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| /src/libexec/httpd/debug/ | ||
| H A D | Makefile | 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child |
| /src/libexec/httpd/testsuite/data/ | ||
| H A D | bigfile | 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child |
| H A D | bigfile.partial4000 | 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child |
| H A D | bigfile.partial8000 | 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child 1.1.1.1 Sat May 23 02:21:19 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.24; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; import bozohttpd 20090522, which has these changes: o close more leaking file descriptors for CGI and daemon mode o add subdirs for build "debug" and "small" versions o clean up a bad merge / duplicate code o make mmap() usage portable, fixes linux & ranges: support o document the -f option o daemon mode now serves 6 files per child |
| /src/sys/modules/if_iavf/ | ||
| H A D | Makefile | 1.1 Tue Sep 08 10:05:48 GMT 2020 yamaguchi Added iavf(4) that is based on OpenBSD's iavf(4) implementation reviewed by msaitoh@n.o and knakahara@n.o 1.1 Tue Sep 08 10:05:48 GMT 2020 yamaguchi Added iavf(4) that is based on OpenBSD's iavf(4) implementation reviewed by msaitoh@n.o and knakahara@n.o |
| H A D | if_iavf.ioconf | 1.1 Tue Sep 08 10:05:48 GMT 2020 yamaguchi Added iavf(4) that is based on OpenBSD's iavf(4) implementation reviewed by msaitoh@n.o and knakahara@n.o 1.1 Tue Sep 08 10:05:48 GMT 2020 yamaguchi Added iavf(4) that is based on OpenBSD's iavf(4) implementation reviewed by msaitoh@n.o and knakahara@n.o |
| /src/sys/dev/pci/ | ||
| H A D | if_iavfvar.h | 1.1 Tue Sep 08 10:05:47 GMT 2020 yamaguchi Added iavf(4) that is based on OpenBSD's iavf(4) implementation reviewed by msaitoh@n.o and knakahara@n.o 1.1 Tue Sep 08 10:05:47 GMT 2020 yamaguchi Added iavf(4) that is based on OpenBSD's iavf(4) implementation reviewed by msaitoh@n.o and knakahara@n.o |
| /src/libexec/httpd/testsuite/ | ||
| H A D | t10.in | 1.1.1.1 Sat Apr 18 07:09:27 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.2; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; 1.1.1.1.30; import latest bozohttpd sources. changes include: o make bozohttpd internally more modular, preparing the way to handle more than one request per process o fix http-auth, set $REMOTE_USER not $REMOTEUSER. also fix cgi-bin with cvsweb, from Holger Weiss <holger@CIS.FU-Berlin.DE> o fix an uninitialised variable use in daemon mode o fix ssl mode with newer OpenSSL o mmap large files in manageable sizes so we can serve any size file o refactor url processing to handle query strings correctly for CGI from Sergey Katsev at Coyote Point o add If-Modified-Since support, from Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@netbsd.org> o many more manual fixes, from NetBSD 1.1.1.1 Sat Apr 18 07:09:27 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.2; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; 1.1.1.1.30; import latest bozohttpd sources. changes include: o make bozohttpd internally more modular, preparing the way to handle more than one request per process o fix http-auth, set $REMOTE_USER not $REMOTEUSER. also fix cgi-bin with cvsweb, from Holger Weiss <holger@CIS.FU-Berlin.DE> o fix an uninitialised variable use in daemon mode o fix ssl mode with newer OpenSSL o mmap large files in manageable sizes so we can serve any size file o refactor url processing to handle query strings correctly for CGI from Sergey Katsev at Coyote Point o add If-Modified-Since support, from Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@netbsd.org> o many more manual fixes, from NetBSD 1.1.1.1 Sat Apr 18 07:09:27 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.2; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; 1.1.1.1.30; import latest bozohttpd sources. changes include: o make bozohttpd internally more modular, preparing the way to handle more than one request per process o fix http-auth, set $REMOTE_USER not $REMOTEUSER. also fix cgi-bin with