pkgsrc/sysutils/lsof/distinfo
bsiegert 19052cb90f Update lsof to 4.88. From David H. Gutteridge in PR pkg/50487.
Reduced to 50 the number of open file descriptors lsof
attempts to close while trying to protect itself from a
file descriptor exec() attack.  This limits the overhead
lsof incurs on systems that have large file descriptor
limits, yet provides sufficient open descriptors for the
library functions lsof calls.

Updated for changes in FreeBSD 10 with advice from Eygene
Ryabinkin <rea@freebsd.org>.  Taught Configure to recognize
FreeBSD 8.4.

Herein am noting that lsof for Solaris 10 or 11 is no longer
supported.  I no longer have test systems.  Some support is
still available from Casper Dik <Casper.Dik@oracle.com> and a
Solaris 11 patch he provided is included in this revision.

Initialized local variables in the Linux process_id() function.
Jia He <jiakernel@gmail.com> reported the problem.

Added support for FreeBSD 11.

Updated FreeBSD ZFS Configure stanza to supply a dummy
opt_kdtrace.h when needed.

Added tmpfs file system support for FreeBSD.

Since a test system is no longer available, dropped the
claim of FreeBSD 4.9 support.

Added the +|-E options for Linux.  -E displays endpoint info;
+E displays endpoint info and endpopint files.  Masatake YAMATO
<yamato@redhat.com> requested this support and suggested code
to implement it.

Fixed a Linux bug handling processes whose command includes a
non-printing character, particularly a NEWLINE character, and
clarified printing of single '\\' characters in command and
file names.  Stephane Chazelas <stephane.chazelas@gmail.com>
reported the problem.

Added support for Linux RDMA and CRYPTO protocal names and UNIX
socket type with code from Masatake YAMATO <yamato@redhat.com>.

Fixed field output to insure that the field descriptor field is
always selected, since it identifies the file set.  The bug was
reported by Gary Plewa <gary.m.plewa-1@lowes.com>.
2015-12-29 12:42:57 +00:00

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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.86 2015/12/29 12:42:57 bsiegert Exp $
SHA1 (lsof_4.88.tar.bz2) = 09db6d2cd96bc6832d9b767084b9c67cf5cf52bb
RMD160 (lsof_4.88.tar.bz2) = fdfc5a5c8c8d4915c8bbd0c2ebe4ec3393fd98d9
SHA512 (lsof_4.88.tar.bz2) = acf3901ac08bac5acaa123af835de03fcf86c1cb851a2cba5bb6d08c53dff62570e4129c18ffa241ae84a83d5e6fc5207fb12e43b5ff5a21a0c1967ca117848b
Size (lsof_4.88.tar.bz2) = 778563 bytes
SHA1 (patch-aa) = 4469a5fed540e3c5635b6082efedc477ea96a382
SHA1 (patch-ab) = 1501d8b0e6fd2c61949ba0d447c7b726655725c4
SHA1 (patch-ac) = dac0fcdfee97d42c8f23684a4321519b9f8698d9
SHA1 (patch-ad) = 4bd73dea4770c7f5a43be0d096c26e7d6728dd2c
SHA1 (patch-ae) = 1d8c1c3baf9575631c23d3ced7b12fab1df95cd6
SHA1 (patch-af) = b52c15a507960ecf33a61a3cbd608a92ebac1188
SHA1 (patch-ag) = 6f3236ff8d84c79c830e521c9e7c5a5760adb04e
SHA1 (patch-ah) = 2de22b9a3733f958298af5e33b66c0653c320f59
SHA1 (patch-dialects_n+obsd_dnode1.c) = dc8c766760aca4eb2e7d7af3944260dd49795c09