From gavin at FreeBSD.org Fri Aug 1 09:21:19 2008 From: gavin at FreeBSD.org (gavin@FreeBSD.org) Date: Fri Aug 1 09:21:25 2008 Subject: kern/126142: [ata] M5281: READ DMA faults, device detaching Message-ID: <200808010921.m719LI0w079990@freefall.freebsd.org> Old Synopsis: READ DMA faults, device detaching New Synopsis: [ata] M5281: READ DMA faults, device detaching Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-standards->freebsd-kern Responsible-Changed-By: gavin Responsible-Changed-When: Fri Aug 1 09:18:18 UTC 2008 Responsible-Changed-Why: Fix responsible http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=126142 From bugmaster at FreeBSD.org Mon Aug 4 11:07:03 2008 From: bugmaster at FreeBSD.org (FreeBSD bugmaster) Date: Mon Aug 4 11:08:57 2008 Subject: Current problem reports assigned to freebsd-standards@FreeBSD.org Message-ID: <200808041107.m74B725m082214@freefall.freebsd.org> Current FreeBSD problem reports Critical problems Serious problems S Tracker Resp. Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- o bin/25542 standards sh(1) null char in quoted string o stand/54410 standards one-true-awk not POSIX compliant (no extended REs) o stand/82654 standards C99 long double math functions are missing o stand/94729 standards [libc] fcntl() throws undocumented ENOTTY o stand/116477 standards rm(1): rm behaves unexpectedly when using -r and relat 5 problems total. Non-critical problems S Tracker Resp. Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- s bin/14925 standards getsubopt isn't poisonous enough o stand/21519 standards sys/dir.h should be deprecated some more o bin/24390 standards ln(1) Replacing old dir-symlinks when using /bin/ln s stand/24590 standards timezone function not compatible witn Single Unix Spec o stand/25777 standards [kernel] [patch] atime not updated on exec a docs/26003 standards getgroups(2) lists NGROUPS_MAX but not syslimits.h o kern/27835 standards [libc] execve() doesn't conform to execve(2) spec in s s stand/36076 standards Implementation of POSIX fuser command o stand/39256 standards snprintf/vsnprintf aren't POSIX-conformant for strings p stand/41576 standards POSIX compliance of ln(1) o stand/44425 standards getcwd() succeeds even if current dir has perm 000. o stand/46119 standards Priority problems for SCHED_OTHER using pthreads o stand/54833 standards [pcvt] more pcvt deficits o stand/54839 standards [pcvt] pcvt deficits p stand/55112 standards glob.h, glob_t's gl_pathc should be "size_t", not "int o stand/56476 standards cd9660 unicode support simple hack o stand/58676 standards [patch] grantpt(3) alters storage used by ptsname(3) s stand/62858 standards malloc(0) not C99 compliant s kern/64875 standards [libc] [patch] [request] add a system call: fdatasync( o stand/66357 standards make POSIX conformance problem ('sh -e' & '+' command- o stand/70813 standards [PATCH] ls(1) not Posix compliant o stand/72006 standards floating point formating in non-C locales o stand/79056 standards [feature request] [atch] regex(3) regression tests a stand/80293 standards sysconf() does not support well-defined unistd values o stand/81287 standards [PATCH]: fingerd(8) might send a line not ending in CR o stand/83845 standards [libm] [patch] add log2() and log2f() support for libm a stand/86484 standards [PATCH] mkfifo(1) uses wrong permissions o stand/92360 standards [headers] [patch] Missing TAB3 in kernel headers o stand/92362 standards [headers] [patch] Missing SIGPOLL in kernel headers o kern/93705 standards [headers] [patch] ENODATA and EGREGIOUS (for glibc com o stand/96016 standards [headers] clock_getres et al should be in o stand/96236 standards [PATCH] [POSIX] sed.1 incorrectly describes a function p stand/99517 standards Missing SIGRTMIN and SIGRTMAX signals o stand/100017 standards [Patch] Add fuser(1) functionality to fstat(1) o stand/104743 standards [headers] [patch] Wrong values for _POSIX_ minimal lim p stand/107561 standards [libc] [patch] [request] Missing SUS function tcgetsid o kern/114578 standards [libc] wide character printing using swprintf(dst, n, o stand/116081 standards make does not work with the directive sinclude o stand/116221 standards [kernel] [patch] [request] SUS issue -- FreeBSD has