Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2002 10:54:00 -0700 (PDT) From: Alfred Perlstein <alfred@FreeBSD.org> To: cvs-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org Subject: cvs commit: src/usr.bin/rpcgen rpc_clntout.c rpc_cout.c rpc_hout.c rpc_main.c rpc_parse.c rpc_parse.h rpc_sample.c rpc_scan.c rpc_scan.h rpc_svcout.c rpc_util.h rpcgen.1 Message-ID: <200207141754.g6EHs0K3074545@freefall.freebsd.org>
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alfred 2002/07/14 10:54:00 PDT
Modified files:
usr.bin/rpcgen rpc_clntout.c rpc_cout.c rpc_hout.c
rpc_main.c rpc_parse.c rpc_parse.h
rpc_sample.c rpc_scan.c rpc_scan.h
rpc_svcout.c rpc_util.h rpcgen.1
Log:
- TI-RPC is now the default again for code generation.
- As before, inetd support support is turned of per default.
Code for inetd can be made with -I.
- Support for ``transport monitors'' and the NLSPROVIDER env
variable is still there , even if their use is not clear in
non TLI stream based systems like Free-/NetBSD. It can be activated
with -P.
- There are a few corrections in rpcgen.1 and usage function to conform
to the code. Added and documented -P
- I removed the #ifdefs checks for Free-/NetBSD since we are the only
ones who use this code. MaxOS X may have the same limitations as
we have, so this code will correctly build for them.
- Generate correct cflags.
Submitted by: mbr, Jean-Luc Richier <Jean-Luc.Richier@imag.fr>
PR: bin/29175, misc/27816
Revision Changes Path
1.7 +2 -0 src/usr.bin/rpcgen/rpc_clntout.c
1.9 +6 -1 src/usr.bin/rpcgen/rpc_cout.c
1.7 +3 -0 src/usr.bin/rpcgen/rpc_hout.c
1.18 +22 -89 src/usr.bin/rpcgen/rpc_main.c
1.9 +2 -12 src/usr.bin/rpcgen/rpc_parse.c
1.4 +4 -1 src/usr.bin/rpcgen/rpc_parse.h
1.5 +1 -1 src/usr.bin/rpcgen/rpc_sample.c
1.7 +2 -0 src/usr.bin/rpcgen/rpc_scan.c
1.4 +4 -1 src/usr.bin/rpcgen/rpc_scan.h
1.13 +53 -21 src/usr.bin/rpcgen/rpc_svcout.c
1.5 +4 -1 src/usr.bin/rpcgen/rpc_util.h
1.18 +29 -18 src/usr.bin/rpcgen/rpcgen.1
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