Thu Aug 13 11:15:24 1998 Noel Cragg * version.c: Change version number to 1.10 and name to `Halibut'. * sanity.sh (rcslib): new tests to check behavior of symlinks in the repository. Wed Aug 12 15:39:38 1998 Noel Cragg * main.c (lookup_command_attribute): the `annotate' command shouldn't require access to the repository. Add comment about commands that do not use the working directory. Mon Aug 10 10:26:38 1998 Noel Cragg * version.c: Change version number to 1.9.30. Thu Aug 6 17:44:50 1998 Noel Cragg * server.c (serve_rdiff): change the name of the command (for error reporting, etc.) from "patch" to "rdiff." (serve_remove): rename from "cvsremove" to "remove." * main.c (lookup_command_attribute): the `rdiff' command shouldn't require write access to the repository. 1998-08-06 David Masterson of kla-tencor.com and Jim Kingdon * commit.c (commit_filesdoneproc): Don't call strlen ("CVSROOT") from within the assert statement. Apparently HP's cc compiler on HPUX 10.20 has trouble with that. 1998-08-06 Jim Kingdon * rcs.c (RCS_checkin): When adding branch, if there is a lock on the branchpoint owned by someone else, leave it alone. This restores CVS 1.9 (RCS 5.7) behavior, fixing a core dump. * sanity.sh (reserved): New tests reserved-16 through reserved-19 test for this fix. 1998-08-05 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (unedit-without-baserev): Use ${QUESTION} not "?". This makes it work with GNU expr 1.12 as well as 1.16. Sun Aug 2 20:27:44 1998 Noel Cragg * mkmodules.c: add comment about TopLevelAdmin for the initial contents of CVSROOT/config. 1998-07-29 Jim Kingdon * rcs.c (RCS_checkin): Only try to call xreadlink if HAVE_READLINK is defined. Tue Jul 28 19:33:08 1998 Noel Cragg * version.c: Change version number to 1.9.29. * rcs.c (RCS_checkin): add code to follow symbolic links in the repository. Sun Jul 26 05:14:41 1998 Noel Cragg * This set of changes reverts the code to pre-1.9.2 behavior and does not create CVS directories at top-level (except for the obvious "cvs co ."). Added a new configuration option to switch between 1.9 and 1.9.2 behavior. * recurse.c (do_argument_proc): new function. (start_recursion): in the case that we've done a command from top-level but have no CVS directory there, the behavior should be the same as "cvs dir1 dir2 dir3...". Make sure that the appropriate "Argument" commands are sent to the server by calling walklist with do_argument_proc. * client.c (call_in_directory): only create the top-level CVS directory when we're checking out "." explicitly. The server will force creation of this directory in all other cases. * checkout.c (checkout_proc): only generate the top-level directory when the TopLevelAdmin=yes. Also send a message to the client to do the same. * parseinfo.c (parse_config): handle TopLevelAdmin option. Set top_level_admin. * main.c: add new variable top_level_admin. * cvs.h: add extern definition for above. * sanity.sh: since we're reverting to pre 1.9.2 behavior for top-level CVS directories, I needed to make changes to a bunch of tests that made assumptions about said directories. (preamble): make sure to add read and execute access to everything in TMPDIR before removing, since some tests make things read-only. (basicb-1a, basicb-1b, basicb-9a, basicb-9b): use dotest_fail because these tests check for the non-existant top-level CVS directory. (basicc-3, emptydir-6, emptydir-7, crerepos-6): use "rm -rf" so it won't complain when trying to remove the non-existant top-level CVS directory. (106.5): remove imported-f2-orig.tmp. (modules2-10, emptydir-4, abspath-1ba, abspath-1bb): cd into the directory where files exist before using the "add" command so cvs can find CVSROOT in CVS/Root. (cvsadm-2): look at a different CVS/Repository file, since the top-level one doesn't exist. (taginfo-3): create the directory in the repository directly rather than relying on the fact that the top-level CVS directory was created in a previous test. (serverpatch-6): update first-dir explicity, rather than relying on the non-existant top-level CVS/Entries file. (crerepos-18): look at CVS/Repository in a subdirectory rather than in the non-existant top-level CVS directory. (toplevel): add code to set TopLevelAdmin=yes. (toplevel2): new tests -- same as toplevel, but TopLevelAdmin=no. 1998-07-21 Jim Meyering * rcs.c (RCS_checkout): Hoist frees of rev and value. Warn and return 1 in several cases rather than exiting via `error (1, ...'. The latter could abort a multi-file commit in mid-stream, leaving stale locks in the repository. 1998-07-16 Jim Kingdon * build_src.com (rcscmds.c): Also look for include files in [-.diff], just like Ian's 1998-06-18 change to Makefile.in 1998-07-14 Jim Kingdon * tag.c (pretag_proc), rtag.c (pretag_proc): Don't pass RUN_REALLY to run_exec. This means that taginfo does not get executed if the global -n option is specified. Which makes it like loginfo, -i, -e, -o, -t, -u in modules, editinfo, and verifymsg and unlike commitinfo. The old behavior was pretty bad in the sense that it doesn't provide any way to log only the tags which actually happen. * sanity.sh (taginfo): New tests taginfo-11 to taginfo-13, for this. 1998-07-12 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (ann-id): Write the test so that it tests for the current (buggy) behavior. * sanity.sh (taginfo): Also clean up cvsroot/first-dir. 1998-07-12 Jim Meyering * sanity.sh (ann-id): New (currently failing) test for bug in how rcs keywords are expanded in the output of `cvs annotate'. 1998-07-12 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (taginfo): Write the TESTDIR into the script rather than having the script look at the environment. This means that it will work if TESTDIR is set by sanity.sh as well as if sanity.sh finds TESTDIR in the environment. 1998-07-11 Jim Kingdon * tag.c (check_fileproc): Calculate the revision to be tagged the same way that tag_fileproc does. * sanity.sh (taginfo): New tests, test for this (before this fix, brtag had said 1.1 not 1.1.2.1). 1998-07-10 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (unedit-without-baserev): Also clean up "2" directory. 1998-07-08 Jim Kingdon * edit.c (unedit_fileproc): If the Baserev file is missing, don't get the working file from CVS/Base. The previous code could get you version 1.1 of the working file and put 1.2 in CVS/Entries. * sanity.sh (unedit-without-baserev): New tests test for this. 1998-07-02 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (unedit-without-baserev): Move the test itself to be in the same order as in the "tests" variable. 