cvsweb, from Holger Weiss <holger@CIS.FU-Berlin.DE> o fix an uninitialised variable use in daemon mode o fix ssl mode with newer OpenSSL o mmap large files in manageable sizes so we can serve any size file o refactor url processing to handle query strings correctly for CGI from Sergey Katsev at Coyote Point o add If-Modified-Since support, from Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@netbsd.org> o many more manual fixes, from NetBSD 1.1.1.1 Sat Apr 18 07:09:27 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.2; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; 1.1.1.1.30; import latest bozohttpd sources. changes include: o make bozohttpd internally more modular, preparing the way to handle more than one request per process o fix http-auth, set $REMOTE_USER not $REMOTEUSER. also fix cgi-bin with cvsweb, from Holger Weiss <holger@CIS.FU-Berlin.DE> o fix an uninitialised variable use in daemon mode o fix ssl mode with newer OpenSSL o mmap large files in manageable sizes so we can serve any size file o refactor url processing to handle query strings correctly for CGI from Sergey Katsev at Coyote Point o add If-Modified-Since support, from Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@netbsd.org> o many more manual fixes, from NetBSD 1.1.1.1 Sat Apr 18 07:09:27 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.2; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; 1.1.1.1.30; import latest bozohttpd sources. changes include: o make bozohttpd internally more modular, preparing the way to handle more than one request per process o fix http-auth, set $REMOTE_USER not $REMOTEUSER. also fix cgi-bin with cvsweb, from Holger Weiss <holger@CIS.FU-Berlin.DE> o fix an uninitialised variable use in daemon mode o fix ssl mode with newer OpenSSL o mmap large files in manageable sizes so we can serve any size file o refactor url processing to handle query strings correctly for CGI from Sergey Katsev at Coyote Point o add If-Modified-Since support, from Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@netbsd.org> o many more manual fixes, from NetBSD 1.1.1.1 Sat Apr 18 07:09:27 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.2; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; 1.1.1.1.30; import latest bozohttpd sources. changes include: o make bozohttpd internally more modular, preparing the way to handle more than one request per process o fix http-auth, set $REMOTE_USER not $REMOTEUSER. also fix cgi-bin with cvsweb, from Holger Weiss <holger@CIS.FU-Berlin.DE> o fix an uninitialised variable use in daemon mode o fix ssl mode with newer OpenSSL o mmap large files in manageable sizes so we can serve any size file o refactor url processing to handle query strings correctly for CGI from Sergey Katsev at Coyote Point o add If-Modified-Since support, from Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@netbsd.org> o many more manual fixes, from NetBSD 1.1.1.1 Sat Apr 18 07:09:27 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.2; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; 1.1.1.1.30; import latest bozohttpd sources. changes include: o make bozohttpd internally more modular, preparing the way to handle more than one request per process o fix http-auth, set $REMOTE_USER not $REMOTEUSER. also fix cgi-bin with cvsweb, from Holger Weiss <holger@CIS.FU-Berlin.DE> o fix an uninitialised variable use in daemon mode o fix ssl mode with newer OpenSSL o mmap large files in manageable sizes so we can serve any size file o refactor url processing to handle query strings correctly for CGI from Sergey Katsev at Coyote Point o add If-Modified-Since support, from Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@netbsd.org> o many more manual fixes, from NetBSD 1.1.1.1 Sat Apr 18 07:09:27 GMT 2009 mrg branches: 1.1.1.1.2; 1.1.1.1.26; 1.1.1.1.28; 1.1.1.1.30; import latest bozohttpd sources. changes include: o make bozohttpd internally more modular, preparing the way to handle more than one request per process o fix http-auth, set $REMOTE_USER not $REMOTEUSER. also fix cgi-bin with cvsweb, from Holger Weiss <holger@CIS.FU-Berlin.DE> o fix an uninitialised variable use in daemon mode o fix ssl mode with newer OpenSSL o mmap large files in manageable sizes so we can serve any size file o refactor url processing to handle query strings correctly for CGI from Sergey Katsev at Coyote Point o add If-Modified-Since support, from Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg@netbsd.org> o many more manual fixes, from NetBSD |
