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pity becouse otherwise you need to link a program with it to get the
fstring/pstring bugs.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit b1b4370955d50fd4997c7171a99fe03f97190aca)
issues.
Also pick up these link failures at compile time (rather than runtime).
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 23c7342bc40daffbcd70ef04727cae2c2b2c366b)
Otherwise add -O.
(We used to always set -O, which is sometimes annoying when debugging
and anyhow clashes with normal autoconf behaviour.)
(This used to be commit aee2ad9c3444d59dd6f53dda5379a6c391e00002)
This patch enables the compile-time checking of strings assable by means of
sizeof(). (Original code had the configure check reversed).
This is extended to all safe_strcpy() users, push_string and pull_string,
as well as the cli and srv derivitives. There is an attempt to cap strings
at the end of the cli buffer, and clobber_region() of the speified length
(when not -1 :-).
Becouse of the way they are declared, the 'overmalloc a string' users of
safe_strcpy() have been changed to use overmalloc_safe_strcpy() (which skips
some of the checks).
This whole ball of mud worked fine, until I pulled out my 'fix' for our
statcache. When jeremy fixes that, we should be able to get back to testing
this stuff.
This patch also includes a 'marker' of the last caller to clobber_region (ie,
the function that called pstrcpy() that called clobber_region) to assist in
debugging problems that may have smashed the stack. This is printed at
smb_panic() time. (Original idea and patch by metze).
It also removes some unsused functions, and #if 0's some others that are
unused but probably should be used in the near future.
For now, this patch gives us some confidence on one class of trivial parsing
error in our code.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 31f4827acc2a2f00399a5528fc83a0dae5cebaf4)
We have compiled relitivly 'clean' with this setting since I did a massive
cleanup last month. This should help us stay that way.
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 284479bf388f5e39d9be78eeb1ac6cdd001fb8df)
as we don't need it for autoconf 2.53. Remove it from CVS, and assert the
newer autotools in configure.in
Andrew Bartlett
(This used to be commit 14b38c004f4bd5b695d04941b03e3bfa31372da3)
and LIBS/LDFALGS. In particular, they often don't check where the appropriate libraries
were installed and pass -I/usr/include and -L/usr/lib as part of CFLAGS/LDFLAGS.
While the latter isn't dangerous, passing system include directory through -I lead
to change of its status in CPP from system to user-defined in many cases.
This patch cleans up CFLAGS/CPPFLAGS from errorenous -I/usr/include and LIBS/LDFLAGS
from -L/usr/lib. This is done as two m4 macros which are called before AC_OUTPUT.
(This used to be commit 643172ac1a9b53823d704690eb03120074bbef78)
to add a function without an explicit #ifdef HEIMDAL which I'm trying
to avoid.
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit 77aeb262ef7c7cd3d206afe2d5445caaca943dfd)
detect for now, I still have vague hopes of hiding the differences
between MIT and Heimdal with a compatibility layer....
Jeremy.
(This used to be commit a776fbef3244ae82a17c57a7f62de115fd023c86)
yp_get_default_domain to be misdetected.
According to the autoconf manual we need to check for libraries before
looking for functions in them.
(This used to be commit 468c487df42c6fc25d1862f36995b3d9a78902ff)