1998-07-02 Ian Lance Taylor * rcscmds.c: Don't include or . Don't declare vasprintf. (call_diff_printf_output): Remove. (call_diff_stdout_callbacks): Don't initialize printf_output field--it has been removed from the interface. (call_diff_file_callbacks): Likewise. 1998-07-01 Jim Meyering * edit.c (unedit_fileproc): Handle the case in which base_get returns a NULL baserev. That happens when a file being `unedit'ed exists in the CVS/Base directory, but isn't listed in the CVS/Baserev file. The one case I've seen had no Baserev file at all. The symptom (if you're lucky) is a segmentation fault upon unedit. If you use SunOS4.1.4 for which printf prints NULL pointers as `(null)', your unedit command will complete normally, but it will have corrupted your CVS/Entries file and a subsequent update may result in an assertion failure, a core dump, and a stale lock in the repository. * sanity.sh (unedit-without-baserev): New test for this. 1998-07-01 Andy Mortimer of aeat.co.uk and Jim Kingdon * server.c (server_updated): Use a prototype if we are using them for declarations. 1998-06-29 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (commit-readonly): Protect keyword against expansion in sanity.sh itself. Keep the keyword in the file which we check in (or else this fails to test for the RCS_checkout change). 1998-06-27 Jim Meyering * rcs.c (RCS_checkout): If opening the local workfile fails due to lack of write access, try to chmod the file and retry the open. Before, a commit could fail part way through merely because the open to rewrite with newly expanded rcs keywords would fail. It's easy to make this happen if you use `cvs -r' or CVSREAD and you apply a patch to one of your read-only source files -- patch preserves the read-only setting for the file and your next commit will fail after committing that file, but before rewriting (checking out) your working copy. * sanity.sh (commit-readonly): New test for this. 1998-06-25 Jim Kingdon * update.c (patch_file): Update comments regarding context diffs to reflect diff library. 1998-06-23 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (modules4): Add tests for reversing the order of the "!first-dir/sdir" and "first-dir". 1998-06-23 Jim Kingdon and Dave Wolfe@Motorola. * sanity.sh (modes2): Touch the file before chmod'ing it. 1998-06-21 Ian Lance Taylor * update.c (merge_files): Revert changes of 1998-06-19. Instead, register a merged file with a dummy time stamp. Only set last_register_time if we need to. (join_file): Likewise. Always register a merged file, not just when the merge fails. 1998-06-21 Jim Kingdon * call_diff_write_output, call_diff_printf_output, call_diff_flush_output, call_diff_write_stdout, call_diff_error, call_diff_stdout_callbacks, call_diff_file_callbacks): Re-indent. 1998-06-19 Ian Lance Taylor * update.c (merge_file): Make sure the time stamp of the file is different from the time stamp we register in the Entries file. (join_file): Likewise. 1998-06-18 Wilfredo Sanchez * checkin.c: change rename_file if wrapper to copy_file. rename fails when the source file (/tmp/cvsXXX) is on a different device than the destination (typically your home dir), which is often the case. The source file gets cleaned up later so unlinking it causes a not found error message anyway. 1998-06-18 Ian Lance Taylor * rcscmds.c: Include . Include either or . Declare vasprintf. (call_diff_write_output): New static function. (call_diff_printf_output): New static function. (call_diff_flush_output): New static function. (call_diff_write_stdout): New static function. (call_diff_error): New static function. (call_diff_stdout_callbacks): New static variable. (call_diff_file_callbacks): New static variable. (call_diff): Don't sleep. Use a callback structure when calling the diff library. (call_diff3): Likewise. * rcscmds.c: Include diffrun.h. (call_diff, call_diff3): Pass NULL callback parameter. (diff_run, diff3_run): Don't declare. * Makefile.in (rcscmds.o): New target, to use -I for diff directory. (zlib.o): Depend upon zlib.h. 1998-06-09 Mike Sutton@SAIC Make it compile with Sun's bundled K&R C compiler: * rcs.c (count_delta_actions): Change to static to match declaration. * client.c (handle_wrapper_rcs_option): Rename error label to handle_error to avoid clash with function name. 1998-06-09 Jim Kingdon * rcs.c (RCS_delete_revs): If we are trying to delete all revisions, give an error rather than assertion failed. * sanity.sh (basicb): New tests basicb-o* test for this. 1998-06-04 Jim Kingdon * add.c (add): Only send "Directory" requests if we need to. 1998-06-02 Assar Westerlund * client.c: Check for HAVE_GSS_C_NT_HOSTBASED_SERVICE rather than assuming that GSS_C_NT_HOSTBASED_SERVICE is a macro. * server.c: Likewise. 1998-06-02 Jim Kingdon * fileattr.c (fileattr_read): Check for NULL return from strchr. * sanity.sh (devcom3): New test devcom3-10 checks for this. 1998-06-01 Assar Westerlund and Ian Lance Taylor * client.c: If HAVE_GSSAPI_H, include . Only include if HAVE_GSSAPI_GSSAPI_H. Only include if HAVE_GSSAPI_GSSAPI_GENERIC_H. (GSS_C_NT_HOSTBASED_SERVICE): Define if not defined. (connect_to_gserver): Use GSS_C_NT_HOSTBASED_SERVICE instead of gss_nt_service_name. * server.c: Same header file changes. (GSS_C_NT_HOSTBASED_SERVICE): Define if not defined. (gserver_authenticate_connection): Use GSS_C_NT_HOSTBASED_SERVICE instead of gss_nt_service_name. 1998-06-01 Jim Meyering * sanity.sh (tag8k): Add a test for the 1998-05-02 rcs.c bug fix. 1998-05-26 Jim Kingdon * rcs.c (annotate): Call tag_check_valid like the other functions which have a -r option. * sanity.sh (ann): New test ann-14 tests for this. 1998-05-24 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (importc): New tests importc-5 through importc-8 test for a (fairly obscure) regression from CVS 1.9. 1998-05-23 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (modules2): Add comment listing cvs release tests. (info): New test info-cleanup-0 tests "cvs -n release". * rcs.c (rcsbuf_getid): Remove semicolon at end of #undef. I'm kind of surprised that compilers accepted this at all, but removing it squelches a warning for some compilers. * version.c: Change version number to 1.9.28.1. * Version 1.9.28. 1998-05-22 Jim Kingdon * rcs.c (RCS_cmp_file): Check for errors from CVS_FOPEN. This restores the CVS 1.9 behavior (fatal error if we can't open the file), and corrects an apparent oversight in Ian's 13 Apr 1997 change. * sanity.sh (modes2): New test, tests for this. 1998-05-22 Ian Lance Taylor * server.c (server_updated): Correct test for whether to unlink the file. 1998-05-20 Jim Kingdon * wrapper.c (wrap_add): Disable -t/-f wrappers at least until the serious bug can be fixed. 