 'l': local = 1; break; @@ -105,6 +110,8 @@ ign_setup (); + if (backwards) + send_arg ("-b"); if (local) send_arg ("-l"); if (!force_tag_match) @@ -280,7 +287,8 @@ else { RCS_deltas (finfo->rcs, NULL, NULL, - version, RCS_ANNOTATE, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); + version, backwards ? RCS_ANNOTATE_BACKWARDS : RCS_ANNOTATE, + NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); } free (version); return 0; --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/buffer.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/buffer.c @@ -1,6 +1,9 @@ /* + * Copyright © 2017 mirabilos * Copyright (C) 1996-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. * + * Portions Copyright (c) 2017 Patrick Keshishian + * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) @@ -536,9 +539,10 @@ void buf_free_data (struct buffer *buffer) { - if (buf_empty_p (buffer)) return; + if (buffer->data) { buf_free_datas (buffer->data, buffer->last); buffer->data = buffer->last = NULL; + } } @@ -1049,7 +1053,14 @@ } /* Put in the command. */ - buf_append_char (outbuf, command); + switch (command) { + case CVS_OUTPUT_EX_LOGM: + buf_output0 (outbuf, "LOGM"); + break; + default: + buf_append_char (outbuf, command); + break; + } buf_append_char (outbuf, ' '); if (inbuf->data != nldata) --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/checkout.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/checkout.c @@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ * * ERRORS * Exits with a fatal error message when various events occur, such as not - * being able to resolve a path or failing ot chdir to a path. + * being able to resolve a path or failing to chdir to a path. */ int safe_location (char *where) --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/client.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/client.c @@ -3077,6 +3077,7 @@ rs_optional), RSP_LINE("M", handle_m, response_type_normal, rs_essential), RSP_LINE("Mbinary", handle_mbinary, response_type_normal, rs_optional), + RSP_LINE("LOGM", handle_m, response_type_normal, rs_optional), RSP_LINE("E", handle_e, response_type_normal, rs_essential), RSP_LINE("F", handle_f, response_type_normal, rs_optional), RSP_LINE("MT", handle_mt, response_type_normal, rs_optional), @@ -3355,7 +3356,7 @@ struct servent *s; char *port_s; - if (envname && (port_s = getenv (envname))) + if (envname && (port_s = getenv (envname)) && *port_s) { int port = atoi (port_s); if (port <= 0) @@ -3510,6 +3511,17 @@ sock = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); if (sock == -1) error (1, 0, "cannot create socket: %s", SOCK_STRERROR (SOCK_ERRNO)); + +#ifdef TCP_NODELAY + /* Avoid latency due to Nagle algorithm. */ + { + int on = 1; + + if (setsockopt (sock, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &on, sizeof on) < 0) + error (0, errno, "warning: cannot set TCP_NODELAY on socket"); + } +#endif + port_number = get_cvs_port_number (root); /* if we have a proxy connect to that instead */ @@ -3558,9 +3570,9 @@ * code. */ read_line_via (from_server, to_server, &read_buf); - sscanf (read_buf, "%s %d", write_buf, &codenum); + count = sscanf (read_buf, "%*s %d", &codenum); - if ((codenum / 100) != 2) + if (count != 1 || (codenum / 100) != 2) error (1, 0, "proxy server %s:%d does not support http tunnelling", root->proxy_hostname, proxy_port_number); free (read_buf); @@ -3793,11 +3805,12 @@ /* This is pretty simple. All we need to do is choose the correct cvs binary and call piped_child. */ - char *command[3]; + char *command[4]; + int ncommand = 0; - command[0] = (root->cvs_server + command[ncommand++] = (root->cvs_server ? root->cvs_server : getenv ("CVS_SERVER")); - if (!command[0]) + if (!command[0] || !command[0][0]) # ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT /* FIXME: * I'm casting out the const below because I know that piped_child, the @@ -3807,7 +3820,7 @@ * such that this casting isn't needed, but I don't know how. If I * declare it as (const char *command[]), the compiler complains about * an incompatible arg 1 being passed to piped_child and if I declare - * it as (char *const command[3]), then the compiler complains when I + * it as (char *const command[4]), then the compiler complains when I * assign values to command[i]. */ command[0] = (char *)program_path; @@ -3819,11 +3832,15 @@ } # endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */ - command[1] = "server"; - command[2] = NULL; - - TRACE (TRACE_FUNCTION, "Forking server: %s %s", - command[0] ? command[0] : "(null)", command[1]); + if (readonlyfs) + command[ncommand++] = "-R"; + command[ncommand++] = "server"; + command[ncommand++] = NULL; + + TRACE (TRACE_FUNCTION, "Forking server: %s %s %s", + command[0] ? command[0] : "(null)", + command[1] ? command[1] : "(null)", + command[2] ? command[2] : ""); child_pid = piped_child (command, &tofd, &fromfd, false); if (child_pid < 0) @@ -3901,8 +3918,12 @@ case ext_method: #ifdef NO_EXT_METHOD error (0, 0, ":ext: method not supported by this port of CVS"); + if (0) + case extssh_method: + error (0, 0, ":extssh: method not supported by this port of CVS"); error (1, 0, "try :server: instead"); #else /* ! NO_EXT_METHOD */ + case extssh_method: start_rsh_server (root, to_server_p, from_server_p); #endif /* NO_EXT_METHOD */ @@ -4362,7 +4383,7 @@ sprintf (tmp, "%lu\n", (unsigned long) newsize); send_to_server (tmp, 0); - send_to_server (buf, newsize); + send_to_server ((const void *)buf, newsize); } } else @@ -4415,7 +4436,7 @@ * one. */ if (newsize > 0) - send_to_server (buf, newsize); + send_to_server ((const void *)buf, newsize); } free (buf); free (mode_string); @@ -4914,7 +4935,7 @@ { if (supported_request ("Max-dotdot")) { - char buf[10]; + char buf[12]; sprintf (buf, "%d", max_level); send_to_server ("Max-dotdot ", 0); --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/client.h +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/client.h @@ -213,6 +213,7 @@ #if defined AUTH_CLIENT_SUPPORT || defined HAVE_KERBEROS || defined HAVE_GSSAPI # include # include +# include # include # include struct hostent *init_sockaddr (struct sockaddr_in *, char *, unsigned int); --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/commit.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/commit.c @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ /* * Copyright (C) 1986-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. + * Copyright (c) 2007 Benny Siegert + * Copyright (c) 2005, 2007, 2021 mirabilos * * Portions Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Derek Price, Ximbiot , * and others. @@ -492,7 +494,7 @@ /* Now we keep track of which files we actually are going to operate on, and only work with those files in the future. - This saves time--we don't want to search the file system + This saves time--we don't want to search the filesystem of the working directory twice. */ if (size_overflow_p (xtimes (find_args.argc, sizeof (char **)))) { @@ -613,31 +615,7 @@ send_to_server ("ci\012", 0); err = get_responses_and_close (); - if (err != 0 && use_editor && saved_message != NULL) - { - /* If there was an error, don't nuke the user's carefully - constructed prose. This is something of a kludge; a better - solution is probably more along the lines of #150 in TODO - (doing a second up-to-date check before accepting the - log message has also been suggested, but that seems kind of - iffy because the real up-to-date check could still fail, - another error could occur, &c. Also, a second check would - slow things down). */ - - char *fname; - FILE *fp; - - fp = cvs_temp_file (&fname); - if (fp == NULL) - error (1, 0, "cannot create temporary file %s", fname); - if (fwrite (saved_message, 1, strlen (saved_message), fp) - != strlen (saved_message)) - error (1, errno, "cannot write temporary file %s", fname); - if (fclose (fp) < 0) - error (0, errno, "cannot close temporary file %s", fname); - error (0, 0, "saving log message in %s", fname); - free (fname); - } + logmsg_cleanup(err); return err; } #endif @@ -702,6 +680,7 @@ sleep_past (last_register_time); } + logmsg_cleanup(err); return err; } @@ -853,7 +832,7 @@ case T_ADDED: case T_REMOVED: { - char *editor; + char *editor = NULL; /* * some quick sanity checks; if no numeric -r option specified: @@ -1196,7 +1175,7 @@ doff = d - *c->buf; expand_string (c->buf, c->length, doff + strlen (arg)); d = *c->buf + doff; - strncpy (d, arg, strlen (arg)); + memcpy (d, arg, strlen (arg)); d += strlen (arg); free (arg); @@ -1250,6 +1229,7 @@ #endif /* SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS */ filter, "c", "s", cvs_cmd_name, + "I", "s", global_session_id, #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT "R", "s", referrer ? referrer->original : "NONE", #endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */ @@ -2255,9 +2235,10 @@ this was added into the log message. */ t = time (NULL); ct = gmtime (&t); - tmp = Xasprintf ("file %s was added on branch %s on %d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d +0000", + tmp = Xasprintf ("file %s was added on branch %s on %ld-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d +0000", file, tag, - ct->tm_year + (ct->tm_year < 100 ? 0 : 1900), + (long)ct->tm_year + + (ct->tm_year < 100 ? 0 : 1900), ct->tm_mon + 1, ct->tm_mday, ct->tm_hour, ct->tm_min, ct->tm_sec); --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/cvs.h +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/cvs.h @@ -1,5 +1,9 @@ +/* $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/src/cvs.h,v 1.10 2021/01/30 02:06:05 tg Exp $ */ + /* * Copyright (C) 1986-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. + * Copyright (c) 2007 Benny Siegert + * Copyright (c) 2017, 2021 mirabilos * * Portions Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Derek Price, Ximbiot , * and others. @@ -24,7 +28,7 @@ /* Add GNU attribute suppport. */ #ifndef __attribute__ /* This feature is available in gcc versions 2.5 and later. */ -# if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 5) || __STRICT_ANSI__ +# if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 5) || (defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) && (__STRICT_ANSI__)) # define __attribute__(Spec) /* empty */ # else # if __GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 96 @@ -365,6 +369,7 @@ extern const char *program_name, *program_path, *cvs_cmd_name; extern char *Editor; +extern char *LogMsgFile; extern int cvsadmin_root; extern char *CurDir; extern int really_quiet, quiet; @@ -504,6 +509,8 @@ int unlink_file (const char *f); int unlink_file_dir (const char *f); +int suck (int argc, char *argv[]); + /* This is the structure that the recursion processor passes to the fileproc to tell it about a particular file. */ struct file_info @@ -585,7 +592,8 @@ void check_entries (char *dir); void close_module (DBM * db); void copy_file (const char *from, const char *to); -void fperrmsg (FILE * fp, int status, int errnum, char *message,...); +void fpwarnmsg (FILE * fp, int errnum, char *message, ...) + __attribute__ ((__format__(__printf__, 3, 4))); int ign_name (char *name); void ign_add (char *ign, int hold); @@ -618,7 +626,8 @@ void cleanup_register (void (*handler) (void)); void update_delproc (Node * p); -void usage (const char *const *cpp); +void usage (const char *const *cpp) + __attribute__((__noreturn__)); void xchmod (const char *fname, int writable); List *Find_Names (char *repository, int which, int aflag, List ** optentries); @@ -629,6 +638,7 @@ FILE *xlogfp, List *xchanges); void do_editor (const char *dir, char **messagep, const char *repository, List *changes); +void logmsg_cleanup (int err); void do_verify (char **messagep, const char *repository, List *changes); @@ -726,7 +736,7 @@ /* This is the timestamp from stating the file in the working directory. It is NULL if there is no file in the working directory. It is "Is-modified" if we know the file is modified but don't have its - contents. */ + contents. See also: ts_user_ists. */ char *ts_user; /* Timestamp from CVS/Entries. For the server, ts_user and ts_rcs are computed in a slightly different way, but the fact remains that @@ -759,6 +769,9 @@ /* Pointer to parsed src file info */ RCSNode *srcfile; + + /* 1 if ts_user is known to be the actual timestamp of a local file */ + unsigned char ts_user_ists; }; typedef struct vers_ts Vers_TS; @@ -911,11 +924,15 @@ /* From server.c and documented there. */ void cvs_output (const char *, size_t); +void cvs_output_ex (const char *, size_t, int); void cvs_output_binary (char *, size_t); void cvs_outerr (const char *, size_t); void cvs_flusherr (void); void cvs_flushout (void); void cvs_output_tagged (const char *, const char *); +int supported_response (const char *); + +#define CVS_OUTPUT_EX_LOGM 0x80000001 extern const char *global_session_id; --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/cvsrc.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/cvsrc.c @@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ size_t line_chars_allocated; char *optstart; + int white_len = 0; int command_len; int found = 0; @@ -96,9 +97,12 @@ if (line[0] == '#') continue; + while (isspace(line[white_len])) + ++white_len; + /* stop if we match the current command */ - if (!strncmp (line, cmdname, command_len) - && isspace ((unsigned char) *(line + command_len))) + if (!strncmp (line + white_len, cmdname, command_len) + && isspace ((unsigned char) *(line + white_len + command_len))) { found = 1; break; @@ -120,7 +124,7 @@ if (found) { /* skip over command in the options line */ - for (optstart = strtok (line + command_len, "\t \n"); + for (optstart = strtok (line + white_len + command_len, "\t \n"); optstart; optstart = strtok (NULL, "\t \n")) { --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/diff.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/diff.c @@ -21,6 +21,8 @@ #include "cvs.h" +#define TAG_BHEAD ".bhead" + enum diff_file { DIFF_ERROR, @@ -444,9 +446,9 @@ } #endif - if (diff_rev1 != NULL) + if (diff_rev1 != NULL && strcmp(diff_rev1, TAG_BHEAD)) tag_check_valid (diff_rev1, argc, argv, local, 0, "", false); - if (diff_rev2 != NULL) + if (diff_rev2 != NULL && strcmp(diff_rev2, TAG_BHEAD)) tag_check_valid (diff_rev2, argc, argv, local, 0, "", false); which = W_LOCAL; @@ -903,8 +905,14 @@ if (diff_rev1 || diff_date1) { - /* special handling for TAG_HEAD */ - if (diff_rev1 && strcmp (diff_rev1, TAG_HEAD) == 0) + /* + * the special handling is broken, -rbranchname is the + * head (tip) of the branch already, -rHEAD is supposed + * to be the head (tip) of the MAIN branch (trunk); we + * introduce ".bhead" here, for now, but only here + */ + /* special handling for TAG_BHEAD */ + if (diff_rev1 && strcmp (diff_rev1, TAG_BHEAD) == 0) { if (vers->vn_rcs != NULL && vers->srcfile != NULL) use_rev1 = RCS_branch_head (vers->srcfile, vers->vn_rcs); @@ -919,8 +927,8 @@ } if (diff_rev2 || diff_date2) { - /* special handling for TAG_HEAD */ - if (diff_rev2 && strcmp (diff_rev2, TAG_HEAD) == 0) + /* special handling for TAG_BHEAD */ + if (diff_rev2 && strcmp (diff_rev2, TAG_BHEAD) == 0) { if (vers->vn_rcs && vers->srcfile) use_rev2 = RCS_branch_head (vers->srcfile, vers->vn_rcs); --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/edit.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/edit.c @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ cvs_output (p++, 1); if (*p == '\0') { - /* Only happens if attribute is misformed. */ + /* Only happens if attribute is malformed. */ cvs_output ("\n", 1); break; } @@ -828,6 +828,7 @@ #endif /* SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS */ filter, "c", "s", cvs_cmd_name, + "I", "s", global_session_id, #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT "R", "s", referrer ? referrer->original : "NONE", #endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */ --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/error.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/error.c @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ /* error.c -- error handler for noninteractive utilities Copyright (C) 1990-1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (c) 2011, 2021 mirabilos This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -57,7 +58,7 @@ * represents the system dependent message returned by strerror (ERRNUM), when * ERRNUM is non-zero. * - * Exit with status EXIT_FAILURE if STATUS is nonzero. + * error() exits with status EXIT_FAILURE if STATUS is nonzero. * * If this function fails to get any memory it might request, it attempts to * log a "memory exhausted" message to the syslog, when syslog is available, @@ -65,7 +66,7 @@ * below for more information on this functions memory allocation. * * INPUTS - * status When non-zero, exit with EXIT_FAILURE rather than returning. + * status warning() returns this value for the error() macro. * errnum When non-zero, interpret as global ERRNO for the purpose of * generating additional error text. * message A printf style format string. @@ -104,8 +105,8 @@ * RETURNS * Sometimes. ;) */ -void -error (int status, int errnum, const char *message, ...) +int +warning(int status, int errnum, const char *message, ...) { va_list args; int save_errno = errno; @@ -180,7 +181,7 @@ /* Done, if we're exiting. */ if (status) - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); + return (status); /* Free anything we may have allocated. */ if (buf != statbuf) free (buf); @@ -191,7 +192,7 @@ errno = save_errno; /* Done. */ - return; + return (status); memerror: /* Make one last attempt to log the problem in the syslog since that @@ -208,7 +209,7 @@ * with the message here. */ #if HAVE_SYSLOG_H - syslog (LOG_DAEMON | LOG_EMERG, "Memory exhausted. Aborting."); + syslog (LOG_DAEMON | LOG_CRIT, "Memory exhausted. Aborting."); #endif /* HAVE_SYSLOG_H */ goto sidestep_done; @@ -219,18 +220,18 @@ * error while attempting to send the last error message to the client. */ - syslog (LOG_DAEMON | LOG_EMERG, + syslog (LOG_DAEMON | LOG_ALERT, "error (%d, %d) called recursively. Original message was:", last_status, last_errnum); - syslog (LOG_DAEMON | LOG_EMERG, "%s", last_message); + syslog (LOG_DAEMON | LOG_ALERT, "%s", last_message); - syslog (LOG_DAEMON | LOG_EMERG, + syslog (LOG_DAEMON | LOG_ALERT, "error (%d, %d) called recursively. Second message was:", status, errnum); - syslog (LOG_DAEMON | LOG_EMERG, "%s", buf2); + syslog (LOG_DAEMON | LOG_ALERT, "%s", buf2); - syslog (LOG_DAEMON | LOG_EMERG, "Aborting."); + syslog (LOG_DAEMON | LOG_ALERT, "Aborting."); #endif /* HAVE_SYSLOG_H */ sidestep_done: @@ -247,10 +248,10 @@ /* Print the program name and error message MESSAGE, which is a printf-style format string with optional args to the file specified by FP. If ERRNUM is nonzero, print its corresponding system error message. - Exit with status EXIT_FAILURE if STATUS is nonzero. */ +*/ /* VARARGS */ void -fperrmsg (FILE *fp, int status, int errnum, char *message, ...) +fpwarnmsg (FILE *fp, int errnum, char *message, ...) { va_list args; @@ -262,6 +263,4 @@ fprintf (fp, ": %s", strerror (errnum)); putc ('\n', fp); fflush (fp); - if (status) - exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/fileattr.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/fileattr.c @@ -514,6 +514,7 @@ TRACE (TRACE_FUNCTION, "postwatch_proc (%s, %s)", repository, filter); /* %c = command name + * %I = commit ID * %p = shortrepos * %r = repository */ @@ -528,6 +529,7 @@ #endif /* SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS */ filter, "c", "s", cvs_cmd_name, + "I", "s", global_session_id, #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT "R", "s", referrer ? referrer->original : "NONE", #endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */ --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/filesubr.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/filesubr.c @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ /* filesubr.c --- subroutines for dealing with files Jim Blandy + © 2010, 2017, 2021 mirabilos This file is part of GNU CVS. @@ -15,7 +16,7 @@ /* These functions were moved out of subr.c because they need different definitions under operating systems (like, say, Windows NT) with different - file system semantics. */ + filesystem semantics. */ #include "cvs.h" #include "lstat.h" @@ -645,6 +646,10 @@ error (1, errno, "cannot read file %s for comparing", file2); /* assert (read1 == read2); */ +#if defined(__GNUC__) && /* stupid */ (__GNUC__ > 4) + if (read1 > buf_size) + __builtin_unreachable(); +#endif ret = memcmp(buf1, buf2, read1); } while (ret == 0 && read1 == buf_size); @@ -808,7 +813,7 @@ if (home != NULL) return home; - if (!server_active && (env = getenv ("HOME")) != NULL) + if (!server_active && (env = getenv ("HOME")) != NULL && *env) home = env; else if ((pw = (struct passwd *) getpwuid (getuid ())) && pw->pw_dir) @@ -863,7 +868,11 @@ const char * get_system_temp_dir (void) { - if (!tmpdir_env) tmpdir_env = getenv (TMPDIR_ENV); + if (!tmpdir_env) { + tmpdir_env = getenv (TMPDIR_ENV); + if (tmpdir_env && !*tmpdir_env) + tmpdir_env = NULL; + } return tmpdir_env; } --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/history.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/history.c @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ /* * Copyright (C) 1994-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. + * Copyright (c) 2005, 2010, 2021 mirabilos * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -362,10 +363,11 @@ /* * By default, sort by date, time - * XXX: This fails after 2030 when date slides into sign bit */ - if ((i = ((long) (left->date) - (long) (right->date))) != 0) - return i; + if (left->date > right->date) + return (1); + if (left->date < right->date) + return (-1); /* For matching dates, keep the sort stable by using record index */ return left->idx - right->idx; @@ -376,10 +378,10 @@ /* Get the name of the history log, either from CVSROOT/config, or via the * hard-coded default. */ -static const char * +static char * get_history_log_name (time_t now) { - char *log_name; + char *log_name = NULL; if (config->HistoryLogPath) { @@ -762,7 +764,7 @@ history_write (int type, const char *update_dir, const char *revs, const char *name, const char *repository) { - const char *fname; + char *fname = NULL; char *workdir; char *username = getcaller (); int fd; @@ -897,16 +899,16 @@ if (!revs) revs = ""; + if (!history_lock (current_parsed_root->directory)) + /* history_lock() will already have printed an error on failure. */ + goto out; + now = time (NULL); - line = Xasprintf ("%c%08lx|%s|%s|%s|%s|%s\n", type, (long) now, + line = Xasprintf ("%c%08lx|%s|%s|%s|%s|%s\n", type, (unsigned long)now, username, workdir, repos, revs, name); fname = get_history_log_name (now); - if (!history_lock (current_parsed_root->directory)) - /* history_lock() will already have printed an error on failure. */ - goto out; - fd = CVS_OPEN (fname, O_WRONLY | O_APPEND | O_CREAT | OPEN_BINARY, 0666); if (fd < 0) { @@ -936,6 +938,7 @@ error (1, errno, "cannot close history file: %s", fname); free (workdir); out: + free (fname); clear_history_lock (); } @@ -1561,7 +1564,7 @@ tm = localtime (&(lr->date)); (void) printf ("%c %04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d %s %-*s", ty, - tm->tm_year+1900, tm->tm_mon + 1, tm->tm_mday, tm->tm_hour, + (int)(tm->tm_year+1900), tm->tm_mon + 1, tm->tm_mday, tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min, tz_name, user_len, lr->user); workdir = xmalloc (strlen (lr->dir) + strlen (lr->end) + 10); --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/import.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/import.c @@ -1,5 +1,8 @@ /* * Copyright (C) 1986-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. + * Copyright (c) 2007 Benny Siegert + * Copyright (c) 2005, 2007, 2010, 2016, 2017, 2021 + * mirabilos * * Portions Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Derek Price, Ximbiot , * and others. @@ -25,7 +28,7 @@ #include "lstat.h" #include "save-cwd.h" -static char *get_comment (const char *user); +static const char *get_comment (const char *user); static int add_rev (char *message, RCSNode *rcs, char *vfile, char *vers); static int add_tags (RCSNode *rcs, char *vfile, char *vtag, int targc, @@ -238,6 +241,23 @@ regfree (&pat); } + /* + * If you use even vendor branches, something evil[TM] can happen. + */ + { + regex_t pat; + assert (!regcomp (&pat, "^[1-9][0-9]*\\.[1-9][0-9]*\\.[0-9]*[13579]$", + REG_EXTENDED)); + if (regexec (&pat, vbranch, 0, NULL, 0)) + { + error (0, 0, + "warning: you are using an even vendor branch, which can\n" + "lead to problems: '%s'. Use an odd branch such as '1.1.3' instead.", + vbranch); + } + regfree (&pat); + } + /* Set vhead to the branch's parent. */ vhead = xstrdup (vbranch); cp = strrchr (vhead, '.'); @@ -311,6 +331,7 @@ free (vhead); send_to_server ("import\012", 0); err += get_responses_and_close (); + logmsg_cleanup(err); return err; } #endif @@ -436,6 +457,7 @@ free (vbranch); free (vhead); + logmsg_cleanup(err); return err; } @@ -595,7 +617,7 @@ /* Attempt to make the Attic directory, in case it does not exist. */ (void) sprintf (rcs, "%s/%s", repository, CVSATTIC); - if (CVS_MKDIR (rcs, 0777 ) != 0 && errno != EEXIST) + if (noexec == 0 && CVS_MKDIR (rcs, 0777 ) != 0 && errno != EEXIST) error (1, errno, "cannot make directory `%s'", rcs); /* Note that the above clobbered the path name, so we @@ -790,7 +812,7 @@ { if (!noexec) { - fperrmsg (logfp, 0, status == -1 ? ierrno : 0, + fpwarnmsg (logfp, status == -1 ? ierrno : 0, "ERROR: Check-in of %s failed", rcs->path); error (0, status == -1 ? ierrno : 0, "ERROR: Check-in of %s failed", rcs->path); @@ -825,7 +847,7 @@ if ((retcode = RCS_settag (rcs, vtag, vbranch)) != 0) { ierrno = errno; - fperrmsg (logfp, 0, retcode == -1 ? ierrno : 0, + fpwarnmsg (logfp, retcode == -1 ? ierrno : 0, "ERROR: Failed to set tag %s in %s", vtag, rcs->path); error (0, retcode == -1 ? ierrno : 0, "ERROR: Failed to set tag %s in %s", vtag, rcs->path); @@ -849,7 +871,7 @@ else { ierrno = errno; - fperrmsg (logfp, 0, retcode == -1 ? ierrno : 0, + fpwarnmsg (logfp, retcode == -1 ? ierrno : 0, "WARNING: Couldn't add tag %s to %s", targv[i], rcs->path); error (0, retcode == -1 ? ierrno : 0, @@ -866,7 +888,8 @@ */ struct compair { - char *suffix, *comlead; + const char *suffix; + const char *comlead; }; static const struct compair comtable[] = @@ -973,13 +996,13 @@ -static char * +static const char * get_comment (const char *user) { char *cp, *suffix; char *suffix_path; int i; - char *retval; + const char *retval; suffix_path = xmalloc (strlen (user) + 5); cp = strrchr (user, '.'); @@ -1144,7 +1167,7 @@ { /* not fatal, continue import */ if (add_logfp != NULL) - fperrmsg (add_logfp, 0, errno, + fpwarnmsg (add_logfp, errno, "ERROR: cannot lstat file %s", userfile); error (0, errno, "cannot lstat file %s", userfile); goto read_error; @@ -1167,7 +1190,7 @@ { /* not fatal, continue import */ if (add_logfp != NULL) - fperrmsg (add_logfp, 0, errno, + fpwarnmsg (add_logfp, errno, "ERROR: cannot read file %s", userfile); error (0, errno, "ERROR: cannot read file %s", userfile); goto read_error; @@ -1253,7 +1276,7 @@ (void) time (&now); ftm = gmtime (&now); (void) sprintf (altdate1, DATEFORM, - ftm->tm_year + (ftm->tm_year < 100 ? 0 : 1900), + (long)ftm->tm_year + (ftm->tm_year < 100 ? 