/freebsd/usr.sbin/cron/cron/ |
H A D | job.c | diff bdddbd2f3f7d6e0b2de1c8c56c049e5f85015a4e Tue Dec 17 01:55:20 CET 1996 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Replace my "inane" usage of snprintf to copy strings with strncpy as used by OpenBSD. (Quite frankly, I think it's perfectly reasonable to use snprintf to copy strings, given that the semantics for strncpy() are utterly idiotic and there is no POSIX sstrncpy().)
While I'm at it, incorporate some of OpenBSD's bugfixes to cron.
NOT for 2.2 diff bdddbd2f3f7d6e0b2de1c8c56c049e5f85015a4e Tue Dec 17 01:55:20 CET 1996 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Replace my "inane" usage of snprintf to copy strings with strncpy as used by OpenBSD. (Quite frankly, I think it's perfectly reasonable to use snprintf to copy strings, given that the semantics for strncpy() are utterly idiotic and there is no POSIX sstrncpy().)
While I'm at it, incorporate some of OpenBSD's bugfixes to cron.
NOT for 2.2
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H A D | user.c | diff bdddbd2f3f7d6e0b2de1c8c56c049e5f85015a4e Tue Dec 17 01:55:20 CET 1996 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Replace my "inane" usage of snprintf to copy strings with strncpy as used by OpenBSD. (Quite frankly, I think it's perfectly reasonable to use snprintf to copy strings, given that the semantics for strncpy() are utterly idiotic and there is no POSIX sstrncpy().)
While I'm at it, incorporate some of OpenBSD's bugfixes to cron.
NOT for 2.2 diff bdddbd2f3f7d6e0b2de1c8c56c049e5f85015a4e Tue Dec 17 01:55:20 CET 1996 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Replace my "inane" usage of snprintf to copy strings with strncpy as used by OpenBSD. (Quite frankly, I think it's perfectly reasonable to use snprintf to copy strings, given that the semantics for strncpy() are utterly idiotic and there is no POSIX sstrncpy().)
While I'm at it, incorporate some of OpenBSD's bugfixes to cron.
NOT for 2.2
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H A D | database.c | diff bdddbd2f3f7d6e0b2de1c8c56c049e5f85015a4e Tue Dec 17 01:55:20 CET 1996 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Replace my "inane" usage of snprintf to copy strings with strncpy as used by OpenBSD. (Quite frankly, I think it's perfectly reasonable to use snprintf to copy strings, given that the semantics for strncpy() are utterly idiotic and there is no POSIX sstrncpy().)
While I'm at it, incorporate some of OpenBSD's bugfixes to cron.
NOT for 2.2 diff bdddbd2f3f7d6e0b2de1c8c56c049e5f85015a4e Tue Dec 17 01:55:20 CET 1996 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Replace my "inane" usage of snprintf to copy strings with strncpy as used by OpenBSD. (Quite frankly, I think it's perfectly reasonable to use snprintf to copy strings, given that the semantics for strncpy() are utterly idiotic and there is no POSIX sstrncpy().)
While I'm at it, incorporate some of OpenBSD's bugfixes to cron.
NOT for 2.2
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H A D | popen.c | diff bdddbd2f3f7d6e0b2de1c8c56c049e5f85015a4e Tue Dec 17 01:55:20 CET 1996 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Replace my "inane" usage of snprintf to copy strings with strncpy as used by OpenBSD. (Quite frankly, I think it's perfectly reasonable to use snprintf to copy strings, given that the semantics for strncpy() are utterly idiotic and there is no POSIX sstrncpy().)
While I'm at it, incorporate some of OpenBSD's bugfixes to cron.
NOT for 2.2 diff bdddbd2f3f7d6e0b2de1c8c56c049e5f85015a4e Tue Dec 17 01:55:20 CET 1996 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Replace my "inane" usage of snprintf to copy strings with strncpy as used by OpenBSD. (Quite frankly, I think it's perfectly reasonable to use snprintf to copy strings, given that the semantics for strncpy() are utterly idiotic and there is no POSIX sstrncpy().)
While I'm at it, incorporate some of OpenBSD's bugfixes to cron.
