Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/sysutils/cdrtools
From: Thomas Klausner
Date: 2013-11-25 13:06:07
Message id: 20131125120607.2610D96@cvs.netbsd.org

Log Message:
Update to 3.01a19:

All:

-	New autoconf tests for:

	-	NFSv4 ACL support

	-	issetugid()

	-	lpathconf()

	-	utimens()
	-	futimens()
	-	lutimens()

-	The rules in the Schily Makefilesystem have been restructured in order
	to allow to avoid problems on platforms like FreeBSD and Mac OS X:

	FreeBSD and Mac OS X banned the not-free-enough (because GPLd)
	software to /usr/local, forcing us to add -I/usr/local/include
	and -L/usr/local/lib. Unfortunately, /usr/local/include frequently
	carries a _very_ outdated and thus wrong copy of "cdda_paranoia.h"
	which is more than 10 years old and definitely incompatible with
	dynamic linking on Mac OS X. This defective copy was first in the
	search path and prevented compilation.

	We now have a new macro: DEFOSINCDIRS= that grants to add include
	directories to the end of the search PATH to allow us to find the
	correct "cdda_paranoia.h" first.

	Please test and report in case of problems.

-	gmake and SunPro make include COMPILE.c with wrong content in their
	built-in rules. We now clear this macro un RULES/rules.top. It is
	still possible to provice a modified version from command line
	or from the environment.

-	include/schily/stdio.h was reordered, as it prevented compilation
	of the "bsh" on Linux. This was a problem recently introduced,
	when we added #ifndef NO_SCHILY_STDIO_H

-	Fixed autoconf typo HAVE_MKNODKAT -> HAVE_MKNODAT

-	include/schily/intcvt.h is now self contained.

-	include/schily/windows.h now includes the same type workaround
	for MINGW32 as fir the Microsoft C compiler, as there are the same
	autoconf detection problems.

-	Addded missing include/schily/err_type.h

-	New file include/schily/shedit.h

Libschily:

-	New files for libschily:

	at-base.c	generic implementation for *at() functions.
	fchownat.c	fchownat()
	fdopendir.c	fdopendir()
	fstatat.c	fstatat()
	futimens.c	futimens()
	futimesat.c	futimesat() Solaris specific old for utimensat()
	lutimens.c	lutimens()
	linkat.c	linkat()
	mkdirat.c	mkdirat()
	mkfifo.c	mkfifo()
	mkfifoat.c	mkfifoat()
	mknodat.c	mknodat()
	readlinkat.c	readlinkat()
	renameat.c	renameat()
	symlinkat.c	symlinkat()
	unlinkat.c	unlinkat()
	utimens.c	utimens()
	utimensat.c	utimensat()
	at-base.c	The base code for all single fd *at() functions.
	at-base2.c	The base code for all double fd *at() functions.

	contain emulations for system interfaces introduced in summer 2001 by Sun
	and with POSIX.1-2008.

-	New functions in libschily:

	absfpath()
	resolvefpath()

	allow to better control the behavior using flags.

-	The linker map file for libschily now adds some forgotten functions.

-	libschily/strstr.c and libschily/wcsstr.c now include a
	CDDL License hint

Libfind:

-	Libfind now allows to check for -type P (Solaris event port).
	A missing "case 'P':" was added to the parser.

Cdrecord:

-	Trying to avoid to confuse users
	on Solaris and Linux where a fine grained privilege implementation
	exists. Before, fine grained privileges have been given up after
	initializing the program and this may result in a root user that
	is treated as a normal user that cannot write into directories
	without global write permission. The named programs now no longer
	give up privileges in case they have been called with the needed
	privileges already and thus the programs cannot be used for
	privilege escalations anymore.

Cdda2wav (Maintained/enhanced by Jörg Schilling, originated by Heiko Eißfeldt \ 
heiko@hexco.de):

-	Trying to avoid to confuse users
	on Solaris and Linux where a fine grained privilege implementation
	exists. Before, fine grained privileges have been given up after
	initializing the program and this may result in a root user that
	is treated as a normal user that cannot write into directories
	without global write permission. The named programs now no longer
	give up privileges in case they have been called with the needed
	privileges already and thus the programs cannot be used for
	privilege escalations anymore.

-	Cddda2wav now flushes stderr before asking for a specific cddb
	entry index. It seems that on Linux stderr may not be unbuffered
	as expected.

-	Cdda2wav moved the option parsing code into a separate function
	gargs().

Readcd:

-	Trying to avoid to confuse users
	on Solaris and Linux where a fine grained privilege implementation
	exists. Before, fine grained privileges have been given up after
	initializing the program and this may result in a root user that
	is treated as a normal user that cannot write into directories
	without global write permission. The named programs now no longer
	give up privileges in case they have been called with the needed
	privileges already and thus the programs cannot be used for
	privilege escalations anymore.

Files:
RevisionActionfile
1.100modifypkgsrc/sysutils/cdrtools/Makefile
1.78modifypkgsrc/sysutils/cdrtools/distinfo