1998-05-15 Jim Kingdon * checkout.c (checkout): Call server_pathname_check on the argument to "cvs co -d". * server.c (server_pathname_check): Add comment about how we could be handling absolute pathnames. * sanity.sh (abspath): Rewrite the tests which run "cvs co -d /foo" for remote, to reflect this. * sanity.sh (abspath): Also do the "cannot rename" work-around for abspath-7d. 1998-05-13 Jim Kingdon * commit.c (commit_filesdoneproc): Free admin_dir when done with it. 1998-05-13 Jim Meyering * sanity.sh (editor): Change bogus sed command, `s/^/x&/g', to `s/^/x/'. The former exercised a bug in GNU sed-3.01-beta3. (emptydir-8): Add `Rebuilding administrative file database' message, since now it does that. * commit.c (commit_filesdoneproc): Pass only the admin directory pathname to mkmodules. Remove #if 0, now that it's fixed. * status.c (cvsstatus): Rename from `status' to avoid shadowing lots of locals and parameters by the same name. * server.c (serve_status): Update caller. * main.c (cmds[]): Update table entry. * cvs.h: Update prototype. * commit.c (commit_filesdoneproc): Remove trailing blanks. (commit) [CLIENT_SUPPORT]: Remove unnecessary (and local-shadowing) declaration of `err'. Rename global `tag' to `saved_tag' to avoid overshadowing `tag' parameters of three functions. Rename global `message' to `saved_message' to avoid overshadowing `message' parameter of a function. Rename global `ulist' to `saved_ulist' and move dcl up with others. 1998-05-12 Jim Kingdon * commit.c (commit_filesdoneproc): #if 0 the new code until it can be fixed. * commit.c (commit_filesdoneproc): Add comment explaining last change. 1998-05-12 Jim Meyering * commit.c (commit_filesdoneproc): Call mkmodules not just when committing a file directly under CVSROOT, but also when committing files in subdirectories of CVSROOT. 1998-05-08 Jim Meyering * filesubr.c (xreadlink): NUL-terminate the symbolic link name. Use a much smaller initial buffer length. Test errno only if readlink fails. Use xstrdup then free the original link name so we don't waste space. 1998-05-02 Jim Meyering * rcs.c (rcsbuf_getword): Fix off-by-one error that would result in an abort (the first one in rcsbuf_getkey) when operating on on some ,v files with over 8192 bytes of tag and branch info. 1998-05-04 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (ann): New tests ann-12 and ann-13 test for specifying a numeric branch. 1998-05-02 Jim Kingdon * rcs.c: Add comments about getting rid of rcsbuf_getid, rcsbuf_getword, and rcsbuf_getstring. * sanity.sh (abspath): Revise the workarounds to deal with exit status. 1998-04-30 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (abspath): Work around the "cannot rename" bug. 1998-04-27 Jim Kingdon * classify.c (Classify_File): Add comments about checking whether command name is "update". 1998-04-22 Jim Kingdon * version.c: Change version number to 1.9.27.1. * Version 1.9.27. 1998-04-20 Jim Kingdon (This diff was run by devel-cvs and everyone seemed to like it). * diff.c (diff_file_nodiff): Make HEAD mean the head of the branch which contains the sticky tag, not the sticky tag itself. * rcs.c, rcs.h (RCS_branch_head): New function. * sanity.sh (head): Update for this changed behavior. 1998-04-19 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh: Move emptydir tests from basicb to new test emptydir. This is because we now need a module definition to create Emptydir; "co -d" doesn't cut it anymore. 1998-04-17 Petri Virkkula * server.c (mkdir_p): Ignore EROFS error (like for EACCES). 1998-04-16 Jim Kingdon * checkout.c (checkout_proc): Don't create directories above the last one specified in "co -d". (build_dirs_and_chdir): Revert Noel's change of 17 Feb 1998. (struct dir_to_build): New field just_chdir. (build_dirs_and_chdir): Test it. * sanity.sh (abspath): New tests abspath-7* test for a bug which we fix, in which CVS would create bogus "D/////" entries in CVS/Entries. (abspath): Revise abspath-3* tests to test for the fact that we no longer create directories above the last one specified in "co -d". I checked that CVS 1.9 gives an error on this, so changing this behavior back should be OK. (cvsadm-2d3): Likewise (also checked CVS 1.9 for this case). (cvsadm-2d3d): Likewise (also checked CVS 1.9 for this case). (cvsadm-2d{4,5,6,7,8}, cvsadm-N2d{3,4,5,6,7,8}): Adjust for new behavior (same case as cvsadm-2d3). (cvsadm-2d{4,5,6,7,8}d, cvsadm-N2d{3,4,5,6,7,8}d): Remove test (same case as cvsadm-2d3d). (cvsadm): For remote, skip most these tests. (abspath): When cleaning up, delete mod1 and mod2 rather than mod1 twice (longstanding bug, apparently only becomes visible if you run the tests in a certain order). 1998-04-14 Wilfredo Sanchez * rcs.c: variable "lockfile" was being referenced after being free'd. Bad. Moved the free() call down. 1998-04-12 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (rcs): Add test for annotate and the year 2000. * server.c (do_cvs_command): If there are partial lines left when the child process is done, send them along. * sanity.sh (rcs, rcs2): Enable all tests for remote; tests for this fix. 1998-04-11 Jim Kingdon * client.c (client_senddate): Pass SDATEFORM not DATEFORM to sscanf. This fixes a Y2K bug. * history.c (history, select_hrec): Change since_date from time_t to RCS format. Use the usual machinery (in particular, Make_Date and client_senddate) so that it will work on VMS too. * main.c, cvs.h (date_from_time_t): New function. * sanity.sh (history): New test, to test that this didn't break anything (also tests client_senddate fix). 1998-04-11 Norbert Kiesel * server.c (cvs_output_binary): Shut up "gcc -Wall" by removing unnecessary else if test. * server.c (check_password): Fix uninitialized memory read if shadow passwords are used. Also added some comments. * rcs.c (RCS_checkout): Make sure to call chown with -1 for uid or gid if they should not be changed 1998-04-10 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (rcs2): New test, tests for various Y2K cases. * rcs.c (getdelta): Value for "state" keyword is optional (bug discovered incidentally in writing rcs2 test). 