On some platforms the native realpath doesn't work with non-existent
files (this is actually specified in some versions of POSIX), however
the sftp spec says its realpath with "canonicalize any given path name".
On those platforms, use realpath from the compat library.
In addition, when compiling with -DFORTIFY_SOURCE, glibc redefines
the realpath symbol to the checked version, so redefine ours to
something else so we pick up the compat version we want.
bz#2428, ok djm@
This changes configure.ac to look for '${host}-ar' as set by
AC_CANONICAL_HOST before looking for the unprefixed 'ar'.
Useful when cross-compiling when all your binutils are prefixed.
Patch from moben at exherbo org via astrand at lysator liu se and
bz#2352.
Disables and removes dependency on OpenSSL. Many features don't
work and the set of crypto options is greatly restricted. This
will only work on system with native arc4random or /dev/urandom.
Considered highly experimental for now.
[openbsd-compat/bsd-cygwin_util.h] On Cygwin, determine privilege
separation user at runtime, since it may need to be a domain account.
Patch from Corinna Vinschen.
different symbols for 'read' when various compiler flags are
in use, causing atomicio.c comparisons against it to break and
read/write operations to hang; ok dtucker
RLIMIT_NOFILE pseudo-sandbox on FreeBSD. In some configurations,
libc will attempt to open additional file descriptors for crypto
offload and crash if they cannot be opened.
platform hardening options: include some long long int arithmatic
to detect missing support functions for -ftrapv in libgcc and
equivalents, actually test linking when -ftrapv is supplied and
set either both -pie/-fPIE or neither. feedback and ok dtucker@
to on platforms where it's known to be reliably detected and off elsewhere.
Works around platforms such as FreeBSD 9.1 where it does not interop with
-ftrapv (it seems to work but fails when trying to link ssh). ok djm@
optind) are defined in getopt.h already. Unfortunately they are defined as
"declspec(dllimport)" for historical reasons, because the GNU linker didn't
allow auto-import on PE/COFF targets way back when. The problem is the
dllexport attributes collide with the definitions in the various source
files in OpenSSH, which obviousy define the variables without
declspec(dllimport). The least intrusive way to get rid of these warnings
is to disable warnings for GCC compiler attributes when building on Cygwin.
Patch from vinschen at redhat.com.
openbsd-compat/bsd-statvfs.h] Implement enough of statvfs on top of statfs
to be useful (and for the regression tests to pass) on platforms that
have statfs and fstatfs. ok djm@