On OpenBSD, we need the console fd to query wsdisplay type,
This was only causing problems with -keepPriv, since the privilege
separation code already calls xf86OpenConsole() earlier.
The function is idempotent, so there's no harm calling it
several times.
ok kettenis@
via property notify events. Previously only the flags were set but nothing was
in the path to apply said flags and/or bwidth. Required slight of re-orgnaization
of client_init.
avoid a text relocation fixing the build with lld.
This time store the address of the GOT in ebx as required before calling
the PLT stub and change .balign value to match X86_ENTRY_SIZE as suggested
by naddy.
ok naddy@
> - odd condition/test in PF lexer
> (and other lexers too)
>
> This commit rectifies earlier change:
>
> in the lex... even inside quotes, a \ followed by space or tab should
> expand to space or tab, and a \ followed by newline should be ignored
> (as a line continuation). compatible with the needs of hoststated
> (which has the most strict quoted string requirements), and ifstated
> (where one commonly does line continuations in strings).
>
> OK deraadt@, OK millert@
containing {P,US}Position requests where they are explicitly set to 'ignore' in
cwmrc(5); clients are unaware that their border will be altered (removed in
this case) when calcuating position and thus end up a factor of their original
border width off once mapped by cwm(1). cwm(1) will essentially shift the
client to the edge if the original request's position and border match.
Window offset noticed by at least Andre Stoebe via bugs@, and others since
(and likely before). Thanks!
It was previously disabled by a broken test for XdmcpWrap() in xdm and
later in xenodm but it won't be missed. (use of DES, no IPv6 support).
ok tb@ mortimer@
output_name is provided we need to unveil(2) this one with rwc. Additionally
depending on the different combinations of if these files are passed via args
or from stdin/to stdout we can also pledge(2) accordingly to the code path.
OK deraadt@
and we held out hope too long. This will break some stuff. Let's start
with non-setuid as the baseline, and see if it is worth trying to fix
the broken parts in some other way.