no o bin/116413 standards incorrect getconf(1) handling of unsigned constants gi o stand/116826 standards [PATCH] sh support for POSIX character classes o stand/118047 standards SUGGESTION: /etc/printcap vs mergemaster o stand/119804 standards [timedef] [patch] Invalid (long)date format in pl_PL.I o stand/120947 standards xsm ignores system.xsm and .xsmstartup o stand/121568 standards [patch] ln(1): wrong "ln -s" behaviour o stand/121921 standards [patch] Add leap second support to at(1), atrun(8) o stand/123688 standards POSIX standard changes in unistd.h and grp.h o stand/124860 standards flockfile(3) doesn't work when the memory has been exh o bin/125855 standards sh(1) allows for multiline, non-escaped control struct 49 problems total. From das at FreeBSD.org Mon Aug 4 14:12:08 2008 From: das at FreeBSD.org (das@FreeBSD.org) Date: Mon Aug 4 14:12:14 2008 Subject: standards/99517: Missing SIGRTMIN and SIGRTMAX signals Message-ID: <200808041412.m74EC72M004657@freefall.freebsd.org> Synopsis: Missing SIGRTMIN and SIGRTMAX signals State-Changed-From-To: patched->closed State-Changed-By: das State-Changed-When: Mon Aug 4 14:10:05 UTC 2008 State-Changed-Why: As stated nearly two years ago, realtime signal support is unlikely to be MFCed to RELENG_6. You'll find SIGRTMIN and SIGRTMAX in 7.0 and later. http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=99517 From unixmania at gmail.com Fri Aug 8 15:00:31 2008 From: unixmania at gmail.com (Carlos A. M. dos Santos) Date: Fri Aug 8 15:00:38 2008 Subject: read with timeout ?? In-Reply-To: <200808081009.56521.pieter@degoeje.nl> References: <489B9D4D.4010009@telenix.org> <200808081009.56521.pieter@degoeje.nl> Message-ID: On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 5:09 AM, Pieter de Goeje wrote: > On Friday 08 August 2008, Carlos A. M. dos Santos wrote: >> On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 10:14 PM, Nate Eldredge > wrote: >> > On Thu, 7 Aug 2008, Chuck Robey wrote: >> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> >> >> I have my head lost in a code problem. I just hit a point where I need >> >> to do a >> >> read from an fd, but I need to associate it with a timeout, on the order >> >> of 1 >> >> second, something like that. I had the feeling that there's a function >> >> in FreeBSD's libc that makes that simple, but I forget the function >> >> name. If anyone can remember something like what I'm talking about, I >> >> sure would appreciate a function name. I can figure out how it works, >> >> if I could only >> >> dredge up that name. >> > >> > man 2 select >> >> If the fd is a socket then you can also use setsockopt(2) to set >> SO_RCVTIMEO and check for EWOULDBLOCK (same as EAGAIN) upon read(2) or >> recv(2) errors. The net effect is the same of using select but the >> syntax is simpler, IMO. > > I think poll(2) is also simpler than select for this purpose. BTW, the setsockopt(2) manual page stands that a send or receive timeout returns with the error EWOULDBLOCK but read(2) recv(2) send(2) and write(2) only list EAGAIN in their ERRORS section. This is harmless on BSD and Linux because EAGAIN and EWOULDBLOCK are the same, but may sound confusing for people porting from/to System V. On HP-UX, for instance, recv(2) lists both EAGAIN and EWOULDBLOCK. The setsockopt man page should be improved in order to explain standards conformance and porting issues. I volunteer to do it but the changes must be reviewed by a native English speaker. -- If you think things can't get worse it's probably only because you lack sufficient imagination. From chuckr at telenix.org Fri Aug 8 20:57:43 2008 From: chuckr at telenix.org (Chuck Robey) Date: Fri Aug 8 20:57:50 2008 Subject: read with timeout ?? In-Reply-To: References: <489B9D4D.4010009@telenix.org> <200808081009.56521.pieter@degoeje.nl> Message-ID: <489CACF9.3030309@telenix.