0L : 1900L), ftm->tm_mon + 1, ftm->tm_mday, ftm->tm_hour, ftm->tm_min, ftm->tm_sec); author = getcaller (); @@ -1459,7 +1482,7 @@ { ierrno = errno; if (add_logfp != NULL) - fperrmsg (add_logfp, 0, ierrno, + fpwarnmsg (add_logfp, ierrno, "WARNING: cannot change mode of file %s", rcs); error (0, ierrno, "WARNING: cannot change mode of file %s", rcs); err++; @@ -1479,14 +1502,14 @@ if (fclose (fpuser) < 0) error (0, errno, "cannot close %s", user); if (add_logfp != NULL) - fperrmsg (add_logfp, 0, ierrno, "ERROR: cannot write file %s", rcs); + fpwarnmsg (add_logfp, ierrno, "ERROR: cannot write file %s", rcs); error (0, ierrno, "ERROR: cannot write file %s", rcs); if (ierrno == ENOSPC) { if (CVS_UNLINK (rcs) < 0) error (0, errno, "cannot remove %s", rcs); if (add_logfp != NULL) - fperrmsg (add_logfp, 0, 0, "ERROR: out of space - aborting"); + fpwarnmsg (add_logfp, 0, "ERROR: out of space - aborting"); error (1, 0, "ERROR: out of space - aborting"); } read_error: @@ -1709,7 +1732,7 @@ return 0; if (save_cwd (&cwd)) { - fperrmsg (logfp, 0, errno, "Failed to save current directory."); + fpwarnmsg (logfp, errno, "Failed to save current directory."); return 1; } @@ -1733,7 +1756,7 @@ if (CVS_CHDIR (dir) < 0) { ierrno = errno; - fperrmsg (logfp, 0, ierrno, "ERROR: cannot chdir to %s", repository); + fpwarnmsg (logfp, ierrno, "ERROR: cannot chdir to %s", repository); error (0, ierrno, "ERROR: cannot chdir to %s", repository); err = 1; goto out; @@ -1743,7 +1766,7 @@ rcs = Xasprintf ("%s%s", repository, RCSEXT); if (isfile (repository) || isfile (rcs)) { - fperrmsg (logfp, 0, 0, + fpwarnmsg (logfp, 0, "ERROR: %s is a file, should be a directory!", repository); error (0, 0, "ERROR: %s is a file, should be a directory!", @@ -1754,7 +1777,7 @@ if (noexec == 0 && CVS_MKDIR (repository, 0777) < 0) { ierrno = errno; - fperrmsg (logfp, 0, ierrno, + fpwarnmsg (logfp, ierrno, "ERROR: cannot mkdir %s -- not added", repository); error (0, ierrno, "ERROR: cannot mkdir %s -- not added", repository); --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/kerberos4-client.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/kerberos4-client.c @@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ #include "buffer.h" #include "socket-client.h" +#include + # include extern char *krb_realmofhost (); @@ -48,6 +50,16 @@ if (s < 0) error (1, 0, "cannot create socket: %s", SOCK_STRERROR (SOCK_ERRNO)); +#ifdef TCP_NODELAY + /* Avoid latency due to Nagle algorithm. */ + { + int on = 1; + + if (setsockopt (sock, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &on, sizeof on) < 0) + error (0, errno, "warning: cannot set TCP_NODELAY on socket"); + } +#endif + port = get_cvs_port_number (root); hp = init_sockaddr (&sin, root->hostname, port); --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/lock.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/lock.c @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ which periodically get made about how locks might be different: 1. Check for EROFS. Maybe useful, although in the presence of NFS - EROFS does *not* mean that the file system is unchanging. + EROFS does *not* mean that the filesystem is unchanging. 2. Provide an option to disable locks for operations which only read (see above for some of the consequences). @@ -1319,6 +1319,10 @@ lock->repository = Xasprintf ("%s/%s", xrepository, CVSROOTADM); lock->free_repository = true; + /* do nothing if we know it fails anyway */ + if (readonlyfs) + return 0; + /* get the lock dir for our own */ if (set_lock (lock, 1) != L_OK) { --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/log-buffer.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/log-buffer.c @@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ * We do this _after_ authentication on purpose. Wouldn't really like to * worry about logging passwords... */ - if (log) + if (log && *log) { int len = strlen (log); char *buf = xmalloc (len + 5); --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/log.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/log.c @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ /* + * Copyright © 2017 mirabilos * Copyright (C) 1986-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. * * Portions Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Derek Price, Ximbiot , @@ -145,6 +146,7 @@ RCSNode *, RCSVers *, int); static int log_branch (Node *, void *); static int version_compare (const char *, const char *, int); +static void logm_output (const char *); static struct log_data log_data; static int is_rlog; @@ -1681,11 +1683,10 @@ cvs_output ("*** empty log message ***\n", 0); else { + /* assert: last thing cvs_output’ed was a newline */ /* FIXME: Technically, the log message could contain a null byte. */ - cvs_output (p->data, 0); - if (((char *)p->data)[strlen (p->data) - 1] != '\n') - cvs_output ("\n", 1); + logm_output(p->data); } } @@ -1780,3 +1781,23 @@ ++v2; } } + +static void +logm_output(const char *str) +{ + /* assert: str is not empty */ + size_t len = strlen(str); + int buftag = 'M'; + static char has_logm = 0; + + if (server_active) { + if (!has_logm) + has_logm = supported_response("LOGM") ? 1 : 2; + if (has_logm == 1) + buftag = CVS_OUTPUT_EX_LOGM; + } + + cvs_output_ex(str, len, buftag); + if (/*len > 0 &&*/ str[len - 1] != '\n') + cvs_output_ex("\n", 1, buftag); +} --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/login.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/login.c @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ char *passfile; /* Environment should override file. */ - if ((passfile = getenv ("CVS_PASSFILE")) != NULL) + if ((passfile = getenv ("CVS_PASSFILE")) != NULL && *passfile) return xstrdup (passfile); /* Construct absolute pathname to user's password file. */ @@ -200,11 +200,21 @@ return NULL; } *p = ' '; - tmp_root_canonical = normalize_cvsroot (tmp_root); - if (strcmp (cvsroot_canonical, tmp_root_canonical) == 0) - password = p + 1; - - free (tmp_root_canonical); + switch (tmp_root->method) + { + case gserver_method: + case pserver_method: +#ifdef HAVE_KERBEROS + case kserver_method: +#endif /* HAVE_KERBEROS */ + tmp_root_canonical = normalize_cvsroot (tmp_root); + if (strcmp (cvsroot_canonical, tmp_root_canonical) == 0) + password = p + 1; + free (tmp_root_canonical); + break; + default: + break; + } } return password; @@ -309,7 +319,9 @@ fp = CVS_FOPEN (passfile, "r"); if (fp == NULL) { + if (errno != ENOENT) { error (0, errno, "warning: failed to open %s for reading", passfile); + } goto process; } @@ -432,7 +444,7 @@ * * I don't think so, unless we change the way rename_file works to * attempt a cp/rm sequence when rename fails since rename doesn't - * work across file systems and it isn't uncommon to have /tmp + * work across filesystems and it isn't uncommon to have /tmp * on its own partition. * * For that matter, it's probably not uncommon to have a home --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/logmsg.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/logmsg.c @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ /* * Copyright (C) 1986-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. + * Copyright (c) 2007 Benny Siegert + * Copyright (c) 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2021 mirabilos * * Portions Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Derek Price, Ximbiot , * and others. @@ -31,6 +33,8 @@ static FILE *fp; static Ctype type; +char *LogMsgFile = NULL; + struct verifymsg_proc_data { /* The name of the temp file storing the log message to be verified. This @@ -201,6 +205,7 @@ char *fname; struct stat pre_stbuf, post_stbuf; int retcode = 0; + int finish = 0; assert (!current_parsed_root->isremote != !repository); @@ -224,6 +229,10 @@ (*messagep)[strlen (*messagep) - 1] != '\n') (void) fprintf (fp, "\n"); } + else + (void) fputc ('\n', fp); + if (finish) + goto finish_off; if (repository != NULL) /* tack templates on if necessary */ @@ -267,6 +276,9 @@ (void) fprintf (fp, "%s----------------------------------------------------------------------\n", CVSEDITPREFIX); + if (readonlyfs) + (void) fprintf (fp, "%sATTENTION: read-only mode selected!\n", + CVSEDITPREFIX); (void) fprintf (fp, "%sEnter Log. Lines beginning with `%.*s' are removed automatically\n%s\n", CVSEDITPREFIX, CVSEDITPREFIXLEN, CVSEDITPREFIX, @@ -280,28 +292,38 @@ "%s----------------------------------------------------------------------\n", CVSEDITPREFIX); + finish_off: /* finish off the temp file */ if (fclose (fp) == EOF) error (1, errno, "%s", fname); - if (stat (fname, &pre_stbuf) == -1) + if (LogMsgFile) + { + if (unlink_file (LogMsgFile) < 0) + error (0, errno, "warning: cannot remove temp file %s", LogMsgFile); + free (LogMsgFile); + } + LogMsgFile = fname; + if (finish) + return; + if (stat (LogMsgFile, &pre_stbuf) == -1) pre_stbuf.st_mtime = 0; /* run the editor */ run_setup (Editor); - run_add_arg (fname); + run_add_arg (LogMsgFile); if ((retcode = run_exec (RUN_TTY, RUN_TTY, RUN_TTY, RUN_NORMAL | RUN_SIGIGNORE)) != 0) error (0, retcode == -1 ? errno : 0, "warning: editor session failed"); /* put the entire message back into the *messagep variable */ - fp = xfopen (fname, "r"); + fp = xfopen (LogMsgFile, "r"); if (*messagep) free (*messagep); - if (stat (fname, &post_stbuf) != 0) - error (1, errno, "cannot find size of temp file %s", fname); + if (stat (LogMsgFile, &post_stbuf) != 0) + error (1, errno, "cannot find size of temp file %s", LogMsgFile); if (post_stbuf.st_size == 0) *messagep = NULL; @@ -326,7 +348,7 @@ if (line_length == -1) { if (ferror (fp)) - error (0, errno, "warning: cannot read %s", fname); + error (0, errno, "warning: cannot read %s", LogMsgFile); break; } if (strncmp (line, CVSEDITPREFIX, CVSEDITPREFIXLEN) == 0) @@ -339,7 +361,7 @@ } } if (fclose (fp) < 0) - error (0, errno, "warning: cannot close %s", fname); + error (0, errno, "warning: cannot close %s", LogMsgFile); /* canonicalize emply messages */ if (*messagep != NULL && @@ -349,7 +371,11 @@ *messagep = NULL; } - if (pre_stbuf.st_mtime == post_stbuf.st_mtime || *messagep == NULL) + if (pre_stbuf.st_mtime == post_stbuf.st_mtime || + *messagep == NULL || + (*messagep)[0] == '\0' || + strcmp (*messagep, "\n") == 0 || + strcmp (*messagep, "\n\n") == 0) { for (;;) { @@ -361,9 +387,11 @@ if (line_length < 0) { error (0, errno, "cannot read from stdin"); - if (unlink_file (fname) < 0) + if (unlink_file (LogMsgFile) < 0) error (0, errno, - "warning: cannot remove temp file %s", fname); + "warning: cannot remove temp file %s", LogMsgFile); + free (LogMsgFile); + LogMsgFile = NULL; error (1, 0, "aborting"); } else if (line_length == 0 @@ -371,8 +399,10 @@ break; if (*line == 'a' || *line == 'A') { - if (unlink_file (fname) < 0) - error (0, errno, "warning: cannot remove temp file %s", fname); + if (unlink_file (LogMsgFile) < 0) + error (0, errno, "warning: cannot remove temp file %s", LogMsgFile); + free (LogMsgFile); + LogMsgFile = NULL; error (1, 0, "aborted by user"); } if (*line == 'e' || *line == 'E') @@ -387,15 +417,14 @@ } if (line) free (line); - if (unlink_file (fname) < 0) - error (0, errno, "warning: cannot remove temp file %s", fname); - free (fname); + finish = 1; + goto again; } /* Runs the user-defined verification script as part of the commit or import process. This verification is meant to be run whether or not the user included the -m attribute. unlike the do_editor function, this is - independant of the running of an editor for getting a message. + independent of the running of an editor for getting a message. */ void do_verify (char **messagep, const char *repository, List *changes) @@ -670,7 +699,7 @@ expand_string (c->buf, c->length, doff + strlen (c->srepos) + 1); d = *c->buf + doff; - strncpy (d, c->srepos, strlen (c->srepos)); + memcpy (d, c->srepos, strlen (c->srepos)); d += strlen (c->srepos); *d++ = ' '; } @@ -690,7 +719,7 @@ doff = d - *c->buf; expand_string (c->buf, c->length, doff + strlen (arg)); d = *c->buf + doff; - strncpy (d, arg, strlen (arg)); + memcpy (d, arg, strlen (arg)); d += strlen (arg); #ifdef SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS if (!c->onearg) @@ -785,6 +814,7 @@ `%s' is left as an exercise for the reader. */ /* %c = cvs_cmd_name + * %I = commit ID * %p = shortrepos * %r = repository * %{sVv} = file name, old revision (precommit), new revision (postcommit) @@ -800,6 +830,7 @@ #endif /* SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS */ filter, "c", "s", cvs_cmd_name, + "I", "s", global_session_id, #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT "R", "s", referrer ? referrer->original : "NONE", #endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */ @@ -922,6 +953,7 @@ #endif /* SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS */ script, "c", "s", cvs_cmd_name, + "I", "s", global_session_id, #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT "R", "s", referrer ? referrer->original : "NONE", @@ -975,3 +1007,20 @@ return abs (run_exec (RUN_TTY, RUN_TTY, RUN_TTY, RUN_NORMAL | RUN_SIGIGNORE)); } + +void +logmsg_cleanup (int err) +{ + if (!use_editor || LogMsgFile == NULL) + return; + + if (err == 0) + { + if (unlink_file (LogMsgFile) < 0) + error (0, errno, "warning: cannot remove temp file %s", LogMsgFile); + } + else + error (0, 0, "your log message was saved in %s", LogMsgFile); + free (LogMsgFile); + LogMsgFile = NULL; +} --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/ls.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/ls.c @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ * Copyright (c) 1989-1992, Brian Berliner * Copyright (c) 2001, Tony Hoyle * Copyright (c) 2004, Derek R. Price & Ximbiot + * Copyright (c) 2005, 2021 mirabilos * * You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * specified in the README file that comes with the CVS source distribution. @@ -456,7 +457,7 @@ /* Search for our parent directory. */ char *parent; parent = xmalloc (strlen (update_dir) - strlen (dir) + 1); - strncpy (parent, update_dir, strlen (update_dir) - strlen (dir)); + memcpy (parent, update_dir, strlen (update_dir) - strlen (dir)); parent[strlen (update_dir) - strlen (dir)] = '\0'; strip_trailing_slashes (parent); p = findnode (callerdat, parent); --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/main.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/main.c @@ -24,6 +24,10 @@ #include "strftime.h" #include "xgethostname.h" +#ifdef USE_LIBBSD +uint32_t arc4random(void); +#endif + const char *program_name; const char *program_path; const char *cvs_cmd_name; @@ -170,6 +174,7 @@ #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT { "server", NULL, NULL, server, CVS_CMD_MODIFIES_REPOSITORY | CVS_CMD_USES_WORK_DIR }, #endif + { "suck", NULL, NULL, suck, 0 }, { "status", "st", "stat", cvsstatus, CVS_CMD_USES_WORK_DIR }, { "tag", "ta", "freeze", cvstag, CVS_CMD_MODIFIES_REPOSITORY | CVS_CMD_USES_WORK_DIR }, { "unedit", NULL, NULL, unedit, CVS_CMD_MODIFIES_REPOSITORY | CVS_CMD_USES_WORK_DIR }, @@ -230,7 +235,7 @@ { "CVS commands are:\n", " add Add a new file/directory to the repository\n", - " admin Administration front end for rcs\n", + " admin Administration front-end for RCS\n", " annotate Show last revision where each line was modified\n", " checkout Checkout sources for editing\n", " commit Check files into the repository\n", @@ -242,7 +247,7 @@ " import Import sources into CVS, using vendor branches\n", " init Create a CVS repository if it doesn't exist\n", #if defined (HAVE_KERBEROS) && defined (SERVER_SUPPORT) - " kserver Kerberos server mode\n", + " kserver Act in Kerberos server mode\n", #endif " log Print out history information for files\n", #ifdef AUTH_CLIENT_SUPPORT @@ -251,18 +256,19 @@ #endif /* AUTH_CLIENT_SUPPORT */ " ls List files available from CVS\n", #if (defined(AUTH_SERVER_SUPPORT) || defined (HAVE_GSSAPI)) && defined(SERVER_SUPPORT) - " pserver Password server mode\n", + " pserver Act in password server mode\n", #endif " rannotate Show last revision where each line of module was modified\n", - " rdiff Create 'patch' format diffs between releases\n", - " release Indicate that a Module is no longer in use\n", + " rdiff Create 'patch' format diffs between revisions\n", + " release Indicate that a work subdirectory is no longer in use\n", " remove Remove an entry from the repository\n", " rlog Print out history information for a module\n", " rls List files in a module\n", " rtag Add a symbolic tag to a module\n", #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT - " server Server mode\n", + " server Act in server mode\n", #endif + " suck Download RCS ,v file raw\n", " status Display status information on checked out files\n", " tag Add a symbolic tag to checked out version of files\n", " unedit Undo an edit command\n", @@ -283,6 +289,7 @@ " -q Cause CVS to be somewhat quiet.\n", " -r Make checked-out files read-only.\n", " -w Make checked-out files read-write (default).\n", + " -g Force group-write permissions on checked-out files.\n", " -n Do not execute anything that will change the disk.\n", " -t Show trace of program execution (repeat for more\n", " verbosity) -- try with -n.\n", @@ -458,46 +465,6 @@ - -enum {RANDOM_BYTES = 8}; -enum {COMMITID_RAW_SIZE = (sizeof(time_t) + RANDOM_BYTES)}; - -static char const alphabet[62] = - "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"; - -/* Divide BUF by D, returning the remainder. Replace BUF by the - quotient. BUF[0] is the most significant part of BUF. - D must not exceed UINT_MAX >> CHAR_BIT. */ -static unsigned int -divide_by (unsigned char buf[COMMITID_RAW_SIZE], unsigned int d) -{ - unsigned int carry = 0; - int i; - for (i = 0; i < COMMITID_RAW_SIZE; i++) - { - unsigned int byte = buf[i]; - unsigned int dividend = (carry << CHAR_BIT) + byte; - buf[i] = dividend / d; - carry = dividend % d; - } - return carry; -} - -static void -convert (char const input[COMMITID_RAW_SIZE], char *output) -{ - static char const zero[COMMITID_RAW_SIZE] = { 0, }; - unsigned char buf[COMMITID_RAW_SIZE]; - size_t o = 0; - memcpy (buf, input, COMMITID_RAW_SIZE); - while (memcmp (buf, zero, COMMITID_RAW_SIZE) != 0) - output[o++] = alphabet[divide_by (buf, sizeof alphabet)]; - if (! o) - output[o++] = '0'; - output[o] = '\0'; -} - - int main (int argc, char **argv) { @@ -511,7 +478,7 @@ int help = 0; /* Has the user asked for help? This lets us support the `cvs -H cmd' convention to give help for cmd. */ - static const char short_options[] = "+QqrwtnRvb:T:e:d:Hfz:s:xa"; + static const char short_options[] = "+QqrwgtnRvb:T:e:d:Hfz:s:xal"; static struct option long_options[] = { {"help", 0, NULL, 'H'}, @@ -521,6 +488,7 @@ {"help-options", 0, NULL, 4}, #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT {"allow-root", required_argument, NULL, 3}, + {"allow-root-regexp", required_argument, NULL, 14}, #endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */ {0, 0, 0, 0} }; @@ -562,11 +530,11 @@ * Query the environment variables up-front, so that * they can be overridden by command line arguments */ - if ((cp = getenv (EDITOR1_ENV)) != NULL) + if ((cp = getenv (EDITOR1_ENV)) != NULL && *cp) Editor = cp; - else if ((cp = getenv (EDITOR2_ENV)) != NULL) + else if ((cp = getenv (EDITOR2_ENV)) != NULL && *cp) Editor = cp; - else if ((cp = getenv (EDITOR3_ENV)) != NULL) + else if ((cp = getenv (EDITOR3_ENV)) != NULL && *cp) Editor = cp; if (getenv (CVSREAD_ENV) != NULL) cvswrite = 0; @@ -645,6 +613,10 @@ /* --allow-root */ root_allow_add (optarg, gConfigPath); break; + case 14: + /* --allow-root-regexp */ + root_allow_regexp_add (optarg, gConfigPath); + break; #endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */ case 'Q': really_quiet = 1; @@ -658,6 +630,13 @@ case 'w': cvswrite = 1; break; + case 'g': + /* + * Force full write permissions for the group. + * See the user's manual for details and dangers. + */ + umask(umask(S_IRWXG|S_IRWXO) & S_IRWXO); + break; case 't': trace++; break; @@ -669,14 +648,18 @@ noexec = 1; logoff = 1; break; + case 'l': + /* no-op to simply ignore the old -l option */ + break; case 'v': (void) fputs ("\n", stdout); version (0, NULL); (void) fputs ("\n", stdout); (void) fputs ("\ Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n\ +Copyright (c) 2021 mirabilos \n\ \n\ -Senior active maintainers include Larry Jones, Derek R. Price,\n\ +Senior no longer active maintainers include Larry Jones, Derek R. Price,\n\ and Mark D. Baushke. Please see the AUTHORS and README files from the CVS\n\ distribution kit for a complete list of contributors and copyrights.\n", stdout); @@ -764,56 +747,12 @@ if (argc < 1) usage (usg); - if (readonlyfs && !really_quiet) { - error (0, 0, - "WARNING: Read-only repository access mode selected via `cvs -R'.\n\ -Using this option to access a repository which some users write to may\n\ -cause intermittent sandbox corruption."); - } - /* Calculate the cvs global session ID */ - { - char buf[COMMITID_RAW_SIZE] = { 0, }; - char out[COMMITID_RAW_SIZE * 2]; - ssize_t len = 0; - time_t rightnow = time (NULL); - char *startrand = buf + sizeof (time_t); - unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *) startrand; - size_t randbytes = RANDOM_BYTES; - int flags = O_RDONLY; - int fd; -#ifdef O_NOCTTY - flags |= O_NOCTTY; -#endif - if (rightnow != (time_t)-1) - while (rightnow > 0) { - *--p = rightnow % (UCHAR_MAX + 1); - rightnow /= UCHAR_MAX + 1; - } - else { - /* try to use more random data */ - randbytes = COMMITID_RAW_SIZE; - startrand = buf; - } - fd = open ("/dev/urandom", flags); - if (fd >= 0) { - len = read (fd, startrand, randbytes); - close (fd); - } - if (len <= 0) { - /* no random data was available so use pid */ - long int pid = (long int)getpid (); - p = (unsigned char *) (startrand + sizeof (pid)); - while (pid > 0) { - *--p = pid % (UCHAR_MAX + 1); - pid /= UCHAR_MAX + 1; - } - } - convert(buf, out); - global_session_id = strdup (out); - } - + global_session_id = Xasprintf("1%010llX%04X%04X", + (unsigned long long)time(NULL), + (unsigned int)(getpid() & 0xFFFF), + (unsigned int)(arc4random() & 0xFFFF)); TRACE (TRACE_FUNCTION, "main: Session ID is %s", global_session_id); @@ -856,7 +795,7 @@ a command-line flag to set the umask, since we'll have to parse it before we get here. */ - if ((cp = getenv (CVSUMASK_ENV)) != NULL) + if ((cp = getenv (CVSUMASK_ENV)) != NULL && *cp) { /* FIXME: Should be accepting symbolic as well as numeric mask. */ cvsumask = strtol (cp, &end, 8) & 0777; @@ -992,7 +931,7 @@ if (!CVSroot_parsed) { char *tmp = getenv (CVSROOT_ENV); - if (tmp) + if (tmp && *tmp) { if (!(CVSroot_parsed = parse_cvsroot (tmp))) error (1, 0, "Bad CVSROOT: `%s'.", tmp); @@ -1011,7 +950,7 @@ /* Now we've reconciled CVSROOT from the command line, the CVS/Root file, and the environment variable. Do the last sanity checks on the variable. */ - if (!CVSroot_parsed) + if (!CVSroot_parsed && cm->func != version) { error (0, 0, "No CVSROOT specified! Please use the `-d' option"); @@ -1043,6 +982,11 @@ assert (current_parsed_root == NULL); + /* Handle running 'cvs version' with no CVSROOT. */ + + if (cm->func == version && !CVSroot_parsed) + server_active = !0; + /* If we're running the server, we want to execute this main loop once and only once (we won't be serving multiple roots from this connection, so there's no need to do it more than @@ -1173,6 +1117,7 @@ dellist (&root_directories); } /* end of stuff that gets done if the user DOESN'T ask for help */ + config = NULL; root_allow_free (); /* This is exit rather than return because apparently that keeps @@ -1244,7 +1189,7 @@ if (*++p) { if (*date) free (*date); - *date = Make_Date (p); + *date = strcmp (p, "BASE") ? Make_Date (p) : xstrdup (p); } } else if (strlen (input)) @@ -1285,7 +1230,7 @@ ftm = localtime (&unixtime); (void) sprintf (date, DATEFORM, - ftm->tm_year + (ftm->tm_year < 100 ? 0 : 1900), + (long)ftm->tm_year + (ftm->tm_year < 100 ? 0L : 1900L), ftm->tm_mon + 1, ftm->tm_mday, ftm->tm_hour, ftm->tm_min, ftm->tm_sec); ret = xstrdup (date); @@ -1315,8 +1260,10 @@ void date_to_tm (struct tm *dest, const char *source) { + int y; + if (sscanf (source, SDATEFORM, - &dest->tm_year, &dest->tm_mon, &dest->tm_mday, + &y, &dest->tm_mon, &dest->tm_mday, &dest->tm_hour, &dest->tm_min, &dest->tm_sec) != 6) /* Is there a better way to handle errors here? I made this @@ -1324,9 +1271,7 @@ deal with fatal errors. */ error (0, 0, "internal error: bad date %s", source); - if (dest->tm_year > 100) - dest->tm_year -= 1900; - + dest->tm_year = y - ((y > 100) ? 1900 : 0); dest->tm_mon -= 1; } @@ -1348,10 +1293,10 @@ {"Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"}; - sprintf (dest, "%d %s %d %02d:%02d:%02d -0000", source->tm_mday, + sprintf (dest, "%d %s %ld %02d:%02d:%02d -0000", source->tm_mday, source->tm_mon < 0 || source->tm_mon > 11 ? "???" : month_names[source->tm_mon], - source->tm_year + 1900, source->tm_hour, source->tm_min, + (long)source->tm_year + 1900, source->tm_hour, source->tm_min, source->tm_sec); } @@ -1458,7 +1403,7 @@ { (void) fprintf (stderr, *cpp++, program_name, cvs_cmd_name); for (; *cpp; cpp++) - (void) fprintf (stderr, *cpp); + (void) fprintf (stderr, "%s", *cpp); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/mkmodules.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/mkmodules.c @@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ #define DBLKSIZ 4096 /* since GNU ndbm doesn't define it */ #endif -static int checkout_file (char *file, char *temp); +static int checkout_file (const char *file, char *temp); static char *make_tempfile (void); -static void rename_rcsfile (char *temp, char *real); +static void rename_rcsfile (const char *temp, const char *real); #ifndef MY_NDBM static void rename_dbmfile (char *temp); @@ -31,13 +31,13 @@ /* Structure which describes an administrative file. */ struct admin_file { /* Name of the file, within the CVSROOT directory. */ - char *filename; + const char *filename; /* This is a one line description of what the file is for. It is not currently used, although one wonders whether it should be, somehow. If NULL, then don't process this file in mkmodules (FIXME?: a bit of a kludge; probably should replace this with a flags field). */ - char *errormsg; + const char *errormsg; /* Contents which the file should have in a new repository. To avoid problems with brain-dead compilers which choke on long string constants, @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ "# If any format strings are present in the filter, they will be replaced\n", "# as follows:\n", "# %c = canonical name of the command being executed\n", + "# %I = unique (randomly generated) commit ID\n", #ifdef PROXY_SUPPORT "# %R = the name of the referrer, if any, otherwise the value NONE\n", #endif @@ -82,7 +83,7 @@ "# Thus %{sv} is a legal format string, but will only be replaced with\n", "# file name and new revision.\n", "# It also generates multiple arguments for each file being operated upon.\n", - "# That is, if two files, file1 & file2, are being commited from 1.1 to\n", + "# That is, if two files, file1 & file2, are being committed from 1.1 to\n", "# version 1.1.2.1 and from 1.1.2.2 to 1.1.2.3, respectively, %{sVv} will\n", "# generate the following six arguments in this order:\n", "# file1, 1.1, 1.1.2.1, file2, 1.1.2.2, 1.1.2.3.\n", @@ -124,13 +125,14 @@ "#\n", "# Making sure that the entered bug-id number is correct.\n", "# Validating that the code that was reviewed is indeed the code being\n", - "# checked in (using the bug-id number or a seperate review\n", + "# checked in (using the bug-id number or a separate review\n", "# number to identify this particular code set.).\n", "#\n", "# If any of the above test failed, then the commit would be aborted.\n", "#\n", "# Format strings present in the filter will be replaced as follows:\n", "# %c = canonical name of the command being executed\n", + "# %I = unique (randomly generated) commit ID\n", #ifdef PROXY_SUPPORT "# %R = the name of the referrer, if any, otherwise the value NONE\n", #endif @@ -152,8 +154,8 @@ static const char *const commitinfo_contents[] = { "# The \"commitinfo\" file is used to control pre-commit checks.