Re: yes, current is broke...

2000-02-25 Thread Khetan Gajjar
Around Yesterday, "Jeffrey J. Mountin" wrote : Need to wait for him to either run out of code to commit or steam or Dew or smokes or whatever's keeping him going. Then we can all resume building. 1. There no end of code to commit 2. His car uses 97 Octane 3. He doesn't drink Mountain Dew (at

yes, current is broke...

2000-02-24 Thread Dan Langille
I'm guessing this is related to jkh's mention of OpenSSH coming into the tree, but I'm posting it anyway. Just in case it helps. my cvsup is less then 4 hours old. === libssl rm -f .depend mkdep -f .depend -a-DTERMIOS -DANSI_SOURCE -DNO_IDEA -

Re: yes, current is broke...

2000-02-24 Thread Jim Bloom
Yes it is. strlcat and strlcpy are not needed in libssh since they are in the libc already. They existed in the port because earlier version of 3.x did not have them. Mark is in the middle of committing all of the changes. It might be a little while until everything is clean again. Jim Bloom

Re: yes, current is broke...

2000-02-24 Thread Jeffrey J. Mountin
At 01:59 PM 2/24/00 -0800, Alfred Perlstein wrote: * Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000224 13:45] wrote: I'm guessing this is related to jkh's mention of OpenSSH coming into the tree, but I'm posting it anyway. Just in case it helps. my cvsup is less then 4 hours old. === libssl rm -f