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Carlos A. M. dos Santos wrote: > On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 5:09 AM, Pieter de Goeje wrote: >> On Friday 08 August 2008, Carlos A. M. dos Santos wrote: >>> On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 10:14 PM, Nate Eldredge >> wrote: >>>> On Thu, 7 Aug 2008, Chuck Robey wrote: >>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>>>> Hash: SHA1 >>>>> >>>>> I have my head lost in a code problem. I just hit a point where I need >>>>> to do a >>>>> read from an fd, but I need to associate it with a timeout, on the order >>>>> of 1 >>>>> second, something like that. I had the feeling that there's a function >>>>> in FreeBSD's libc that makes that simple, but I forget the function >>>>> name. If anyone can remember something like what I'm talking about, I >>>>> sure would appreciate a function name. I can figure out how it works, >>>>> if I could only >>>>> dredge up that name. >>>> man 2 select >>> If the fd is a socket then you can also use setsockopt(2) to set >>> SO_RCVTIMEO and check for EWOULDBLOCK (same as EAGAIN) upon read(2) or >>> recv(2) errors. The net effect is the same of using select but the >>> syntax is simpler, IMO. >> I think poll(2) is also simpler than select for this purpose. > > BTW, the setsockopt(2) manual page stands that a send or receive > timeout returns with the error EWOULDBLOCK but read(2) recv(2) send(2) > and write(2) only list EAGAIN in their ERRORS section. This is > harmless on BSD and Linux because EAGAIN and EWOULDBLOCK are the same, > but may sound confusing for people porting from/to System V. On HP-UX, > for instance, recv(2) lists both EAGAIN and EWOULDBLOCK. > > The setsockopt man page should be improved in order to explain > standards conformance and porting issues. I volunteer to do it but the > changes must be reviewed by a native English speaker. > Carlos, lets not go off on the socket trip for me... while I personally enjoy such a email, I have to admit my own needs fall more into a plain-jame serial line, nothing a socket-oriented thing could help me with. However, if you want to discuss this just fo the fun of it, oh please, by all means do carry on! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (FreeBSD) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkicrPkACgkQz62J6PPcoOmJowCfWPt1jHY4Gx0kOAQedVATHYDd BGYAoJe6JYuskZZe85AA63sgRBG1VGF0 =dNTn -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From bugmaster at FreeBSD.org Mon Aug 11 11:07:10 2008 From: bugmaster at FreeBSD.org (FreeBSD bugmaster) Date: Mon Aug 11 11:08:56 2008 Subject: Current problem reports assigned to freebsd-standards@FreeBSD.org Message-ID: <200808111107.m7BB79j3047341@freefall.freebsd.org> Current FreeBSD problem reports Critical problems Serious problems S Tracker Resp. Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- o bin/25542 standards sh(1) null char in quoted string o stand/54410 standards one-true-awk not POSIX compliant (no extended REs) o stand/82654 standards C99 long double math functions are missing o stand/94729 standards [libc] fcntl() throws undocumented ENOTTY o stand/116477 standards rm(1): rm behaves unexpectedly when using -r and relat 5 problems total. Non-critical problems S Tracker Resp. Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- s bin/14925 standards getsubopt isn't poisonous enough o stand/21519 standards sys/dir.h should be deprecated some more o bin/24390 standards ln(1) Replacing old dir-symlinks when using /bin/ln s stand/24590 standards timezone function not compatible witn Single Unix Spec o stand/25777 standards [kernel] [patch] atime not updated on exec a docs/26003 standards getgroups(2) lists NGROUPS_MAX but not syslimits.h o kern/27835 standards [libc] execve() doesn't conform to execve(2) spec in s s stand/36076 standards Implementation of POSIX fuser command o stand/39256 standards snprintf/vsnprintf aren't POSIX-conformant for strings p stand/41576 standards POSIX compliance of ln(1) o stand/44425 standards getcwd() succeeds even if current dir has perm 000. o stand/46119 standards Priority problems for SCHED_OTHER using pthreads o stand/54833 standards [pcvt] more pcvt deficits o stand/54839 standards [pcvt] pcvt deficits p stand/55112 standards glob.h, glob_t's gl_pathc should be "size_t", not "int o stand/56476 standards cd9660 unicode support simple hack o stand/58676 standards [patch] grantpt(3) alters storage used by ptsname(3) s stand/62858 standards malloc(0) not C99 compliant s kern/64875 standards [libc] [patch] [request] add a system call: fdatasync( o stand/66357 standards make POSIX conformance problem ('sh -e' & '+' command- o stand/70813 standards [PATCH] ls(1) not Posix compliant o stand/72006 standards floating point formating in non-C locales o stand/79056 standards [feature request] [atch] regex(3) regression tests a stand/80293 standards sysconf() does not support well-defined unistd values o stand/81287 standards [PATCH]: fingerd(8) might send a line not ending in CR o stand/83845 standards [libm] [patch] add log2() and log2f() support for libm a stand/86484 standards [PATCH] mkfifo(1) uses wrong permissions o stand/92360 standards [headers] [patch] Missing TAB3 in kernel headers o stand/92362 standards [headers] [patch] Missing SIGPOLL in kernel headers o kern/93705 standards [headers] [patch] ENODATA and EGREGIOUS (for glibc com o stand/96016 standards [headers] clock_getres et al should be in o stand/96236 standards [PATCH] [POSIX] sed.1 incorrectly describes a function o stand/100017 standards [Patch] Add fuser(1) functionality to fstat(1) o stand/104743 standards [headers] [patch] Wrong values for _POSIX_ minimal lim p stand/107561 standards [libc] [patch] [request] Missing SUS function tcgetsid o kern/114578 standards [libc] wide character printing using swprintf(dst, n, o stand/116081 standards make does not work with the directive sinclude o stand/116221 standards [kernel] [patch] [request] SUS issue -- FreeBSD has no o bin/116413 standards incorrect getconf(1) handling of unsigned constants gi o stand/116826 standards [PATCH] sh support for POSIX character classes o stand/118047 standards SUGGESTION: /etc/printcap vs mergemaster o stand/119804 standards [timedef] [patch] Invalid (long)date format in pl_PL.I o stand/120947 standards xsm ignores system.xsm and .xsmstartup o stand/121568 standards [patch] ln(1): wrong "ln -s" behaviour o stand/121921 standards [patch] Add leap second support to at(1), atrun(8) o stand/123688 standards POSIX standard changes in unistd.h and grp.h o stand/124860 standards flockfile(3) doesn't work when the memory has been exh o bin/125855 standards sh(1) allows for multiline, non-escaped control struct 48 problems total. From bugmaster at FreeBSD.org Mon Aug 18 11:06:58 2008 From: bugmaster at FreeBSD.org (FreeBSD bugmaster) Date: Mon Aug 18 11:08:50 2008 Subject: Current problem reports assigned to freebsd-standards@FreeBSD.org Message-ID: <200808181106.m7IB6vUq079957@freefall.freebsd.org> Current FreeBSD problem reports Critical problems Serious problems S Tracker Resp. Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- o bin/25542 standards sh(1) null char in quoted string o stand/54410 standards one-true-awk not POSIX compliant (no extended REs) o stand/82654 standards C99 long double math functions are missing o stand/94729 standards [libc] fcntl() throws undocumented ENOTTY o stand/116477 standards rm(1): rm behaves unexpectedly when using -r and relat 5 problems total. Non-critical problems S Tracker Resp. Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- s bin/14925 standards getsubopt isn't poisonous enough o stand/21519 standards sys/dir.h should be deprecated some more o bin/24390 standards ln(1) Replacing old dir-symlinks when using /bin/ln s stand/24590 standards timezone function not compatible witn Single Unix Spec o stand/25777 standards [kernel] [patch] atime not updated on exec a docs/26003 standards getgroups(2) lists NGROUPS_MAX but not syslimits.h o kern/27835 standards [libc] execve() doesn't conform to execve(2) spec in s s stand/36076 standards Implementation of POSIX fuser command o stand/39256 standards snprintf/vsnprintf aren't POSIX-conformant for strings p stand/41576 standards POSIX compliance of ln(1) o stand/44425 standards getcwd() succeeds even if current dir has perm 000. o stand/46119 standards Priority problems for SCHED_OTHER using pthreads o stand/54833 standards [pcvt] more pcvt deficits o stand/54839 standards [pcvt] pcvt deficits p stand/55112 standards glob.h, glob_t's gl_pathc should be "size_t", not "int o stand/56476 standards cd9660 unicode support simple hack o stand/58676 standards [patch] grantpt(3) alters storage used by ptsname(3) s stand/62858 standards malloc(0) not C99 compliant s kern/64875 