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.
to use for warn/fatal. If no conversation function is specified,
the standard error will be used. We now only need sudo_printf()
for things that use the parser.
Fixes a problem on Solaris where undefined functions that are listed
as exported in the map file result in a link error.
Also make sure we use our glob.c if the system is missing glob().
SHA224Update in libc and libmd. Solaris uses "void *" where we use
"unsigned char *" so we need a check for that too. Solaris sha2.h
defines SHA224, SHA256, SHA384, and SHA512 so rename those tokens.
Adapted from changes from Vladimir Marek in bug #641.
file which may contain multiple records when per-tty time stamps
are in use (the default). The time stamps use a monotonic timer
where available and are once again stored in /var/run/sudo. The
lecture status is now stored separately from the time stamps in a
different directory.
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.
Add an autogen.sh script that rebuilds the autoconf world.
Move old aclocal.m4 contents to m4/sudo.m4.
New (generayed) aclocal.m4 contains the m4_include directives.
Some tests had #include directives where the '#' was not in column 1.
Updated obsolete macro usage via autoupdate.
is currently O(n). The only consumer of timed events is sudoreplay
which only used a singled one so O(n) == O(1) for now. This also
allows us to remove the nanosleep compat function as we now use a
timeout event instead.
lists in sudoers. Once the headless tail queue is built up it is
converted to a normal TAILQ. This removes the last consumer of
list.c and list.h so those can now be removed.
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.
simplied subset of libevent2. Currently only fd events are supported
(since that's all we need). The poll() backend is used by default,
except on Mac OS X where poll() is broken for devices (including
/dev/tty and ptys).