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H A D | mount.c | diff b6cf6bb275df72fcf49d9816a0946a1eda53c845 Fri Mar 15 01:14:09 CET 1996 Satoshi Asami <asami@FreeBSD.org> Change the messages slightly when there is no "mount_type" executable found when the user specifies "mount -t type". Instead of printing out one message for each path element (/sbin, /usr/sbin), it prints out:
mount: exec mount_type not found in /sbin, /usr/sbin: No such file or directory
The code is quite long for such a stupid little piece of aesthesism but it is very straghtforward so I guess it's ok. Besides, I don't want to do a "char foo[100];" and have malloc break down when someone decides to add a few more paths to a variable that's far apart from this code. :)
By the way, there is no malloc() off-by-one error for the '\0' at the end of the string although I don't explicitly add 1 to the length. The code allocates strlen(path element)+2 bytes for each path element, and doesn't use the last two bytes (for the delimiting ", ").
Reviewed by: the list (I hope) diff b6cf6bb275df72fcf49d9816a0946a1eda53c845 Fri Mar 15 01:14:09 CET 1996 Satoshi Asami <asami@FreeBSD.org> Change the messages slightly when there is no "mount_type" executable found when the user specifies "mount -t type". Instead of printing out one message for each path element (/sbin, /usr/sbin), it prints out:
mount: exec mount_type not found in /sbin, /usr/sbin: No such file or directory
The code is quite long for such a stupid little piece of aesthesism but it is very straghtforward so I guess it's ok. Besides, I don't want to do a "char foo[100];" and have malloc break down when someone decides to add a few more paths to a variable that's far apart from this code. :)
By the way, there is no malloc() off-by-one error for the '\0' at the end of the string although I don't explicitly add 1 to the length. The code allocates strlen(path element)+2 bytes for each path element, and doesn't use the last two bytes (for the delimiting ", ").
Reviewed by: the list (I hope)
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