standards [libc] [patch] [request] add a system call: fdatasync( o stand/66357 standards make POSIX conformance problem ('sh -e' & '+' command- o stand/70813 standards [PATCH] ls(1) not Posix compliant o stand/72006 standards floating point formating in non-C locales o stand/79056 standards [feature request] [atch] regex(3) regression tests a stand/80293 standards sysconf() does not support well-defined unistd values o stand/81287 standards [PATCH]: fingerd(8) might send a line not ending in CR o stand/83845 standards [libm] [patch] add log2() and log2f() support for libm a stand/86484 standards [PATCH] mkfifo(1) uses wrong permissions o stand/92360 standards [headers] [patch] Missing TAB3 in kernel headers o stand/92362 standards [headers] [patch] Missing SIGPOLL in kernel headers o kern/93705 standards [headers] [patch] ENODATA and EGREGIOUS (for glibc com o stand/96016 standards [headers] clock_getres et al should be in o stand/96236 standards [PATCH] [POSIX] sed.1 incorrectly describes a function o stand/100017 standards [Patch] Add fuser(1) functionality to fstat(1) o stand/104743 standards [headers] [patch] Wrong values for _POSIX_ minimal lim p stand/107561 standards [libc] [patch] [request] Missing SUS function tcgetsid o kern/114578 standards [libc] wide character printing using swprintf(dst, n, o stand/116081 standards make does not work with the directive sinclude o stand/116221 standards [kernel] [patch] [request] SUS issue -- FreeBSD has no o bin/116413 standards incorrect getconf(1) handling of unsigned constants gi o stand/116826 standards [PATCH] sh support for POSIX character classes o stand/118047 standards SUGGESTION: /etc/printcap vs mergemaster o stand/119804 standards [timedef] [patch] Invalid (long)date format in pl_PL.I o stand/120947 standards xsm ignores system.xsm and .xsmstartup o stand/121568 standards [patch] ln(1): wrong "ln -s" behaviour o stand/121921 standards [patch] Add leap second support to at(1), atrun(8) o stand/123688 standards POSIX standard changes in unistd.h and grp.h o stand/124860 standards flockfile(3) doesn't work when the memory has been exh o bin/125855 standards sh(1) allows for multiline, non-escaped control struct 48 problems total. From ed at FreeBSD.org Sat Aug 23 12:53:44 2008 From: ed at FreeBSD.org (ed@FreeBSD.org) Date: Sat Aug 23 12:53:50 2008 Subject: standards/92360: [headers] [patch] Missing TAB3 in kernel headers Message-ID: <200808231253.m7NCrh5j009869@freefall.freebsd.org> Synopsis: [headers] [patch] Missing TAB3 in kernel headers Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-standards->ed Responsible-Changed-By: ed Responsible-Changed-When: Sat Aug 23 12:53:43 UTC 2008 Responsible-Changed-Why: I'm Mr. TTY. http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=92360 From jau at iki.fi Mon Aug 25 08:55:48 2008 From: jau at iki.fi (Jukka A. Ukkonen) Date: Mon Aug 25 08:55:56 2008 Subject: A very simple patch stagnated in the PR database Message-ID: <200808250838.m7P8c5Q9002546@jau.iki.fi> Greetings from Finland, Are there any committers willing to handle the following PR and patch? The issue is very straight forward, but still it has been left in open state in the PR database for more than a year now. http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=standards/116221 This was classified in a bit ad hoc manner as a standards issue, because there is no "compatibility" category to put it in, and kern and standards happen to be the best matches to choose from. I guess I selected standards only because WNOWAIT is a SUS issue anyhow. This is very much a "low hanging fruit" type of an issue. This PR and patch add the flag WNOWAIT to the wait*() system calls. The idea of the flag is to allow independent library modules and threads to avoid collecting the exit status from child processes they did not fork themselves. Instead of doing plain... pid = wait4 (-1, &status, 0, &res); it will become possible to do... pid = wait4 (-1, &status, WNOWAIT, &res); and only if pid is known to the calling module continue ... pid = wait4 (pid, &status, 0, &res); reaping only the exit status of a known child. E.g. SunOS/Solaris already has the WNOWAIT flag. I have had my own kernel sources updated from the