1998-04-09 Jim Kingdon * filesubr.c, cvs.h (link_file): Remove; no longer used. 1998-04-08 Jim Kingdon * recurse.c (do_dir_proc): Restore update_dir rather than a computation which appears to, but does not necessarily, restore it (reported by various people; this fix is from Greg Hudson). * sanity.sh (importc): New test, tests for this fix. 1998-03-27 Jim Kingdon * rcs.c (RCS_lock): If the revision is already locked, give an error rather than dumping core. * sanity.sh (reserved): New test reserved-13c tests for this. 1998-03-25 Loren J. Rittle * import.c (add_rev): Rewrite to use RCS_FLAGS_KEEPFILE option of RCS_checkin() to avoid damage to imported files instead of externally undoing damage after the fact. The side effect is that callers of add_rev() may now incrementally walk the entries of the current directory without seeing gratuitous changes to the directory structure (under at least one file system under at least one OS). 1998-03-18 Jim Kingdon * error.c (error): Save and restore errno. Should fix test case conflicts3-23 on SCO 5.0.2. Reported by Steve Cameron. * sanity.sh (admin): Rename admin-26-o* to admin-26-*; the "o" stands for "cvs admin -o". Add comment about length of tests. Use ${PLUS}. 1998-03-05 Dan Wilder * Fix problem with cvs admin in which -ntag:branch option associated tag with the branch's head revision. Should have used branch number. Entailed in this fix, the following. * Add new functions "RCS_exist_rev", "RCS_exist_tag", "RCS_tag2rev", and "RCS_valid_rev" to rcs.c. RCS_tag2rev is similar to RCS_gettag, but does less interpretation. * Plug a small memory leak. * Add tests admin-26 through admin-29 to sanity.sh, to test "cvs admin -n". 1998-03-17 Samuel Tardieu * server.c (server_register): protect dereferencing timestamp in the trace message when it is null, to avoid a segmentation fault. 1998-03-16 Jim Kingdon * options.h.in (MY_NDBM): Rewrite the comment explaining this option. It was not clear to everyone who "my" referred to, for example. * hardlink.c (list_linked_files_on_disk): Remove unused variables err and p. (list_linked_files_on_disk): Add comment about memory allocation of return value. * rcs.c (rcsbuf_getword): Shut up gcc -Wall with a "return 0". (RCS_checkin): Remove unused variable fullpath. * sanity.sh (hardlinks): Remove comment about spurious warnings; the warnings are gone. 1998-03-12 Tim Pierce New functions for parsing and writing hardlink fields. * rcs.c [PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS_SUPPORT] (puthardlink_proc): New function. (putdelta) [PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS_SUPPORT]: Use it. (rcsbuf_getid, rcsbuf_getstring, rcsbuf_getword): New functions. (getdelta): Call them, storing `hardlinks' field in vnode->hardlinks. (RCS_reparsercsfile): When setting rdata->desc, xstrdup value rather than rcsbuf_valcopying it (due to changes in how getdelta handles keys and values in newphrases). * sanity.sh (hardlinks): Use uglier filenames. Checking out hardlinked files no longer produces the same spurious diagnostics, so fix that test. (hardlinks-2.3): Renamed from hardlinks-2.2 (duplicate test name). New infrastructure for managing hardlink lists internally... * hardlink.c, hardlink.h (list_linked_files_on_disk, compare_linkage_lists, find_checkedout_proc): New functions. * rcs.h (struct rcsversnode) [PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS_SUPPORT]: New member `hardlinks'. * update.c (special_file_mismatch): Get hardlinks from vp->hardlinks instead of from vp->other_delta. * rcs.c (free_rcsvers_contents): Comment about freeing hardlinks member. (RCS_checkout) [PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS_SUPPORT]: Get hardlinks from vers->hardlinks list instead of vers->other_delta. ... and removed obsolete code from earlier revs. * hardlink.c, hardlink.h (list_files_linked_to, cache_hardlinks_proc, list_files_proc, set_hardlink_field_proc): Removed. * hardlink.h: Removed `links' member from hardlink_info struct. * commit.c (commit): Remove the call to cache_hardlinks_proc. (check_fileproc) [PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS_SUPPORT]: Removed reference to hlinfo->links. * hardlink.c (update_hardlink_info): Same. * update.c (get_linkinfo_proc): Same. * rcs.c (RCS_checkout) [PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS_SUPPORT]: Use vp->hardlinks and find_checkedout_proc to find recently-updated files that may be hardlinked. * update.c (special_file_mismatch): Use List * structures and compare_linkage_lists for rev1_hardlinks and rev2_hardlinks. 1998-03-16 Larry Jones * server.c (check_password): If shadow passwords are supported but no entry is found in the shadow file, check the regular password file. 1998-03-07 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh: Rename permissions test to perms since that is what each of its individual tests are named. * sanity.sh (perms symlinks hardlinks): Change CVSROOT to CVSROOT_DIRNAME where appropriate. (perms symlinks hardlinks): Disable/adjust the meat of the tests for remote. (symlinks): Link to ${TESTDIR}/fumble rather than /fumble/mumble/grumble. We shouldn't be making assumptions about what might exist in random directories outside ${TESTDIR}. * hardlink.c (cache_hardlinks_proc): Add comment about trimming whitespace. 1998-03-07 Tim Pierce * rcs.c (RCS_checkout): Negation bug when checking out symlinks: existence_error should be !existence_error. * sanity.sh (permissions symlinks hardlinks): New tests, for PreservePermissions. 1998-03-04 Jim Kingdon * version.c: Change version number to 1.9.26.1. * Version 1.9.26. * entries.c, cvs.h (Entries_Open): New argument update_dir; use it in error message. * add.c, checkout.c, client.c, find_names.c, import.c, recurse.c, update.c: Pass it (as NULL except in call_in_directory). * entries.c (Subdirs_Known): Just return if there is no CVSADM directory (as in subdir_record). * sanity.sh (conflicts3): New tests conflicts3-20a and conflicts3-23 test for these fixes. * commit.c (commit): Only set up hardlist if preserve_perms. * commit.c, import.c, no_diff.c, parseinfo.c, rcs.c, rcscmds.c, update.c: Omit the preserve_perms code if PRESERVE_PERMISSIONS_SUPPORT is not defined. Much of that code won't even compile on non-unix systems. * hardlink.c, hardlink.h: Use the 'standard' copyright (as found in server.c). * commit.c, rcs.c: Minor whitespace changes to Tim's submission. * commit.c (check_fileproc), update.c (get_linkinfo_proc): Remove unused variable delta. * hardlink.c (set_hardlink_field_proc), update.c (get_linkinfo_proc): Return a value rather than falling off the end of the function. 