openbsd-ports/net/uucp/patches/patch-policy_h

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$OpenBSD: patch-policy_h,v 1.1.1.1 2001/07/13 02:27:16 fgsch Exp $
--- policy.h.orig Sun Aug 20 15:36:06 1995
+++ policy.h Thu Jul 12 03:22:54 2001
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
*/
#define HAVE_BSD_TTY 0
#define HAVE_SYSV_TERMIO 0
-#define HAVE_POSIX_TERMIOS 0
+#define HAVE_POSIX_TERMIOS 1
/* This code tries to guess which terminal driver to use if you did
not make a choice above. It is in this file to make it easy to
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
set to 0 when it should be 1, file transfer will use more CPU time
than necessary. If you are unsure, setting HAVE_UNBLOCKED_WRITES
to 0 should always be safe. */
-#define HAVE_UNBLOCKED_WRITES 0
+#define HAVE_UNBLOCKED_WRITES 1
/* When the code does do a blocking write, it wants to write the
largest amount of data which the kernel will accept as a single
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
SINGLE_WRITE is too small, file transfer will use more CPU time
than necessary. If you have no idea, 64 should work on most modern
systems. */
-#define SINGLE_WRITE 64
+#define SINGLE_WRITE 100
/* Some tty drivers, such as those from SCO and AT&T's Unix PC, have a
bug in the implementation of ioctl() that causes CLOCAL to be
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@
such a system you must set HAVE_BROKEN_SETREUID to 1; if you do
not, you will get error messages from setreuid. Systems on which
setreuid exists but is broken pretty much always have saved setuid. */
-#define HAVE_BROKEN_SETREUID 0
+#define HAVE_BROKEN_SETREUID 1
/* On a few systems, such as NextStep 3.3, the POSIX macro F_SETLKW is
defined, but does not work. On such systems, you must set
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@
the sendmail choice below. Otherwise, select one of the other
choices as appropriate. */
#if 1
-#define MAIL_PROGRAM "/usr/lib/sendmail -t"
+#define MAIL_PROGRAM "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t"
#define MAIL_PROGRAM_TO_BODY 1
#define MAIL_PROGRAM_SUBJECT_BODY 1
#endif
@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@
/* #define LOCKDIR "/etc/locks" */
/* #define LOCKDIR "/usr/spool/locks" */
/* #define LOCKDIR "/usr/spool/uucp/LCK" */
-/* #define LOCKDIR "/var/spool/lock" */
+#define LOCKDIR "/var/spool/lock"
/* You must also specify the format of the lock files by setting
exactly one of the following macros to 1. Check an existing lock
@@ -465,8 +465,8 @@
When looking something up (a system, a port, etc.) the new style
configuration files will be read first, followed by the V2
configuration files, followed by the HDB configuration files. */
-#define HAVE_V2_CONFIG 0
-#define HAVE_HDB_CONFIG 0
+#define HAVE_V2_CONFIG 1
+#define HAVE_HDB_CONFIG 1
/* Exactly one of the following macros must be set to 1. The exact
format of the spool directories is explained in unix/spool.c.
@@ -571,16 +571,14 @@
/* The name of the default spool directory. If HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG is
set to 1, this may be overridden by the ``spool'' command in the
configuration file. */
-#define SPOOLDIR "/usr/spool/uucp"
-/* #define SPOOLDIR "/var/spool/uucp" */
+#define SPOOLDIR "/var/spool/uucp"
/* The name of the default public directory. If HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG is
set to 1, this may be overridden by the ``pubdir'' command in the
configuration file. Also, a particular system may be given a
specific public directory by using the ``pubdir'' command in the
system file. */
-#define PUBDIR "/usr/spool/uucppublic"
-/* #define PUBDIR "/var/spool/uucppublic" */
+#define PUBDIR "/var/spool/uucppublic"
/* The default command path. This is a space separated list of
directories. Remote command executions requested by uux are looked
@@ -643,20 +641,17 @@
/* The default log file when using HAVE_TAYLOR_LOGGING. When using
HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the ``logfile''
command in the configuration file. */
-#define LOGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Log"
-/* #define LOGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/Log" */
+#define LOGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/Log"
/* The default statistics file when using HAVE_TAYLOR_LOGGING. When
using HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the
``statfile'' command in the configuration file. */
-#define STATFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Stats"
-/* #define STATFILE "/var/spool/uucp/Stats" */
+#define STATFILE "/var/spool/uucp/Stats"
/* The default debugging file when using HAVE_TAYLOR_LOGGING. When
using HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the
``debugfile'' command in the configuration file. */
-#define DEBUGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/Debug"
-/* #define DEBUGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/Debug" */
+#define DEBUGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/Debug"
#endif /* HAVE_TAYLOR_LOGGING */
@@ -665,17 +660,17 @@
/* The default log file when using HAVE_V2_LOGGING. When using
HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the ``logfile''
command in the configuration file. */
-#define LOGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/LOGFILE"
+#define LOGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/LOGFILE"
/* The default statistics file when using HAVE_V2_LOGGING. When using
HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the ``statfile''
command in the configuration file. */
-#define STATFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/SYSLOG"
+#define STATFILE "/var/spool/uucp/SYSLOG"
/* The default debugging file when using HAVE_V2_LOGGING. When using
HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the ``debugfile''
command in the configuration file. */
-#define DEBUGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/DEBUG"
+#define DEBUGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/DEBUG"
#endif /* HAVE_V2_LOGGING */
@@ -688,16 +683,16 @@
be replaced by the system name (if there is no appropriate system,
"ANY" will be used). No other '%' character may appear in the
string. */
-#define LOGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/.Log/%s/%s"
+#define LOGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/.Log/%s/%s"
/* The default statistics file when using HAVE_HDB_LOGGING. When using
HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the ``statfile''
command in the configuration file. */
-#define STATFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/.Admin/xferstats"
+#define STATFILE "/var/spool/uucp/.Admin/xferstats"
/* The default debugging file when using HAVE_HDB_LOGGING. When using
HAVE_TAYLOR_CONFIG, this may be overridden by the ``debugfile''
command in the configuration file. */
-#define DEBUGFILE "/usr/spool/uucp/.Admin/audit.local"
+#define DEBUGFILE "/var/spool/uucp/.Admin/audit.local"
#endif /* HAVE_HDB_LOGGING */