*** While basic functionnality works, this is NOT hooked up yet as more
things are coming and there is still a glib2/pthread bug preventing a
console to be detected as active.
PolicyKit is an application-level toolkit for defining and handling the
policy that allows unprivileged processes to speak to privileged
processes. It is a framework for centralizing the decision making
process with respect to granting access to privileged operations for
unprivileged applications. PolicyKit is specifically targeting
applications in rich desktop environments on multi-user UNIX-like
operating systems. It does not imply or rely on any exotic kernel
features.
bsd_auth(3) support is based on the Slackware Linux shadow
authentication port.
Several patches from FreeBSD and NetBSD.
*While basic functionnality works, this is NOT hooked up yet as more
things are coming*
Parse regular expressions as they appear in Perl scripts, generating a
structure similar to the structure generated by PPI when it parses a
Perl script, and navigable in much the same way.
ok ajacoutot@
There are a number of different situations (like testing caching code)
where you want to want to do a number of tests, and then verify that
some underlying subroutine deep within the code was called a specific
number of times.
ok ajacoutot@
non-"isdn bullshit" audio devices OpenBSD currently (and most
likely ever will) supports. sndio(7) doesn't support audioamd(4)
(which is an isdn device), but the audio(4) backend here didn't
support that device either.
tested on a 195 MHz r10k O2 extracting install tarballs +
'cvs co ports' + repeatedly compiling tracker in a loop +
'find /', all running simultaneously over the built-in mec0 NIC,
a zaurus with hw.setperf set to 0 + 'find /' running on the
console + tracker and an audio device monitoring program run
from an ssh session through a wi(4) pcmcia card, a 233MHz
Toshiba Tecra 8000 with wss(4), and various other machines.