\n", - "# The filter on the right is invoked with the repository and a list \n", - "# of files to check. A non-zero exit of the filter program will \n", + "# The filter on the right is invoked with the repository and a list\n", + "# of files to check. A non-zero exit of the filter program will\n", "# cause the commit to be aborted.\n", "#\n", "# The first entry on a line is a regular expression which is tested\n", @@ -163,6 +165,7 @@ "#\n", "# Format strings present in the filter will be replaced as follows:\n", "# %c = canonical name of the command being executed\n", + "# %I = unique (randomly generated) commit ID\n", #ifdef PROXY_SUPPORT "# %R = the name of the referrer, if any, otherwise the value NONE\n", #endif @@ -199,6 +202,7 @@ "# | \"N\" (not branch)\n", "# %o = operation = \"add\" | \"mov\" | \"del\"\n", "# %c = canonical name of the command being executed\n", + "# %I = unique (randomly generated) commit ID\n", #ifdef PROXY_SUPPORT "# %R = the name of the referrer, if any, otherwise the value NONE\n", #endif @@ -245,6 +249,7 @@ "# If any format strings are present in the filter, they will be replaced\n", "# as follows:\n", "# %c = canonical name of the command being executed\n", + "# %I = unique (randomly generated) commit ID\n", #ifdef PROXY_SUPPORT "# %R = the name of the referrer, if any, otherwise the value NONE\n", #endif @@ -271,6 +276,7 @@ "# If any format strings are present in the filter, they will be replaced\n", "# as follows:\n", "# %c = canonical name of the command being executed\n", + "# %I = unique (randomly generated) commit ID\n", #ifdef PROXY_SUPPORT "# %R = the name of the referrer, if any, otherwise the value NONE\n", #endif @@ -299,6 +305,7 @@ "# If any format strings are present in the filter, they will be replaced\n", "# as follows:\n", "# %c = canonical name of the command being executed\n", + "# %I = unique (randomly generated) commit ID\n", #ifdef PROXY_SUPPORT "# %R = the name of the referrer, if any, otherwise the value NONE\n", #endif @@ -328,6 +335,7 @@ "# | \"N\" (not branch)\n", "# %o = operation = \"add\" | \"mov\" | \"del\"\n", "# %c = canonical name of the command being executed\n", + "# %I = unique (randomly generated) commit ID\n", #ifdef PROXY_SUPPORT "# %R = the name of the referrer, if any, otherwise the value NONE\n", #endif @@ -363,11 +371,12 @@ static const char *const postwatch_contents[] = { "# The \"postwatch\" file is called after any command finishes writing new\n", - "# file attibute (watch/edit) information in a directory.\n", + "# file attribute (watch/edit) information in a directory.\n", "#\n", "# If any format strings are present in the filter, they will be replaced\n", "# as follows:\n", "# %c = canonical name of the command being executed\n", + "# %I = unique (randomly generated) commit ID\n", #ifdef PROXY_SUPPORT "# %R = the name of the referrer, if any, otherwise the value NONE\n", #endif @@ -446,6 +455,7 @@ "#\n", "# format strings are replaceed as follows:\n", "# %c = canonical name of the command being executed\n", + "# %I = unique (randomly generated) commit ID\n", #ifdef PROXY_SUPPORT "# %R = the name of the referrer, if any, otherwise the value NONE\n", #endif @@ -465,11 +475,10 @@ "# key [options] directory files...\n", "#\n", "# Where \"options\" are composed of:\n", - "# -i prog Run \"prog\" on \"cvs commit\" from top-level of module.\n", "# -o prog Run \"prog\" on \"cvs checkout\" of module.\n", "# -e prog Run \"prog\" on \"cvs export\" of module.\n", + "# -s status Assign a status to the module.\n", "# -t prog Run \"prog\" on \"cvs rtag\" of module.\n", - "# -u prog Run \"prog\" on \"cvs update\" of module.\n", "# -d dir Place module in directory \"dir\" instead of module name.\n", "# -l Top-level directory only -- do not recurse.\n", "#\n", @@ -489,67 +498,68 @@ }; static const char *const config_contents[] = { - "# Set `SystemAuth' to `no' if pserver shouldn't check system users/passwords.\n", + "# Set 'SystemAuth' to 'no' if pserver shouldn't check system users/passwords.\n", "#SystemAuth=no\n", "\n", - "# Set `LocalKeyword' to specify a local alias for a standard keyword.\n", + "# Set 'LocalKeyword' to specify a local alias for a standard keyword.\n", "#LocalKeyword=MYCVS=CVSHeader\n", "\n", - "# Set `KeywordExpand' to `i' followed by a list of keywords to expand or\n", - "# `e' followed by a list of keywords to not expand.\n" - "#KeywordExpand=iMYCVS,Name,Date\n", + "# Set 'KeywordExpand' to 'i' followed by a list of keywords to expand or\n", + "# 'e' followed by a list of keywords to not expand.\n" + "#KeywordExpand=iMYCVS,Name,Date,Mdocdate\n", "#KeywordExpand=eCVSHeader\n", "\n", #ifdef PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS_SUPPORT - "# Set `PreservePermissions' to `yes' to save file status information\n", + "# Set 'PreservePermissions' to 'yes' to save file status information\n", "# in the repository.\n", "#PreservePermissions=no\n", "\n", #endif - "# Set `TopLevelAdmin' to `yes' to create a CVS directory at the top\n", - "# level of the new working directory when using the `cvs checkout'\n", + "# Set 'TopLevelAdmin' to 'yes' to create a CVS directory at the top\n", + "# level of the new working directory when using the 'cvs checkout'\n", "# command.\n", "#TopLevelAdmin=no\n", "\n", "# Put CVS lock files in this directory rather than directly in the repository.\n", "#LockDir=/var/lock/cvs\n", "\n", - "# Set `LogHistory' to `all' or `" ALL_HISTORY_REC_TYPES "' to log all transactions to the\n", - "# history file, or a subset as needed (ie `TMAR' logs all write operations)\n", + "# Set 'LogHistory' to 'all' or '" ALL_HISTORY_REC_TYPES "' to log all transactions to the\n", + "# history file, or a subset as needed (ie 'TMAR' logs all write operations)\n", "#LogHistory=" ALL_HISTORY_REC_TYPES "\n", + "LogHistory=TMAR\n", "\n", - "# Set `RereadLogAfterVerify' to `always' (the default) to allow the verifymsg\n", - "# script to change the log message. Set it to `stat' to force CVS to verify\n", + "# Set 'RereadLogAfterVerify' to 'always' (the default) to allow the verifymsg\n", + "# script to change the log message. Set it to 'stat' to force CVS to verify\n", "# that the file has changed before reading it (this can take up to an extra\n", "# second per directory being committed, so it is not recommended for large\n", - "# repositories. Set it to `never' (the previous CVS behavior) to prevent\n", + "# repositories. Set it to 'never' (the previous CVS behavior) to prevent\n", "# verifymsg scripts from changing the log message.\n", "#RereadLogAfterVerify=always\n", "\n", - "# Set `UserAdminOptions' to the list of `cvs admin' commands (options)\n", - "# that users not in the `cvsadmin' group are allowed to run. This\n", - "# defaults to `k', or only allowing the changing of the default\n", - "# keyword expansion mode for files for users not in the `cvsadmin' group.\n", - "# This value is ignored if the `cvsadmin' group does not exist.\n", + "# Set 'UserAdminOptions' to the list of 'cvs admin' commands (options)\n", + "# that users not in the '_cvsadmin' group are allowed to run. This\n", + "# defaults to 'k', or only allowing the changing of the default\n", + "# keyword expansion mode for files for users not in the '_cvsadmin' group.\n", + "# This value is ignored if the '_cvsadmin' group does not exist.\n", "#\n", - "# The following string would enable all `cvs admin' commands for all\n", + "# The following string would enable all 'cvs admin' commands for all\n", "# users:\n", "#UserAdminOptions=aAbceIklLmnNostuU\n", #ifdef SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS "\n", - "# Set `UseNewInfoFmtStrings' to `no' if you must support a legacy system by\n", + "# Set 'UseNewInfoFmtStrings' to 'no' if you must support a legacy system by\n", "# enabling the deprecated old style info file command line format strings.\n", "# Be warned that these strings could be disabled in any new version of CVS.\n", "UseNewInfoFmtStrings=yes\n", #endif /* SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS */ "\n", - "# Set `ImportNewFilesToVendorBranchOnly' to `yes' if you wish to force\n", - "# every `cvs import' command to behave as if the `-X' flag was\n", + "# Set 'ImportNewFilesToVendorBranchOnly' to 'yes' if you wish to force\n", + "# every 'cvs import' command to behave as if the '-X' flag was\n", "# specified.\n", "#ImportNewFilesToVendorBranchOnly=no\n", #ifdef PROXY_SUPPORT "\n", - "# Set `PrimaryServer' to the CVSROOT to the primary, or write, server when\n", + "# Set 'PrimaryServer' to the CVSROOT to the primary, or write, server when\n", "# establishing one or more read-only mirrors which serve as proxies for\n", "# the write server in write mode or redirect the client to the primary for\n", "# write requests.\n", @@ -558,13 +568,13 @@ "#\n", "# PrimaryServer=:fork:localhost/cvsroot\n", "\n", - "# Set `MaxProxyBufferSize' to the the maximum allowable secondary\n", + "# Set 'MaxProxyBufferSize' to the the maximum allowable secondary\n", "# buffer memory cache size before the buffer begins being stored to disk, in\n", - "# bytes. Must be a positive integer but may end in `k', `M', `G', or `T' (for\n", - "# kiilo, mega, giga, & tera, respectively). If an otherwise valid number you\n", + "# bytes. Must be a positive integer but may end in 'K', 'M', 'G', or 'T' (for\n", + "# Kibi, Mebi, Gibi, & Tebi, respectively). If an otherwise valid number you\n", "# specify is greater than the SIZE_MAX defined by your system's C compiler,\n", "# then it will be resolved to SIZE_MAX without a warning. Defaults to 8M (8\n", - "# megabytes).\n", + "# Mebibytes). The 'i' from 'Ki', 'Mi', etc. is omitted.\n", "#\n", "# High values for MaxProxyBufferSize may speed up a secondary server\n", "# with old hardware and a lot of available memory but can actually slow a\n", @@ -575,23 +585,23 @@ "# MaxProxyBufferSize=1G\n", #endif /* PROXY_SUPPORT */ "\n", - "# Set `MaxCommentLeaderLength' to the maximum length permitted for the\n", + "# Set 'MaxCommentLeaderLength' to the maximum length permitted for the\n", "# automagically determined comment leader used when expanding the Log\n", "# keyword, in bytes. CVS's behavior when the automagically determined\n", - "# comment leader exceeds this length is dependant on the value of\n", - "# `UseArchiveCommentLeader' set in this file. `unlimited' is a valid\n", + "# comment leader exceeds this length is dependent on the value of\n", + "# 'UseArchiveCommentLeader' set in this file. 'unlimited' is a valid\n", "# setting for this value. Defaults to 20 bytes.\n", "#\n", "# For example:\n", "#\n", "# MaxCommentLeaderLength=20\n", "\n", - "# Set `UseArchiveCommentLeader' to `yes' to cause CVS to fall back on\n", + "# Set 'UseArchiveCommentLeader' to 'yes' to cause CVS to fall back on\n", "# the comment leader set in the RCS archive file, if any, when the\n", - "# automagically determined comment leader exceeds `MaxCommentLeaderLength'\n", - "# bytes. If `UseArchiveCommentLeader' is not set and a comment leader\n", - "# greater than `MaxCommentLeaderLength' is calculated, the Log keyword\n", - "# being examined will not be expanded. Defaults to `no'.\n", + "# automagically determined comment leader exceeds 'MaxCommentLeaderLength'\n", + "# bytes. If 'UseArchiveCommentLeader' is not set and a comment leader\n", + "# greater than 'MaxCommentLeaderLength' is calculated, the Log keyword\n", + "# being examined will not be expanded. Defaults to 'no'.\n", "#\n", "# For example:\n", "#\n", @@ -816,7 +826,7 @@ } if (restore_cwd (&cwd)) - error (1, errno, "Failed to restore current directory, `%s'.", + error (1, errno, "Failed to restore current directory, '%s'.", cwd.name); free_cwd (&cwd); @@ -857,7 +867,7 @@ there is an error, print a message and return 1 (FIXME: probably not a very clean convention). On success, return 0. */ static int -checkout_file (char *file, char *temp) +checkout_file (const char *file, char *temp) { char *rcs; RCSNode *rcsnode; @@ -878,7 +888,7 @@ { /* Probably not necessary (?); RCS_parsercsfile already printed a message. */ - error (0, 0, "Failed to parse `%s'.", rcs); + error (0, 0, "Failed to parse '%s'.", rcs); free (rcs); return 1; } @@ -962,20 +972,22 @@ key.dptr = vp; while (*vp && !isspace ((unsigned char) *vp)) vp++; - key.dsize = vp - key.dptr; + key.dsize = vp - (char *)key.dptr; *vp++ = '\0'; /* NULL terminate the key */ while (*vp && isspace ((unsigned char) *vp)) vp++; /* skip whitespace to value */ if (*vp == '\0') { - error (0, 0, "warning: NULL value for key `%s'", key.dptr); + error (0, 0, "warning: NULL value for key '%s'", + (char *)key.dptr); continue; } val.dptr = vp; val.dsize = strlen (vp); if (dbm_store (db, key, val, DBM_INSERT) == 1) { - error (0, 0, "duplicate key found for `%s'", key.dptr); + error (0, 0, "duplicate key found for '%s'", + (char *)key.dptr); err++; } } @@ -1097,7 +1109,7 @@ #endif /* !MY_NDBM */ static void -rename_rcsfile (char *temp, char *real) +rename_rcsfile (const char *temp, const char *real) { char *bak; struct stat statbuf; @@ -1175,6 +1187,9 @@ which needs to be created. */ mkdir_if_needed (current_parsed_root->directory); + if (noexec) + return (0); + adm = Xasprintf ("%s/%s", current_parsed_root->directory, CVSROOTADM); mkdir_if_needed (adm); @@ -1237,8 +1252,8 @@ } } - /* Turn on history logging by default. The user can remove the file - to disable it. */ + /* Turn on history logging of write operations by default. + The user can remove the file to disable it. */ strcpy (info, adm); strcat (info, "/"); strcat (info, CVSROOTADM_HISTORY); @@ -1249,11 +1264,6 @@ fp = xfopen (info, "w"); if (fclose (fp) < 0) error (1, errno, "cannot close %s", info); - - /* Make the new history file world-writeable, since every CVS - user will need to be able to write to it. We use chmod() - because xchmod() is too shy. */ - chmod (info, 0666); } /* Make an empty val-tags file to prevent problems creating it later. */ @@ -1267,11 +1277,6 @@ fp = xfopen (info, "w"); if (fclose (fp) < 0) error (1, errno, "cannot close %s", info); - - /* Make the new val-tags file world-writeable, since every CVS - user will need to be able to write to it. We use chmod() - because xchmod() is too shy. */ - chmod (info, 0666); } free (info); --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/modules.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/modules.c @@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ case '?': error (0, 0, "modules file has invalid option for key %s value %s", - key.dptr, value); + (char *)key.dptr, value); err++; goto do_module_return; } --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/parseinfo.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/parseinfo.c @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ return true; } - /* Record the factor character (kilo, mega, giga, tera). */ + /* Record the factor character (kibi, mebi, gibi, tebi). */ if (!isdigit (p[strlen(p) - 1])) { switch (p[strlen(p) - 1]) @@ -241,16 +241,16 @@ factor = xtimes (factor, 1024); case 'M': factor = xtimes (factor, 1024); - case 'k': + case 'K': factor = xtimes (factor, 1024); break; default: error (0, 0, "%s: Unknown %s factor: `%c'", - infopath, option, p[strlen(p)]); + infopath, option, p[strlen(p) - 1]); return false; } - TRACE (TRACE_DATA, "readSizeT(): Found factor %u for %s", + TRACE (TRACE_DATA, "readSizeT(): Found factor %zu for %s", factor, option); } @@ -274,9 +274,9 @@ /* Don't return an error, just max out. */ num = SIZE_MAX; - TRACE (TRACE_DATA, "readSizeT(): read number %u for %s", num, option); + TRACE (TRACE_DATA, "readSizeT(): read number %zu for %s", num, option); *val = xtimes (strtoul (p, NULL, 10), factor); - TRACE (TRACE_DATA, "readSizeT(): returnning %u for %s", *val, option); + TRACE (TRACE_DATA, "readSizeT(): returnning %zu for %s", *val, option); return true; } @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ new->MaxCompressionLevel = 9; #endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */ #ifdef PROXY_SUPPORT - new->MaxProxyBufferSize = (size_t)(8 * 1024 * 1024); /* 8 megabytes, + new->MaxProxyBufferSize = (size_t)(8 * 1024 * 1024); /* 8 mebibytes, * by default. */ #endif /* PROXY_SUPPORT */ @@ -392,6 +392,9 @@ */ bool processing = true; bool processed = true; +#ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT + size_t dummy_sizet; +#endif TRACE (TRACE_FUNCTION, "parse_config (%s)", cvsroot); @@ -613,18 +616,23 @@ } else if (strcmp (line, "LogHistory") == 0) { - if (strcmp (p, "all") != 0) - { - static bool gotone = false; - if (gotone) - error (0, 0, "\ + static char *prevpath = NULL; + static unsigned int prevln; + + if (prevpath != NULL) { + error (0, 0, "\ %s [%u]: warning: duplicate LogHistory entry found.", - infopath, ln); - else - gotone = true; - free (retval->logHistory); - retval->logHistory = xstrdup (p); + infopath, ln); + error (0, 0, "\ +%s [%u]: notice: this was the first definition.", + prevpath, prevln); + } else { + prevln = ln; + prevpath = xstrdup(infopath); } + free(retval->logHistory); + retval->logHistory = xstrdup(strcmp(p, "all") ? p : + ALL_HISTORY_REC_TYPES); } else if (strcmp (line, "RereadLogAfterVerify") == 0) { @@ -689,13 +697,44 @@ readBool (infopath, "UseArchiveCommentLeader", p, &retval->UseArchiveCommentLeader); #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT - else if (!strcmp (line, "MinCompressionLevel")) - readSizeT (infopath, "MinCompressionLevel", p, - &retval->MinCompressionLevel); - else if (!strcmp (line, "MaxCompressionLevel")) - readSizeT (infopath, "MaxCompressionLevel", p, - &retval->MaxCompressionLevel); + else if (!strcmp (line, "MinCompressionLevel")) { + readSizeT (infopath, "MinCompressionLevel", p, &dummy_sizet); + retval->MinCompressionLevel = dummy_sizet; + } + else if (!strcmp (line, "MaxCompressionLevel")) { + readSizeT (infopath, "MaxCompressionLevel", p, &dummy_sizet); + retval->MaxCompressionLevel = dummy_sizet; + } #endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */ + else if (!strcmp (line, "tag")) { + char *pp; + + pp = Xasprintf("%s=Id", p); + RCS_setlocalid (infopath, ln, &retval->keywords, pp); + free(pp); + +#if !defined(LOCK_COMPATIBILITY) || !defined(SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS) + error (0, 0, "%s: found keyword '%s' in repository", + infopath, line); + error (readonlyfs ? 0 : 1, 0, readonlyfs + ? "Danger: Granting read access to incompatible repository!" + : "Do not try to access a cvs 1.11 repository!"); +#endif + } +#if !defined(LOCK_COMPATIBILITY) || !defined(SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS) + else if ((!strcmp (line, "umask")) + || (!strcmp (line, "DisableXProg")) || (!strcmp (line, "dlimit")) + || (!strcmp (line, "forceReadOnlyFS"))) { + /* We are dealing with keywords removed between cvs 1.11.1p1 + and cvs 1.12.10; odds are we are not being able to handle + access or concurrent access with 1.11 cvs correctly */ + error (0, 0, "%s: found keyword '%s' in repository", + infopath, line); + error (readonlyfs ? 0 : 1, 0, readonlyfs + ? "Danger: Granting read access to incompatible repository!" + : "Do not try to access a cvs 1.11 repository!"); + } +#endif else /* We may be dealing with a keyword which was added in a subsequent version of CVS. In that case it is a good idea --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/parseinfo.h +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/parseinfo.h @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +/* $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/src/parseinfo.h,v 1.4 2010/09/19 19:43:07 tg Exp $ */ + /* * Copyright (c) 2004 Derek Price, Ximbiot , * and the Free Software Foundation @@ -53,8 +55,8 @@ size_t MaxProxyBufferSize; #endif /* PROXY_SUPPORT */ #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT - size_t MinCompressionLevel; - size_t MaxCompressionLevel; + unsigned MinCompressionLevel; + unsigned MaxCompressionLevel; #endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */ #ifdef PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS_SUPPORT bool preserve_perms; --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/patch.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/patch.c @@ -46,13 +46,13 @@ static const char *const patch_usage[] = { - "Usage: %s %s [-flR] [-c|-u] [-s|-t] [-V %%d] [-k kopt]\n", + "Usage: %s %s [-flR] [-c|-u[p]] [-s|-t] [-V %%d] [-k kopt]\n", " -r rev|-D date [-r rev2 | -D date2] modules...\n", "\t-f\tForce a head revision match if tag/date not found.\n", "\t-l\tLocal directory only, not recursive\n", "\t-R\tProcess directories recursively.\n", "\t-c\tContext diffs (default)\n", - "\t-u\tUnidiff format.\n", + "\t-u\tUnidiff format (-p works the same as in diff).\n", "\t-s\tShort patch - one liner per file.\n", "\t-t\tTop two diffs - last change made to the file.\n", "\t-V vers\tUse RCS Version \"vers\" for keyword expansion.\n", @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ usage (patch_usage); optind = 0; - while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "+V:k:cuftsQqlRD:r:")) != -1) + while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "+V:k:cupftsQqlRD:r:")) != -1) { switch (c) { @@ -149,10 +149,13 @@ "the -V option is obsolete and should not be used"); break; case 'u': - unidiff = 1; /* Unidiff */ + unidiff |= 1; /* Unidiff */ break; case 'c': /* Context diff */ - unidiff = 0; + unidiff &= ~1; + break; + case 'p': + unidiff |= 2; /* Unidiff context */ break; case '?': default: @@ -167,6 +170,8 @@ if (argc < 1) usage (patch_usage); + if (!(unidiff & 1)) + unidiff = 0; if (toptwo_diffs && patch_short) error (1, 0, "-t and -s options are mutually exclusive"); if (toptwo_diffs && (date1 != NULL || date2 != NULL || @@ -202,6 +207,8 @@ send_arg("-s"); if (unidiff) send_arg("-u"); + if (unidiff & 2) + send_arg("-p"); if (rev1) option_with_arg ("-r", rev1); @@ -270,6 +277,7 @@ int which; char *repository; char *where; + char *cp; TRACE ( TRACE_FUNCTION, "patch_proc ( %s, %s, %s, %d, %d, %s, %s )", xwhere ? xwhere : "(null)", @@ -292,7 +300,6 @@ /* if mfile isn't null, we need to set up to do only part of the module */ if (mfile != NULL) { - char *cp; char *path; /* if the portion of the module is a path, put the dir part on repos */ @@ -342,14 +349,30 @@ if (rev1 != NULL && !rev1_validated) { - tag_check_valid (rev1, argc - 1, argv + 1, local_specified, 0, - repository, false); + if ((cp = strchr(rev1, ':')) != NULL) + { + *cp++ = '\0'; + date1 = Make_Date (cp); + if (*rev1 == '\0') + rev1 = NULL; + } + if (rev1) + tag_check_valid (rev1, argc - 1, argv + 1, local_specified, 0, + repository, false); rev1_validated = 1; } if (rev2 != NULL && !rev2_validated) { - tag_check_valid (rev2, argc - 1, argv + 1, local_specified, 0, - repository, false); + if ((cp = strchr(rev2, ':')) != NULL) + { + *cp++ = '\0'; + date2 = Make_Date (cp); + if (*rev2 == '\0') + rev2 = NULL; + } + if (rev2) + tag_check_valid (rev2, argc - 1, argv + 1, local_specified, 0, + repository, false); rev2_validated = 1; } @@ -571,6 +594,7 @@ if (unidiff) run_add_arg_p (&dargc, &darg_allocated, &dargv, "-u"); else run_add_arg_p (&dargc, &darg_allocated, &dargv, "-c"); + if (unidiff & 2) run_add_arg_p (&dargc, &darg_allocated, &dargv, "-p"); switch (diff_exec (tmpfile1, tmpfile2, NULL, NULL, dargc, dargv, tmpfile3)) { @@ -671,7 +695,10 @@ program. */ if (unidiff) { - cvs_output ("diff -u ", 0); + if (unidiff & 2) + cvs_output ("diff -up ", 0); + else + cvs_output ("diff -u ", 0); cvs_output (file1, 0); cvs_output (" ", 1); cvs_output (file2, 0); --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/rcs.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/rcs.c @@ -103,6 +103,7 @@ static char *truncate_revnum_in_place (char *); static char *truncate_revnum (const char *); static char *printable_date (const char *); +static char *mdoc_date (const char *); static char *escape_keyword_value (const char *, int *); static void expand_keywords (RCSNode *, RCSVers *, const char *, const char *, size_t, enum kflag, char *, @@ -2166,6 +2167,8 @@ if (! RCS_nodeisbranch (rcs, tag)) { + if (! strcmp (date, "BASE")) + return RCS_gettag (rcs, tag, force_tag_match, simple_tag); /* We can't get a particular date if the tag is not a branch. */ return NULL; @@ -2177,6 +2180,15 @@ else branch = xstrdup (tag); + if (! strcmp (date, "BASE")) + { + /* Cut off the branch suffix and return. */ + rev = strrchr (branch, '.'); + if (rev) + *rev = '\0'; + return branch; + } + /* Fetch the revision of branch as of date. */ rev = RCS_getdatebranch (rcs, date, branch); free (branch); @@ -2470,7 +2482,7 @@ check_rev = xrev; local_branch_num = getenv("CVS_LOCAL_BRANCH_NUM"); - if (local_branch_num) + if (local_branch_num && *local_branch_num) { rev_num = atoi(local_branch_num); if (rev_num < 2) @@ -3120,6 +3132,7 @@ struct timespec revdate; Node *p; RCSVers *vers; + int y; /* make sure we have something to look at... */ assert (rcs != NULL); @@ -3134,7 +3147,7 @@ vers = p->data; /* split up the date */ - if (sscanf (vers->date, SDATEFORM, &xtm.tm_year, &xtm.tm_mon, + if (sscanf (vers->date, SDATEFORM, &y, &xtm.tm_mon, &xtm.tm_mday, &xtm.tm_hour, &xtm.tm_min, &xtm.tm_sec) != 6) error (1, 0, "%s: invalid date for revision %s (%s)", rcs->print_path, rev, vers->date); @@ -3144,15 +3157,14 @@ 2000+, RCS files contain all four digits and we subtract 1900, because the tm_year field should contain years since 1900. */ - if (xtm.tm_year >= 100 && xtm.tm_year < 2000) + if (y >= 100 && y < 2000) error (0, 0, "%s: non-standard date format for revision %s (%s)", rcs->print_path, rev, vers->date); - if (xtm.tm_year >= 1900) - xtm.tm_year -= 1900; + xtm.tm_year = y - ((y >= 1900) ? 1900 : 0); /* put the date in a form getdate can grok */ - tdate = Xasprintf ("%d-%d-%d %d:%d:%d -0000", - xtm.tm_year + 1900, xtm.tm_mon, xtm.tm_mday, + tdate = Xasprintf ("%ld-%d-%d %d:%d:%d -0000", + (long)xtm.tm_year + 1900, xtm.tm_mon, xtm.tm_mday, xtm.tm_hour, xtm.tm_min, xtm.tm_sec); /* Turn it into seconds since the epoch. @@ -3173,7 +3185,7 @@ /* Put an appropriate string into `date', if we were given one. */ ftm = gmtime (&revdate.tv_sec); (void) sprintf (date, DATEFORM, - ftm->tm_year + (ftm->tm_year < 100 ? 0 : 1900), + (long)ftm->tm_year + (ftm->tm_year < 100 ? 0L : 1900L), ftm->tm_mon + 1, ftm->tm_mday, ftm->tm_hour, ftm->tm_min, ftm->tm_sec); } @@ -3475,6 +3487,7 @@ KEYWORD_REVISION, KEYWORD_SOURCE, KEYWORD_STATE, + KEYWORD_MDOCDATE, KEYWORD_LOCALID }; struct rcs_keyword @@ -3511,6 +3524,7 @@ KEYWORD_INIT (new, KEYWORD_REVISION, "Revision"); KEYWORD_INIT (new, KEYWORD_SOURCE, "Source"); KEYWORD_INIT (new, KEYWORD_STATE, "State"); + KEYWORD_INIT (new, KEYWORD_MDOCDATE, "Mdocdate"); return new; } @@ -3544,6 +3558,30 @@ +/* Convert an RCS date string into an mdoc string. This is like + the RCS date2str function, but for manual pages. */ +static char * +mdoc_date (const char *rcs_date) +{ + int year, mon, mday, hour, min, sec; + char buf[100]; + const char *months[] = { "January", "February", "March", "April", + "May", "June", "July", "August", + "September", "October", "November", "December", + "corrupt" }; + + (void) sscanf (rcs_date, SDATEFORM, &year, &mon, &mday, &hour, &min, + &sec); + if (mon < 1 || mon > 12) + mon = 13; + if (year < 1900) + year += 1900; + sprintf (buf, "%s %d %04d", months[mon - 1], mday, year); + return xstrdup (buf); +} + + + /* Escape the characters in a string so that it can be included in an RCS value. */ static char * @@ -3680,13 +3718,13 @@ srch_len -= (srch_next + 1) - srch; srch = srch_next + 1; - /* Look for the first non alphabetic character after the '$'. */ + /* Look for the first non alphanumeric character after the '$'. */ send = srch + srch_len; for (s = srch; s < send; s++) - if (! isalpha ((unsigned char) *s)) + if (! isalnum ((unsigned char) *s)) break; - /* If the first non alphabetic character is not '$' or ':', + /* If the first non alphanumeric character is not '$' or ':', then this is not an RCS keyword. */ if (s == send || (*s != '$' && *s != ':')) continue; @@ -3741,6 +3779,11 @@ free_value = 1; break; + case KEYWORD_MDOCDATE: + value = mdoc_date (ver->date); + free_value = 1; + break; + case KEYWORD_CVSHEADER: case KEYWORD_HEADER: case KEYWORD_ID: @@ -4177,6 +4220,9 @@ : (sout != RUN_TTY ? sout : "(stdout)")))); + if (rev && *rev == '-') + ++rev; + assert (rev == NULL || isdigit ((unsigned char) *rev)); if (noexec && !server_active && workfile != NULL) @@ -5081,7 +5127,7 @@ (void) time (&modtime); ftm = gmtime (&modtime); delta->date = Xasprintf (DATEFORM, - ftm->tm_year + (ftm->tm_year < 100 ? 