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Fix the following error:
broadcast.c:41:21: error: '__UT_LINESIZE' undeclared (first use in this function); did you mean 'UT_LINESIZE'?
#define UT_LINESIZE __UT_LINESIZE
^~~~~~~~~~
Constant UT_LINESIZE is defined in <utmp.h> provided by musl.
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Since musl 1.2 time_t is a 64 bit value, even on 32 bit systems. A
hotfix for printing the value is simply using PRIu64 from inttypes.h
in the format string.
This fixes #446.
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Closes #116.
Closes #171.
Closes #172.
Closes #175.
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supervise-daemon was apparently overlooked when support for the
SSD_IONICELEVEL environment variable was added. This commit brings
supervise-daemon up to parity with start-stop-daemon with respect to
this environment variable.
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supervise-daemon is no longer experimental so remove the statements to
that affect.
This fixes #434.
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This reverts commit dec9ef200b0d7e96993e2725792a9e7abe9c5f1f.
This check is no longer needed since rc_runlevel_exists() is fixed.
X-Gentoo-Bug: 803536
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/803536
Closes: https://github.com/OpenRC/openrc/pull/431
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X-Gentoo-Bug: 803536
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/803536
Closes: https://github.com/OpenRC/openrc/pull/431
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X-Gentoo-Bug: 782808
X-Gentoo-Bug-URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/782808
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This fixes #418.
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The same as https://github.com/OpenRC/openrc/pull/361
This fixes #362.
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Fixes strncmp size argument off by one as the current implementation didn't
match the `=` character.
This fixes #361.
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This fixes #398.
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Otherwise this would create the following output:
rc-status -f ini
* Caching service dependencies ... [ ok ]
[default]
dbus = started
NetworkManager = started
syslog-ng = started
...
This fixes #364.
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This fixes #375 and allows us to not add another level of indentation in
the supervisor loop.
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The do_check() function recently gained some defenses against symlink
replacement attacks that involve the use of *at functions in place of
their vanilla counterparts; openat() instead of open(), for example.
One opportunity to replace mkdir() with mkdirat() was missed, however,
and this commit replaces it.
This fixes #386.
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--user that start with a number
start-stop-daemon and supervise-daemon parse usernames and group names
passed via the --user argument as numeric UID/GID if they start with a
number (e.g. user "4foo" will be treated as UID 4). This results in the
process that is being started to run under a totally unexpected user if
that UID exists.
Even though the result of the sscanf calls are tested for a result of
exactly 1, which means exactly one value was extracted, because sscanf's
format string only contains only one placeholder, it will never return
a value greater than 1, even if there are still characters left to be
parsed. This causes start-stop-daemon and supervise-daemon to assume
that usernames starting with a number are just that number. Adding a
second placeholder "%1s" to the format string, which matches a string of
length 1, makes sure that sscanf can distinguish between pure numbers
(in which case it will return 1) and strings either starting with a
number (in which case it will return 2) and any other string (in which
case it will return 0).
This fixes #379.
This fixes #380.
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Starting program: /sbin/start-stop-daemon --start --exec i-dont-exist
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x0000555555559053 in main (argc=1, argv=0x7fffffffdc20)
at start-stop-daemon.c:631
631 *exec_file ? exec_file : exec);
This fixes #385.
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This walks the directory path to the file we are going to manipulate to make
sure that when we create the file and change the ownership and permissions
we are working on the same file.
Also, all non-terminal symbolic links must be owned by root. This will
keep a non-root user from making a symbolic link as described in the
bug. If root creates the symbolic link, it is assumed to be trusted.
On non-linux platforms, we no longer follow non-terminal symbolic links
by default. If you need to do that, add the -s option on the checkpath
command line, but keep in mind that this is not secure.
This fixes #201.
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On gcc-10 (and gcc-9 -fno-common) build fails as:
```
cc -L../librc -L../libeinfo -O2 -g -std=c99 -Wall -Wextra -Wimplicit -Wshadow \
-Wformat=2 -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Wmissing-noreturn \
-Wmissing-format-attribute -Wnested-externs -Winline -Wwrite-strings \
-Wcast-align -Wcast-qual -Wpointer-arith -Wdeclaration-after-statement \
-Wsequence-point -Werror=implicit-function-declaration \
-Wl,-rpath=/lib -o openrc rc.o rc-logger.o rc-misc.o rc-plugin.o _usage.o -lutil -lrc -leinfo -Wl,-Bdynamic -ldl
ld: rc-logger.o:/home/slyfox/dev/git/openrc/src/rc/rc-logger.h:16:
multiple definition of `rc_logger_pid'; rc.o:openrc/src/rc/rc-logger.h:16: first defined here
ld: rc-logger.o:/home/slyfox/dev/git/openrc/src/rc/rc-logger.h:17:
multiple definition of `rc_logger_tty'; rc.o:openrc/src/rc/rc-logger.h:17: first defined here
```
gcc-10 will change the default from -fcommon to fno-common:
https://gcc.gnu.org/PR85678.
The error also happens if CFLAGS=-fno-common passed explicitly.
This fixes #348.
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When executable is provided just by name (and therefore searched in a
path), exec_file is reset to NULL every time. exists() handles it being
NULL just fine, but dereferencing it in eerror does not work.
Fixes #326
Fixes #327
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This allows openrc to direct sysvinit to shut down the system by setting
the INIT_HALT environment variable appropriately. Also, we do not try to
communicate with sysvinit if its fifo does not exist.
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This fixes #315.
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This fixes #313.
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The do_openrc() function was not waiting properly for the child process
which started the runlevel to return. We need to repeatedly call
waitpid() until its return value matches the pid of the child process or
the child process does not exist.
This fixes #216.
This fixes #300.
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The -f option can be used when showing the status of services in
runlevels to allow making the output more easily parsable.
Currently, the .ini format is the only one supported.
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This fixes #290.
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Clean up code indented with mixed tabs and spaces.
No actual code changes.
This fixes #280.
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readlink(3) does not nul-terminate the result it sticks
into the supplied buffer. Consequently, the code
rc = readlink(path, buf, sizeof(buf));
does not necessarily produce a C string.
The code in rc_find_pid() produces some C strings this way
and passes them to strlen() and strcmp(), which can lead
to an out-of-bounds read.
In this case, since the code already takes care to
zero-initialize the buffers before passing them
to readlink(3), only allow sizeof(buf)-1 bytes to
be returned.
(While fixing this issue, I fixed two other locations that
used the same problematic pattern.)
This fixes #270.
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These are not standard.
For more information see issue #279.
This fixes #279.
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Fix misleading indentation and other erroneous whitespace.
This fixes #273.
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The following will cause a segfault due to NULL being
passed to strcmp(3)
$ RC_SVCNAME=foo supervise-daemon
Fix the bounds check on argc in main. If argc<=1, then
it is not safe to dereference argv[1].
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The statement
ll = strlen(applet);
appears twice in the same block without any
intervening assignment to the variables
'll' or 'applet'
Remove the second (duplicate) statement.
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In order to run healthcheck() and the unhealthy() function, add an
exec_command call to the supervisor.
Another difference is This function also logs errors instead of
attempting to display them.
This is for #271.
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This will make it easier to track down why the supervisor intermittently
hangs after it runs for a long time.
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This fixes #264.
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This fixes #239.
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