| /src/usr.bin/make/unit-tests/ | ||
| H A D | dep-percent.mk | 1.1 Fri Oct 23 19:54:35 GMT 2020 rillig make(1): add test for dependencies of the form '%.o: %.c' |
| /src/usr.sbin/mopd/common/ | ||
| H A D | VERSION | 1.1.1.1 Sun Mar 16 22:23:35 GMT 1997 cjs Import of Mats O Jansson's MOP boot program for DEC machines. |
| /src/usr.sbin/mopd/mopd/ | ||
| H A D | TODO | 1.1.1.1 Sun Mar 16 22:23:38 GMT 1997 cjs Import of Mats O Jansson's MOP boot program for DEC machines. |
| /src/tests/lib/libc/stdio/ | ||
| H A D | h_makenumbers.c | 1.1 Thu Jul 08 09:07:46 GMT 2021 christos Add interrupted I/O tests (from RVP) |
| /src/tests/usr.bin/config/support/conf/ | ||
| H A D | files | 1.2 Fri Oct 31 07:38:36 GMT 2014 uebayasi config(1), config(5): Introduce "select" o Introduce a new selection directive "select" to select an attribute (as a module) and its dependencies. o Support "no select" too. o Stop abusing "options" to select an attribute. o Bump config(1) version. 1.2 Fri Oct 31 07:38:36 GMT 2014 uebayasi config(1), config(5): Introduce "select" o Introduce a new selection directive "select" to select an attribute (as a module) and its dependencies. o Support "no select" too. o Stop abusing "options" to select an attribute. o Bump config(1) version. 1.2 Fri Oct 31 07:38:36 GMT 2014 uebayasi config(1), config(5): Introduce "select" o Introduce a new selection directive "select" to select an attribute (as a module) and its dependencies. o Support "no select" too. o Stop abusing "options" to select an attribute. o Bump config(1) version. 1.2 Fri Oct 31 07:38:36 GMT 2014 uebayasi config(1), config(5): Introduce "select" o Introduce a new selection directive "select" to select an attribute (as a module) and its dependencies. o Support "no select" too. o Stop abusing "options" to select an attribute. o Bump config(1) version. |
| /src/share/man/man4/man4.mac68k/ | ||
| H A D | mainbus.4 | 1.1 Fri Jul 18 02:13:40 GMT 1997 ender Added section 4 manual pages for the mac68k: o main processor bus o onboard I/O bus o ADB event device o autoconfiguration process 1.1 Fri Jul 18 02:13:40 GMT 1997 ender Added section 4 manual pages for the mac68k: o main processor bus o onboard I/O bus o ADB event device o autoconfiguration process 1.1 Fri Jul 18 02:13:40 GMT 1997 ender Added section 4 manual pages for the mac68k: o main processor bus o onboard I/O bus o ADB event device o autoconfiguration process 1.1 Fri Jul 18 02:13:40 GMT 1997 ender Added section 4 manual pages for the mac68k: o main processor bus o onboard I/O bus o ADB event device o autoconfiguration process 1.1 Fri Jul 18 02:13:40 GMT 1997 ender Added section 4 manual pages for the mac68k: o main processor bus o onboard I/O bus o ADB event device o autoconfiguration process |
| /src/sys/arch/mvme68k/include/ | ||
| H A D | bus.h | 1.3 Sat Mar 18 22:33:05 GMT 2000 scw Merge 'scw_mvme68k_bus_space' branch with the trunk. These changes add support for: o The MI VMEbus framework on both MVME147 and MVME167. o Enhancements to the existing MD bus_space(9) implementation. o Most of the bus_dma(9) API. 1.3 Sat Mar 18 22:33:05 GMT 2000 scw Merge 'scw_mvme68k_bus_space' branch with the trunk. These changes add support for: o The MI VMEbus framework on both MVME147 and MVME167. o Enhancements to the existing MD bus_space(9) implementation. o Most of the bus_dma(9) API. 1.3 Sat Mar 18 22:33:05 GMT 2000 scw Merge 'scw_mvme68k_bus_space' branch with the trunk. These changes add support for: o The MI VMEbus framework on both MVME147 and MVME167. o Enhancements to the existing MD bus_space(9) implementation. o Most of the bus_dma(9) API. |
