Since we can now configure xinet.d with uci, it is no longer necessary
to save the configuration in /etc/xinet.d/* when upgrading the system.
This was wrong anyway, because other packages can also store configuration
there. If this configuration get changed then the new/changed one will never get
applied, because the configration is always replaced with the saved
configration during sysupgrade.
Signed-off-by: Florian Eckert <fe@dev.tdt.de>
xinetd.org has been defunct for a long time and it seems the main developer moved everything to GitHub.
Discovered with uscan.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
fix Makefile chmod (644)
replace MD5SUM with HASH
add PKG_MIRROR_HASH when PKG_SOURCE_PROTO:=git
(PKG_SOURCE_PROTO:=svn tarballs are not reproducible for now)
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
Pass HAVE_RLIM_T via TARGET_CPPFLAGS since configure uses that define
but never actually declares it.
Without doing that, `config.h` tries to declare `rlim_t` itself which
leads to `config.h:126:16: error: 'long long long' is too long for GCC`
with musl on at least x86_64.
Also refresh patches while we're at it.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jow@openwrt.org>
Use right size of addresses in bind() call. Also use getpeername addresses when
connecting to ident service to prevent address family mismatch between socket(),
bind() and connect() calls.
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Christian Schoenebeck via github pull request #205:
Reported for a long time in the web. Still exists in the current sources.
Already reported and offert on TRAC Ticket #15821.
You can find a lot of entries on "Google" about the reported problem.
I got the same error on my WNDR3800 and von VirtualBox X86.
I copied the patch to my local trunk build system and recompiled.
The problem was fixed.
Signed-off-by: Christian Schoenebeck <christian.schoenebeck@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan McCrohan <jmccrohan@gmail.com>
Replace the MAINTAINER lines in packages that I maintain with
PKG_MAINTAINER lines, to be consistent with the rest of the packages
tree.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan McCrohan <jmccrohan@gmail.com>