1998-03-02 Tim Pierce * update.c (special_file_mismatch): Compare the hard links of the two revisions. * rcs.c (RCS_checkout): * hardlink.c, hardlink.h: New files. (hardlink_info): New struct. (hardlist, working_dir): New variables. (list_files_proc, cache_hardlinks_proc, set_hardlink_field_proc, lookup_file_by_inode, update_hardlink_info, list_files_linked_to): New functions. * Makefile.in (SOURCES): Add hardlink.c. (OBJECTS): Add hardlink.o. (HEADERS): Add hardlink.h. * commit.c: Include hardlink.h. (commit): Save the working directory before recursing. Walk the hardlink list, calling set_hardlink_field_proc on each node. (check_fileproc): Add each file's link information to hardlist. * rcs.c: Include hardlink.h. (RCS_checkin): Save list of hardlinks in delta node. (RCS_checkout): Look up the file's `hardlinks' delta field, and see if any of the files linked to it have been checked out already. Link to one of those files if so. * update.c: Include hardlink.h. (get_linkinfo_proc): New function. (do_update): Extra recursion to collect hardlink info. (special_file_mismatch): Reparse the RCS file if necessary. fsortcmp is now used by several files, so let's make it extern. * hash.c, hash.h (fsortcmp): New function. * find_names.c (fsortcmp): Removed. * lock.c (fsortcmp): Removed. 1998-03-03 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (conflicts3): New tests conflicts3-14a, conflicts3-14b, and conflicts3-21, conflicts3-22 test that we can skip over a working directory with a CVSADM directory missing. 1998-02-26 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (conflicts3): Tests conflicts3-16 and conflicts3-20 test that we include update_dir in messages. Rename test conflicts3-14 to fix typo. Sun Feb 22 23:14:25 1998 Steve Cameron and Ian Lance Taylor * update.c (tag_update_dir): New static variable. (update_dirent_proc): If no tag or date were specified when creating a subdirectory, use the tag and/or date of the parent directory. (update_dirleave_proc): If we set the tag and/or date in update_dirent_proc, reset them when we leave the directory. * sanity.sh (branches2): New set of tests for above patch, and related behaviour. Sun Feb 22 13:31:51 1998 Ian Lance Taylor * commit.c (lock_RCS): Don't call RCS_rewrite. * update.c (patch_file): If the revision is dead, let checkout_file handle it. * sanity.sh (death2): Add test for above patch: add death2-10a, death2-10b, death2-13a, and adjust death2-{2,4,5,11,14,diff-11,diff-12,19}. * cvs.h (RCS_FLAGS_KEEPFILE): Define. * rcs.c (RCS_checkin): If RCS_FLAGS_KEEPFILE is set in the flags parameter, don't unlink the working file. * checkin.c (Checkin): Don't copy the file. Instead pass RCS_FLAGS_KEEPFILE to RCS_checkin, and only check the file out again if it has changed. 1998-02-21 Jim Kingdon * rcs.c (rcs_internal_unlockfile, RCS_rewrite): Don't assume errno means anything just because ferror is set. Sat Feb 21 20:02:24 1998 Ian Lance Taylor * Makefile.in (clean): Change "/bin/rm" to "rm". * buffer.c (buf_append_buffer): Correct typo in comment. * rcs.c (RCS_putadmin): Likewise. Fri Feb 20 17:53:06 1998 Ian Lance Taylor * rcs.c (rcs_internal_unlockfile): Pass errno when calling error because ferror is true. 1998-02-20 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (abspath): Don't assume that we can't write to /; this is the kind of thing that is sure to break sooner or later (especially on Windows). * sanity.sh: Add summary of which modules tests are which (at "modules"). Move cvsadm, abspath, and toplevel next to modules. Add comments to clarify the structure (such as it is). Fri Feb 20 12:47:14 1998 Larry Jones * admin.c (admin_fileproc): Better fix for -b. * rcs.c (RCS_whatbranch): Back out previous change. (RCS_getversion): Ditto. (RCS_setbranch): Treat an empty revision string like a null pointer. 1998-02-18 Jim Kingdon * rcs.c (RCS_whatbranch): Fix indentation. * patch.c (patch_fileproc): Check for errors from fclose; check for errors from fopen properly. Wed Feb 18 16:03:37 1998 Larry Jones * admin.c (admin_fileproc): Convert -b argument from symbolic name to revision number before storing in the RCS file. * rcs.c (RCS_whatbranch): Allow numeric as well as symbolic revision. (RCS_getversion): Take advantage of above. * sanity.sh (admin): Add/revise/renumber admin-10c, admin-11a, admin-12, and admin-12a to check above. * commmit.c (lock_RCS): Minor clean-up. * sanity.sh (abspath-6a): Don't depend on the sepcific contents of CVSROOT, it depends on which other tests have been run. Wed Feb 18 01:56:04 1998 Ian Lance Taylor * rcs.c (putsymbol_proc): Use putc and fputs rather than fprintf. (RCS_putadmin): Don't call RCS_symbols if the symbols have not yet been converted to a list. * rcs.c (rcsbuf_cache, rcsbuf_cache_open, rcsbuf_cache_close): New static functions to avoid closing and reopening the RCS file. (cached_rcs, cached_rcsbuf): New static variables. (RCS_parse): Call rcsbuf_cache_close. Don't call fclose. (RCS_parsercsfile): Likewise. (RCS_parsercsfile_i): Call rcsbuf_cache rather than rcsbuf_close. Call fclose on error. Remove comment about inefficiency of opening file twice. (RCS_reparsercsfile): Call rcsbuf_cache_open rather than fopen and rcsbuf_open. Call rcsbuf_cache rather than rcsbuf_close and fclose. (RCS_fully_parse, RCS_checkout, RCS_deltas): Likewise. (RCS_rewrite): Likewise. (RCS_checkin): Call rcsbuf_cache_close. * rcs.c (RCS_copydeltas): Fix code which checks for an extra newline in buffered data. * rcs.c (rcsbuf_getkey): Save an indirection by using start rather than *valp when trimming trailing whitespace from value. * rcs.c (rcsbuf_get_buffered): New static function. (RCS_copydeltas): After we have done all the required special actions, and inserted any new revision, just copy the file bytes directly, rather than interpreting all the data. (count_delta_actions): New static function. * sanity.sh (rcs): Add rcs-6a and rcs-6b to commit a new branch revision, to force CVS to interpret all the data, rather than just copying it. Adjust rcs-5 to add a branch tag. Adjust rcs-8a and rcs-14 for the changes created by rcs-6b. Tue Feb 17 18:34:01 1998 Ian Lance Taylor * sanity.sh (cvsadm, diffmerge2): Remove directories at the end of the test. * import.c (expand_at_signs): Rewrite to use memchr and fwrite rather than putc. Rewrite RCS file reading routines for speed: * rcs.c (struct rcsbuffer): Define. (rcsbuf_open, rcsbuf_close, rcsbuf_getkey, rcsbuf_getrevnum, rcsbuf_fill, rcsbuf_valcopy, rcsbuf_valpolish, rcsbuf_valpolish_internal, rcsbuf_ftell): New static functions. (getrcskey, getrcsrev, getrevnum): Remove. (many functions): Change to use new rcsbuf functions instead of old getrcskey/getrcsrev/getrevnum functions. (RCS_reparsercsfile): Add rcsbufp parameter. Change all callers. (RCS_deltas): Add rcsbuf parameter. Change all callers. (getdelta): Change fp parameter to rcsbuf parameter. Change all callers. (RCS_getdeltatext): Add rcsbuf parameter. Change all callers. (RCS_copydeltas): Add rcsbufin parameter. Change all callers. * rcs.h (RCS_reparsercsfile): Update declaration. * admin.c (admin_fileproc): Update calls to RCS_reparsercsfile for new parameters. 