| /src/sys/arch/i386/stand/efiboot/ | ||
| H A D | eficpufunc.c | 1.1 Mon Jul 24 01:56:59 GMT 2023 rin branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.4; 1.1.6; efiboot/x86: Add serial console support via raw I/O port access Unfortunately, some (most?) UEFI implementations do not support com ports by ``Serial I/O Protocol''. ``PNP0501-0'' and friends are not recognized also. In this case, if user explicitly requires to switch to serial console by ``consdev'' command, try to use raw I/O port access. Ugly, but what FreeBSD does, at least. Proposed as PR port-amd64/57523 1.1 Mon Jul 24 01:56:59 GMT 2023 rin branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.4; 1.1.6; efiboot/x86: Add serial console support via raw I/O port access Unfortunately, some (most?) UEFI implementations do not support com ports by ``Serial I/O Protocol''. ``PNP0501-0'' and friends are not recognized also. In this case, if user explicitly requires to switch to serial console by ``consdev'' command, try to use raw I/O port access. Ugly, but what FreeBSD does, at least. Proposed as PR port-amd64/57523 1.1 Mon Jul 24 01:56:59 GMT 2023 rin branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.4; 1.1.6; efiboot/x86: Add serial console support via raw I/O port access Unfortunately, some (most?) UEFI implementations do not support com ports by ``Serial I/O Protocol''. ``PNP0501-0'' and friends are not recognized also. In this case, if user explicitly requires to switch to serial console by ``consdev'' command, try to use raw I/O port access. Ugly, but what FreeBSD does, at least. Proposed as PR port-amd64/57523 |
| H A D | eficpufunc.h | 1.1 Mon Jul 24 01:56:59 GMT 2023 rin branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.4; 1.1.6; efiboot/x86: Add serial console support via raw I/O port access Unfortunately, some (most?) UEFI implementations do not support com ports by ``Serial I/O Protocol''. ``PNP0501-0'' and friends are not recognized also. In this case, if user explicitly requires to switch to serial console by ``consdev'' command, try to use raw I/O port access. Ugly, but what FreeBSD does, at least. Proposed as PR port-amd64/57523 1.1 Mon Jul 24 01:56:59 GMT 2023 rin branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.4; 1.1.6; efiboot/x86: Add serial console support via raw I/O port access Unfortunately, some (most?) UEFI implementations do not support com ports by ``Serial I/O Protocol''. ``PNP0501-0'' and friends are not recognized also. In this case, if user explicitly requires to switch to serial console by ``consdev'' command, try to use raw I/O port access. Ugly, but what FreeBSD does, at least. Proposed as PR port-amd64/57523 1.1 Mon Jul 24 01:56:59 GMT 2023 rin branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.4; 1.1.6; efiboot/x86: Add serial console support via raw I/O port access Unfortunately, some (most?) UEFI implementations do not support com ports by ``Serial I/O Protocol''. ``PNP0501-0'' and friends are not recognized also. In this case, if user explicitly requires to switch to serial console by ``consdev'' command, try to use raw I/O port access. Ugly, but what FreeBSD does, at least. Proposed as PR port-amd64/57523 |
| /src/sys/arch/evbarm/iq80321/ | ||
| H A D | iq80321var.h | 1.1 Wed Mar 27 21:51:30 GMT 2002 thorpej branches: 1.1.6; 1.1.8; Support for the Intel IQ80321 eval board for the i80321 I/O Processor. |
| /src/regress/sys/kern/dislodgefd/ | ||
| H A D | Makefile | 1.1 Fri Oct 13 18:46:22 GMT 2023 ad A dumb test that calling close() on a pipe/socket fd dislodges another thread in the same process waiting for I/O on the fd. |
| H A D | dislodgefd.c | 1.1 Fri Oct 13 18:46:22 GMT 2023 ad A dumb test that calling close() on a pipe/socket fd dislodges another thread in the same process waiting for I/O on the fd. |
| /src/sbin/cgdconfig/ | ||