0 : 1900), + (long)ftm->tm_year + (ftm->tm_year < 100 ? 0L : 1900L), ftm->tm_mon + 1, ftm->tm_mday, ftm->tm_hour, ftm->tm_min, ftm->tm_sec); if (flags & RCS_FLAGS_DEAD) @@ -7235,6 +7281,7 @@ /* Walk the deltas in RCS to get to revision VERSION. If OP is RCS_ANNOTATE, then write annotations using cvs_output. + If OP is RCS_ANNOTATE_BACKWARDS, do the same backwards. If OP is RCS_FETCH, then put the contents of VERSION into a newly-malloc'd array and put a pointer to it in *TEXT. Each line @@ -7263,6 +7310,7 @@ RCSVers *vers; RCSVers *prev_vers; RCSVers *trunk_vers; + RCSVers *top_vers; char *next; int ishead, isnext, isversion, onbranch; Node *node; @@ -7285,6 +7333,7 @@ vers = NULL; prev_vers = NULL; trunk_vers = NULL; + top_vers = NULL; next = NULL; onbranch = 0; foundhead = 0; @@ -7332,12 +7381,28 @@ vers = node->data; next = vers->next; + /* The top version is either HEAD or + the last version on the branch. */ + if (top_vers == NULL || + (onbranch && (op == RCS_ANNOTATE_BACKWARDS))) + top_vers = vers; + /* Compare key and trunkversion now, because key points to storage controlled by rcsbuf_getkey. */ if (STREQ (branchversion, key)) isversion = 1; else isversion = 0; + + /* If we are going back and up a branch, and this is + the version we should start annotating, we need to + clear out all accumulated annotations. */ + if ((op == RCS_ANNOTATE_BACKWARDS) && onbranch && STREQ (version, key)) { + unsigned int ln; + + for (ln = 0; ln < curlines.nlines; ++ln) + curlines.vector[ln]->vers = NULL; + } } while (1) @@ -7365,17 +7430,27 @@ rcsbuf_valpolish (rcsbuf, value, 0, &vallen); if (ishead) { - if (! linevector_add (&curlines, value, vallen, NULL, 0)) + if (! linevector_add (&curlines, value, vallen, + (op == RCS_ANNOTATE_BACKWARDS) ? vers : NULL, 0)) error (1, 0, "invalid rcs file %s", rcs->print_path); ishead = 0; } else if (isnext) { + RCSVers *addv, *delv; + + if (op == RCS_ANNOTATE_BACKWARDS) { + addv = onbranch ? NULL : prev_vers; + delv = onbranch ? vers : NULL; + } else { + addv = onbranch ? vers : NULL; + delv = onbranch ? NULL : prev_vers; + } + if (! apply_rcs_changes (&curlines, value, vallen, rcs->path, - onbranch ? vers : NULL, - onbranch ? NULL : prev_vers)) + addv, delv)) error (1, 0, "invalid change text in %s", rcs->print_path); } break; @@ -7384,6 +7459,14 @@ if (isversion) { + /* If we're going backwards and not up a branch, and we + reached the version to start at, we're done. */ + if ((op == RCS_ANNOTATE_BACKWARDS) && !onbranch && STREQ (version, key)) { + foundhead = 1; + linevector_copy (&headlines, &curlines); + break; + } + /* This is either the version we want, or it is the branchpoint to the version we want. */ if (STREQ (branchversion, version)) @@ -7391,7 +7474,9 @@ /* This is the version we want. */ linevector_copy (&headlines, &curlines); foundhead = 1; - if (onbranch) + /* If we are annotating backwards, we have to + continue tracking when we're tracking a branch. */ + if (onbranch && !(op == RCS_ANNOTATE_BACKWARDS)) { /* We have found this version by tracking up a branch. Restore back to the lines we saved @@ -7480,6 +7565,7 @@ switch (op) { case RCS_ANNOTATE: + case RCS_ANNOTATE_BACKWARDS: { unsigned int ln; --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/rcs.h +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/rcs.h @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +/* $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/src/rcs.h,v 1.5 2010/09/19 19:43:09 tg Exp $ */ + /* * Copyright (C) 1986-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. * @@ -33,7 +35,7 @@ CVS) will put this into RCS files. Considered obsolete. */ #define RCSDEAD "dead" -#define DATEFORM "%02d.%02d.%02d.%02d.%02d.%02d" +#define DATEFORM "%02ld.%02d.%02d.%02d.%02d.%02d" #define SDATEFORM "%d.%d.%d.%d.%d.%d" /* @@ -189,7 +191,7 @@ struct rcsbuffer; /* What RCS_deltas is supposed to do. */ -enum rcs_delta_op {RCS_ANNOTATE, RCS_FETCH}; +enum rcs_delta_op {RCS_ANNOTATE, RCS_ANNOTATE_BACKWARDS, RCS_FETCH}; /* * exported interfaces --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/rcscmds.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/rcscmds.c @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ /* * Copyright (C) 1986-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. + * Copyright (c) 2021 mirabilos * * Portions Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Derek Price, Ximbiot , * and others. @@ -92,7 +93,10 @@ static void call_diff_add_arg (const char *s) { - TRACE (TRACE_DATA, "call_diff_add_arg (%s)", s); + if (s) + TRACE (TRACE_DATA, "call_diff_add_arg (%s)", s); + else + TRACE (TRACE_DATA, "call_diff_add_arg NULL"); run_add_arg_p (&call_diff_argc, &call_diff_arg_allocated, &call_diff_argv, s); } --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/root.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/root.c @@ -1,4 +1,7 @@ /* + * Copyright © 2017 + * mirabilos + * * Copyright (C) 1986-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. * * Portions Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Derek Price, Ximbiot , @@ -265,6 +268,7 @@ directories. Then we can check against them when a remote user hands us a CVSROOT directory. */ static List *root_allow; +static List *root_allow_regexp; static void delconfig (Node *n) @@ -288,15 +292,65 @@ } void +root_allow_regexp_add (const char *arg, const char *configPath) +{ + Node *n; + + if (!root_allow_regexp) root_allow_regexp = getlist(); + n = getnode(); + n->key = xstrdup (arg); + + /* This is a regexp, not the final cvsroot path - we cannot attach + it a config. So we attach configPath and we'll root_allow_add() + the actual, matching root in root_allow_compare_regexp() */ + n->data = (void*)configPath; + + addnode (root_allow_regexp, n); +} + +void root_allow_free (void) { dellist (&root_allow); + dellist (&root_allow_regexp); +} + +int +root_allow_used (void) +{ + return root_allow || root_allow_regexp; +} + +/* walklist() callback for determining if 'root_to_check' matches + n->key (a regexp). If yes, 'root_to_check' will be added as if + directly specified through --allow-root. + */ +static int +root_allow_compare_regexp (Node *n, void *root_to_check) +{ + int status; + regex_t re; + + if (regcomp(&re, n->key, + REG_EXTENDED|REG_NOSUB) != 0) + { + return 0; /* report error? */ + } + status = regexec(&re, root_to_check, (size_t) 0, NULL, 0); + regfree(&re); + if (status == 0) + { + /* n->data contains gConfigPath */ + root_allow_add (root_to_check, n->data); + return 1; + } + return 0; } bool root_allow_ok (const char *arg) { - if (!root_allow) + if (!root_allow_used()) { /* Probably someone upgraded from CVS before 1.9.10 to 1.9.10 or later without reading the documentation about @@ -308,12 +362,18 @@ back "error" rather than waiting for the next request which expects responses. */ printf ("\ -error 0 Server configuration missing --allow-root in inetd.conf\n"); +error 0 Server configuration missing --allow-root or --allow-root-regexp in inetd.conf\n"); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } + /* Look for 'arg' in the list of full-path allowed roots */ if (findnode (root_allow, arg)) return true; + + /* Match 'arg' against the list of allowed roots regexps */ + if (walklist (root_allow_regexp, root_allow_compare_regexp, (void*)arg)) + return true; + return false; } @@ -436,6 +496,9 @@ } +#if defined(CLIENT_SUPPORT) || defined (SERVER_SUPPORT) +static char *validate_hostname(const char *) __attribute__((__malloc__)); +#endif /* defined(CLIENT_SUPPORT) || defined (SERVER_SUPPORT) */ /* * Parse a CVSROOT string to allocate and return a new cvsroot_t structure. @@ -535,6 +598,12 @@ method = ""; #endif /* defined (CLIENT_SUPPORT) || defined (SERVER_SUPPORT) */ + if (NULL == method) + { + error (0, 0, "Missing method in CVSROOT."); + goto error_exit; + } + /* Now we have an access method -- see if it's valid. */ if (!strcasecmp (method, "local")) @@ -547,6 +616,16 @@ newroot->method = gserver_method; else if (!strcasecmp (method, "server")) newroot->method = server_method; + else if (strncmp (method, "ext=", 4) == 0) + { + newroot->cvs_rsh = xstrdup(method + 4); + newroot->method = ext_method; + } + else if (!strcasecmp (method, "extssh")) + { + newroot->cvs_rsh = xstrdup("ssh"); + newroot->method = extssh_method; + } else if (!strcasecmp (method, "ext")) newroot->method = ext_method; else if (!strcasecmp (method, "fork")) @@ -573,37 +652,40 @@ TRACE (TRACE_DATA, "CVSROOT option=`%s' value=`%s'", p, q); if (!strcasecmp (p, "proxy")) { - newroot->proxy_hostname = xstrdup (q); + if (!(newroot->proxy_hostname = validate_hostname(q))) { + error(0, 0, "Invalid proxy hostname: %s", q); + goto error_exit; + } } else if (!strcasecmp (p, "proxyport")) { char *r = q; - if (*r == '-') r++; - while (*r) - { - if (!isdigit(*r++)) - { + + do { + if (!isdigit(*r)) { + proxy_port_error: error (0, 0, "CVSROOT may only specify a positive, non-zero, integer proxy port (not `%s').", q); goto error_exit; } - } - if ((newroot->proxy_port = atoi (q)) <= 0) - error (0, 0, -"CVSROOT may only specify a positive, non-zero, integer proxy port (not `%s').", - q); + } while (*++r); + if ((newroot->proxy_port = atoi(q)) <= 0 || + newroot->proxy_port > 65535) + goto proxy_port_error; } else if (!strcasecmp (p, "CVS_RSH")) { /* override CVS_RSH environment variable */ - if (newroot->method == ext_method) - newroot->cvs_rsh = xstrdup (q); + if (newroot->method == ext_method + || newroot->method == extssh_method) + newroot->cvs_rsh = xstrdup (q); } else if (!strcasecmp (p, "CVS_SERVER")) { /* override CVS_SERVER environment variable */ if (newroot->method == ext_method + || newroot->method == extssh_method || newroot->method == fork_method) newroot->cvs_server = xstrdup (q); } @@ -635,7 +717,8 @@ newroot->isremote = (newroot->method != local_method); #if defined (CLIENT_SUPPORT) || defined (SERVER_SUPPORT) - if (readonlyfs && newroot->isremote) + if (readonlyfs && newroot->isremote && (newroot->method != ext_method) + && (newroot->method != extssh_method) && (newroot->method != fork_method)) error (1, 0, "Read-only repository feature unavailable with remote roots (cvsroot = %s)", cvsroot_copy); @@ -682,7 +765,22 @@ /* a blank username is impossible, so leave it NULL in that * case so we know to use the default username */ + { + /* for want of strcspn */ + if (/* no at, obviously */ strchr(cvsroot_copy, '@') || + /* no colon, interference with CVSROOT/passwd file */ + strchr(cvsroot_copy, ':') || + /* no linefeeds, interference with pserver protocol */ + strchr(cvsroot_copy, '\012')) { + error(0, 0, "Bad username \"%s\"", cvsroot_copy); + goto error_exit; + } + /* other limitations include not beginning with a + * hyphen-minus but that’s not even a requirement + * in POSIX, let alone other operating environments… + */ newroot->username = xstrdup (cvsroot_copy); + } cvsroot_copy = ++p; } @@ -693,24 +791,18 @@ if ((p = strchr (cvsroot_copy, ':')) != NULL) { *p++ = '\0'; - if (strlen(p)) + if (*p) { + char qch; + q = p; - if (*q == '-') q++; - while (*q) + while ((qch = *q++)) { - if (!isdigit(*q++)) - { - error (0, 0, -"CVSROOT may only specify a positive, non-zero, integer port (not `%s').", - p); - error (0, 0, - "Perhaps you entered a relative pathname?"); - goto error_exit; - } + if (!isdigit(qch)) + goto parse_port_error; } - if ((newroot->port = atoi (p)) <= 0) - { + if ((newroot->port = atoi(p)) <= 0 || newroot->port > 65535) { + parse_port_error: error (0, 0, "CVSROOT may only specify a positive, non-zero, integer port (not `%s').", p); @@ -720,12 +812,8 @@ } } - /* copy host */ - if (*cvsroot_copy != '\0') - /* blank hostnames are invalid, but for now leave the field NULL - * and catch the error during the sanity checks later - */ - newroot->hostname = xstrdup (cvsroot_copy); + /* check and copy host */ + newroot->hostname = validate_hostname(cvsroot_copy); /* restore the '/' */ cvsroot_copy = firstslash; @@ -750,7 +838,9 @@ #if defined(CLIENT_SUPPORT) || defined (SERVER_SUPPORT) if (newroot->username && ! newroot->hostname) { - error (0, 0, "Missing hostname in CVSROOT."); + /* this defangs sanity.sh tests for remote reject, though */ + bad_hostname: + error (0, 0, "Missing or bad hostname in CVSROOT."); goto error_exit; } @@ -828,6 +918,7 @@ case server_method: case ext_method: no_port = 1; + case extssh_method: /* no_password already set */ check_hostname = 1; break; @@ -863,16 +954,13 @@ } if (check_hostname && !newroot->hostname) - { - error (0, 0, "Didn't specify hostname in CVSROOT."); - goto error_exit; - } + goto bad_hostname; if (no_port && newroot->port) { error (0, 0, -"CVSROOT port specification is only valid for gserver, kserver,"); - error (0, 0, "and pserver connection methods."); +"CVSROOT port specification is only valid for extssh,"); + error (0, 0, "gserver, kserver and pserver connection methods."); goto error_exit; } #endif /* defined(CLIENT_SUPPORT) || defined (SERVER_SUPPORT) */ @@ -1052,3 +1140,78 @@ /* NOTREACHED */ } #endif + +#if defined(CLIENT_SUPPORT) || defined (SERVER_SUPPORT) +#define CLS_INVALID 0 +#define CLS_INSIDE 1 +#define CLS_OUTSIDE 2 +#define CLS_SEPARATOR 4 +/* EBCDIC safe */ +#define CLASSIFY(x) classify[(unsigned char)(x)] +static char * +validate_hostname(const char *s) +{ + char *buf, *cp; + size_t sz; + static char classify_initialised = 0, *classify; + + /* initialise classification table */ + if (!classify_initialised) { + const char *ccp; + + classify = xmalloc(256); + for (sz = 0; sz < 256; ++sz) + CLASSIFY(sz) = CLS_INVALID; + for (ccp = "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"; + *ccp; ++ccp) + CLASSIFY(*ccp) = CLS_INSIDE | CLS_OUTSIDE; + CLASSIFY('-') = CLS_INSIDE; + CLASSIFY('.') = CLS_SEPARATOR; + classify_initialised = 1; + } + + /* total size limit tolerating a trailing dot */ + if ((sz = strlen(s)) > 256) + return (NULL); + buf = xstrdup(s); + + /* drop trailing dot */ + if ((unsigned char)buf[sz - 1] == (unsigned char)'.') + buf[--sz] = '\0'; + /* recheck */ + if (sz > 255) { + err: + free(buf); + return (NULL); + } + + /* check each label */ + cp = buf; + loop: + /* must begin with [0-9A-Za-z] */ + if (!(CLASSIFY(*cp++) & CLS_OUTSIDE)) + goto err; + sz = 1; + /* arbitrary many [0-9A-Za-z-] */ + while (CLASSIFY(*cp) & CLS_INSIDE) { + ++cp; + ++sz; + } + /* except the last must have been [0-9A-Za-z] again */ + if (!(CLASSIFY(cp[-1]) & CLS_OUTSIDE)) + goto err; + /* maximum label size */ + if (sz > 63) + goto err; + /* next label? */ + if (CLASSIFY(*cp) & CLS_SEPARATOR) { + ++cp; + goto loop; + } + /* must be end of string now */ + if (*cp) + goto err; + /* it is, everything okay */ + return (buf); +} +#endif /* defined(CLIENT_SUPPORT) || defined (SERVER_SUPPORT) */ --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/root.h +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/root.h @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +/* $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/src/root.h,v 1.5 2017/01/08 19:13:05 tg Exp $ */ + /* * Copyright (C) 1986-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. * @@ -22,6 +24,7 @@ kserver_method, gserver_method, ext_method, + extssh_method, fork_method } CVSmethod; extern const char method_names[][16]; /* change this in root.c if you change @@ -62,8 +65,10 @@ __attribute__ ((__malloc__)); void Create_Root (const char *dir, const char *rootdir); void root_allow_add (const char *, const char *configPath); +void root_allow_regexp_add (const char *, const char *configPath); void root_allow_free (void); bool root_allow_ok (const char *); +int root_allow_used (void); struct config *get_root_allow_config (const char *arg, const char *configPath); const char *primary_root_translate (const char *root_in); const char *primary_root_inverse_translate (const char *root_in); --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/rsh-client.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/rsh-client.c @@ -53,11 +53,13 @@ char *cvs_server = (root->cvs_server != NULL ? root->cvs_server : getenv ("CVS_SERVER")); int i = 0; - /* This needs to fit "rsh", "-b", "-l", "USER", "host", - "cmd (w/ args)", and NULL. We leave some room to grow. */ - char *rsh_argv[10]; + /* This needs to fit "rsh", "-b", "-l", "USER", "-p", port, + "--", "host", "cvs", "-R", "server", and NULL. + We leave some room to grow. */ + char *rsh_argv[16]; + char argvport[16]; - if (!cvs_rsh) + if (!cvs_rsh || !*cvs_rsh) /* People sometimes suggest or assume that this should default to "remsh" on systems like HPUX in which that is the system-supplied name for the rsh program. However, that @@ -79,7 +81,7 @@ if that is what they want (the manual already tells them that). */ cvs_rsh = RSH_DFLT; - if (!cvs_server) + if (!cvs_server || !*cvs_server) cvs_server = "cvs"; /* The command line starts out with rsh. */ @@ -97,8 +99,20 @@ rsh_argv[i++] = root->username; } + if (root->method == extssh_method && root->port) + { + snprintf(argvport, sizeof(argvport), "%d", root->port); + rsh_argv[i++] = "-p"; + rsh_argv[i++] = argvport; + } + + /* Only non-option arguments from here. (CVE-2017-12836) */ + rsh_argv[i++] = "--"; + rsh_argv[i++] = root->hostname; rsh_argv[i++] = cvs_server; + if (readonlyfs) + rsh_argv[i++] = "-R"; rsh_argv[i++] = "server"; /* Mark the end of the arg list. */ @@ -139,9 +153,9 @@ int tofd, fromfd; int child_pid; - if (!cvs_rsh) + if (!cvs_rsh || !*cvs_rsh) cvs_rsh = RSH_DFLT; - if (!cvs_server) + if (!cvs_server || !*cvs_server) cvs_server = "cvs"; /* Pass the command to rsh as a single string. This shouldn't @@ -154,10 +168,11 @@ * on the server machine does not set CVSROOT to something * containing a colon (or better yet, upgrade the server). */ - command = Xasprintf ("%s server", cvs_server); + command = Xasprintf ("%s%s server", cvs_server, readonlyfs ? " -R" : ""); { - char *argv[10]; + char argvport[16]; + char *argv[16]; char **p = argv; *p++ = cvs_rsh; @@ -171,6 +186,15 @@ *p++ = root->username; } + if (root->method == extssh_method && root->port) + { + snprintf(argvport, sizeof(argvport), "%d", root->port); + *p++ = "-p"; + *p++ = argvport; + } + + *p++ = "--"; + *p++ = root->hostname; *p++ = command; *p++ = NULL; --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/sanity.sh +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/sanity.sh @@ -1,11 +1,17 @@ #! /bin/sh : +# $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/src/sanity.sh,v 1.21 2021/01/30 02:06:07 tg Exp $ +#- +# set DISABLE_ANY_RSH=1 to skip rsh and ssh calls +# # sanity.sh -- a growing testsuite for cvs. # # The copyright notice said: "Copyright (C) 1992, 1993 Cygnus Support" # I'm not adding new copyright notices for new years as our recent # practice has been to include copying terms without copyright notices. # +# © 2016, 2017, 2021 mirabilos +# # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) @@ -22,7 +28,7 @@ usage () { echo "Usage: `basename $0` --help" - echo "Usage: `basename $0` [--eklr] [-c CONFIG-FILE] [-f FROM-TEST] \\" + echo "Usage: `basename $0` [-eklnpr] [-c CONFIG-FILE] [-f FROM-TEST] \\" echo " [-h HOSTNAME] [-s CVS-FOR-CVS-SERVER] CVS-TO-TEST \\" echo " [TESTS-TO-RUN...]" } @@ -37,59 +43,74 @@ { usage echo - echo "-H|--help display this text" + echo "-H|--help display this text" echo "-c CONFIG-FILE" echo "--config=CONFIG_FILE" - echo " use an alternate test suite config file (defaults to" - echo " \`sanity.config.sh' in the same directory as" - echo " CVS-TO-TEST is found in)" - echo "-e|--skipfail Treat tests that would otherwise be nonfatally skipped" - echo " for reasons like missing tools as failures, exiting" - echo " with an error message. Also treat warnings as" - echo " failures." + echo " use an alternate test suite config file (defaults to" + echo " 'sanity.config.sh' in the same directory as" + echo " CVS-TO-TEST is found in)" + echo "-e|--skipfail Treat tests that would otherwise be nonfatally skipped" + echo " for reasons like missing tools as failures, exiting" + echo " with an error message. Also treat warnings as" + echo " failures." echo "-f FROM-TEST" echo "--from-test=FROM-TEST" - echo " run TESTS-TO-RUN, skipping all tests in the list before" - echo " FROM-TEST" + echo " run TESTS-TO-RUN, skipping all tests in the list before" + echo " FROM-TEST" echo "-h HOSTNAME" echo "--hostname HOSTNAME" - echo " Use :ext:HOSTNAME to run remote tests rather than" - echo " :fork:. Implies --remote and assumes that \$TESTDIR" - echo " resolves to the same directory on both the client and" - echo " the server." - echo "-k|--keep try to keep directories created by individual tests" - echo " around, exiting after the first test which supports" - echo " --keep" - echo "-l|--link-root" - echo " test CVS using a symlink to a real CVSROOT" - echo "-n|--noredirect" - echo " test a secondary/primary CVS server (writeproxy)" - echo " configuration with the Redirect response disabled" - echo " (implies --proxy)." - echo "-p|--proxy test a secondary/primary CVS server (writeproxy)" - echo " configuration (implies --remote)." - echo "-r|--remote test client/server, as opposed to local, CVS" + echo " Use :ext:HOSTNAME to run remote tests rather than" + echo " :fork:. Implies --remote and assumes that \$TESTDIR" + echo " resolves to the same directory on both the client and" + echo " the server." + echo "-k|--keep try to keep directories created by individual tests" + echo " around, exiting after the first test which supports" + echo " --keep" + echo "-l|--link-root test CVS using a symlink to a real CVSROOT" + echo "-n|--noredirect test a secondary/primary CVS server (writeproxy)" + echo " configuration with the Redirect response disabled" + echo " (implies --proxy)." + echo "-p|--proxy test a secondary/primary CVS server (writeproxy)" + echo " configuration (implies --remote)." + echo "-r|--remote test client/server, as opposed to local, CVS" echo "-s CVS-FOR-CVS-SERVER" echo "--server=CVS-FOR-CVS-SERVER" - echo " use CVS-FOR-CVS-SERVER as the path to the CVS SERVER" - echo " executable to be tested (defaults to CVS-TO-TEST and" - echo " implies --remote)" - echo - echo "CVS-TO-TEST the path to the CVS executable to be tested; used as" - echo " the path to the CVS client when CVS-FOR-CVS-SERVER is" - echo " specified" - echo "TESTS-TO-RUN the names of the tests to run (defaults to all tests)" + echo " use CVS-FOR-CVS-SERVER as the path to the CVS SERVER" + echo " executable to be tested (defaults to CVS-TO-TEST and" + echo " implies --remote)" + echo "" + echo "CVS-TO-TEST the path to the CVS executable to be tested; used as" + echo " the path to the CVS client when CVS-FOR-CVS-SERVER is" + echo " specified" + echo "TESTS-TO-RUN the names of the tests to run (defaults to all tests)" exit 2 } checklongoptarg() { if test "x$1" != xoptional && test -z "$OPTARG"; then - echo "option \`--$LONGOPT' requires an argument" >&2 + echo "option '--$LONGOPT' requires an argument" >&2 exit_usage fi } +do_save_TZ() +{ + saveset_TZ=${TZ+false} + save_TZ=$TZ + TZ=UTC0; export TZ +} + +do_restore_TZ() +{ + if $saveset_TZ :; then + unset TZ + else + TZ=$save_TZ + export TZ + fi +} + # See TODO list at end of file. # required to make this script work properly. @@ -155,7 +176,7 @@ checklongoptarg ;; h) - echo "\`--h' is ambiguous. Could mean \`--help' or \`--hostname'" >&2 + echo "'--h' is ambiguous. Could mean '--help' or '--hostname'" >&2 exit_usage ;; he|hel|help) @@ -187,7 +208,7 @@ OPTARG= ;; s) - echo "\`--s' is ambiguous. Could mean \`--server' or \`--skipfail'" >&2 + echo "'--s' is ambiguous. Could mean '--server' or '--skipfail'" >&2 exit_usage ;; se|ser|serv|serve|server) @@ -312,7 +333,7 @@ . "$configfile" else echo "WARNING: Failed to locate test suite config file" >&2 - echo " \`$configfile'." >&2 + echo " '$configfile'." >&2 fi @@ -326,7 +347,7 @@ # Verify that $CVS_RSH $remotehost works. result=`$CVS_RSH $remotehost 'echo test'` if test $? != 0 || test "x$result" != "xtest"; then - echo "\`$CVS_RSH $remotehost' failed." >&2 + echo "'$CVS_RSH $remotehost' failed." >&2 exit 1 fi fi @@ -373,7 +394,7 @@ fi if $CVS_RSH $remotehost "${servercvs} --version /dev/null 2>&1"; then :; else - echo "CVS executable \`$remotehost:${servercvs}' does not contain server support." >&2 + echo "CVS executable '$remotehost:${servercvs}' does not contain server support." >&2 exit 1 fi else @@ -388,7 +409,7 @@ fi if ${servercvs} --version /dev/null 2>&1; then :; else - echo "CVS executable \`${servercvs}' does not contain server support." >&2 + echo "CVS executable '${servercvs}' does not contain server support." >&2 exit 1 fi fi @@ -399,7 +420,7 @@ if $remote; then if ${testcvs} --version /dev/null 2>&1; then :; else - echo "CVS executable \`${testcvs}' does not contain client support." >&2 + echo "CVS executable '${testcvs}' does not contain client support." >&2 exit 1 fi fi @@ -418,7 +439,7 @@ dokeep() { if ${keep}; then - echo "Keeping ${TESTDIR} for test case \`${what}' and exiting due to --keep" + echo "Keeping ${TESTDIR} for test case '${what}' and exiting due to --keep" exit 0 fi } @@ -436,7 +457,7 @@ echo '(Note that the test can take an hour or more to run and periodically stops' echo 'for as long as one minute. Do not assume there is a problem just because' echo 'nothing seems to happen for a long time. If you cannot live without' -echo "running status, try the command: \`tail -f check.log' from another window.)" +echo "running status, try the command: 'tail -f check.log' from another window.)" # Regexp to match what the CVS client will call itself in output that it prints. # FIXME: we don't properly quote this--if the name contains . we'll @@ -681,6 +702,10 @@ #! $TESTSHELL hostname=\$1 shift +if test x"\$hostname" = x"--"; then + hostname=\$1 + shift +fi exec \ $CVS_RSH \ \$hostname \ @@ -750,7 +775,7 @@ fi fi if $verbad; then - echo "The command \`$vercmd' does not support the --version option." + echo "The command '$vercmd' does not support the --version option." fi # It does not really matter that --version is not supported return 0 @@ -796,10 +821,10 @@ fi done if test -n "$TOOL"; then - echo "Notice: The default version of \`$default_TOOL' is defective." >>$LOGFILE - echo "using \`$TOOL' and hoping for the best." >>$LOGFILE - echo "Notice: The default version of \`$default_TOOL' is defective." >&2 - echo "using \`$TOOL' and hoping for the best." >&2 + echo "Notice: The default version of '$default_TOOL' is defective." >>$LOGFILE + echo "using '$TOOL' and hoping for the best." >>$LOGFILE + echo "Notice: The default version of '$default_TOOL' is defective." >&2 + echo "using '$TOOL' and hoping for the best." >&2 echo $TOOL else echo $default_TOOL @@ -812,7 +837,7 @@ if $id -u >/dev/null 2>&1 && $id -un >/dev/null 2>&1; then return 0 else - echo "Running these tests requires an \`id' program that understands the" + echo "Running these tests requires an 'id' program that understands the" echo "-u and -n flags. Make sure that such an id (GNU, or many but not" echo "all vendor-supplied versions) is in your path." return 1 @@ -941,8 +966,8 @@ else DOTSTAR='\(.\| \)*' - echo "Notice: DOTSTAR changed from sane \`.*' value to \`$DOTSTAR\`" - echo "to workaround GNU expr version 1.10 thru 1.12 bug where \`.'" + echo "Notice: DOTSTAR changed from sane '.