latest RELENG / STABLE branch automatically on daily basis for several years and my own patches automatically rolled on top of that. The WNOWAIT patch has been one of those automatic patches and a steady part of my system for at least 18 months now with no ill effects what so ever. I assume there is now someone thinking "Right, the waitid() call is also a SUS issue. Why not tackle them both at the same time?" I was originally planning to do both waitid() and WNOWAIT, but there was something related to filling the siginfo struct for waitid() which was not quite obvious when I added WNOWAIT. So, I left waitid() out waiting for a moment of inspiration but added the new flag because the latter was useful on its own. It is sad to see these low hanging fruit being forgotten and left lingering around in the PR database for all ages while simply merging them and extending the functionality for the benefit of the whole community would take almost no time at all. An outright decline would be better than just leaving simple patches hanging on the rope. So, it would be nice to find someone willing to inspect the PR and get it closed one way or the other. Cheers, // jau .--- ..- -.- -.- .- .- .-.-.- ..- -.- -.- --- -. . -. / Jukka A. Ukkonen, Oxit Ltd, Finland /__ M.Sc. (sw-eng & cs) (Phone) +358-500-606-671 / Internet: Jukka.Ukkonen(a)Oxit.Fi (Home) +358-9-6215-280 / Internet: jau(a)iki.fi v .--- .- ..- ...-.- .. -.- .. .-.-.- ..-. .. + + + + My opinions are mine and mine alone, not my employers. + + + + From bugmaster at FreeBSD.org Mon Aug 25 11:06:58 2008 From: bugmaster at FreeBSD.org (FreeBSD bugmaster) Date: Mon Aug 25 11:09:02 2008 Subject: Current problem reports assigned to freebsd-standards@FreeBSD.org Message-ID: <200808251106.m7PB6wja027905@freefall.freebsd.org> Current FreeBSD problem reports Critical problems Serious problems S Tracker Resp. Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- o bin/25542 standards sh(1) null char in quoted string o stand/54410 standards one-true-awk not POSIX compliant (no extended REs) o stand/82654 standards C99 long double math functions are missing o stand/94729 standards [libc] fcntl() throws undocumented ENOTTY o stand/116477 standards rm(1): rm behaves unexpectedly when using -r and relat 5 problems total. Non-critical problems S Tracker Resp. Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- s bin/14925 standards getsubopt isn't poisonous enough o stand/21519 standards sys/dir.h should be deprecated some more o bin/24390 standards ln(1) Replacing old dir-symlinks when using /bin/ln s stand/24590 standards timezone function not compatible witn Single Unix Spec o stand/25777 standards [kernel] [patch] atime not updated on exec a docs/26003 standards getgroups(2) lists NGROUPS_MAX but not syslimits.h o kern/27835 standards [libc] execve() doesn't conform to execve(2) spec in s s stand/36076 standards Implementation of POSIX fuser command o stand/39256 standards snprintf/vsnprintf aren't POSIX-conformant for strings p stand/41576 standards POSIX compliance of ln(1) o stand/44425 standards getcwd() succeeds even if current dir has perm 000. o stand/46119 standards Priority problems for SCHED_OTHER using pthreads o stand/54833 standards [pcvt] more pcvt deficits o stand/54839 standards [pcvt] pcvt deficits p stand/55112 standards glob.h, glob_t's gl_pathc should be "size_t", not "int o stand/56476 standards cd9660 unicode support simple hack o stand/58676 standards [patch] grantpt(3) alters storage used by ptsname(3) s stand/62858 standards malloc(0) not C99 compliant s kern/64875 standards [libc] [patch] [request] add a system call: fdatasync( o stand/66357 standards make POSIX conformance problem ('sh -e' & '+' command- o stand/70813 standards [PATCH] ls(1) not Posix compliant o stand/72006 standards floating point formating in non-C locales o stand/79056 standards [feature request] [atch] regex(3) regression tests a stand/80293 standards sysconf() does not support well-defined unistd values o stand/81287 standards [PATCH]: fingerd(8) might send a line not ending in CR o stand/83845 standards [libm] [patch] add log2() and log2f() support for libm a stand/86484 standards [PATCH] mkfifo(1) uses wrong permissions o stand/92362 