| H A D | pkcs5_pbkdf2.h | 1.2 Mon Mar 24 02:02:51 GMT 2003 elric substantial rototill of the code. o added new features: o -G: generate a new paramsfile that produces the same key as the old paramsfile, o ffs verify_method, o multiple keygen methods that are xor'ed together (for n-factor authentication), and o calibrating the iteration count of PKCS#5 PBKDF2 to the current machine's speed. o changed paramsfile format to allow for the new features. o replaced open-coded parser with yacc grammar. o lots of supporting changes. o updated documentation to reflect new features and new paramsfile format. 1.2 Mon Mar 24 02:02:51 GMT 2003 elric substantial rototill of the code. o added new features: o -G: generate a new paramsfile that produces the same key as the old paramsfile, o ffs verify_method, o multiple keygen methods that are xor'ed together (for n-factor authentication), and o calibrating the iteration count of PKCS#5 PBKDF2 to the current machine's speed. o changed paramsfile format to allow for the new features. o replaced open-coded parser with yacc grammar. o lots of supporting changes. o updated documentation to reflect new features and new paramsfile format. 1.2 Mon Mar 24 02:02:51 GMT 2003 elric substantial rototill of the code. o added new features: o -G: generate a new paramsfile that produces the same key as the old paramsfile, o ffs verify_method, o multiple keygen methods that are xor'ed together (for n-factor authentication), and o calibrating the iteration count of PKCS#5 PBKDF2 to the current machine's speed. o changed paramsfile format to allow for the new features. o replaced open-coded parser with yacc grammar. o lots of supporting changes. o updated documentation to reflect new features and new paramsfile format. 1.2 Mon Mar 24 02:02:51 GMT 2003 elric substantial rototill of the code. o added new features: o -G: generate a new paramsfile that produces the same key as the old paramsfile, o ffs verify_method, o multiple keygen methods that are xor'ed together (for n-factor authentication), and o calibrating the iteration count of PKCS#5 PBKDF2 to the current machine's speed. o changed paramsfile format to allow for the new features. o replaced open-coded parser with yacc grammar. o lots of supporting changes. o updated documentation to reflect new features and new paramsfile format. 1.2 Mon Mar 24 02:02:51 GMT 2003 elric substantial rototill of the code. o added new features: o -G: generate a new paramsfile that produces the same key as the old paramsfile, o ffs verify_method, o multiple keygen methods that are xor'ed together (for n-factor authentication), and o calibrating the iteration count of PKCS#5 PBKDF2 to the current machine's speed. o changed paramsfile format to allow for the new features. o replaced open-coded parser with yacc grammar. o lots of supporting changes. o updated documentation to reflect new features and new paramsfile format. 1.2 Mon Mar 24 02:02:51 GMT 2003 elric substantial rototill of the code. o added new features: o -G: generate a new paramsfile that produces the same key as the old paramsfile, o ffs verify_method, o multiple keygen methods that are xor'ed together (for n-factor authentication), and o calibrating the iteration count of PKCS#5 PBKDF2 to the current machine's speed. o changed paramsfile format to allow for the new features. o replaced open-coded parser with yacc grammar. o lots of supporting changes. o updated documentation to reflect new features and new paramsfile format. 1.2 Mon Mar 24 02:02:51 GMT 2003 elric substantial rototill of the code. o added new features: o -G: generate a new paramsfile that produces the same key as the old paramsfile, o ffs verify_method, o multiple keygen methods that are xor'ed together (for n-factor authentication), and o calibrating the iteration count of PKCS#5 PBKDF2 to the current machine's speed. o changed paramsfile format to allow for the new features. o replaced open-coded parser with yacc grammar. o lots of supporting changes. o updated documentation to reflect new features and new paramsfile format. 