If turned on no NIS support and related programs will be built.
Lost parts rediscovered by: Danny Braniss <danny at cs.huji.ac.il>
PR: bin/68303
No objections: des, gshapiro, nectar
Reviewed by: ru
Approved by: rwatson (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
track.
The Id line is normally at the bottom of the main comment block in the
man page, separated from the rest of the manpage by an empty comment,
like so;
.\" $Id$
.\"
If the immediately preceding comment is a @(#) format ID marker than the
the $Id$ will line up underneath it with no intervening blank lines.
Otherwise, an additional blank line is inserted.
Approved by: bde
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
- use daemon() to daemonify ourselves
- the 'Usage' printf() was missing an argument
- remove declaration of rindex and #include <string.h> instead
bootparam.c:
- get rid of local declarations of YP functions and include headers
from /usr/include/rpcsvc instead.
bootparam_prot.x was changed for nfsv3 but bootparamd and callbootd
kept using the old version which fortunately failed at build time.
Copying hasn't been necessary since path handling was fixed in
rpcgen/rpc_main.c some time ago.
thinking that it would work :( The install program never get a destination
directory. Here is another patch that should also be added. I think this
should be the last one for these makefiles :)
[Note: I realize that there are more things wrong than this, but this should
at least get the tree compiling again! -jkh]
Submitted by: John Hay <jhay@mikom.csir.co.za>
work if you don't have the obj link. Here is a patch for it. It will still
work if you don't have an obj link:)
(I stuck a ${DESTDIR} in front of the absolute path to /usr/include... /phk)
Reviewed by: phk
Submitted by: John Hay <jhay@mikom.csir.co.za>
I hope I'm doing this right.
This is an initial version of bootparamd for FreeBSD based on a public
domain rpc.bootparamd implementation by a gentleman named Klas Heggemann.
This program has apparently been around for a while. The README explicitly
lists the code as public domain, so I guess it's safe to use.
This program is needed for booting diskless SunOS and Solaris machines.
rarpd is also required, but that's in the works too.
I have made two changes to this code:
- Implemented NIS lookups. If /etc/bootparams contains a '+' then the
bootparams map is consulted.
- Allow 0.0.0.0 as a user-specified router address. The SunOS rpc.bootparamd
returns this value in many cases.