standards [headers] [patch] Missing SIGPOLL in kernel headers o kern/93705 standards [headers] [patch] ENODATA and EGREGIOUS (for glibc com o stand/96016 standards [headers] clock_getres et al should be in o stand/96236 standards [PATCH] [POSIX] sed.1 incorrectly describes a function o stand/100017 standards [Patch] Add fuser(1) functionality to fstat(1) o stand/104743 standards [headers] [patch] Wrong values for _POSIX_ minimal lim p stand/107561 standards [libc] [patch] [request] Missing SUS function tcgetsid o kern/114578 standards [libc] wide character printing using swprintf(dst, n, o stand/116081 standards make does not work with the directive sinclude o stand/116221 standards [kernel] [patch] [request] SUS issue -- FreeBSD has no o bin/116413 standards incorrect getconf(1) handling of unsigned constants gi o stand/116826 standards [PATCH] sh support for POSIX character classes o stand/118047 standards SUGGESTION: /etc/printcap vs mergemaster o stand/119804 standards [timedef] [patch] Invalid (long)date format in pl_PL.I o stand/120947 standards xsm ignores system.xsm and .xsmstartup o stand/121568 standards [patch] ln(1): wrong "ln -s" behaviour o stand/121921 standards [patch] Add leap second support to at(1), atrun(8) o stand/123688 standards POSIX standard changes in unistd.h and grp.h o stand/124860 standards flockfile(3) doesn't work when the memory has been exh o bin/125855 standards sh(1) allows for multiline, non-escaped control struct 47 problems total. From kib at FreeBSD.org Tue Aug 26 11:56:42 2008 From: kib at FreeBSD.org (kib@FreeBSD.org) Date: Tue Aug 26 11:56:47 2008 Subject: standards/116221: [kernel] [patch] [request] SUS issue -- FreeBSD has not flag WNOWAIT for wait*() calls Message-ID: <200808261156.m7QBufL5002474@freefall.freebsd.org> Synopsis: [kernel] [patch] [request] SUS issue -- FreeBSD has not flag WNOWAIT for wait*() calls Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-standards->kib Responsible-Changed-By: kib Responsible-Changed-When: Tue Aug 26 11:56:10 UTC 2008 Responsible-Changed-Why: Take. http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=116221 From remmmy2004 at yahoo.co.uk Sat Aug 30 13:30:02 2008 From: remmmy2004 at yahoo.co.uk (Remi Odetokun) Date: Sat Aug 30 13:30:28 2008 Subject: standards/126974: How to enable remote login on my DNS server running on freeBSD Message-ID: <200808301326.m7UDQhhE054823@www.freebsd.org> >Number: 126974 >Category: standards >Synopsis: How to enable remote login on my DNS server running on freeBSD >Confidential: no >Severity: serious >Priority: high >Responsible: freebsd-standards >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: sw-bug >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Sat Aug 30 13:30:01 UTC 2008 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: Remi Odetokun >Release: >Organization: SKANNET >Environment: >Description: I cannot login remotely to my DNS server except via terminal. I need to enable remote login so as to be able to monitor my system anywhere I am. Thanks. >How-To-Repeat: >Fix: >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: From gavin at FreeBSD.org Sat Aug 30 14:23:22 2008 From: gavin at FreeBSD.org (gavin@FreeBSD.org) Date: Sat Aug 30 14:23:28 2008 Subject: conf/126974: How to enable remote login on my DNS server running on freeBSD Message-ID: <200808301423.m7UENMBV041093@freefall.freebsd.org> Synopsis: How to enable remote login on my DNS server running on freeBSD State-Changed-From-To: open->closed State-Changed-By: gavin State-Changed-When: Sat Aug 30 14:19:40 UTC 2008 State-Changed-Why: To submitter: add the following line to /etc/rc.conf: sshd_enable="YES" and run "/etc/rc.d/sshd start". You then should be able to ssh into the machine remotely, as a non-root user. In future, please ask questions such as this on the freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org mailing list. The PR system is for reporting bugs in FreeBSD, not for general help. Thanks! Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-standards->gavin Responsible-Changed-By: gavin Responsible-Changed-When: Sat Aug 30 14:19:40 UTC 2008 Responsible-Changed-Why: Take http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=126974