1.2 Mon Mar 24 02:02:51 GMT 2003 elric substantial rototill of the code. o added new features: o -G: generate a new paramsfile that produces the same key as the old paramsfile, o ffs verify_method, o multiple keygen methods that are xor'ed together (for n-factor authentication), and o calibrating the iteration count of PKCS#5 PBKDF2 to the current machine's speed. o changed paramsfile format to allow for the new features. o replaced open-coded parser with yacc grammar. o lots of supporting changes. o updated documentation to reflect new features and new paramsfile format. 1.2 Mon Mar 24 02:02:51 GMT 2003 elric substantial rototill of the code. o added new features: o -G: generate a new paramsfile that produces the same key as the old paramsfile, o ffs verify_method, o multiple keygen methods that are xor'ed together (for n-factor authentication), and o calibrating the iteration count of PKCS#5 PBKDF2 to the current machine's speed. o changed paramsfile format to allow for the new features. o replaced open-coded parser with yacc grammar. o lots of supporting changes. o updated documentation to reflect new features and new paramsfile format. |
| /src/sys/arch/amd64/amd64/ | ||
| H A D | vector.S | 1.80 Mon Sep 12 02:21:11 GMT 2022 knakahara Update register name at fault. Pointed out by hgutch@n.o, thanks. In vetor.S:r1.78 |
| /src/lib/csu/arch/alpha/ | ||
| H A D | crtfm.c | 1.1 Mon Aug 05 13:38:35 GMT 2013 matt branches: 1.1.4; 1.1.8; Alpha needs crtfm.o for USE_COMPILERCRTSTUFF=no |
| /src/libexec/httpd/ | ||
| H A D | content-bozo.c | 1.20 Sat Feb 27 00:55:25 GMT 2021 mrg changes in bozohttpd 20210227: o new support for content types: .tar.bz2, .tar.xz, .tar.lz, .tar.zst, .tbz2, .txz, .tlz, .zipx, .xz, .zst, .sz, .lz, .lzma, .lzo, .7z, .lzo, .cab, .dmg, .jar, and .rar. should fix netbsd PR#56026: MIME type of .tar.xz file on ny{cdn,ftp}.NetBSD.org is invalid 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.19 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded |
| H A D | daemon-bozo.c | 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded 1.22 Thu Oct 15 04:21:53 GMT 2020 mrg various updates from <henrik@gulbra.net> / freebsd. the list from Henrik: bozohttpd.8: o Added -d flag to the man page o Moved -E flag in man page to keep alphabetic order o Grammar fix for description of -E flag in man page o Moved a word in the man description for the -f flag o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut o Updated man description of -n to mention Lua scripts o Moved -z below -Z to keep the uppercase options first bozohttpd.c: o Removed obsolete comment about ~user missing cgi-bin support o Removed "/* ARGSUSED */" lines; was that a macro or a reminder? o Added USE_ARG macro call for sig, which was otherwise not used o Added USE_ARG macro call for msg (only used if debug is enabled) bozohttpd.h: o Fixed typo in the include guard (BOZOHTTOPD_H_ -> BOZOHTTPD_H_) o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options content-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG macro call for signo, which was otherwise not used o Made -f imply -b as a backwards-compatible shortcut main.c: o Simplified -b text to be symmetric with that for the -f option o Updated -C text to make "suffix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Changed to only show the -E description if have_user is true o Always show the -e option, which incorrectly used the -E logic o Renamed have_all to have_core; it didn't mean "all" options o Added three missing tabs for the description of the -G option o Updated -L text to make "prefix" explicit; it's better than "arg" o Updated -M text to make "suffix" explicit; it's slightly better o Added a previously missing description for the -n option o Documented the otherwise obscure valid types for the -T option o Shortened "username" to "user" to match the actual help text o Moved handling of -c below that for -C to standardize the order o Broke the enabling test for -C into two lines for consistency o Inverted the enabling test for -E; this is what was meant, right? o Removed the enabling test for -e, which should always be enabled ssl-bozo.c: o Added USE_ARG for httpd, which is not used if SSL has been excluded |
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