Commits
- Commit:
a3ec102dc7fee3d4ecb32ade5ec9d7de4b9b4304
- From:
- Xiao-Yong Jin <xjin@anl.gov>
- Via:
- David du Colombier <0intro@gmail.com>
- Date:
fontsrv: fix some memory leaks
- Commit:
b2f67698309b0c573cd52e357be126171be0a93a
- From:
- Xiao-Yong Jin <xjin@anl.gov>
- Via:
- David du Colombier <0intro@gmail.com>
- Date:
devdraw: fix some memory leaks in x11
- Commit:
7ca1c90109e17dced4b38fbaadea9d2cf39871b7
- From:
- Xiao-Yong Jin <xjin@anl.gov>
- Via:
- David du Colombier <0intro@gmail.com>
- Date:
acme: fix some memory leaks
- Commit:
96dc2330918909c925a5c3a6407116dad7f93c3a
- From:
- Xiao-Yong Jin <xjin@anl.gov>
- Via:
- David du Colombier <0intro@gmail.com>
- Date:
fontsrv: enlarge drawing buffer for subfonts on macOS
Double the width returned by CTFontGetBoundingBox when drawing.
Add box drawing characters for determining the line height.
Call freememimage(1) for the character memimage.
Fixes #18.
Fixes #120.
Fixes #146.
- Commit:
a5b24c22a865f2ea3ee389b9d0a235bf7d93f5a6
- From:
- Xiao-Yong Jin <xjin@anl.gov>
- Via:
- David du Colombier <0intro@gmail.com>
- Date:
mount, 9pfuse: detect macports installed osxfuse
MacPorts installs osxfuse under /opt/local.
- Commit:
4ebaf18e9234bf58aae7a5c47fc15ec4c80812b6
- From:
- Mechiel Lukkien <mechiel@ueber.net>
- Via:
- David du Colombier <0intro@gmail.com>
- Date:
fontsrv: skip only the surrogate pairs
fontsrv wasn't rendering fontawesome icons,
which uses the private use area around 0xf000.
- Commit:
72fc31acb3d91224d1ebf8769076cc3c4e2d2ed5
- From:
- Martin Kühl <martin.kuehl@gmail.com>
- Via:
- David du Colombier <0intro@gmail.com>
- Date:
mount: check current osxfuse kext location
Current versions of osxfuse ship with multiple versions of its kernel
extension (kext) for differend versions of macOS.
Running mount(1) on macOS with a current version of osxfuse fails with
`don't know how to mount (no fuse)' since it fails to find the kext.
Running 9pfuse(4) directly works fine.
This change adds a check to mount(1) that determines:
1) which version of macOS we're running on
2) if there is an osxfuse kext available for this version of macOS
- Commit:
d5791246822e27ef99a593d11518b457ce439a85
- From:
- Ray Lai <ray@raylai.com>
- Via:
- David du Colombier <0intro@gmail.com>
- Date:
9pserve: fix memory leak in warning
- Commit:
3473f4e5fde931d4988c84aa46ca3dbcf9c1150d
- From:
- Martin Kühl <martin.kuehl@gmail.com>
- Via:
- David du Colombier <0intro@gmail.com>
- Date:
.gitignore: ignore files created for astro(1) and scat(1)
To use astro(1) and scat(1) one has to create sky/here and
download various catalogue files as detailed in sky/README.
This change marks those files as ignored by git so they
don't clutter its status messages.
- Commit:
cfa9a6dfa108cda8f830dac649c804161bbde618
- From:
- Martin Kühl <martin.kuehl@gmail.com>
- Via:
- David du Colombier <0intro@gmail.com>
- Date:
9term: Set TERM_PROGRAM to termprog
TERM_PROGRAM is the customary way to identify which kind of terminal
emulator program one uses on macOS.
This change sets TERM_PROGRAM to termprog since both variables are used
for the same purpose.
- Commit:
112744e54bfdab025bd2146457f41f1f8f4a903b
- From:
- Xiao-Yong Jin <xjin@anl.gov>
- Via:
- David du Colombier <0intro@gmail.com>
- Date:
9pfuse: retries read(3) upon EINTR
read(3) sometimes errors with EINTR on macOS over slow connections.
9pfuse(1) now retries read(3) instead of sysfatal(3)ing.
- Commit:
4798a8a5560552480efde5fe8b1f7963a25a96d3
- From:
- David du Colombier <0intro@gmail.com>
- Date:
9pfuse: fix handling of access mode (thanks Kenji Arisawa)
Fixes #81.
- Commit:
da8a485fc143aa323845fafcf0f0f836c76a116b
- From:
- Bakul Shah <bakul@bitblocks.com>
- Via:
- David du Colombier <0intro@gmail.com>
- Date:
auxstats: get network stats in a portable manner on FreeBSD
as the old grody way doesn't work any more on FreeBSD-10 and later.
- Commit:
019be4481fee53a999ccb73c78e40df5f408b24e
- From:
- Ray Lai <ray@raylai.com>
- Via:
- David du Colombier <0intro@gmail.com>
- Date:
rc: use proper type for storing ulimit values
rc on amd64 stores ulimit values as 32-bit int, but the limits on
OpenBSD amd64 can exceed 2^31, so "ulimit -a" shows some values as
negative. This is a problem when I want to increase my ulimit but
the hard ulimit values are printed as negative.
- Commit:
60f06594cc4d8c17a5148026132b890856d2fe1f
- From:
- Russ Cox <rsc@swtch.com>
- Date:
gview: fix int vs ulong confusion causing silent exit 1 at startup