*' value to '$DOTSTAR'" + echo "to workaround GNU expr version 1.10 thru 1.12 bug where '.'" echo "does not match a newline." fi return 0 @@ -1059,7 +1084,7 @@ rm -rf $TESTDIR/ls-test fi if $ls $TESTDIR/ls-test >/dev/null 2>&1; then - echo "Notice: \`$ls' is defective." + echo "Notice: '$ls' is defective." echo 'This is a version of ls which does not correctly' echo 'return false for files that do not exist. Some tests may' echo 'spuriously pass or fail.' @@ -1205,11 +1230,16 @@ # 77. require_rsh () { + if test x"$DISABLE_ANY_RSH" = x"1"; then + skipreason="administratively prohibited" + return 77 + fi + host=${remotehost-"`hostname`"} result=`$1 $host 'echo test'` rc=$? if test $? != 0 || test "x$result" != "xtest"; then - skipreason="\`$1 $host' failed rc=$rc result=$result" + skipreason="'$1 $host' failed rc=$rc result=$result" return 77 fi @@ -1301,7 +1331,7 @@ fail () { echo "FAIL: $1" | tee -a ${LOGFILE} - echo "*** Please see the \`TESTS' and \`check.log' files for more information." >&2 + echo "*** Please see the 'TESTS' and 'check.log' files for more information." >&2 # This way the tester can go and see what remnants were left exit 1 } @@ -1313,7 +1343,7 @@ if $remote && $LS $TMPDIR/cvs-serv* >/dev/null 2>&1; then # A true value means ls found files/directories with these names. # Give the server some time to finish, then retry. - sleep 1 + sleep 2 if $LS $TMPDIR/cvs-serv* >/dev/null 2>&1; then warn "$1" "Found cvs-serv* directories in $TMPDIR." # The above will exit if $skipfail @@ -1503,6 +1533,9 @@ # lack \|). dotest () { + #echo dotest >$TESTDIR/_dotest.fun + #pwd >$TESTDIR/_dotest.cwd + #printf '%s\n' "$2" >$TESTDIR/_dotest.cmd rm -f $TESTDIR/dotest.ex? 2>&1 eval "$2" >$TESTDIR/dotest.tmp 2>&1 status=$? @@ -1518,6 +1551,9 @@ # Like dotest except only 2 args and result must exactly match stdin dotest_lit () { + #echo dotest_lit >$TESTDIR/_dotest.fun + #pwd >$TESTDIR/_dotest.cwd + #printf '%s\n' "$2" >$TESTDIR/_dotest.cmd rm -f $TESTDIR/dotest.ex? 2>&1 eval "$2" >$TESTDIR/dotest.tmp 2>&1 status=$? @@ -1543,6 +1579,9 @@ # Like dotest except exitstatus should be nonzero. dotest_fail () { + #echo dotest_fail >$TESTDIR/_dotest.fun + #pwd >$TESTDIR/_dotest.cwd + #printf '%s\n' "$2" >$TESTDIR/_dotest.cmd rm -f $TESTDIR/dotest.ex? 2>&1 eval "$2" >$TESTDIR/dotest.tmp 2>&1 status=$? @@ -1558,6 +1597,9 @@ # Like dotest except output is sorted. dotest_sort () { + #echo dotest_sort >$TESTDIR/_dotest.fun + #pwd >$TESTDIR/_dotest.cwd + #printf '%s\n' "$2" >$TESTDIR/_dotest.cmd rm -f $TESTDIR/dotest.ex? 2>&1 eval "$2" >$TESTDIR/dotest.tmp1 2>&1 status=$? @@ -1574,6 +1616,9 @@ # Like dotest_fail except output is sorted. dotest_fail_sort () { + #echo dotest_fail_sort >$TESTDIR/_dotest.fun + #pwd >$TESTDIR/_dotest.cwd + #printf '%s\n' "$2" >$TESTDIR/_dotest.cmd rm -f $TESTDIR/dotest.ex? 2>&1 eval "$2" >$TESTDIR/dotest.tmp1 2>&1 status=$? @@ -1622,6 +1667,7 @@ tests="$tests parseroot parseroot2 parseroot3 files spacefiles" tests="${tests} commit-readonly commit-add-missing" tests="${tests} status" + tests="${tests} suck" # Branching, tagging, removing, adding, multiple directories tests="${tests} rdiff rdiff-short" tests="${tests} rdiff2 diff diffnl death death2" @@ -1694,7 +1740,7 @@ count=`expr $count + 1` done if test $count != 1; then - echo "No such test \`$fromtest'." >&2 + echo "No such test '$fromtest'." >&2 exit 2 fi # make sure it is in $tests @@ -1702,7 +1748,7 @@ *" $fromtest "*) ;; *) - echo "No such test \`$fromtest'." >&2 + echo "No such test '$fromtest'." >&2 exit 2 ;; esac @@ -2600,6 +2646,25 @@ ### dotest init-1 "$testcvs init" +# We might need to allow "cvs admin" access and full history. +mkdir wnt +cd wnt +dotest init-1a "$testcvs -q co CVSROOT" "[UP] CVSROOT${DOTSTAR}" +cd CVSROOT +sed -e 's/^#UserAdminOptions=/UserAdminOptions=/' \ + -e '/^LogHistory/d' \ + tmpconfig +mv tmpconfig config +dotest init-1b "$testcvs -q ci -m allow-cvs-admin" "" \ +".*/CVSROOT/config,v <-- config +new revision: 1\.[0-9]*; previous revision: 1\.[0-9]* +$SPROG commit: Rebuilding administrative file database" +cd ../.. +rm -r wnt + +write_secondary_wrapper() { :; } +CVS_SERVER_secondary_wrapper_orig=$CVS_SERVER + # Now hide the primary root behind a secondary if requested. if $proxy; then # Save the primary root. @@ -2626,6 +2691,7 @@ if $noredirect; then # Wrap the CVS server to allow --primary-root to be set by the # secondary. + write_secondary_wrapper() { cat <$TESTDIR/secondary-wrapper #! $TESTSHELL CVS_SERVER=$TESTDIR/primary-wrapper @@ -2633,8 +2699,10 @@ # No need to check the PID of the last client since we are testing with # Redirect disabled. -proot_arg="--allow-root=$SECONDARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME" -exec $CVS_SERVER \$proot_arg "\$@" +proot_arg="--allow-root=$SECONDARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME \ + --allow-root=$TESTDIR/crerepos \ + --allow-root=$PRIMARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME" +exec $CVS_SERVER_secondary_wrapper_orig \$proot_arg "\$@" EOF cat <$TESTDIR/primary-wrapper #! $TESTSHELL @@ -2644,7 +2712,8 @@ fi exec $CVS_SERVER "\$@" EOF - + } + write_secondary_wrapper CVS_SERVER_secondary=$TESTDIR/secondary-wrapper CVS_SERVER=$CVS_SERVER_secondary @@ -2685,10 +2754,10 @@ # were written to. case "\$cmd" in add|import) - # For \`add', we need a recursive update due to quirks in rsync syntax, + # For 'add', we need a recursive update due to quirks in rsync syntax, # but it shouldn't affect efficiency since any new dir should be empty. # - # For \`import', a recursive update is necessary since subdirs may have + # For 'import', a recursive update is necessary since subdirs may have # been added underneath the root dir we were passed. $RSYNC -rglop \\ $PRIMARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME/"\$dir" \\ @@ -2696,7 +2765,7 @@ ;; tag) - # \`tag' may have changed CVSROOT/val-tags too. + # 'tag' may have changed CVSROOT/val-tags too. $RSYNC -glop \\ $PRIMARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME/CVSROOT/val-tags \\ $SECONDARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME/CVSROOT @@ -2726,7 +2795,7 @@ esac # \$dir # Avoid timestamp comparison issues with rsync. -sleep 1 +sleep 2 EOF chmod a+x $TESTDIR/sync-secondary @@ -2781,6 +2850,21 @@ ### dotest init-2 "$testcvs init" +# We might need to allow "cvs admin" access and full history. +mkdir wnt +cd wnt +dotest init-2a "$testcvs -q co CVSROOT" "[UP] CVSROOT${DOTSTAR}" +cd CVSROOT +sed -e 's/^#UserAdminOptions=/UserAdminOptions=/' \ + -e '/^LogHistory/d' \ + tmpconfig +mv tmpconfig config +dotest init-2b "$testcvs -q ci -m allow-cvs-admin" "" \ +".*/CVSROOT/config,v <-- config +new revision: 1\.[0-9]*; previous revision: 1\.[0-9]* +$SPROG commit: Rebuilding administrative file database" +cd ../.. +rm -r wnt ### @@ -2804,8 +2888,9 @@ Concurrent Versions System (CVS) [0-9.]*.* Copyright (C) [0-9]* Free Software Foundation, Inc. +Copyright (c) [0-9]* mirabilos .m.mirbsd.org. -Senior active maintainers include Larry Jones, Derek R. Price, +Senior no longer active maintainers include Larry Jones, Derek R. Price, and Mark D. Baushke. Please see the AUTHORS and README files from the CVS distribution kit for a complete list of contributors and copyrights. @@ -2822,8 +2907,8 @@ #Secondary Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) [0-9p.]* (.*server)' if $remote; then dotest version-2r "${testcvs} version" \ -'Client: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) [0-9p.]* (client.*) -Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) [0-9p.]* (.*server)' +'Client: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) [0-9p.]*\(-Mir[^ ]*\)* (client.*) +Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) [0-9p.]*\(-Mir[^ ]*\)* (.*server)' else dotest version-2 "${testcvs} version" \ 'Concurrent Versions System (CVS) [0-9.]*.*' @@ -2846,7 +2931,7 @@ dotest basica-0a "$testcvs -q co -l ." mkdir first-dir dotest basica-0b "$testcvs add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd .. rm -r 1 @@ -2865,17 +2950,17 @@ # Remote CVS gives the "cannot open CVS/Entries" error, which is # clearly a bug, but not a simple one to fix. dotest basica-1a10 "$testcvs -n add sdir" \ -"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/sdir added to the repository" \ +"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/sdir put under version control" \ "$SPROG add: cannot open CVS/Entries for reading: No such file or directory -Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/sdir added to the repository" +Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/sdir put under version control" dotest_fail basica-1a11 \ "test -d $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/sdir" dotest basica-2 "$testcvs add sdir" \ -"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/sdir added to the repository" +"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/sdir put under version control" cd sdir mkdir ssdir dotest basica-3 "$testcvs add ssdir" \ -"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/sdir/ssdir added to the repository" +"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/sdir/ssdir put under version control" cd ssdir echo ssfile >ssfile @@ -3145,7 +3230,7 @@ dotest basicb-0d0 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." "" mkdir first-dir dotest basicb-0e "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd .. rm -r 2 @@ -3165,8 +3250,8 @@ # special only when it is directly in $CVSROOT/CVSROOT. mkdir Emptydir sdir2 dotest basicb-2 "${testcvs} add Emptydir sdir2" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/Emptydir added to the repository -Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/sdir2 added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/Emptydir put under version control +Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/sdir2 put under version control" cd Emptydir echo sfile1 starts >sfile1 dotest basicb-2a10 "${testcvs} -n add sfile1" \ @@ -3288,7 +3373,7 @@ dotest basicb-14 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." 'U topfile' mkdir second-dir dotest basicb-15 "${testcvs} add second-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/second-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/second-dir put under version control" cd second-dir touch aa dotest basicb-16 "${testcvs} add aa" \ @@ -3327,10 +3412,17 @@ # many other folks are still using the older 'invalid option' # lib/getopt.c will use POSIX when __posixly_correct # otherwise the other, so accept both of them. -- mdb + # Added optional single quotes. -- mirabilos + # The above is actually untrue, POSIX only documents some older + # texts that can be used and explicitly leaves open the format + # of these messages. Also, GNU getopt is broken and does not + # use __progname in the first place. *sigh* -- mirabilos + # Also supporting either argv0 with both errors and optional + # quotes now. -- mirabilos dotest_fail basicb-21 "${testcvs} -q admin -H" \ -"admin: invalid option -- H +"admin: i[ln][lv][ea][gl][ai][ld] option -- '*H'* ${CPROG} \[admin aborted\]: specify ${CPROG} -H admin for usage information" \ -"admin: illegal option -- H +"cvs: i[ln][lv][ea][gl][ai][ld] option -- '*H'* ${CPROG} \[admin aborted\]: specify ${CPROG} -H admin for usage information" cd .. rmdir 1 @@ -3356,8 +3448,8 @@ dotest basicc-2 "$testcvs -q co -l ." mkdir first-dir second-dir dotest basicc-3 "${testcvs} add first-dir second-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository -Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/second-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control +Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/second-dir put under version control" # Old versions of CVS often didn't create this top-level CVS # directory in the first place. I think that maybe the only # way to get it to work currently is to let CVS create it, @@ -3807,7 +3899,7 @@ for i in dir1 dir2 dir3 dir4 dir5 dir6 dir7 dir8; do mkdir $i dotest deep-2-$i "${testcvs} add $i" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir1[/dir0-9]* added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir1[/dir0-9]* put under version control" cd $i echo file1 >file1 dotest deep-3-$i "${testcvs} add file1" \ @@ -3924,7 +4016,7 @@ if test ! -d $i ; then mkdir $i dotest basic2-2-$i "${testcvs} add $i" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/.*/$i added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/.*/$i put under version control" fi cd $i @@ -4907,14 +4999,14 @@ # try and list a file before it's created, during an old revision, in # a period when it was dead and in the future - time_prebirth=`date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'` ; sleep 1 + time_prebirth=`date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'` ; sleep 2 touch dated dotest ls-D-init-1 "$testcvs -Q add dated" dotest ls-D-init-2 "$testcvs -Q ci -mm dated" - time_newborn=`date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'` ; sleep 1 + time_newborn=`date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'` ; sleep 2 echo mm >> dated dotest ls-D-init-2 "$testcvs -Q ci -mm dated" - time_predeath=`date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'` ; sleep 1 + time_predeath=`date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'` ; sleep 2 rm dated dotest ls-D-init-3 "$testcvs -Q rm dated" dotest ls-D-init-4 "$testcvs -Q ci -mm dated" @@ -4963,7 +5055,6 @@ CVSROOT=":pserver;proxy=localhost;proxyport=8080:localhost/dev/null" dotest parseroot-3r "$testcvs -d'$CVSROOT' logout" \ "Logging out of :pserver:$username@localhost:2401/dev/null -$CPROG logout: warning: failed to open $HOME/\.cvspass for reading: No such file or directory $CPROG logout: Entry not found." CVSROOT=":pserver;proxyport=8080:localhost/dev/null" dotest_fail parseroot-4r "$testcvs -d'$CVSROOT' logout" \ @@ -5010,7 +5101,7 @@ dotest files-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." "" mkdir first-dir dotest files-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir touch tfile dotest files-3 "${testcvs} add tfile" \ @@ -5023,7 +5114,7 @@ dotest files-6 "${testcvs} -q update -r C" "" mkdir dir dotest files-7 "${testcvs} add dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir added to the repository +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir put under version control --> Using per-directory sticky tag .C'" cd dir touch .file @@ -5032,12 +5123,12 @@ ${SPROG} add: use .${SPROG} commit. to add this file permanently" mkdir sdir dotest files-7c "${testcvs} add sdir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir/sdir added to the repository +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir/sdir put under version control --> Using per-directory sticky tag .C'" cd sdir mkdir ssdir dotest files-8 "${testcvs} add ssdir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir/sdir/ssdir added to the repository +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir/sdir/ssdir put under version control --> Using per-directory sticky tag .C'" cd ssdir touch .file @@ -5117,10 +5208,10 @@ initial revision: 1\.1" mkdir 'first dir' dotest spacefiles-4 "${testcvs} add 'first dir'" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first dir put under version control" mkdir ./-b dotest spacefiles-5 "${testcvs} add -- -b" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/-b added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/-b put under version control" cd 'first dir' touch 'a file' dotest spacefiles-6 "${testcvs} add 'a file'" \ @@ -5193,7 +5284,7 @@ dotest status-init-1 "$testcvs -q co -l ." mkdir first-dir dotest status-init-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir echo a line >tfile dotest status-init-3 "${testcvs} add tfile" \ @@ -5285,7 +5376,7 @@ cd .. mkdir fourth-dir dotest status-init-8 "$testcvs add fourth-dir" \ -"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/fourth-dir added to the repository" +"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/fourth-dir put under version control" cd fourth-dir echo yet another line >t3file dotest status-init-9 "$testcvs add t3file" \ @@ -5297,7 +5388,7 @@ cd ../first-dir mkdir third-dir dotest status-init-11 "$testcvs add third-dir" \ -"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/third-dir added to the repository" +"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/third-dir put under version control" cd third-dir echo another line >t2file dotest status-init-12 "$testcvs add t2file" \ @@ -5650,7 +5741,7 @@ dotest diff-1 "$testcvs -q co -l ." mkdir first-dir dotest diff-2 "$testcvs add first-dir" \ -"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir # diff is anomalous. Most CVS commands print the "nothing @@ -5697,7 +5788,7 @@ dotest diffnl-000 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest diffnl-001 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir ${AWK} 'BEGIN {printf("one\ntwo\nthree\nfour\nfive\nsix")}' abc @@ -5861,7 +5952,7 @@ # doesn't get confused by it. mkdir subdir dotest 65a0 "${testcvs} add subdir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/subdir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/subdir put under version control" cd subdir echo file in subdir >sfile dotest 65a1 "${testcvs} add sfile" \ @@ -6590,7 +6681,7 @@ dotest rmadd-1 "$testcvs -q co -l ." mkdir first-dir dotest rmadd-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir echo first file1 >file1 dotest rmadd-3 "${testcvs} add file1" \ @@ -6668,6 +6759,7 @@ >$CVSROOT_DIRNAME/CVSROOT/val-tags-tmp mv $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/CVSROOT/val-tags-tmp \ $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/CVSROOT/val-tags + rm -f $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/CVSROOT/val-tags.db dotest rmadd-18 "$testcvs -q update -p -r mynonbranch file1" \ "first file1" @@ -6733,7 +6825,7 @@ # now try forced revision with recursion mkdir sub dotest rmadd-26 "${testcvs} -q add sub" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/sub added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/sub put under version control" echo hello >sub/subfile dotest rmadd-27 "${testcvs} -q add sub/subfile" \ "${SPROG} add: use .${SPROG} commit. to add this file permanently" @@ -6790,7 +6882,7 @@ dotest rmadd2-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest rmadd2-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir echo 'initial contents' >file1 dotest rmadd2-3 "${testcvs} add file1" \ @@ -6890,7 +6982,7 @@ dotest rmadd3-init1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest rmadd3-init2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir echo initial content for file1 >file1 @@ -6941,7 +7033,7 @@ dotest resurrection-init1 "$testcvs -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest resurrection-init2 "$testcvs add first-dir" \ -"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir echo initial content for file1 >file1 @@ -7106,11 +7198,11 @@ dotest dirs2-1 "$testcvs -q co -l ." mkdir first-dir dotest dirs2-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir mkdir sdir dotest dirs2-3 "${testcvs} add sdir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/sdir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/sdir put under version control" touch sdir/file1 dotest dirs2-4 "${testcvs} add sdir/file1" \ "${SPROG} add: scheduling file .sdir/file1. for addition @@ -7452,7 +7544,7 @@ '"${SPROG}"' add: use .'"${SPROG}"' commit. to add this file permanently' mkdir dir1 dotest branches2-9 "${testcvs} add dir1" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir1 added to the repository +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir1 put under version control --> Using per-directory sticky tag "'`'"b1'" echo "file3 first revision" > dir1/file3 dotest branches2-10 "${testcvs} add dir1/file3" \ @@ -7802,7 +7894,7 @@ cd first-dir mkdir dir2 dotest branches2-25 "${testcvs} add dir2" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir2 added to the repository +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir2 put under version control --> Using per-directory sticky tag "'`'"b1'" echo "file4 first revision" > dir2/file4 dotest branches2-26 "${testcvs} add dir2/file4" \ @@ -7952,10 +8044,10 @@ cd first-dir mkdir branches mixed mixed2 versions dotest branches4-2 "${testcvs} -q add branches mixed mixed2 versions" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/branches added to the repository -Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/mixed added to the repository -Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/mixed2 added to the repository -Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/versions added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/branches put under version control +Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/mixed put under version control +Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/mixed2 put under version control +Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/versions put under version control" echo file1 >branches/file1 echo file2 >branches/file2 @@ -8031,7 +8123,7 @@ dotest tagc-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest tagc-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir touch file1 file2 dotest tagc-3 "${testcvs} add file1 file2" \ @@ -8052,7 +8144,7 @@ T file2" # Avoid timestamp granularity bugs (FIXME: CVS should be # doing the sleep, right?). - sleep 1 + sleep 2 echo myedit >>file1 dotest tagc-6a "${testcvs} rm -f file2" \ "${SPROG} remove: scheduling .file2. for removal @@ -8193,7 +8285,7 @@ dotest tagf-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest tagf-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir touch file1 file2 dotest tagf-3 "${testcvs} add file1 file2" \ @@ -8397,7 +8489,7 @@ dotest tag-space-init-1 "$testcvs -q co -l ." mkdir first-dir dotest tag-space-init-2 "$testcvs add first-dir" \ -"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir touch file1 dotest tag-space-init-3 "$testcvs add file1" \ @@ -8672,7 +8764,7 @@ dotest rcslib-merge-1 "$testcvs -q co -l ." mkdir first-dir dotest rcslib-merge-2 "$testcvs -q add first-dir" \ -"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME.*/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME.*/first-dir put under version control" cd ..; rm -r 1 dotest rcslib-merge-3 "$testcvs -q co first-dir" "" @@ -9320,8 +9412,7 @@ # Also the -d option. # Set a predictable time zone for these tests. - save_TZ=$TZ - TZ=UTC0; export TZ + do_save_TZ mkdir 1; cd 1 mkdir adir bdir cdir @@ -9444,7 +9535,7 @@ dotest_fail importc-12 "test -d ${TESTDIR}/other" "" dokeep - TZ=$save_TZ + do_restore_TZ cd .. rm -r 1 2 modify_repo rm -rf $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir @@ -9757,7 +9848,19 @@ N import-quirks-4/file1 N import-quirks-4/file2 N import-quirks-4/file3 -No conflicts created by this import" +No conflicts created by this import +cvs import: warning: you are using an even vendor branch, which can +lead to problems: '1.1.2'. Use an odd branch such as '1.1.3' instead." \ +" + +N import-quirks-4/file1 +N import-quirks-4/file2 +N import-quirks-4/file3 +No conflicts created by this import +cvs import: warning: you are using an even vendor branch, which can +cvs import: warning: you are using an even vendor branch, which can +lead to problems: '1.1.2'. Use an odd branch such as '1.1.3' instead. +lead to problems: '1.1.2'. Use an odd branch such as '1.1.3' instead." dokeep cd .. @@ -9785,14 +9888,18 @@ # Create the module. dotest import-after-initial-1 \ "$testcvs -Q import -m. $module X Y" '' + sync >/dev/null 2>&1 file=m # Check it out and add a file. dotest import-after-initial-2 "$testcvs -Q co $module" '' + sync >/dev/null 2>&1 cd $module echo original > $file dotest import-after-initial-3 "${testcvs} -Q add $file" "" + sync >/dev/null 2>&1 dotest import-after-initial-4 "$testcvs -Q ci -m. $file" + sync >/dev/null 2>&1 # Delay a little so the following import isn't done in the same # second as the preceding commit. @@ -9803,12 +9910,14 @@ mkdir sub cd sub echo newer-via-import > $file + sync >/dev/null 2>&1 dotest import-after-initial-5 \ "$testcvs -Q import -m. $module X Y2" '' + sync >/dev/null 2>&1 cd .. # Sleep a second so we're sure to be after the second of the import. - sleep 1 + sleep 2 dotest import-after-initial-6 \ "$testcvs -Q update -p -D now $file" 'original' @@ -10380,7 +10489,7 @@ dotest join2-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest join2-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir echo 'initial contents of file1' >file1 dotest join2-3 "${testcvs} add file1" \ @@ -10489,7 +10598,7 @@ dotest join3-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest join3-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir echo 'initial contents of file1' >file1 dotest join3-3 "${testcvs} add file1" \ @@ -11130,7 +11239,7 @@ module=x mkdir $module dotest join-admin-0-2 "$testcvs -q add $module" \ -"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/$module added to the repository" +"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/$module put under version control" cd $module # Create a file so applying the first tag works. @@ -11182,7 +11291,7 @@ module=x mkdir $module dotest join-admin-2-2 "$testcvs -q add $module" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/x added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/x put under version control" cd $module # Create a file so applying the first tag works. @@ -11252,7 +11361,7 @@ dotest join-rm-init-1 "$testcvs -q co -l ." '' mkdir $module dotest join-rm-init-2 "$testcvs -q add $module" \ -"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/$module added to the repository" +"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/$module put under version control" cd $module # add some files. @@ -11497,7 +11606,7 @@ echo add a line >>a mkdir dir1 dotest conflicts-127b "${testcvs} add dir1" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir1 added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir1 put under version control" dotest conflicts-128 "${testcvs} -q ci -m changed" \ "$CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/a,v <-- a new revision: 1\.2; previous revision: 1\.1" @@ -11945,7 +12054,7 @@ dotest conflicts3-1 "$testcvs -q co -l ." mkdir first-dir dotest conflicts3-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd .. mkdir 2; cd 2 dotest conflicts3-3 "${testcvs} -q co -l first-dir" '' @@ -11994,7 +12103,7 @@ # and see that CVS doesn't lose its mind. mkdir sdir dotest conflicts3-14 "${testcvs} add sdir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/sdir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/sdir put under version control" touch sdir/sfile dotest conflicts3-14a "${testcvs} add sdir/sfile" \ "${SPROG} add: scheduling file .sdir/sfile. for addition @@ -12107,7 +12216,7 @@ dotest clean-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest clean-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir echo "The usual boring test text." > cleanme.txt dotest clean-3 "${testcvs} add cleanme.txt" \ @@ -12437,12 +12546,12 @@ cd first-dir mkdir subdir dotest modules-143a "${testcvs} add subdir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/subdir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/subdir put under version control" cd subdir mkdir ssdir dotest modules-143b "${testcvs} add ssdir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/subdir/ssdir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/subdir/ssdir put under version control" touch a b @@ -12699,9 +12808,9 @@ mkdir first-dir second-dir third-dir dotest modules2-setup-2 \ "${testcvs} add first-dir second-dir third-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository -Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/second-dir added to the