1998-02-17 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (toplevel): Also clean up second-dir (not a new bug, but triggered by running tests as "toplevel abspath"). * create_adm.c (Create_Admin): Just print update_dir to tell the user where we are; not the whole xgetwd. Cleaner than Noel's change (which also had problems in errno handling). * sanity.sh (toplevel-12): Update accordingly. Tue Feb 17 02:32:21 1998 Noel Cragg [These mods make "checkout" work with "-d /absolute/pathname" once again.] * checkout.c (checkout_proc): the -d flag on the command line should override the -d flag in the modules file if the latter is an absolute path. The loop that assembles the list of directories to build has been reorganized slightly to prepare for rewriting with last_component rather than assuming '/' as a path separator. Also added to that loop was some code to handle absolute pathnames. (build_dirs_and_chdir): add a new argument that tells this routine whether or not to check before it creates and populates directories or not. * filesubr.c (last_component): return the top-level directory when asked about the top-level directory. * sanity.sh (toplevel-12): change test to reflect the new style of this error message. * create_adm.c (Create_Admin): include the directory in the error message. 1998-02-16 Jim Kingdon * diff.c (diff_fileproc), import.c (import, add_rcs_file), rcs.c (RCS_cmp_file): Don't ignore errors from CVS_UNLINK and fclose. * patch.c (patch_fileproc): Check for errors from fclose; if we get -1 from getline check for end of file vs. error. * rcs.c (RCS_checkout): Comment return value (0/1, not -1). * commit.c, diff.c, mkmodules.c, patch.c, rcs.c, update.c: Update to match this convention. Don't suppress errors based on quiet or really_quiet variables. Fix a longstanding bug which also makes stamps-8kw in make remotecheck work again (it stopped working with Ian's 8 Feb 98 checkin): * client.c, client.h (change_mode): If new argument respect_umask is set, then honor the umask. * client.c, server.c: Update callers. Cleanups to Tim's checkin: * rcs.c (RCS_checkout): Use existence_error not ENOENT. * commit.c (checkaddfile): Remove comment about whether we want to check for errors from fclose; there is no reason not to. * rcs.c (RCS_checkout), update.c (special_file_mismatch): sscanf on %ld requires an unsigned long, not a dev_t. * update.c (special_file_mismatch): Remove unused variable check_devnums. * mkmodules.c (config_contents): Between two settings, use a blank line not a "#" line. 1998-02-15 Tim Pierce [This is the code as submitted. I'll be checking in my cleanups shortly. This work sponsored by Abbott Labs. -kingdon] Support for device special files, symbolic links, user and group ownerships, and file permissions. * parseinfo.c: (parse_config): Handle new config variable `PreservePermissions'. * mkmodules.c (config_contents): Add new PreservePermissions var. * rcs.c, rcs.h (preserve_perms): New variable. (RCS_checkout, RCS_checkin): Support for newphrases `owner', `group', `permissions', `special', `symlink'. (RCS_checkout): If `workfile' and `sout' are symlinks, remove them before attempting to open them for writing. * import.c (add_rcs_file): Support for newphrases. Do not attempt to read data from special files or symlinks. Error message `cannot fstat' is now `cannot lstat'. New metrics for deciding when two files are different: * update.c, cvs.h (special_file_mismatch): New function. (merge_file, join_file): Call it. * no_diff.c (No_Difference): Call it. * filesubr.c (xcmp): Consider files to be different if they are of different types; if they are symlinks which link to different pathnames; or if they are devices with different device numbers. Error message is now `cannot lstat'. * rcs.c (RCS_cmp_file): Use `xcmp' to compare files, simplifying the special handling for nonregular files. * rcscmds.c (diff_exec, diff_execv): If asked to obtain diffs for special files, report no differences. Miscellaneous changes to make special file support possible: * commit.c (fix_rcs_modes): Don't attempt to `fix' permissions on a symlink. * import.c (add_rcs_file): Don't try to close fpuser if it was never opened (e.g. when operating on a symlink). * filesubr.c, cvs.h (isdevice, xreadlink): New functions. * filesubr.c (copy_file): Handle special files and symlinks. (xchmod): Do nothing if `preserve_perms' is set. * commit.c (checkaddfile): Replace `copy_file (DEVNULL, ...)' with fopen/fclose calls. Copy_file no longer attempts to read data from device files. * filesubr.c (islink): Use CVS_LSTAT, not lstat. * vers_ts.c (time_stamp, time_stamp_server): Use CVS_LSTAT, not stat, to get symlinks right. * subr.c (get_file): Same. Don't attempt to read from special files or symlinks. * classify.c (Classify_File): Doc fix. Fri Feb 13 17:07:32 1998 Eric Mumpower and Ian Lance Taylor Fix some file system ordering problems found on Irix 6.4: * sanity.sh (basic2): Use dotest_sort for test 56. (importb): Use dotest_sort for tests importb-1 and importb-2. (head): Use dotest_sort for test head-1. Thu Feb 12 15:15:33 1998 Jim Kingdon * import.c (add_rcs_file): If add_logfp is NULL, don't call fperror. 11 Feb 1998 Andy Piper * server.c (cvs_output_binary): Use OPEN_BINARY not _O_BINARY. Wed Feb 11 23:32:45 PST 1998 Wilfredo Sanchez * Makefile.in: Change bindir, etc. to get values from configure (eg. @bindir@) instead of figure it out inthe Makefile. * Makefile.in: Add TAR = @tar@ * Makefile.in: Change $(INSTALL) to $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) in install: target to get proper mode bits. * client.c: Added b.bum's client/server wrapper code, and then did come cleanup on it. The code is not 100% there yet, but it's a good start, and I think we're not doing anything bogus like hardcoding paths, etc. Note that in the actual transfer code, it's wrapped with noexec=0 (and reverts afterwards) so that the tar to allow cvs -nq update to pass the tar file back and forth for comparison. I think some minor tweaking can get this functionality to be happy for once. * cvs.h: add define for CVSWRAPPERTMP. * options.h.in: add #define WRAPPERS_USE_TAR_FOR_TRANSFER * options.h.in: add define for TAR_PROGRAM. * rcs.c: variable "lockfile" was being referenced after being free'd. Bad. Moved the free() call down. * server.c: Added b.bum's client/server wrapper