even if only defined to NULL. This means the accessors can always be
present.
Use RTLD_PRELOAD_VAR instead of _PATH_SUDO_NOEXEC to tell when
noexec is available.
Add ENABLE_SUDO_PLUGIN_API and use it instead of _PATH_SUDO_PLUGIN_DIR
to tell when the plugin API is available.
Add sudo_conf_clear_paths() to clear the path values so the
regress tests are not affected by compile-time settings.
sudo front-end will now set the default debug instance appropriately
before calling into the plugin. This means the plugin no longer needs
to do the sudo_debug_set_default_instance() dance.
set the values after the entire file has been parsed. This lets
us init the debug system earlier. Plugin-specific debug flags are
now stored in struct plugin_info and struct plugin_container and
passed to the plugin via one or more debug_flags settings.
statically compiling in the sudoers plugin but still allow other
plugins to be loaded. The new --enable-static-sudoers configure
option will cause the sudoers plugin to be compiled statically into
the sudo binary. This does not prevent other plugins from being
loaded as per sudo.conf.
then calls gettext().
Add U_ macro that calls warning_gettext() instead of gettext().
Rename warning2()/error2() back to warning_nodebug()/error_nodebug().
queue functions. This includes a private queue.h header derived
from FreeBSD. It is simpler to just use our own header rather than
try to deal with macros that may or may not be present in various
queue.h incarnations.
of in libexec itself. For backwards compatibility, if the plugin
is not found in the default plugin directory, sudo will check the
parent directory default directory ends in "/sudo".
MAXHOSTNAMELEN and the MIN/MAX macros. We now use PATH_MAX and
HOST_NAME_MAX throughout without falling back on MAXPATHLEN or
MAXHOSTNAMELEN and define our own MIN/MAX macros as needed.
hooks for getenv, putenv, setenv and unsetenv. This makes it
possible for the plugin to trap changes to the environment made by
authentication methods such as PAM or BSD auth so that such changes
are reflected in the environment passed back to sudo for execve().
Bump the minor number accordingly and update the documentation. A
plugin must check the sudo front end's version before using the
plugin_args parameter since it is only supported for API version
1.2 and higher.