repository -Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/third-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control +Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/second-dir put under version control +Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/third-dir put under version control" cd third-dir touch file3 dotest modules2-setup-3 "${testcvs} add file3" \ @@ -12947,7 +13056,7 @@ dotest modules3-0 "$testcvs -q co -l ." mkdir first-dir dotest modules3-1 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir echo file1 >file1 @@ -13008,11 +13117,11 @@ cd second-dir mkdir suba dotest modules3-7-workaround1 "${testcvs} add suba" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/second-dir/suba added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/second-dir/suba put under version control" cd suba mkdir subb dotest modules3-7-workaround2 "${testcvs} add subb" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/second-dir/suba/subb added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/second-dir/suba/subb put under version control" cd ../.. fi @@ -13113,13 +13222,13 @@ dotest modules4-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest modules4-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir mkdir subdir subdir_long dotest modules4-3 "${testcvs} add subdir subdir_long" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/subdir added to the repository -Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/subdir_long added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/subdir put under version control +Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/subdir_long put under version control" echo file1 > file1 dotest modules4-4 "${testcvs} add file1" \ @@ -13248,11 +13357,11 @@ cd first-dir mkdir subdir dotest modules5-2 "${testcvs} add subdir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/subdir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/subdir put under version control" cd subdir mkdir ssdir dotest modules5-3 "${testcvs} add ssdir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/subdir/ssdir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/subdir/ssdir put under version control" touch a b dotest modules5-4 "${testcvs} add a b" \ "${SPROG} add: scheduling file .a. for addition @@ -13291,7 +13400,7 @@ for i in checkout export tag; do cat >> ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/$i.sh < mod1/file1 @@ -15001,7 +15110,7 @@ echo "file1" > mod1/file1 mkdir moda/modasub dotest emptydir-3b "${testcvs} add moda/modasub" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/moda/modasub added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/moda/modasub put under version control" echo "filea" > moda/modasub/filea dotest emptydir-4 "${testcvs} add mod1/file1 moda/modasub/filea" \ "${SPROG} add: scheduling file .mod1/file1. for addition @@ -15328,8 +15437,8 @@ dotest toplevel-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir top-dir second-dir dotest toplevel-2 "${testcvs} add top-dir second-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/top-dir added to the repository -Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/second-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/top-dir put under version control +Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/second-dir put under version control" cd top-dir touch file1 @@ -15447,8 +15556,8 @@ dotest toplevel2-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir top-dir second-dir dotest toplevel2-2 "${testcvs} add top-dir second-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/top-dir added to the repository -Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/second-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/top-dir put under version control +Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/second-dir put under version control" cd top-dir touch file1 @@ -15686,7 +15795,7 @@ # can see the "CVS:" lines. cat >${TESTDIR}/editme <${TESTDIR}/edit.new mv ${TESTDIR}/edit.new \$1 exit 0 @@ -15697,7 +15806,7 @@ dotest editor-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest editor-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir touch file1 file2 dotest editor-3 "${testcvs} add file1 file2" \ @@ -15741,6 +15850,7 @@ revision 1\.1 date: ${ISO8601DATE}; author: ${username}; state: Exp; commitid: ${commitid}; branches: 1\.1\.2; +x xCVS: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- xCVS: Enter Log. Lines beginning with .CVS:. are removed automatically xCVS: @@ -15752,6 +15862,7 @@ ---------------------------- revision 1\.1\.2\.1 date: ${ISO8601DATE}; author: ${username}; state: Exp; lines: ${PLUS}1 -0; commitid: ${commitid}; +x xCVS: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- xCVS: Enter Log. Lines beginning with .CVS:. are removed automatically xCVS: @@ -15779,6 +15890,7 @@ revision 1\.1 date: ${ISO8601DATE}; author: ${username}; state: Exp; commitid: ${commitid}; branches: 1\.1\.2; +x xCVS: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- xCVS: Enter Log. Lines beginning with .CVS:. are removed automatically xCVS: @@ -15790,6 +15902,7 @@ ---------------------------- revision 1\.1\.2\.1 date: ${ISO8601DATE}; author: ${username}; state: Exp; lines: ${PLUS}1 -0; commitid: ${commitid}; +x xCVS: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- xCVS: Enter Log. Lines beginning with .CVS:. are removed automatically xCVS: @@ -15811,6 +15924,7 @@ revision 1\.1 date: ${ISO8601DATE}; author: ${username}; state: Exp; commitid: ${commitid}; branches: 1\.1\.2; +x xCVS: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- xCVS: Enter Log. Lines beginning with .CVS:. are removed automatically xCVS: @@ -15822,6 +15936,7 @@ ---------------------------- revision 1\.1\.2\.1 date: ${ISO8601DATE}; author: ${username}; state: Exp; lines: ${PLUS}1 -0; commitid: ${commitid}; +x xCVS: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- xCVS: Enter Log. Lines beginning with .CVS:. are removed automatically xCVS: @@ -15836,7 +15951,7 @@ # Test CVS's response to an unchanged log message cat >${TESTDIR}/editme <${TESTDIR}/editme <\$1 exit 0 EOF @@ -15863,7 +15978,7 @@ # Test CVS's response to a log message with one blank line cat >${TESTDIR}/editme <\$1 exit 0 EOF @@ -15877,7 +15992,7 @@ # Test CVS's response to a log message with only comments cat >${TESTDIR}/editme <${TESTDIR}/edit.new mv ${TESTDIR}/edit.new \$1 exit 0 @@ -15905,7 +16020,7 @@ cd ../first-dir cat >${TESTDIR}/editme <file1 dotest env-4 "${testcvs} add file1" \ @@ -16159,7 +16274,7 @@ dotest errmsg2-1 "$testcvs -q co -l ." mkdir first-dir dotest errmsg2-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir dotest_fail errmsg2-3 "${testcvs} add CVS" \ "${CPROG} add: cannot add special file .CVS.; skipping" @@ -16189,7 +16304,7 @@ mkdir sdir cd .. dotest errmsg2-8 "${testcvs} add first-dir/sdir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/sdir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/sdir put under version control" # while we're here... check commit with no CVS directory dotest_fail errmsg2-8a "${testcvs} -q ci first-dir nonexistant" \ "${CPROG} commit: nothing known about .nonexistant' @@ -16205,7 +16320,7 @@ mkdir sdir10 dotest errmsg2-10 "${testcvs} add file10 sdir10" \ "${SPROG} add: scheduling file .file10. for addition -Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/sdir10 added to the repository +Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/sdir10 put under version control ${SPROG} add: use .${SPROG} commit. to add this file permanently" dotest errmsg2-11 "${testcvs} -q ci -m add-file10" \ "$CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/file10,v <-- file10 @@ -16219,7 +16334,7 @@ cd .. mkdir first-dir/sdir10/ssdir dotest errmsg2-13 "${testcvs} add first-dir/sdir10/ssdir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/sdir10/ssdir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/sdir10/ssdir put under version control" touch first-dir/sdir10/ssdir/ssfile dotest errmsg2-14 \ @@ -16360,7 +16475,7 @@ dotest adderrmsg-init1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir adderrmsg-dir dotest adderrmsg-init2 "${testcvs} add adderrmsg-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/adderrmsg-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/adderrmsg-dir put under version control" cd adderrmsg-dir # try to add the admin dir @@ -16839,7 +16954,7 @@ dotest watch4-0a "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest watch4-0b "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir dotest watch4-1 "${testcvs} watch on" '' @@ -16854,7 +16969,7 @@ # Now test the analogous behavior for directories. mkdir subdir dotest watch4-4 "${testcvs} add subdir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/subdir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/subdir put under version control" cd subdir touch sfile dotest watch4-5 "${testcvs} add sfile" \ @@ -16945,7 +17060,7 @@ dotest watch5-0a "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest watch5-0b "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir dotest watch5-1 "${testcvs} watch on" '' @@ -17125,7 +17240,7 @@ dotest edit-check-0a "$testcvs -q co -l ." mkdir first-dir dotest edit-check-0b "$testcvs add first-dir" \ -"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir dotest edit-check-1 "$testcvs watch on" @@ -17243,7 +17358,7 @@ # Manually fake another editor: - # Try to gaurantee a seperate name for an "other" user editting + # Try to guarantee a seperate name for an "other" user editing # the file. otherUser="dummyUser" if [ x"$USER" = x"$otherUser" ] ; then @@ -17374,7 +17489,7 @@ mkdir second-dir dotest edit-check-32c "$testcvs add second-dir" \ -"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/second-dir added to the repository" +"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/second-dir put under version control" cd second-dir echo ThirdFile >file3 @@ -18770,7 +18885,7 @@ dotest mwrap-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest mwrap-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir touch aa dotest mwrap-3 "${testcvs} add aa" \ @@ -19180,7 +19295,7 @@ exit 0 else echo "No BugId found." - sleep 1 + sleep 2 exit 1 fi EOF @@ -19747,7 +19862,7 @@ dotest taginfo-newfmt-8 "${testcvs} -q tag tag1" "" mkdir sdir dotest taginfo-newfmt-8b "${testcvs} -q add sdir" \ -"Directory ${TESTDIR}/cvsroot/first-dir/sdir added to the repository" +"Directory ${TESTDIR}/cvsroot/first-dir/sdir put under version control" touch sdir/file3 dotest taginfo-newfmt-8c "${testcvs} -q add sdir/file3" \ "${SPROG} add: use .${SPROG} commit. to add this file permanently" @@ -20043,7 +20158,7 @@ new revision: 1\.[0-9]*; previous revision: 1\.[0-9]* $SPROG commit: Rebuilding administrative file database" - sleep 1 + sleep 2 echo '# noop' >> config dotest config-7 "$testcvs -q ci -mlog-commit" \ "$CVSROOT_DIRNAME/CVSROOT/config,v <-- config @@ -21586,7 +21701,7 @@ dotest logopt-1 "$testcvs -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest logopt-2 "$testcvs add first-dir" \ -"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir echo hi >file1 dotest logopt-3 "${testcvs} add file1" \ @@ -21631,7 +21746,7 @@ dotest ann-1 "$testcvs -q co -l ." mkdir first-dir dotest ann-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir cat >file1 <$CVSROOT_DIRNAME/CVSROOT/history -O3395c677|anonymous|/*0|ccvs||ccvs +O3395c684|anonymous|/*0|ccvs||ccvs O3396c677|anonymous|/src|ccvs||src O3397c677|kingdon|/*0|ccvs||ccvs M339cafae|nk||ccvs/src|1.229|sanity.sh -M339cafff|anonymous||ccvs/src|1.23|Makefile +M339cb00c|anonymous||ccvs/src|1.23|Makefile M339dc339|kingdon|~/work/*0|ccvs/src|1.231|sanity.sh W33a6eada|anonymous|*4|ccvs/emx||Makefile.in C3b235f50|kingdon||ccvs/emx|1.3|README -M3b23af50|kingdon|~/work/*0|ccvs/doc|1.281|cvs.texinfo +M3b23af62|kingdon|~/work/*0|ccvs/doc|1.281|cvs.texinfo EOF dotest history-1 "${testcvs} history -e -a" \ @@ -23691,7 +23806,7 @@ dotest modes-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest modes-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir touch aa dotest modes-3 "${testcvs} add aa" \ @@ -23817,7 +23932,7 @@ dotest modes2-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest modes2-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir touch aa dotest modes2-3 "${testcvs} add aa" \ @@ -23864,8 +23979,8 @@ dotest modes3-1 "$testcvs -q co -l ." mkdir first-dir second-dir dotest modes3-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir second-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository -Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/second-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control +Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/second-dir put under version control" touch first-dir/aa second-dir/ab dotest modes3-3 "${testcvs} add first-dir/aa second-dir/ab" \ "${SPROG} add: scheduling file .first-dir/aa. for addition @@ -23944,7 +24059,7 @@ dotest stamps-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest stamps-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir touch aa echo '$''Id$' >kw @@ -24073,7 +24188,7 @@ dotest perms-1 "$testcvs -q co -l ." mkdir first-dir dotest perms-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir touch foo @@ -24115,7 +24230,7 @@ dotest symlinks-1 "$testcvs -q co -l ." mkdir first-dir dotest symlinks-2 "$testcvs add first-dir" \ -"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir dotest symlinks-2.1 "ln -s $TESTDIR/fumble slink" @@ -24158,7 +24273,7 @@ dotest symlinks2-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest symlinks2-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir echo nonsymlink > slink dotest symlinks2-3 "${testcvs} add slink" \ @@ -24196,7 +24311,7 @@ dotest hardlinks-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest hardlinks-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir # Make up some ugly filenames, to test that they get @@ -24285,7 +24400,7 @@ dotest sticky-1 "$testcvs -q co -l ." mkdir first-dir dotest sticky-2 "$testcvs add first-dir" \ -"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir touch file1 @@ -24390,7 +24505,7 @@ dotest keyword-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest keyword-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir echo '$''Author$' > file1 @@ -24595,7 +24710,7 @@ dotest keywordlog-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest keywordlog-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir echo initial >file1 dotest keywordlog-3 "${testcvs} add file1" \ @@ -24852,7 +24967,7 @@ xx" cd ../CVSROOT - echo "MaxCommentLeaderLength=1k" >>config + echo "MaxCommentLeaderLength=1K" >>config dotest keywordlog-35 "$testcvs -Q ci -mset-MaxCommentLeaderLength" cd ../first-dir @@ -24892,7 +25007,7 @@ dotest keywordname-init-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest keywordname-init-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir echo '$'"Name$" >file1 @@ -25012,7 +25127,7 @@ dotest keyword2-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest keyword2-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir echo '$''Revision$' >> file1 @@ -25214,7 +25329,7 @@ ${PLUS} modify on branch ${PLUS} modify on branch after brtag" - # With a branch sticky tag, HEAD is the head of the trunk. + # Even with a branch sticky tag, HEAD is the head of the trunk. dotest head-br1-setup "${testcvs} -q update -r br1" "[UP] file1" dotest head-br1-update "${testcvs} -q update -r HEAD -p file1" \ "imported contents @@ -25222,7 +25337,26 @@ add a line on trunk after trunktag" # But diff thinks that HEAD is "br1". Case (b) from cvs.texinfo. # Probably people are relying on it. - dotest head-br1-diff "${testcvs} -q diff -c -r HEAD -r br1" "" + #dotest head-br1-diff "${testcvs} -q diff -c -r HEAD -r br1" "" + dotest head-br1-diffdot "${testcvs} -q diff -c -r .bhead -r br1" "" + # Always. Fuck people relying on it. + dotest_fail head-br1-diff "${testcvs} -q diff -c -r HEAD -r br1" \ +"Index: file1 +=================================================================== +RCS file: ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/file1,v +retrieving revision 1\.3 +retrieving revision 1\.3\.2\.2 +diff -c -r1\.3 -r1\.3\.2\.2 +\*\*\* file1 ${RFCDATE} 1\.3 +--- file1 ${RFCDATE} 1\.3\.2\.2 +\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* +\*\*\* 1,3 \*\*\*\* +--- 1,5 ---- + imported contents + add a line on trunk + add a line on trunk after trunktag +${PLUS} modify on branch +${PLUS} modify on branch after brtag" # With a nonbranch sticky tag on a branch, # HEAD is the head of the trunk @@ -25235,7 +25369,26 @@ # CVS 1.9 and older thought that HEAD is "brtag" (this was # noted as "strange, maybe accidental"). But "br1" makes a # whole lot more sense. - dotest head-brtag-diff "${testcvs} -q diff -c -r HEAD -r br1" "" + #dotest head-brtag-diff "${testcvs} -q diff -c -r HEAD -r br1" "" + dotest head-brtag-diffdot "${testcvs} -q diff -c -r .bhead -r br1" "" + # HEAD is always tip of the trunk. + dotest_fail head-brtag-diff "${testcvs} -q diff -c -r HEAD -r br1" \ +"Index: file1 +=================================================================== +RCS file: ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/file1,v +retrieving revision 1\.3 +retrieving revision 1\.3\.2\.2 +diff -c -r1\.3 -r1\.3\.2\.2 +\*\*\* file1 ${RFCDATE} 1\.3 +--- file1 ${RFCDATE} 1\.3\.2\.2 +\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* +\*\*\* 1,3 \*\*\*\* +--- 1,5 ---- + imported contents + add a line on trunk + add a line on trunk after trunktag +${PLUS} modify on branch +${PLUS} modify on branch after brtag" # With a nonbranch sticky tag on the trunk, HEAD is the head # of the trunk, I think. @@ -25319,12 +25472,11 @@ # for checkout and update as well. # mkdir 1; cd 1 - save_TZ=$TZ - TZ=UTC0; export TZ + do_save_TZ dotest tagdate-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest tagdate-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir echo trunk-1 >file1 @@ -25784,7 +25936,7 @@ unset date_T1 date_T2 date_T3 date_T4 date_T5 unset date_T6 date_T7 date_T8 date_T9 - TZ=$save_TZ + do_restore_TZ dokeep rm -r 1 2 3 4 @@ -25802,7 +25954,7 @@ dotest multibranch2-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest multibranch2-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir echo trunk-1 >file1 @@ -26038,7 +26190,7 @@ dotest admin-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest admin-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir dotest_fail admin-3 "${testcvs} -q admin -i file1" \ @@ -27002,7 +27154,7 @@ dotest reserved-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest reserved-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir touch file1 dotest reserved-3 "${testcvs} add file1" \ @@ -28061,18 +28213,18 @@ dotest release-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest release-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir mkdir dir1 dotest release-3 "${testcvs} add dir1" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir1 added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir1 put under version control" mkdir dir2 dotest release-4 "${testcvs} add dir2" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir2 added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir2 put under version control" cd dir2 mkdir dir3 dotest release-5 "${testcvs} add dir3" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir2/dir3 added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir2/dir3 put under version control" cd ../.. dotest release-6 "${testcvs} release -d first-dir/dir2/dir3 first-dir/dir1" \ @@ -28093,11 +28245,11 @@ cd first-dir mkdir dir1 dotest release-10 "${testcvs} add dir1" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir1 added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir1 put under version control" cd dir2 mkdir dir3 dotest release-11 "${testcvs} add dir3" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir2/dir3 added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir/dir2/dir3 put under version control" cd ../.. dotest release-12 "${testcvs} release first-dir/dir2/dir3 first-dir/dir1" \ @@ -28148,7 +28300,7 @@ cd first-dir mkdir second-dir dotest release-18 "$testcvs add second-dir" \ -"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/second-dir added to the repository" +"Directory $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/second-dir put under version control" cd second-dir touch file1 @@ -28756,8 +28908,34 @@ testcvs2="$testcvs -d '$CVSROOT2'" dotest multiroot-setup-1 "mkdir $CVSROOT1_DIRNAME $CVSROOT2_DIRNAME" + dotest multiroot-setup-2 "$testcvs1 init" + # remove automatically-created LogHistory to work around the fact + # that CVS does not track those per root (and thus warns about + # encountering multiple of these entries) + mkdir wrkarnd; cd wrkarnd + dotest multiroot-setup-2a "$testcvs1 -q co CVSROOT" "[UP] CVSROOT${DOTSTAR}" + cd CVSROOT + sed -e '/^LogHistory/d' tmpconfig + mv tmpconfig config + dotest multiroot-setup-2b "$testcvs1 -q ci -m workaround-LogHistory" "" \ +".*/CVSROOT/config,v <-- config +new revision: 1\.[0-9]*; previous revision: 1\.[0-9]* +$SPROG commit: Rebuilding administrative file database" + cd ../..; rm -r wrkarnd + dotest multiroot-setup-3 "$testcvs2 init" + # remove automatically-created LogHistory (see above) + mkdir wrkarnd; cd wrkarnd + dotest multiroot-setup-3a "$testcvs2 -q co CVSROOT" "[UP] CVSROOT${DOTSTAR}" + cd CVSROOT + sed -e '/^LogHistory/d' tmpconfig + mv tmpconfig config + dotest multiroot-setup-3b "$testcvs2 -q ci -m workaround-LogHistory" "" \ +".*/CVSROOT/config,v <-- config +new revision: 1\.[0-9]*; previous revision: 1\.[0-9]* +$SPROG commit: Rebuilding administrative file database" + cd ../..; rm -r wrkarnd # # create some directories in ${CVSROOT1_DIRNAME} @@ -28766,8 +28944,8 @@ dotest multiroot-setup-4 "${testcvs1} co -l ." "${SPROG} checkout: Updating ." mkdir mod1-1 mod1-2 dotest multiroot-setup-5 "${testcvs1} add mod1-1 mod1-2" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT1_DIRNAME}/mod1-1 added to the repository -Directory ${CVSROOT1_DIRNAME}/mod1-2 added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT1_DIRNAME}/mod1-1 put under version control +Directory ${CVSROOT1_DIRNAME}/mod1-2 put under version control" echo file1-1 > mod1-1/file1-1 echo file1-2 > mod1-2/file1-2 dotest multiroot-setup-6 "${testcvs1} add mod1-1/file1-1 mod1-2/file1-2" \ @@ -28792,8 +28970,8 @@ dotest multiroot-setup-8 "${testcvs2} co -l ." "${SPROG} checkout: Updating ." mkdir mod2-1 mod2-2 dotest multiroot-setup-9 "${testcvs2} add mod2-1 mod2-2" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT2_DIRNAME}/mod2-1 added to the repository -Directory ${CVSROOT2_DIRNAME}/mod2-2 added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT2_DIRNAME}/mod2-1 put under version control +Directory ${CVSROOT2_DIRNAME}/mod2-2 put under version control" echo file2-1 > mod2-1/file2-1 echo file2-2 > mod2-2/file2-2 dotest multiroot-setup-6 "${testcvs2} add mod2-1/file2-1 mod2-2/file2-2" \ @@ -29861,7 +30039,29 @@ CVSROOT2=`newroot $CVSROOT2_DIRNAME` dotest multiroot2-1 "${testcvs} -d ${CVSROOT1} init" "" + # remove automatically-created LogHistory (see above) + mkdir wrkarnd; cd wrkarnd + dotest multiroot2-1a "$testcvs -d ${CVSROOT1} -q co CVSROOT" "[UP] CVSROOT${DOTSTAR}" + cd CVSROOT + sed -e '/^LogHistory/d' tmpconfig + mv tmpconfig config + dotest multiroot2-1b "$testcvs -d ${CVSROOT1} -q ci -m workaround-LogHistory" "" \ +".*/CVSROOT/config,v <-- config +new revision: 1\.[0-9]*; previous revision: 1\.[0-9]* +$SPROG commit: Rebuilding administrative file database" + cd ../..; rm -r wrkarnd dotest multiroot2-2 "${testcvs} -d ${CVSROOT2} init" "" + # remove automatically-created LogHistory (see above) + mkdir wrkarnd; cd wrkarnd + dotest multiroot2-2a "$testcvs -d ${CVSROOT2} -q co CVSROOT" "[UP] CVSROOT${DOTSTAR}" + cd CVSROOT + sed -e '/^LogHistory/d' tmpconfig + mv tmpconfig config + dotest multiroot2-2b "$testcvs -d ${CVSROOT2} -q ci -m workaround-LogHistory" "" \ +".*/CVSROOT/config,v <-- config +new revision: 1\.[0-9]*; previous revision: 1\.[0-9]* +$SPROG commit: Rebuilding administrative file database" + cd ../..; rm -r wrkarnd mkdir imp-dir; cd imp-dir echo file1 >file1 @@ -30017,12 +30217,34 @@ mkdir 1; cd 1 dotest multiroot3-1 "${testcvs} -d ${CVSROOT1} init" "" + # remove automatically-created LogHistory (see above) + mkdir wrkarnd; cd wrkarnd + dotest multiroot3-1a "$testcvs -d ${CVSROOT1} -q co CVSROOT" "[UP] CVSROOT${DOTSTAR}" + cd CVSROOT + sed -e '/^LogHistory/d' tmpconfig + mv tmpconfig config + dotest multiroot3-1b "$testcvs -d ${CVSROOT1} -q ci -m workaround-LogHistory" "" \ +".*/CVSROOT/config,v <-- config +new revision: 1\.[0-9]*; previous revision: 1\.[0-9]* +$SPROG commit: Rebuilding administrative file database" + cd ../..; rm -r wrkarnd dotest multiroot3-2 "${testcvs} -d ${CVSROOT1} -q co -l ." "" mkdir dir1 dotest multiroot3-3 "${testcvs} add dir1" \ -"Directory ${TESTDIR}/root1/dir1 added to the repository" +"Directory ${TESTDIR}/root1/dir1 put under version control" dotest multiroot3-4 "${testcvs} -d ${CVSROOT2} init" "" rm -r CVS + # remove automatically-created LogHistory (see above) + mkdir wrkarnd; cd wrkarnd + dotest multiroot3-4a "$testcvs -d ${CVSROOT2} -q co CVSROOT" "[UP] CVSROOT${DOTSTAR}" + cd CVSROOT + sed -e '/^LogHistory/d' tmpconfig + mv tmpconfig config + dotest multiroot3-4b "$testcvs -d ${CVSROOT2} -q ci -m workaround-LogHistory" "" \ +".*/CVSROOT/config,v <-- config +new revision: 1\.[0-9]*; previous revision: 1\.[0-9]* +$SPROG commit: Rebuilding administrative file database" + cd ../..; rm -r wrkarnd dotest multiroot3-5 "${testcvs} -d ${CVSROOT2} -q co -l ." "" mkdir dir2 @@ -30037,7 +30259,7 @@ echo "D/dir2////" >>CVS/Entries dotest multiroot3-7 "${testcvs} add dir2" \ -"Directory ${TESTDIR}/root2/dir2 added to the repository" +"Directory ${TESTDIR}/root2/dir2 put under version control" touch dir1/file1 dir2/file2 if $remote; then @@ -30143,10 +30365,21 @@ mkdir 1; cd 1 dotest multiroot4-1 "${testcvs} -d ${CVSROOT1} init" "" + # remove automatically-created LogHistory (see above) + mkdir wrkarnd; cd wrkarnd + dotest multiroot4-1a "$testcvs -d ${CVSROOT1} -q co CVSROOT" "[UP] CVSROOT${DOTSTAR}" + cd CVSROOT + sed -e '/^LogHistory/d' tmpconfig + mv tmpconfig config + dotest multiroot4-1b "$testcvs -d ${CVSROOT1} -q ci -m workaround-LogHistory" "" \ +".*/CVSROOT/config,v <-- config +new revision: 1\.[0-9]*; previous revision: 1\.[0-9]* +$SPROG commit: Rebuilding administrative file database" + cd ../..; rm -r wrkarnd dotest multiroot4-2 "${testcvs} -d ${CVSROOT1} -q co -l ." "" mkdir dircom dotest multiroot4-3 "${testcvs} add dircom" \ -"Directory ${TESTDIR}/root1/dircom added to the repository" +"Directory ${TESTDIR}/root1/dircom put under version control" cd dircom touch file1 dotest multiroot4-4 "${testcvs} add file1" \ @@ -30158,10 +30391,21 @@ cd ../.. mkdir 2; cd 2 dotest multiroot4-6 "${testcvs} -d ${CVSROOT2} init" "" + # remove automatically-created LogHistory (see above) + mkdir wrkarnd; cd wrkarnd + dotest multiroot4-6a "$testcvs -d ${CVSROOT2} -q co CVSROOT" "[UP] CVSROOT${DOTSTAR}" + cd CVSROOT + sed -e '/^LogHistory/d' tmpconfig + mv tmpconfig config + dotest multiroot4-6b "$testcvs -d ${CVSROOT2} -q ci -m workaround-LogHistory" "" \ +".*/CVSROOT/config,v <-- config +new revision: 1\.[0-9]*; previous revision: 1\.