code, and then did come cleanup as above with client.c. * server.h: Moved server_active outside of #ifdef SERVER_SUPPORT because it is used outside of SERVER_SUPPORT in server.c. * update.c: Added patch from "unofficial patches" which fixes a bug whereby after adding a new file to a branch, commits go to the main branch, not the branch you added to. Patch was slightly modified to deal with change in ParseTag(). * wrapper.c: Added b.bum's client/server wrapper code, and then did come cleanup as above with client.c. Mon Feb 9 18:34:39 1998 Jim Kingdon Tweaks to Ian's checkin: * update.c (merge_file): Remove comment about sending file to client before the message. It doesn't apply to this code any more (it does apply to checkout_file, but I'm not sure it is important to have such a comment anyway). * buffer.c (buf_default_memory_error, buf_length): Reindent. * server.h: Declare struct buffer before use. Mon Feb 9 21:05:28 1998 Ian Lance Taylor * rcs.c (RCS_fully_parse): Call getrevnum rather than getrcsrev. Don't bother with ungetc. * rcs.c (getrcsrev): Rewrite to simply call getrevnum. Sun Feb 8 15:49:39 1998 Ian Lance Taylor Don't have the server check out a revision into a file and then immediately read the file; just read into a buffer instead. * update.c: Include buffer.h. (update_fileproc): Let checkout_file call server_updated. (checkout_file): Add merging and update_server parameters. Change all callers. If server_active, don't mess with backup files. If server_active, copy the revision into a buffer rather than a file when possible. If update_server, call server_updated. Fix handling of error status. (checkout_to_buffer): New static function used by checkout_file. (merge_file): Let checkout_file call server_updated. (join_file): Likewise. * server.c (server_updated): Change file_info parameter to mode parameter. Add filebuf parameter. Change all callers. If filebuf is not NULL, don't read the file. * server.h (server_updated): Update declaration. * buffer.c (buf_free): New function. (buf_append_buffer): New function. (buf_length): New function. * buffer.h (buf_free, buf_append_buffer, buf_length): Declare. * buffer.c: (buf_initialize): If the memory parameter is NULL, use buf_default_memory_error. (buf_default_memory_error): New static function. * buffer.h (BUFMEMERRPROC): Define typedef. * client.c (buf_memory_error): Remove. (start_server): Pass NULL rather than buf_memory_error as buffer memory error function. Sat Feb 7 16:27:30 1998 Ian Lance Taylor * rcs.c (RCS_parsercsfile_i): Read the expand keyword from the RCS file. We do this because Version_TS calls RCS_getexpand in many common cases, and we don't want to reopen the file just for that. (RCS_reparsercsfile): Skip the expand keyword. (RCS_getexpand): Don't call RCS_reparsercsfile. * rcs.c (STREQ): New macro. In all string equality tests in the file, replace strcmp with STREQ. Fri Feb 6 16:14:49 1998 Ian Lance Taylor * update.c (checkout_file): If we've already removed the backup file once, don't try to remove it again. * filesubr.c (unlink_file_dir): Call stat rather than isdir, and don't call unlink if the file does not exist. * myndbm.c (mydbm_load_file): Rename line_len to line_size. Call getstr rather than getline, to avoid any confusion between \n and \012. Use the line length returned by getstr rather than calling strlen. Remove local variable len. Fri Feb 6 13:23:46 1998 Jim Kingdon * rcs.c (RCS_parsercsfile_i): Don't suppress errors on really_quiet. (RCS_parsercsfile_i, RCS_reparsercsfile, RCS_fully_parse, RCS_deltas, getdelta, getrcskey, RCS_getdeltatext): Check for errors. Include errno in error messages. Include filename in error messages. Pass new argument to getrcskey. (getrcskey): New argument NAME, so we can report errors ourself. Fri Feb 6 12:10:18 1998 Ian Lance Taylor * rcs.c (RCS_reparsercsfile): Don't use ftell/fseek; just keep track of whether we've already read a key/value pair. Use sizeof rather than strlen for a constant string. Pass the current key and value to getdelta, and get them back as well. (getdelta): Add keyp and valp parameters. Don't use ftell/fseek; just return the key/value pair to the caller. Don't allocate vnode before we know we need it. Check one getrcskey return value. Use sizeof rather than strlen for a constant string. * rcs.c (getrcskey): Correct comment describing return value. Thu Feb 5 22:51:13 1998 Ian Lance Taylor * subr.c (getcaller): Cache the result, so that we don't keep searching the password file. Wed Feb 4 23:31:08 1998 Jim Kingdon * rcs.c (max_rev): Don't prototype. Interesting that noone complained about this until now. 4 Feb 1998 Jim Kingdon * rcs.c (RCS_checkin): When adding a new file, read it with "rb" if binary. Fri Jan 30 11:32:41 1998 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh: Also test "first-dir" as the regexp in loginfo in addition to ALL. * main.c (main): Update year in copyright notice to 1998. Thu Jan 29 00:01:05 1998 Jim Kingdon * version.c: Change version number to 1.9.25. * Version 1.9.24. * sanity.sh (multibranch2): File file2 and tests multibranch2-13 through multibranch2-15 test a slightly different case than the rest of multibranch2. * mkmodules.c (cvswrappers_contents): Rewrite. The text didn't describe -k and had various other problems. 28 Jan 1998 Karl Fogel and Jim Kingdon New feature to let server tell client about wrappers. * client.h (struct response): Add comment about args being '\0' terminated when passed to handle_* functions. * client.c (start_server): send "wrapper-sendme-rcsOptions" to server iff supported. (responses): new response "Wrapper-rcsOption"; allows the server to send certain lines from its cvswrappers file. (handle_wrapper_rcs_option): new func, handles "Wrapper-rcsOption" response from server. * server.c (serve_wrapper_sendme_rcs_options): new func, sends server side CVSROOT/cvswrappers rcs option lines to client. (requests): new request "wrapper-sendme-rcsOptions"; if received, we know we can send "Wrapper-rcsOption..." to the client. * wrapper.c (wrap_unparse_rcs_options): new func; repeated calls step down the wrapper list returning rcs option entries, but repackaged as cvswrappers lines. (wrap_setup): new guard variable `wrap_setup_already_done'; if this function has run already, just return having done nothing. Add comment concerning environment variable. * cvs.h: declare wrap_unparse_rcs_options(). Tue Jan 27 18:27:19 1998 Ian Lance Taylor * rtag.c (rtag_dirproc): Call ignore_directory, and skip the directory if it returns true. * sanity.sh (modules4): New set of tests to test some aspects