NOT for 2.2
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H A D | cron.h | diff bdddbd2f3f7d6e0b2de1c8c56c049e5f85015a4e Tue Dec 17 01:55:20 CET 1996 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Replace my "inane" usage of snprintf to copy strings with strncpy as used by OpenBSD. (Quite frankly, I think it's perfectly reasonable to use snprintf to copy strings, given that the semantics for strncpy() are utterly idiotic and there is no POSIX sstrncpy().)
While I'm at it, incorporate some of OpenBSD's bugfixes to cron.
NOT for 2.2 diff bdddbd2f3f7d6e0b2de1c8c56c049e5f85015a4e Tue Dec 17 01:55:20 CET 1996 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Replace my "inane" usage of snprintf to copy strings with strncpy as used by OpenBSD. (Quite frankly, I think it's perfectly reasonable to use snprintf to copy strings, given that the semantics for strncpy() are utterly idiotic and there is no POSIX sstrncpy().)
While I'm at it, incorporate some of OpenBSD's bugfixes to cron.
NOT for 2.2
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H A D | do_command.c | diff bdddbd2f3f7d6e0b2de1c8c56c049e5f85015a4e Tue Dec 17 01:55:20 CET 1996 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Replace my "inane" usage of snprintf to copy strings with strncpy as used by OpenBSD. (Quite frankly, I think it's perfectly reasonable to use snprintf to copy strings, given that the semantics for strncpy() are utterly idiotic and there is no POSIX sstrncpy().)
While I'm at it, incorporate some of OpenBSD's bugfixes to cron.
NOT for 2.2 diff bdddbd2f3f7d6e0b2de1c8c56c049e5f85015a4e Tue Dec 17 01:55:20 CET 1996 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Replace my "inane" usage of snprintf to copy strings with strncpy as used by OpenBSD. (Quite frankly, I think it's perfectly reasonable to use snprintf to copy strings, given that the semantics for strncpy() are utterly idiotic and there is no POSIX sstrncpy().)
While I'm at it, incorporate some of OpenBSD's bugfixes to cron.
NOT for 2.2
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/freebsd/usr.sbin/cron/lib/ |
H A D | env.c | diff bdddbd2f3f7d6e0b2de1c8c56c049e5f85015a4e Tue Dec 17 01:55:20 CET 1996 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Replace my "inane" usage of snprintf to copy strings with strncpy as used by OpenBSD. (Quite frankly, I think it's perfectly reasonable to use snprintf to copy strings, given that the semantics for strncpy() are utterly idiotic and there is no POSIX sstrncpy().)
While I'm at it, incorporate some of OpenBSD's bugfixes to cron.
NOT for 2.2 diff bdddbd2f3f7d6e0b2de1c8c56c049e5f85015a4e Tue Dec 17 01:55:20 CET 1996 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Replace my "inane" usage of snprintf to copy strings with strncpy as used by OpenBSD. (Quite frankly, I think it's perfectly reasonable to use snprintf to copy strings, given that the semantics for strncpy() are utterly idiotic and there is no POSIX sstrncpy().)
While I'm at it, incorporate some of OpenBSD's bugfixes to cron.
NOT for 2.2
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/freebsd/usr.sbin/cron/crontab/ |
H A D | crontab.c | diff bdddbd2f3f7d6e0b2de1c8c56c049e5f85015a4e Tue Dec 17 01:55:20 CET 1996 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Replace my "inane" usage of snprintf to copy strings with strncpy as used by OpenBSD. (Quite frankly, I think it's perfectly reasonable to use snprintf to copy strings, given that the semantics for strncpy() are utterly idiotic and there is no POSIX sstrncpy().)
While I'm at it, incorporate some of OpenBSD's bugfixes to cron.
NOT for 2.2 diff bdddbd2f3f7d6e0b2de1c8c56c049e5f85015a4e Tue Dec 17 01:55:20 CET 1996 Paul Traina <pst@FreeBSD.org> Replace my "inane" usage of snprintf to copy strings with strncpy as used by OpenBSD. (Quite frankly, I think it's perfectly reasonable to use snprintf to copy strings, given that the semantics for strncpy() are utterly idiotic and there is no POSIX sstrncpy().)
While I'm at it, incorporate some of OpenBSD's bugfixes to cron.
NOT for 2.2
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