[0-9]* +$SPROG commit: Rebuilding administrative file database" + cd ../..; rm -r wrkarnd dotest multiroot4-7 "${testcvs} -d ${CVSROOT2} -q co -l ." "" mkdir dircom dotest multiroot4-8 "${testcvs} add dircom" \ -"Directory ${TESTDIR}/root2/dircom added to the repository" +"Directory ${TESTDIR}/root2/dircom put under version control" cd dircom touch file2 dotest multiroot4-9 "${testcvs} add file2" \ @@ -30179,7 +30423,7 @@ # repository) and so on would also look the same. mkdir sdir2 dotest multiroot4-11 "${testcvs} -d ${CVSROOT2} add sdir2" \ -"Directory ${TESTDIR}/root2/dircom/sdir2 added to the repository" +"Directory ${TESTDIR}/root2/dircom/sdir2 put under version control" dotest multiroot4-12 "${testcvs} -q update" "" cd .. @@ -30208,7 +30452,7 @@ dotest rmroot-setup-1 "${testcvs} -q co -l ." '' mkdir first-dir dotest rmroot-setup-2 "${testcvs} add first-dir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/first-dir put under version control" cd first-dir touch file1 file2 dotest rmroot-setup-3 "${testcvs} add file1 file2" \ @@ -30383,7 +30627,7 @@ willfail: :whocares EOF dotest_fail pserver-3 "$servercvs pserver" \ -"error 0 Server configuration missing --allow-root in inetd.conf" <$TESTDIR/newconfig dotest_fail server-20 "$testcvs server -c $TESTDIR/newconfig" \ +"Usage: cvs server +Normally invoked by a cvs client on a remote machine." \ "E $SPROG \[server aborted\]: Invalid path to config file specified: \`$TESTDIR/newconfig'" </dev/null EOF - sleep 1 + sleep 2 dotest_fail client-11 "$testcvs update" \ "$CPROG \[update aborted\]: patch original file \./\.bashrc does not exist" @@ -31342,7 +31624,7 @@ echo "ok" cat >/dev/null EOF - sleep 1 + sleep 2 dotest_fail client-12 "$testcvs update" \ "$CPROG update: Server attempted to update a file via an invalid pathname: $CPROG \[update aborted\]: \`\.\./\.\./home/.bashrc'\." @@ -31362,7 +31644,7 @@ echo "ok" cat >/dev/null EOF - sleep 1 + sleep 2 dotest_fail client-13 "$testcvs update" \ "$CPROG update: Server attempted to update a file via an invalid pathname: $CPROG \[update aborted\]: \`$HOME/.bashrc'\." @@ -31382,7 +31664,7 @@ echo "ok" cat >/dev/null EOF - sleep 1 + sleep 2 dotest_fail client-14 "$testcvs update" \ "$CPROG update: Server attempted to update a file via an invalid pathname: $CPROG \[update aborted\]: \`\.\./\.\./home/.bashrc'\." @@ -31402,7 +31684,7 @@ echo "ok" cat >/dev/null EOF - sleep 1 + sleep 2 dotest_fail client-15 "$testcvs update" \ "$CPROG update: Server attempted to update a file via an invalid pathname: $CPROG \[update aborted\]: \`$HOME/.bashrc'\." @@ -31422,7 +31704,7 @@ echo "ok" cat >/dev/null EOF - sleep 1 + sleep 2 dotest_fail client-16 "$testcvs update" \ "$CPROG update: Server attempted to update a file via an invalid pathname: $CPROG \[update aborted\]: \`\.\./\.\./home/.bashrc'\." @@ -31446,7 +31728,7 @@ echo "ok" cat >/dev/null EOF - sleep 1 + sleep 2 dotest_fail client-18 "$testcvs update" \ "$CPROG \[update aborted\]: protocol error: Copy-file tried to specify directory" @@ -31459,7 +31741,7 @@ # Check that the client detects redirect loops. cat >$TESTDIR/serveme </dev/null EOF echo newstuff >file1 - sleep 1 + sleep 2 dotest_fail client-20 "$testcvs ci" \ "$CPROG commit: Examining \. $CPROG \[commit aborted\]: \`Redirect' loop detected\. Server misconfiguration$QUESTION" @@ -31709,7 +31991,7 @@ cd second mkdir otherdir dotest template-add-1 "${testcvs} add otherdir" \ -"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/second/otherdir added to the repository" +"Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/second/otherdir put under version control" if $remote; then dotest template-add-2r \ "cmp otherdir/CVS/Template ${TESTDIR}/template/temp.def" '' @@ -31845,6 +32127,7 @@ SECONDARY_CVSROOT_save=$SECONDARY_CVSROOT SECONDARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME=$TESTDIR/writeproxy_cvsroot SECONDARY_CVSROOT=`newroot $SECONDARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME` + write_secondary_wrapper # Initialize the primary repository dotest writeproxy-init-1 "$testcvs -d$PRIMARY_CVSROOT init" @@ -31856,6 +32139,10 @@ ALL (cat >/dev/null; echo %R) >$TESTDIR/referrer ALL $RSYNC -gopr --delete $PRIMARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME/ $SECONDARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME EOF + # remove automatically-created LogHistory to work around the fact + # that we see both writeproxy and primary config here + sed -e '/^LogHistory/d' tmpconfig + mv tmpconfig config cat >>config <>loginfo <tmpconfig + mv tmpconfig config cat >>config <$TESTDIR/writeproxy-primary-wrapper @@ -32152,7 +32444,7 @@ mv $TESTDIR/save-root $PRIMARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME dotest writeproxy-noredirect-5 "$CVS_SERVER server" \ -"Valid-requests Root Valid-responses valid-requests Command-prep Referrer Repository Directory Relative-directory Max-dotdot Static-directory Sticky Entry Kopt Checkin-time Modified Is-modified UseUnchanged Unchanged Notify Hostname LocalDir Questionable Argument Argumentx Global_option Gzip-stream wrapper-sendme-rcsOptions Set ${DOTSTAR}expand-modules ci co update diff log rlog list rlist global-list-quiet ls add remove update-patches gzip-file-contents status rdiff tag rtag import admin export history release watch-on watch-off watch-add watch-remove watchers editors edit init annotate rannotate noop version +"Valid-requests Root Valid-responses valid-requests Command-prep Referrer Repository Directory Relative-directory Max-dotdot Static-directory Sticky Entry Kopt Checkin-time Modified Is-modified UseUnchanged Unchanged Notify Hostname LocalDir Questionable Argument Argumentx Global_option Gzip-stream wrapper-sendme-rcsOptions Set ${DOTSTAR}expand-modules ci co update diff log rlog list rlist global-list-quiet ls add remove update-patches gzip-file-contents status rdiff tag rtag import admin export history release watch-on watch-off watch-add watch-remove watchers editors edit init annotate rannotate noop version suck ok ok ok @@ -32184,7 +32476,7 @@ cd firstdir echo now you see me >file1 dotest writeproxy-noredirect-6 "$CVS_SERVER server" \ -"Valid-requests Root Valid-responses valid-requests Command-prep Referrer Repository Directory Relative-directory Max-dotdot Static-directory Sticky Entry Kopt Checkin-time Modified Is-modified UseUnchanged Unchanged Notify Hostname LocalDir Questionable Argument Argumentx Global_option Gzip-stream wrapper-sendme-rcsOptions Set ${DOTSTAR}expand-modules ci co update diff log rlog list rlist global-list-quiet ls add remove update-patches gzip-file-contents status rdiff tag rtag import admin export history release watch-on watch-off watch-add watch-remove watchers editors edit init annotate rannotate noop version +"Valid-requests Root Valid-responses valid-requests Command-prep Referrer Repository Directory Relative-directory Max-dotdot Static-directory Sticky Entry Kopt Checkin-time Modified Is-modified UseUnchanged Unchanged Notify Hostname LocalDir Questionable Argument Argumentx Global_option Gzip-stream wrapper-sendme-rcsOptions Set ${DOTSTAR}expand-modules ci co update diff log rlog list rlist global-list-quiet ls add remove update-patches gzip-file-contents status rdiff tag rtag import admin export history release watch-on watch-off watch-add watch-remove watchers editors edit init annotate rannotate noop version suck ok ok ok @@ -32214,7 +32506,7 @@ echo /file1/0/dummy+timestamp// >>CVS/Entries dotest writeproxy-noredirect-7 "$CVS_SERVER server" \ -"Valid-requests Root Valid-responses valid-requests Command-prep Referrer Repository Directory Relative-directory Max-dotdot Static-directory Sticky Entry Kopt Checkin-time Modified Is-modified UseUnchanged Unchanged Notify Hostname LocalDir Questionable Argument Argumentx Global_option Gzip-stream wrapper-sendme-rcsOptions Set ${DOTSTAR}expand-modules ci co update diff log rlog list rlist global-list-quiet ls add remove update-patches gzip-file-contents status rdiff tag rtag import admin export history release watch-on watch-off watch-add watch-remove watchers editors edit init annotate rannotate noop version +"Valid-requests Root Valid-responses valid-requests Command-prep Referrer Repository Directory Relative-directory Max-dotdot Static-directory Sticky Entry Kopt Checkin-time Modified Is-modified UseUnchanged Unchanged Notify Hostname LocalDir Questionable Argument Argumentx Global_option Gzip-stream wrapper-sendme-rcsOptions Set ${DOTSTAR}expand-modules ci co update diff log rlog list rlist global-list-quiet ls add remove update-patches gzip-file-contents status rdiff tag rtag import admin export history release watch-on watch-off watch-add watch-remove watchers editors edit init annotate rannotate noop version suck ok ok Mode u=rw,g=rw,o=r @@ -32287,6 +32579,7 @@ PRIMARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME=$PRIMARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME_save PRIMARY_CVSROOT=$PRIMARY_CVSROOT_save SECONDARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME=$SECONDARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME_save + write_secondary_wrapper ;; @@ -32327,9 +32620,10 @@ # Set new roots. PRIMARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME=$TESTDIR/primary_cvsroot - PRIMARY_CVSROOT=:ext:$host$PRIMARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME + PRIMARY_CVSROOT=:ext:$host:$PRIMARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME SECONDARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME=$TESTDIR/writeproxy_cvsroot - SECONDARY_CVSROOT=":ext;Redirect=yes:$host$SECONDARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME" + SECONDARY_CVSROOT=":ext;Redirect=yes:$host:$SECONDARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME" + write_secondary_wrapper # Initialize the primary repository dotest writeproxy-ssh-init-1 "$testcvs -d$PRIMARY_CVSROOT init" @@ -32343,6 +32637,9 @@ cat >>loginfo </dev/null EOF + # remove automatically-created LogHistory (see above) + sed -e '/^LogHistory/d' tmpconfig + mv tmpconfig config cat >>config <>loginfo </dev/null EOF + # remove automatically-created LogHistory (see above) + sed -e '/^LogHistory/d' tmpconfig + mv tmpconfig config cat >>config <$TESTDIR/writeproxy-primary-wrapper #! $TESTSHELL @@ -32517,6 +32819,7 @@ PRIMARY_CVSROOT=$PRIMARY_CVSROOT_save SECONDARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME=$SECONDARY_CVSROOT_DIRNAME_save SECONDARY_CVSROOT=$SECONDARY_CVSROOT_save + write_secondary_wrapper rm $TESTDIR/writeproxy-secondary-wrapper \ $TESTDIR/writeproxy-primary-wrapper CVS_SERVER=$CVS_SERVER_save @@ -32836,7 +33139,7 @@ *-> walklist ( list=${PFMT}, proc=${PFMT}, closure=${PFMT} ) *-> walklist ( list=${PFMT}, proc=${PFMT}, closure=${PFMT} ) *-> walklist ( list=${PFMT}, proc=${PFMT}, closure=${PFMT} ) -Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/trace/subdir added to the repository" \ +Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/trace/subdir put under version control" \ " *callerdat=${PFMT}, argc=1, argv=${PFMT}, *direntproc=${PFMT}, dirleavproc=${PFMT}, @@ -32868,7 +33171,7 @@ *-> walklist ( list=${PFMT}, proc=${PFMT}, closure=${PFMT} ) *-> walklist ( list=${PFMT}, proc=${PFMT}, closure=${PFMT} ) *-> walklist ( list=${PFMT}, proc=${PFMT}, closure=${PFMT} ) -${DOTSTAR}Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/trace/subdir added to the repository +${DOTSTAR}Directory ${CVSROOT_DIRNAME}/trace/subdir put under version control S -> CVS_SERVER_SLEEP not set\. S -> Lock_Cleanup() S -> Lock_Cleanup() @@ -35508,6 +35811,35 @@ + suck) + modify_repo mkdir $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir + dotest suck-init-1 "$testcvs -Q co first-dir" + + cd first-dir + ${AWK} 'BEGIN { for (i = 64; i < 96; i++) printf "%02x %c\n", i-64, i }' \ + alloctet.dat + ${AWK} 'BEGIN { for (i = 32; i < 256; i++) printf "%02X %c\n", i, i }' \ + >alloctet.dat + + dotest suck-1 "$testcvs -Q add alloctet.dat" + dotest suck-2 "$testcvs -Q ci -m added" + + cd .. + + dotest suck-3 "$testcvs -Q suck first-dir/alloctet.dat >commavs" + echo "first-dir/alloctet.dat,v" >commavl + cat $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir/alloctet.dat,v >>commavl + dotest suck-eq "diff commavs commavl" + + dokeep + rm -r first-dir commavs commavl + modify_repo rm -rf $CVSROOT_DIRNAME/first-dir + ;; + + + *) echo $what is not the name of a test -- ignored ;; @@ -35545,7 +35877,7 @@ if cmp $file $TESTDIR/`basename $file`-clean >/dev/null 2>&1; then :; else - echo "\`$file' and \`$TESTDIR/`basename $file`-clean' differ." \ + echo "'$file' and '$TESTDIR/`basename $file`-clean' differ." \ >>$LOGFILE problem=: fi @@ -35599,7 +35931,7 @@ extendedinfo="$extendedinfo)" fi -echo "OK, all $passed tests passed$extendedinfo." +echo "OK, all $passed tests passed$extendedinfo." | tee -a $LOGFILE # TODO: # * Test `cvs update -d foo' (where foo does not exist). --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/server.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/server.c @@ -1,12 +1,18 @@ -/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) - any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. */ +/* + * Copyright (C) 1986-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. + * Copyright (c) 2005, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2021 + * mirabilos + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + * any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + */ #include "cvs.h" @@ -80,6 +86,13 @@ /* for select */ # include "xselect.h" +/* for TCP_NODELAY */ +# include + +# ifndef S_ISSOCK +# define S_ISSOCK(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFSOCK) +# endif + # ifndef O_NONBLOCK # define O_NONBLOCK O_NDELAY # endif @@ -497,6 +510,7 @@ /* Allocate SIZE bytes for pending_error_text and return nonzero if we could do it. */ +static size_t alloc_pending_sz; static inline int alloc_pending_internal (char **dest, size_t size) { @@ -506,6 +520,7 @@ pending_error = ENOMEM; return 0; } + alloc_pending_sz = size; return 1; } @@ -539,8 +554,8 @@ -static int -supported_response (char *name) +int +supported_response (const char *name) { struct response *rs; @@ -677,6 +692,9 @@ */ static pid_t command_pid; +static void outbuf_memory_error (struct buffer *) + __attribute__((__noreturn__)); + static void outbuf_memory_error (struct buffer *buf) { @@ -700,6 +718,8 @@ } +static void input_memory_error (struct buffer *) + __attribute__((__noreturn__)); static void input_memory_error (struct buffer *buf) @@ -779,7 +799,7 @@ if (!ISABSOLUTE (arg)) { if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (arg))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E Root %s must be an absolute pathname", arg); return; } @@ -794,7 +814,7 @@ if (current_parsed_root != NULL) { if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (arg))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E Protocol error: Duplicate Root request, for %s", arg); return; } @@ -815,7 +835,7 @@ /* The explicitness is to aid people who are writing clients. I don't see how this information could help an attacker. */ - sprintf (pending_error_text, "\ + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "\ E Protocol error: Root says \"%s\" but pserver says \"%s\"", current_parsed_root->directory, Pserver_Repos); return; @@ -823,6 +843,14 @@ } # endif + if (root_allow_used() && !root_allow_ok(arg)) + { + if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (arg))) + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E Bad root %s", arg); + return; + } + /* For pserver, this will already have happened, and the call will do nothing. But for rsh, we need to do it now. */ config = get_root_allow_config (current_parsed_root->directory, @@ -865,7 +893,7 @@ if (!ISABSOLUTE (get_cvs_tmp_dir ())) { if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (get_cvs_tmp_dir ()))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E Value of %s for TMPDIR is not absolute", get_cvs_tmp_dir ()); @@ -925,7 +953,7 @@ if (status) { if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (server_temp_dir))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E can't create temporary directory %s", server_temp_dir); pending_error = status; @@ -935,7 +963,7 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (server_temp_dir))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E cannot change permissions on temporary directory %s", server_temp_dir); pending_error = save_errno; @@ -945,7 +973,7 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (server_temp_dir))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E cannot change to temporary directory %s", server_temp_dir); pending_error = save_errno; @@ -976,7 +1004,7 @@ if (forced && !quiet && alloc_pending_warning (120 + strlen (program_name))) - sprintf (pending_warning_text, + snprintf(pending_warning_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E %s server: Forcing compression level %d (allowed: %d <= z <= %d).", program_name, gzip_level, config->MinCompressionLevel, config->MaxCompressionLevel); @@ -995,7 +1023,8 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (path))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "E Cannot access %s", path); + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E Cannot access %s", path); pending_error = save_errno; } free (path); @@ -1060,7 +1089,7 @@ if (!ISABSOLUTE (repos)) { if (alloc_pending (repos_len + 80)) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "\ + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "\ E protocol error: %s is not absolute", repos); return 1; } @@ -1072,7 +1101,7 @@ if (alloc_pending (strlen (current_parsed_root->directory) + strlen (repos) + 80)) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "\ + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "\ E protocol error: directory '%s' not within root '%s'", repos, current_parsed_root->directory); return 1; @@ -1099,7 +1128,7 @@ { if (alloc_pending (strlen (file) + 80)) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "\ + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "\ E protocol error: directory '%s' not within current directory", file); return 1; @@ -1168,7 +1197,7 @@ if (ISABSOLUTE (dir)) { if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (dir))) - sprintf ( pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E absolute pathnames invalid for server (specified `%s')", dir); return; @@ -1176,7 +1205,7 @@ if (pathname_levels (dir) > max_dotdot_limit) { if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (dir))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E protocol error: `%s' has too many ..", dir); return; } @@ -1191,7 +1220,7 @@ && dir[dir_len - 1] == '/') { if (alloc_pending (80 + dir_len)) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E protocol error: invalid directory syntax in %s", dir); return; } @@ -1222,7 +1251,8 @@ && status != EEXIST) { if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (gDirname))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "E cannot mkdir %s", gDirname); + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E cannot mkdir %s", gDirname); pending_error = status; return; } @@ -1237,7 +1267,8 @@ if (status != 0) { if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (gDirname))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "E cannot create_adm_p %s", gDirname); + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E cannot create_adm_p %s", gDirname); pending_error = status; return; } @@ -1246,7 +1277,8 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (gDirname))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "E cannot change to %s", gDirname); + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E cannot change to %s", gDirname); pending_error = save_errno; return; } @@ -1258,7 +1290,7 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (gDirname) + strlen (CVSADM))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E cannot mkdir %s/%s", gDirname, CVSADM); pending_error = save_errno; return; @@ -1274,7 +1306,7 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (gDirname) + strlen (CVSADM_REP))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E cannot open %s/%s", gDirname, CVSADM_REP); pending_error = save_errno; return; @@ -1283,7 +1315,7 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (gDirname) + strlen (CVSADM_REP))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E error writing %s/%s", gDirname, CVSADM_REP); pending_error = save_errno; fclose (f); @@ -1301,7 +1333,7 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (gDirname) + strlen (CVSADM_REP))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E error writing %s/%s", gDirname, CVSADM_REP); pending_error = save_errno; fclose (f); @@ -1312,7 +1344,7 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (gDirname) + strlen (CVSADM_REP))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E error writing %s/%s", gDirname, CVSADM_REP); pending_error = save_errno; fclose (f); @@ -1322,7 +1354,7 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (gDirname) + strlen (CVSADM_REP))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E error closing %s/%s", gDirname, CVSADM_REP); pending_error = save_errno; return; @@ -1334,7 +1366,8 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (CVSADM_ENT))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "E cannot open %s", CVSADM_ENT); + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E cannot open %s", CVSADM_ENT); pending_error = save_errno; return; } @@ -1342,7 +1375,8 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (CVSADM_ENT))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "E cannot close %s", CVSADM_ENT); + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E cannot close %s", CVSADM_ENT); pending_error = save_errno; return; } @@ -1353,13 +1387,13 @@ static void serve_repository (char *arg) { + static const char msg[] = "E Repository request is obsolete; aborted"; # ifdef PROXY_SUPPORT assert (!proxy_log); # endif /* PROXY_SUPPORT */ if (alloc_pending (80)) - strcpy (pending_error_text, - "E Repository request is obsolete; aborted"); + memcpy(pending_error_text, msg, sizeof(msg)); return; } @@ -1454,7 +1488,8 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (CVSADM_ENTSTAT))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "E cannot open %s", CVSADM_ENTSTAT); + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E cannot open %s", CVSADM_ENTSTAT); pending_error = save_errno; return; } @@ -1462,7 +1497,8 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (CVSADM_ENTSTAT))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "E cannot close %s", CVSADM_ENTSTAT); + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E cannot close %s", CVSADM_ENTSTAT); pending_error = save_errno; return; } @@ -1486,7 +1522,8 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (CVSADM_TAG))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "E cannot open %s", CVSADM_TAG); + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E cannot open %s", CVSADM_TAG); pending_error = save_errno; return; } @@ -1494,7 +1531,8 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (CVSADM_TAG))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "E cannot write to %s", CVSADM_TAG); + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E cannot write to %s", CVSADM_TAG); pending_error = save_errno; return; } @@ -1502,7 +1540,8 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (CVSADM_TAG))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "E cannot close %s", CVSADM_TAG); + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E cannot close %s", CVSADM_TAG); pending_error = save_errno; return; } @@ -1565,7 +1604,8 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (40)) - strcpy (pending_error_text, "E unable to write"); + memcpy(pending_error_text, "E unable to write", + sizeof("E unable to write")); pending_error = save_errno; /* Read and discard the file data. */ @@ -1604,7 +1644,8 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (40 + strlen (arg))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "E cannot open %s", arg); + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E cannot open %s", arg); pending_error = save_errno; return; } @@ -1675,7 +1716,7 @@ if (gunzip_and_write (fd, file, (unsigned char *) filebuf, size)) { if (alloc_pending (80)) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E aborting due to compression error"); } free (filebuf); @@ -1700,7 +1741,8 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (40 + strlen (arg))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "E cannot close %s", arg); + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E cannot close %s", arg); pending_error = save_errno; return; } @@ -1763,7 +1805,7 @@ * the end of the string, so just exit. */ if (alloc_pending (80)) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E Malformed Entry encountered."); return; } @@ -1807,7 +1849,7 @@ if (kopt != NULL) { if (alloc_pending (strlen (name) + 80)) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E protocol error: both Kopt and Entry for %s", arg); free (kopt); @@ -1935,7 +1977,7 @@ if (read_size < 0 && alloc_pending (80)) { - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E client sent invalid (negative) file size"); return; } @@ -1999,7 +2041,8 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (arg))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "E cannot utime %s", arg); + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E cannot utime %s", arg); pending_error = save_errno; free (mode_text); return; @@ -2013,7 +2056,7 @@ if (status) { if (alloc_pending (40 + strlen (arg))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E cannot change mode for %s", arg); pending_error = status; return; @@ -2077,7 +2120,7 @@ * the end of the string, so just exit. */ if (alloc_pending (80)) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E Malformed Entry encountered."); return; } @@ -2175,7 +2218,7 @@ if (!cp || *cp != '/') { if (alloc_pending (80)) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E protocol error: Malformed Entry"); return; } @@ -2217,7 +2260,7 @@ if (kopt != NULL) { if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (arg))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E protocol error: duplicate Kopt request: %s", arg); return; } @@ -2230,7 +2273,7 @@ if (strlen (arg) > 10) { if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (arg))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E protocol error: invalid Kopt request: %s", arg); return; } @@ -2261,7 +2304,7 @@ if (checkin_time_valid) { if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (arg))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E protocol error: duplicate Checkin-time request: %s", arg); return; @@ -2270,7 +2313,8 @@ if (!get_date (&t, arg, NULL)) { if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (arg))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "E cannot parse date %s", arg); + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E cannot parse date %s", arg); return; } @@ -2305,7 +2349,8 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (CVSADM_ENT))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "E cannot open %s", CVSADM_ENT); + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E cannot open %s", CVSADM_ENT); pending_error = save_errno; } } @@ -2317,7 +2362,7 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen(CVSADM_ENT))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E cannot write to %s", CVSADM_ENT); pending_error = save_errno; } @@ -2332,7 +2377,8 @@ { int save_errno = errno; if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (CVSADM_ENT))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, "E cannot close %s", CVSADM_ENT); + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E cannot close %s", CVSADM_ENT); pending_error = save_errno; } } @@ -2350,6 +2396,7 @@ bool *pre = closure; /* %c = cvs_cmd_name + * %I = commit ID * %p = shortrepos * %r = repository */ @@ -2367,6 +2414,7 @@ # endif /* SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS */ filter, "c", "s", cvs_cmd_name, + "I", "s", global_session_id, "R", "s", referrer ? referrer->original : "NONE", "p", "s", ".", "r", "s", current_parsed_root->directory, @@ -2753,7 +2801,7 @@ { # endif /* PROXY_SUPPORT */ if (alloc_pending (160) + strlen (program_name)) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E This CVS server does not support disconnected `%s edit'. For now, remove all `%s' files in your workspace and try your command again.", program_name, CVSADM_NOTIFY); return; @@ -2869,8 +2917,8 @@ error: pending_error = 0; if (alloc_pending (80)) - strcpy (pending_error_text, - "E Protocol error; misformed Notify request"); + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, + "E Protocol error; malformed Notify request"); if (data != NULL) free (data); if (new != NULL) @@ -2987,7 +3035,7 @@ if (argument_count >= 10000) { if (alloc_pending (80)) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E Protocol error: too many arguments"); return; } @@ -3028,7 +3076,7 @@ if (argument_count <= 1) { if (alloc_pending (80)) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E Protocol error: called argumentx without prior call to argument"); return; } @@ -3061,7 +3109,7 @@ { error_return: if (alloc_pending (strlen (arg) + 80)) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E Protocol error: bad global option %s", arg); return; @@ -3238,7 +3286,7 @@ if (gDirname == NULL) { if (alloc_pending (80)) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E Protocol error: `Directory' missing"); return; } @@ -3519,7 +3567,7 @@ * Therefore, we wish to avoid reprocessing the command since that would * cause endless recursion. */ - if (isProxyServer()) + if ((command != version || current_parsed_root) && isProxyServer()) { # ifdef PROXY_SUPPORT if (reprocessing) @@ -3552,7 +3600,7 @@ if (lookup_command_attribute (cmd_name) & CVS_CMD_MODIFIES_REPOSITORY && alloc_pending (120)) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E You need a CVS client that supports the `Redirect' response for write requests to this server."); return; # endif /* PROXY_SUPPORT */ @@ -3716,7 +3764,7 @@ * Set this in .bashrc if you want to give yourself time to attach * to the subprocess with a debugger. */ - if (getenv ("CVS_SERVER_SLEEP")) + if (getenv("CVS_SERVER_SLEEP") && *getenv("CVS_SERVER_SLEEP")) { int secs = atoi (getenv ("CVS_SERVER_SLEEP")); TRACE (TRACE_DATA, "Sleeping CVS_SERVER_SLEEP (%d) seconds", secs); @@ -3922,7 +3970,11 @@ { FD_SET (stderr_pipe[0], &readfds); } - if (protocol_pipe[0] >= 0) + if (protocol_pipe[0] >= 0 +#ifdef SERVER_FLOWCONTROL + && !have_flowcontrolled +#endif + ) { FD_SET (protocol_pipe[0], &readfds); } @@ -4621,6 +4673,14 @@ static void +serve_suck (char *arg) +{ + do_cvs_command ("suck", suck); +} + + + +static void serve_add (char *arg) { do_cvs_command ("add", add); @@ -4808,7 +4868,7 @@ if (!ISABSOLUTE (arg)) { if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (arg))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E init %s must be an absolute pathname", arg); } # ifdef AUTH_SERVER_SUPPORT @@ -4820,7 +4880,7 @@ /* The explicitness is to aid people who are writing clients. I don't see how this information could help an attacker. */ - sprintf (pending_error_text, "\ + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "\ E Protocol error: init says \"%s\" but pserver says \"%s\"", arg, Pserver_Repos); } @@ -5237,6 +5297,7 @@ { free (vers->ts_user); vers->ts_user = NULL; + vers->ts_user_ists = 0; } } else if (scratched_file == NULL && entries_line == NULL) @@ -5482,7 +5543,7 @@ if (forced && !quiet && alloc_pending_warning (120 + strlen (program_name))) - sprintf (pending_warning_text, + snprintf(pending_warning_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E %s server: Forcing compression level %d (allowed: %d <= z <= %d).", program_name, level, config->MinCompressionLevel, config->MaxCompressionLevel); @@ -5513,7 +5574,7 @@ if (forced && !quiet && alloc_pending_warning (120 + strlen (program_name))) - sprintf (pending_warning_text, + snprintf(pending_warning_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E %s server: Forcing compression level %d (allowed: %d <= z <= %d).", program_name, level, config->MinCompressionLevel, config->MaxCompressionLevel); @@ -5838,7 +5899,7 @@ if (!referrer && alloc_pending (80 + strlen (arg))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E Protocol error: Invalid Referrer: `%s'", arg); } @@ -5856,7 +5917,7 @@ /* * Parts of this table are shared with the client code, * but the client doesn't need to know about the handler - * functions. + * functions. It likes to write to the flags field, though. */ struct request requests[] = @@ -5962,6 +6023,7 @@ REQ_LINE("rannotate", serve_rannotate, 0), REQ_LINE("noop", serve_noop, RQ_ROOTLESS), REQ_LINE("version", serve_version, RQ_ROOTLESS), + REQ_LINE("suck", serve_suck, 0), REQ_LINE(NULL, NULL, 0) #undef REQ_LINE @@ -6271,8 +6333,12 @@ static const char *const server_usage[] = { +#ifdef ALLOW_CONFIG_OVERRIDE "Usage: %s %s [-c config-file]\n", "\t-c config-file\tPath to an alternative CVS config file.\n", +#else + "Usage: %s %s\n", +#endif "Normally invoked by a cvs client on a remote machine.\n", NULL }; @@ -6289,8 +6355,8 @@ { switch (c) { -#ifdef ALLOW_CONFIG_OVERRIDE case 'c': +#ifdef ALLOW_CONFIG_OVERRIDE if (gConfigPath) free (gConfigPath); gConfigPath = xstrdup (optarg); break; @@ -6319,7 +6385,7 @@ * Set this in .bashrc if you want to give yourself time to attach * to the subprocess with a debugger. */ - if (getenv ("CVS_PARENT_SERVER_SLEEP")) + if (getenv("CVS_PARENT_SERVER_SLEEP") && *getenv("CVS_PARENT_SERVER_SLEEP")) { int secs = atoi (getenv ("CVS_PARENT_SERVER_SLEEP")); TRACE (TRACE_DATA, "Sleeping CVS_PARENT_SERVER_SLEEP (%d) seconds", @@ -6433,7 +6499,7 @@ && current_parsed_root == NULL) { if (alloc_pending (80)) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E Protocol error: Root request missing"); } else @@ -6446,7 +6512,7 @@ * been requested by the client. */ if (alloc_pending (80 + strlen (program_name))) - sprintf (pending_error_text, + snprintf(pending_error_text, alloc_pending_sz, "E %s [server aborted]: Compression must be used with this server.", program_name); } @@ -6671,6 +6737,22 @@ extern char *crypt (const char *, const char *); +char *crypt_trad(const char *, const char *); + +char * +crypt_trad(const char *key, const char *setting) +{ + char *rv; + static char buf[2]; + + if ((rv = crypt(key, setting)) == NULL) { + buf[0] = setting && (*setting == 'x') ? '*' : 'x'; + buf[1] = '\0'; + rv = buf; + } + + return (rv); +} /* * 0 means no entry found for this user. @@ -6799,7 +6881,7 @@ /* Verify blank passwords directly, otherwise use crypt(). */ if ((found_password == NULL) - || ((strcmp (found_password, crypt (password, found_password)) + || ((strcmp (found_password, crypt_trad (password, found_password)) == 0))) { /* Give host_user_ptr permanent storage. */ @@ -6811,7 +6893,7 @@ #ifdef LOG_AUTHPRIV syslog (LOG_AUTHPRIV | LOG_NOTICE, "password mismatch for %s in %s: %s vs. %s", username, - repository, crypt(password, found_password), found_password); + repository, crypt_trad(password, found_password), found_password); #endif *host_user_ptr = NULL; retval = 2; @@ -6887,7 +6969,7 @@ static int check_pam_password (char **username, char *password) { - int retval, err; + int retval; struct pam_conv conv = { cvs_pam_conv, 0 }; char *pam_stage = "start"; @@ -6930,7 +7012,7 @@ return retval == PAM_SUCCESS; /* indicate success */ } -#endif +#else /* !HAVE_PAM */ static int check_system_password (char *username, char *password) @@ -6976,14 +7058,14 @@ if (*found_passwd) { /* user exists and has a password */ - if (strcmp (found_passwd, crypt (password, found_passwd)) == 0) + if (strcmp (found_passwd, crypt_trad (password, found_passwd)) == 0) return 1; else { #ifdef LOG_AUTHPRIV syslog (LOG_AUTHPRIV | LOG_NOTICE, "password mismatch for %s: %s vs. %s", username, - crypt(password, found_passwd), found_passwd); + crypt_trad(password, found_passwd), found_passwd); #endif return 0; } @@ -6996,6 +7078,7 @@ #endif return 1; } +#endif /* !HAVE_PAM */ @@ -7164,8 +7247,10 @@ if the client dies while we are waiting for input. */ { int on = 1; + struct stat sb; - if (setsockopt (STDIN_FILENO, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, + if (fstat (STDIN_FILENO, &sb) == 0 && S_ISSOCK(sb.st_mode) && + setsockopt (STDIN_FILENO, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, &on, sizeof on) < 0) { # ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H @@ -7175,6 +7260,23 @@ } #endif +#ifdef TCP_NODELAY + /* Avoid latency due to Nagle algorithm. */ + { + int on = 1; + struct stat sb; + + if (fstat (STDOUT_FILENO, &sb) == 0 && S_ISSOCK(sb.st_mode) && + setsockopt (STDOUT_FILENO, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, + &on, sizeof on) < 0) + { +# ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H + syslog (LOG_DAEMON | LOG_ERR, "error setting TCP_NODELAY: %m"); +# endif /* HAVE_SYSLOG_H */ + } + } +#endif + /* Make sure the protocol starts off on the right foot... */ pserver_read_line (&tmp, NULL); @@ -7317,8 +7419,10 @@ if the client dies while we are waiting for input. */ { int on = 1; + struct stat sb; - if (setsockopt (STDIN_FILENO, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, + if (fstat (STDIN_FILENO, &sb) == 0 && S_ISSOCK(sb.st_mode) && + setsockopt (STDIN_FILENO, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, (char *) &on, sizeof on) < 0) { # ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H @@ -7328,6 +7432,23 @@ } #endif +#ifdef TCP_NODELAY + /* Avoid latency due to Nagle algorithm. */ + { + int on = 1; + struct stat sb; + + if (fstat (STDOUT_FILENO, &sb) == 0 && S_ISSOCK(sb.st_mode) && + setsockopt (STDOUT_FILENO, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, + (char *) &on, sizeof on) < 0) + { +# ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG_H + syslog (LOG_DAEMON | LOG_ERR, "error setting TCP_NODELAY: %m"); +# endif /* HAVE_SYSLOG_H */ + } + } +#endif + status = krb_recvauth (KOPT_DO_MUTUAL, STDIN_FILENO, &ticket, "rcmd", instance, &peer, &laddr, &auth, "", sched, version); @@ -7611,6 +7732,12 @@ void cvs_output (const char *str, size_t len) { + cvs_output_ex (str, len, 'M'); +} + +void +cvs_output_ex (const char *str, size_t len, int buftag) +{ if (len == 0) len = strlen (str); #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT @@ -7619,7 +7746,7 @@ if (buf_to_net) { buf_output (saved_output, str, len); - buf_copy_lines (buf_to_net, saved_output, 'M'); + buf_copy_lines (buf_to_net, saved_output, buftag); } # if HAVE_SYSLOG_H else @@ -7634,7 +7761,7 @@ if (protocol) { buf_output (saved_output, str, len); - buf_copy_lines (protocol, saved_output, 'M'); + buf_copy_lines (protocol, saved_output, buftag); buf_send_counted (protocol); } # if HAVE_SYSLOG_H --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/server.h +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/server.h @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +/* $MirOS: src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/src/server.h,v 1.2 2017/11/18 23:04:57 tg Exp $ */ + /* * Copyright (C) 1986-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. * @@ -161,7 +163,7 @@ struct request { /* Name of the request. */ - char *name; + const char *name; #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT /* --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/status.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/status.c @@ -213,8 +213,11 @@ cvs_output (" Working revision:\t", 0); cvs_output (vers->vn_user, 0); - /* Only add the UTC timezone if there is a time to use. */ - if (!server_active && strlen (vers->ts_rcs) > 0) + /* Only add the UTC timezone if there is a time to use. + * ts_rcs sometimes contains only "=" character so we check len > 1 */ + if (!server_active && strlen (vers->ts_rcs) > 1 && + /* prevent an ugly error message */ + strcmp(vers->ts_rcs, "Result of merge") != 0) { /* Convert from the asctime() format to ISO 8601 */ char *buf; --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/subr.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/subr.c @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ /* * Copyright (C) 1986-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. + * Copyright (c) 2006, 2007, 2011, 2017, 2021 mirabilos * * Portions Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Derek Price, Ximbiot , * and others. @@ -315,8 +316,12 @@ char *name; /* super-user; try getlogin() to distinguish */ - if (((name = getlogin ()) || (name = getenv("LOGNAME")) || - (name = getenv("USER"))) && *name) + name = getlogin(); + if (!name || !*name) + name = getenv("LOGNAME"); + if (!name || !*name) + name = getenv("USER"); + if (name && *name) { cache = xstrdup (name); return cache; @@ -795,7 +800,21 @@ return buf; } +static time_t +sleep_past_chk(struct timespec *ts) +{ +#ifdef HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY + struct timeval tv; + gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); + ts->tv_sec = tv.tv_sec; + ts->tv_nsec = tv.tv_usec * 1000; +#else + ts->tv_sec = time(NULL); + ts->tv_nsec = 0; +#endif + return (ts->tv_sec); +} /* * We can only travel forwards in time, not backwards. :) @@ -803,41 +822,52 @@ void sleep_past (time_t desttime) { - time_t t; - long s; - long us; + struct timespec t; - while (time (&t) <= desttime) - { + while (sleep_past_chk(&t) <= desttime) { + t.tv_sec = desttime - t.tv_sec; #ifdef HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY - struct timeval tv; - gettimeofday (&tv, NULL); - if (tv.tv_sec > desttime) - break; - s = desttime - tv.tv_sec; - if (tv.tv_usec > 0) - us = 1000000 - tv.tv_usec; - else - { - s++; - us = 0; - } + if (t.tv_nsec > 0) + t.tv_nsec = 1000000000L - t.tv_nsec; + else { + ++t.tv_sec; + t.tv_nsec = 0; + } #else - /* default to 20 ms increments */ - s = desttime - t; - us = 20000; + /* default to 20ms increments */ + t.tv_nsec = 20000000L; #endif - - { - struct timespec ts; - ts.tv_sec = s; - ts.tv_nsec = us * 1000; - (void)nanosleep (&ts, NULL); + nanosleep(&t, NULL); } - } + + /* sleep another 20ms to avoid races (LP#12230) */ + /* so I’m not the only one whose clock can go backwards… */ + t.tv_sec = 0; + t.tv_nsec = 20000000L; + nanosleep(&t, NULL); } +#ifdef HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY +/* + * Ensure time never travels backwards for us. :( + * This file is the only user of gettimeofday in all CVS, + * and everything else calls time always, so wrap it. + */ +time_t +time(time_t *tp) +{ + register time_t t; + struct timeval tv; + static time_t lt = 0; + gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); + t = tv.tv_sec < lt ? lt : tv.tv_sec; + lt = t; + if (tp) + *tp = t; + return (t); +} +#endif /* used to store callback data in a list indexed by the user format string */ @@ -1045,7 +1075,9 @@ */ Node *p; struct cmdline_bindings *b; +#ifdef SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS static int warned_of_deprecation = 0; +#endif char key[] = "?"; /* Used as temporary storage for a single * character search string used to locate a * hash key. @@ -1285,7 +1317,7 @@ dellist(&pflist); free(b); error (1, 0, -"internal error: unknown integer arg size (%d)", +"internal error: unknown integer arg size (%zd)", length); break; } @@ -1328,7 +1360,7 @@ dellist(&pflist); free(b); error (1, 0, -"internal error: unknown floating point arg size (%d)", +"internal error: unknown floating point arg size (%zd)", length); break; } @@ -1704,7 +1736,7 @@ doff = d - buf; expand_string (&buf, &length, doff + strlen(outstr)); d = buf + doff; - strncpy(d, outstr, strlen(outstr)); + memcpy(d, outstr, strlen(outstr)); d += strlen(outstr); #ifdef SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS if (!onearg) @@ -1735,7 +1767,7 @@ doff = d - buf; expand_string (&buf, &length, doff + strlen(srepos)); d = buf + doff; - strncpy(d, srepos, strlen(srepos)); + memcpy(d, srepos, strlen(srepos)); d += strlen(srepos); } #endif /* SUPPORT_OLD_INFO_FMT_STRINGS */ --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/suck.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/suck.c @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +/*- + * Copyright (c) 2011 + * mirabilos + * + * Provided that these terms and disclaimer and all copyright notices + * are retained or reproduced in an accompanying document, permission + * is granted to deal in this work without restriction, including un- + * limited rights to use, publicly perform, distribute, sell, modify, + * merge, give away, or sublicence. + * + * This work is provided "AS IS" and WITHOUT WARRANTY of any kind, to + * the utmost extent permitted by applicable law, neither express nor + * implied; without malicious intent or gross negligence. In no event + * may a licensor, author or contributor be held liable for indirect, + * direct, other damage, loss, or other issues arising in any way out + * of dealing in the work, even if advised of the possibility of such + * damage or existence of a defect, except proven that it results out + * of said person's immediate fault when using the work as intended. + *- + * Download a ,v file from the repository + */ + +#include "cvs.h" + +#ifdef HAVE_MMAP +#include + +#ifndef MAP_FILE +#define MAP_FILE 0 +#endif + +#ifndef MAP_FAILED +#define MAP_FAILED ((void *)-1) +#endif +#endif + +static const char * const suck_usage[] = { + "Usage: %s %s module/filename\n", + NULL +}; + +int +suck(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + size_t m, n; + int fd; + char *buf, *cp, *fn; + struct stat sb; + FILE *fp; + RCSNode *rcs; + + if (argc != 2) + usage(suck_usage); + +#ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT + if (current_parsed_root->isremote) { + start_server(); + + if (!supported_request("suck")) + error(1, 0, "server does not support %s", "suck"); + + send_arg(argv[1]); + send_to_server("suck\012", 0); + + return (get_responses_and_close()); + } +#endif + + /* check for ../ attack */ + if (pathname_levels(argv[1]) > 0) + error(1, 0, "path %s outside of repository", argv[1]); + + /* repo + / + module/file */ + cp = Xasprintf("%s/%s", current_parsed_root->directory, argv[1]); + + /* find the slash */ + if ((fn = cp + (last_component(cp) - cp)) == cp) + usage(suck_usage); + + /* repo/module + file */ + fn[-1] = '\0'; + + /* check if it's a valid RCS file, not /etc/passwd or somesuch */ + if ((rcs = RCS_parse(fn, cp)) == NULL) { + error(1, 0, "not a valid RCS file: %s/%s", cp, fn); + return (1); + } + + /* save the real pathname of the RCS file for later */ + fn = xstrdup(rcs->path); + + /* free up resources allocated until now */ + freercsnode(&rcs); + free(cp); + + /* attempt to open the file ourselves */ + if ((fp = CVS_FOPEN(fn, FOPEN_BINARY_READ)) == NULL) + error(1, errno, "Could not open RCS archive %s", fn); + if (fstat(fd = fileno(fp), &sb) < 0) + error(1, errno, "Could not stat RCS archive %s", fn); + + /*XXX this code will fail for large files */ + + /* attempt to slurp entire file into memory */ +#ifdef HAVE_MMAP + buf = mmap(NULL, sb.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0); + if (buf == NULL || buf == MAP_FAILED) { + error(0, errno, "Could not map memory to RCS archive %s", fn); +#endif + /* backup: just read */ + cp = buf = xmalloc(n = sb.st_size); + while (n) { + m = read(fd, cp, n); + if (m == (size_t)-1) + error(1, errno, + "Could not read RCS archive %s", fn); + cp += m; + n -= m; + } +#ifdef HAVE_MMAP + } +#endif + + /* write real pathname plus newline as text */ + cvs_output(fn + strlen(current_parsed_root->directory) + 1, 0); + cvs_output("\n", 1); + + /* write file content as binary */ + cvs_output_binary(buf, sb.st_size); + + /* release all resources allocated */ +#ifdef HAVE_MMAP + munmap(buf, sb.st_size); +#endif + fclose(fp); + free(fn); + + /* success */ + return (0); +} --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/tag.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/tag.c @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ /* * Copyright (C) 1986-2005 The Free Software Foundation, Inc. + * Copyright (c) 2005, 2006, 2021 mirabilos * * Portions Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Derek Price, Ximbiot , * and others. @@ -310,6 +311,7 @@ * %b = branch mode = "?" (delete ops - unknown) | "T" (branch) * | "N" (not branch) * %c = cvs_cmd_name + * %I = commit ID * %p = path from $CVSROOT * %r = path from root * %{sVv} = attribute list = file name, old version tag will be deleted @@ -333,6 +335,7 @@ "b", "c", delete_flag ? '?' : branch_mode ? 'T' : 'N', "c", "s", cvs_cmd_name, + "I", "s", global_session_id, #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT "R", "s", referrer ? referrer->original : "NONE", #endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */ @@ -747,6 +750,7 @@ * %b = branch mode = "?" (delete ops - unknown) | "T" (branch) * | "N" (not branch) * %c = cvs_cmd_name + * %I = commit ID * %p = path from $CVSROOT * %r = path from root * %{sVv} = attribute list = file name, old version tag will be deleted @@ -770,6 +774,7 @@ "b", "c", delete_flag ? '?' : branch_mode ? 'T' : 'N', "c", "s", cvs_cmd_name, + "I", "s", global_session_id, #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT "R", "s", referrer ? referrer->original : "NONE", #endif /* SERVER_SUPPORT */ @@ -902,7 +907,7 @@ doff = d - *c->buf; expand_string (c->buf, c->length, doff + strlen (arg)); d = *c->buf + doff; - strncpy (d, arg, strlen (arg)); + memcpy (d, arg, strlen (arg)); d += strlen (arg); free (arg); @@ -1235,14 +1240,14 @@ else if (strcmp (version, "0") == 0) { if (!quiet) - error (0, 0, "couldn't tag added but un-commited file `%s'", + error (0, 0, "couldn't tag added but un-committed file `%s'", finfo->file); goto free_vars_and_return; } else if (version[0] == '-') { if (!quiet) - error (0, 0, "skipping removed but un-commited file `%s'", + error (0, 0, "skipping removed but un-committed file `%s'", finfo->file); goto free_vars_and_return; } @@ -1450,6 +1455,7 @@ * 2. If IDB is non-NULL and val-tags cannot be opened for write. * This allows callers to ignore the harmless inability to * update the val-tags cache. + * 3. If CVSREADONLYFS is set (same as #2 above). * false If the file could be opened and the tag is not present. */ static int is_in_val_tags (DBM **idb, const char *name) @@ -1459,6 +1465,10 @@ datum mytag; int status; + /* do nothing if we know we fail anyway */ + if (readonlyfs) + return 1; + /* Casting out const should be safe here - input datums are not * written to by the myndbm functions. */ @@ -1580,7 +1590,7 @@ * we are already there, or "" if we should do a W_LOCAL recursion. * Sorry for three cases, but the "" case is needed in case the * working directories come from diverse parts of the repository, the - * NULL case avoids an unneccesary chdir, and the non-NULL, non-"" + * NULL case avoids an unnecessary chdir, and the non-NULL, non-"" * case is needed for checkout, where we don't want to chdir if the * tag is found in CVSROOTADM_VALTAGS, but there is not (yet) any * local directory. --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/update.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/update.c @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ static int patch_file (struct file_info *finfo, Vers_TS *vers_ts, int *docheckout, struct stat *file_info, - unsigned char *checksum); + md5_uint32 *checksum); static void patch_file_write (void *, const char *, size_t); #endif static int merge_file (struct file_info *finfo, Vers_TS *vers); @@ -723,7 +723,7 @@ { int docheckout; struct stat file_info; - unsigned char checksum[16]; + md5_uint32 checksum[4]; retval = patch_file (finfo, vers, &docheckout, @@ -735,7 +735,8 @@ (rcs_diff_patches ? SERVER_RCS_DIFF : SERVER_PATCHED), - file_info.st_mode, checksum, + file_info.st_mode, + (void *)checksum, NULL); break; } @@ -1181,6 +1182,7 @@ { free (vers->ts_user); vers->ts_user = NULL; + vers->ts_user_ists = 0; } } return 0; @@ -1197,7 +1199,7 @@ { char *backup; int set_time, retval = 0; - int status; + int status = 0; int file_is_dead; struct buffer *revbuf; @@ -1366,6 +1368,7 @@ if (xvers_ts->ts_user != NULL) free (xvers_ts->ts_user); + xvers_ts->ts_user_ists = 0; /*XXX really? */ xvers_ts->ts_user = xstrdup (xvers_ts->ts_rcs); } @@ -1511,7 +1514,7 @@ */ static int patch_file (struct file_info *finfo, Vers_TS *vers_ts, int *docheckout, - struct stat *file_info, unsigned char *checksum) + struct stat *file_info, md5_uint32 *checksum) { char *backup; char *file1; --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/vers_ts.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/vers_ts.c @@ -268,7 +268,10 @@ time_stamp_server (finfo->file, vers_ts, entdata); else #endif + { vers_ts->ts_user = time_stamp (finfo->file); + vers_ts->ts_user_ists = 1; + } } return (vers_ts); @@ -339,6 +342,7 @@ { struct tm *tm_p; + vers_ts->ts_user_ists = 1; vers_ts->ts_user = xmalloc (25); /* We want to use the same timestamp format as is stored in the st_mtime. For unix (and NT I think) this *must* be universal --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/version.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/version.c @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ #include "cvs.h" +static const #ifdef CLIENT_SUPPORT #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT char *config_string = " (client/server)\n"; @@ -81,4 +82,3 @@ #endif return err; } - --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/watch.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/watch.c @@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ cvs_output (p++, 1); if (*p == '\0') { - /* Only happens if attribute is misformed. */ + /* Only happens if attribute is malformed. */ cvs_output ("\n", 1); break; } --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/wrapper.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/wrapper.c @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ move this to a per-connection data structure, or better yet think about a cleaner solution. */ static int wrap_setup_already_done = 0; - char *homedir; + char *homedir = NULL; if (wrap_setup_already_done != 0) return; @@ -107,6 +107,11 @@ free (file); } +#ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT + if (!server_active) +#endif + { + /* Then add entries found in home dir, (if user has one) and file exists. */ homedir = get_homedir (); @@ -115,6 +120,8 @@ hand it might be obnoxious to complain when CVS will function just fine without .cvswrappers (and many users won't even know what .cvswrappers is). */ + } + if (homedir != NULL) { char *file = strcat_filename_onto_homedir (homedir, CVSDOTWRAPPER); @@ -339,11 +346,19 @@ if (!line || line[0] == '#') return; + /* Allows user to declare all wrappers null and void */ + if (line[0] == '!') { + wrap_kill (); + return; + } + memset (&e, 0, sizeof(e)); /* Search for the wild card */ while (*line && isspace ((unsigned char) *line)) ++line; + if (!*line) + return; for (temp = line; *line && !isspace ((unsigned char) *line); ++line) --- cvs-1.12.13+real.orig/src/zlib.c +++ cvs-1.12.13+real/src/zlib.c @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ would fetch all the available bytes, and at least one byte. */ status = (*cb->buf->input) (cb->buf->closure, bd->text, - need, BUFFER_DATA_SIZE, &nread); + need ? 1 : 0, BUFFER_DATA_SIZE, &nread); if (status == -2) /* Don't try to recover from memory allcoation errors. */ --- cvs-1.12.13/configure.orig 2005-10-03 15:36:42.000000000 +0200 +++ cvs-1.12.13/configure 2022-10-23 14:36:34.653406085 +0200 @@ -10582,7 +10582,7 @@ am_aux_dir=`cd $ac_aux_dir && pwd` # getdate.y works with bison only. - : ${YACC="\${SHELL} $am_aux_dir/bison-missing --run bison -y"} + : ${YACC="\${SHELL} $am_aux_dir/missing --run bison -y"}