of excluding directories in the modules file, including the above patch. Thu Jan 22 10:05:55 1998 Jim Kingdon * server.c (serve_kopt): Check for length of arg. Based on inspection of the code, plugs a buffer overrun security hole which was introduced Monday. * server.c (serve_is_modified): Don't call xmalloc; we aren't allowed to call error() here. Remove duplicate (and potentially confusing) variable 'p'. * log.c (log_fileproc): Look for first character of version '0' AND second character '\0', rather than OR. I didn't try to come up with a test case but this looks like a simple thinko (albeit one which would show up in obscure cases if at all). Tue Jan 20 19:37:53 1998 Jim Kingdon * client.c (send_dirent_proc): Don't send nonexistent directories unless noexec. * sanity.sh (modules2): New tests modules2-13 through modules2-18 test for this fix. Mon Jan 19 11:17:51 1998 Jim Kingdon * server.c (serve_kopt): New function. (requests): Add "Kopt" request. (kopt): New variable. (serve_is_modified): Write kopts from there into entries. (serve_modified): Call serve_is_modified so we do the same. Declare serve_modified and serve_is_modified. * vers_ts.c (Version_TS): Set ->options even for a dummy ("D" timestamp) entry. * import.c (process_import_file): Check for -k options. * client.c (client_process_import_file): Send Kopt request. (send_fileproc): Likewise, for "cvs add". * sanity.sh: Enable test binwrap3-sub2-add1 for remote. Add -I .cvswrappers to binwrap3-2a; adjust binwrap3-2d accordingly. Tests for this fix. Mon Jan 19 08:48:59 1998 Larry Jones * sanity.sh (errmsg1): Append test 168 output to log file. Sat Jan 17 08:01:51 1998 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (ann-10, ann-11): Don't make assumptions about the number of characters in the username. Fri Jan 16 15:34:02 1998 Larry Jones * diff.c (diff_fileproc): Free label1 and label2 when finished. * edit.c (editor_set): Don't free edlist until after we're done using it. * rcscmds.c (RCS_merge): Free xrev1 and xrev2 when finished. * subr.c (make_message_rcslegal): Don't access uninitialized or unallocated memory; only strip trailing blank lines. * sanity.sh (log-3): Enhance to test this fix. Fri Jan 16 12:41:03 1998 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh: Add keywordlog to list of tests run by default. * rcs.c (RCS_deltas): Don't call cvs_output if length is zero; passing zero length to cvs_output does not mean output zero bytes. The 27 Dec 1997 change to no longer '\0'-terminate the ->text field turned this from a time bomb to a user-visible bug. * sanity.sh (ann): New tests, test for this fix and other annotate behaviors. Thu Jan 15 23:52:00 1998 Jim Kingdon * root.c (root_allow_ok): If inetd.conf didn't specify an --allow-root options at all, we know we are in trouble. Give a specific error message. Thu Jan 15 21:24:59 1998 Ian Lance Taylor * sanity.sh (dotest_sort): New variant of dotest which sorts the output, for use when the output depends upon details of the file system, typically when doing an import. (rdiff): Use dotest_sort for rdiff-1. (ignore): Use dotest_sort for 188a, 188b, 189d, 190, and 191. * sanity.sh: (TESTSHELL): New variable. (editor, info, reserved): Use TESTSHELL in temporary script. * sanity.sh (ignore): Do all tests in subdirectory, to avoid conflict between cvsroot and CVSROOT on Windows. (binwrap3, mwrap, info, config): Likewise. * sanity.sh (binfiles2): Correct test name binfile2-7-brmod to binfiles2-7-brmod. * release.c (release_delete): If __CYGWIN32__ is defined, don't worry about mismatched inodes. This is a hack, but then I think the test is rather peculiar anyhow. Thu Jan 15 16:07:36 1998 Larry Jones * sanity.sh (reserved-9): Use ${PROG} instead of "cvs". Wed Jan 14 15:43:13 1998 Jim Kingdon * Split ChangeLog into ChangeLog-97 and ChangeLog. * Makefile.in (DISTFILES): Add ChangeLog-97. 13 Jan 1998 Jim Kingdon * client.c: Declare handle_mt. Tue Jan 13 22:21:30 1998 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh: Add comment about how pwd and /bin/pwd often differ in behavior (but are not guaranteed to). Tue Jan 13 13:49:53 1998 Ian Lance Taylor * sanity.sh: When setting TMPPWD use just pwd, not /bin/pwd. * update.c (checkout_file): Don't pass set_time as true to Version_TS if the file is dead. * sanity.sh (modules): Add tests modules-155c6 through modules-155c8 to test for above patch (without the above patch, modules-155c8 will fail when remote). Tue Jan 13 10:37:02 1998 Larry Jones * client.c (send_modified): Change bufsize and newsize from int to size_t to avoid type clashes in call to read_and_gzip. Tue Jan 13 10:33:02 1998 Larry Jones * zlib.c (read_and_gzip): Set finish to 0; it was uninitialized. Tue Jan 13 10:26:43 1998 Larry Jones * add.c, rcs.c: Plug memory leaks. Mon Jan 12 10:45:27 1998 Larry Jones * server.c (mkdir_p): Don't try to create nameless directories (i.e., given "/foo//bar", don't try to create "/foo/", just "/foo" and "/foo//bar") since it isn't necessary and it fails on some systems in unexpected ways. 1998-01-11 enami tsugutomo * rcs.c (linevector_copy): Delete lines before overwriting them. Sat Jan 10 11:05:40 1998 Jim Kingdon * cvsrc.c, entries.c, login.c, logmsg.c, myndbm.c, patch.c, release.c, server.c: Check for errors from getline, CVS_FOPEN, fprintf, CVS_UNLINK and fclose. Note that the new errors are nonfatal. This is because of conservatism more than because it is always the best thing. * login.c (get_cvs_password): Close the file when done with it. * client.c (notified_a_file): If -1 return from getline, check feof rather than assuming errno is set. Fri Jan 9 14:38:54 1998 Jim Kingdon * server.c (expand_proc): Also output server_dir in "Module-expansion", not just in output_dir ("Created", &c). * sanity.sh (modules2): New tests modules2-9 through modules2-12 test for this. Thu Jan 8 12:56:55 1998 Yasutoshi Hiroe * import.c (import): Don't strcat on uninitialized memory. Fixes possible SIGSEGV with zero-length message. Tue Jan 6 22:56:29 1998 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (crerepos): Fix mistaken variable name which caused us not to clean up at the end of the test. Mon Dec 22 01:40:57 1997 Jim Kingdon * add.c (add): Also look for .cvswrappers files. * sanity.sh (binwrap3): New tests binwrap3-2*, binwrap3-sub2-add* test for this. Tue Jan 6 11:50:38 1998 Jim Kingdon * sanity.sh (crerepos): New tests crerepos-8 through crerepos-18 test behaviors when mixing repositories. Sun Jan 4 17:40:22 1998 Jim Kingdon * version.c: Change version number to 1.9.23. * Version 1.9.22. For older changes see ChangeLog-97.