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[pkgsrc/trunk]: pkgsrc/net/openntpd Upgrade to 20040824p.



details:   https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/pkgsrc/rev/4624cd484a9c
branches:  trunk
changeset: 482251:4624cd484a9c
user:      peter <peter%pkgsrc.org@localhost>
date:      Sat Oct 23 10:26:15 2004 +0000

description:
Upgrade to 20040824p.

Changes:
20040820
 - (dtucker) [defined.h] Newer FSF bisons will create a y.tab.c that has
   conflicting definitions of YYSTYPE.  Defining YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED keeps it
   happy.  Noted by Q at ping.be.
 - (dtucker) [removed ntpd.cat8 ntpd.conf.cat5] Remove catman pages.  Noted by
   by Q at ping.be.
 - (dtucker) [configure.ac ntpd.c] Prevent Linux kernel from whining about
   signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_IGN) + wait().
 - (dtucker) OpenBSD CVS Sync
  - henning%cvs.openbsd.org@localhost 2004/08/10 12:41:15
    [config.c ntpd.h parse.y ]
    move memory allocation for new peers into a new function, makes ID
    allocation easier
  - henning%cvs.openbsd.org@localhost 2004/08/10 12:45:27
    [parse.y ]
    in the pool case ("servers somepool.somewhere"), we add new peers while
    looping over the addresses returned by the dns lookup, as each address
    is one new peer.
    however, if the lookup fails with a temporary error, we will try to lookup
    later again. for that, we obviously need to insert one peer with the
    hostname in addr_head... change one for() loop into a do { } while() one
  - henning%cvs.openbsd.org@localhost 2004/08/10 19:17:10
    [ntp_msg.c ]
    wrong sizeof; Brian Poole <raj%cerias.purdue.edu@localhost>
  - henning%cvs.openbsd.org@localhost 2004/08/10 19:18:23
    [buffer.c ]
    order #includes, Brian Poole <raj%cerias.purdue.edu@localhost>
  - henning%cvs.openbsd.org@localhost 2004/08/12 16:33:59
    [client.c config.c ntp.c ntpd.c ntpd.h ]
    do not try to getaddrinfo() in the unprivileged process, send an imsg
    asking the privileged one to do it. sends back an imsg with the
    resulting addresses in a bunch of struct sockaddr_storage in the data
    part.
    this should fix all remaining issues with dns (non-)availability at
    ntpd startup, be it due to named on localhost or something else.
    tested by marco@ and Chris Paul <chris.paul%sentinare.com@localhost>
  - otto%cvs.openbsd.org@localhost 2004/08/13 12:26:13
    [client.c ]
    Reset deadline on failed transmit. Avoids a spinning process if
    all sends fail. ok henning@
  - otto%cvs.openbsd.org@localhost 2004/08/16 11:14:15
    [client.c ]
    Be more careful setting next and deadline, they should not both be != 0
    at the same time.
    ok henning@
 - (dtucker) [configure.ac] libresolv now needed on some platforms (eg
   Solaris).

20040730
 - (dtucker) OpenBSD CVS Sync
  - henning%cvs.openbsd.org@localhost 2004/07/25 18:27:58
    [config.c ntpd.h ]
    remove unused function
  - henning%cvs.openbsd.org@localhost 2004/07/28 16:38:43
    [client.c config.c ntpd.h parse.y ]
    when a dns lookup fails at parse time, do not abort but try again
    to resolve the hostname every 60 seconds
    fixes ntpd invocations before e. g. a dialup link is established and such.
    as we want ntpd to be a "fire and forget" background daemon it should
    cope with such situations.
    tested by many
  - henning%cvs.openbsd.org@localhost 2004/07/28 16:56:21
    [parse.y ]
    prevent unresolvable hostnames in "listen on" statements
  - henning%cvs.openbsd.org@localhost 2004/07/29 11:01:48
    [ntpd.h parse.y ]
    keep an ID per server we talk to

20040721
 - (dtucker) OpenBSD CVS Sync
  - henning%cvs.openbsd.org@localhost 2004/07/20 16:47:55
    [client.c ntpd.h parse.y ]
    wrap the heads for the linked list of addresses into a new ntp_addr_wrap
    which, besides the head pointer for the list of course, stores the original
    address as specified (i. e. as hostname instead of resolved IPs) and flags
    and such.
  - henning%cvs.openbsd.org@localhost 2004/07/21 09:40:55
    [parse.y ]
    no multiple free(); "John L. Scarfone" <j0%cox.net@localhost>
 - (dtucker) [Makefile.in] rebuild y.tab.c during distprep too.

20040720
 - (dtucker) [Makefile.in] Set @CC@ too.

diffstat:

 net/openntpd/Makefile |  5 ++---
 net/openntpd/distinfo |  6 +++---
 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diffs (24 lines):

diff -r 1326f1126284 -r 4624cd484a9c net/openntpd/Makefile
--- a/net/openntpd/Makefile     Sat Oct 23 09:59:10 2004 +0000
+++ b/net/openntpd/Makefile     Sat Oct 23 10:26:15 2004 +0000
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
-# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2004/10/03 00:17:57 tv Exp $
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2004/10/23 10:26:15 peter Exp $
 
-DISTNAME=              openntpd-20040719p
-PKGREVISION=           2
+DISTNAME=              openntpd-20040824p
 CATEGORIES=            net
 MASTER_SITES=          http://www.openntpd.org/dist/portable/
 
diff -r 1326f1126284 -r 4624cd484a9c net/openntpd/distinfo
--- a/net/openntpd/distinfo     Sat Oct 23 09:59:10 2004 +0000
+++ b/net/openntpd/distinfo     Sat Oct 23 10:26:15 2004 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1.1.1 2004/07/19 19:17:25 xtraeme Exp $
+$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.2 2004/10/23 10:26:15 peter Exp $
 
-SHA1 (openntpd-20040719p.tar.gz) = 818bb0da6de374c69ec1e909079427f12b332dba
-Size (openntpd-20040719p.tar.gz) = 105460 bytes
+SHA1 (openntpd-20040824p.tar.gz) = 2e7fac5504f0760c922e673ec2397b9e6356272c
+Size (openntpd-20040824p.tar.gz) = 105638 bytes



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