When using a non C locale such as fr_FR.ISO8859-1, the CUPS messages
returned by lpq are translated. However, the parser in ParseJobs.C can only
handle messages in English. As a result, dtprintinfo exits immediately with
an error message. To fix that problem we force a LANG=C environment when calling
lpq so that messages will be in English and will be processed correctly by dtprintinfo
parser.
This patch fixes many warnings from the beginning of the build up to
and including the depend stage. Nearly all warnings should be gone
even with -Wall.
Removed all the cases of sys_errlist[], no one should be using that
today. Also, correct code generation so that declarations like
'Widget w = NULL; Pixmap p = NULL;' etc, aren't produced, which is
wrong. Use '0', not NULL for these.
This should also correct the 2 mis-definitions of Pixmap that commit
6a9327f2ab attempted to fix in ttsnoop.
dtappbuilder still needs a lot of work.
This fix is a bit of a hack, I just moved the declarations into the
'user code' portion of main().
dtcodegen needs to be fixed so as not to generate this type of code in
the first place.
The patch converts desktop_grid[] from Boolean array into array of
counters of objects, which are placed on cells. When object is
placed on /removed from the screen the counter gets incremented/decremented.
The panel registration code rather stupidly assumed that display
size is always 1280x1024 pixels. Because of this, depending on screen
size, the panel could be registered somewhere in the center of the screen
or completely or partially beyond of it.
The panels were registered only on startup, not those, which were added
from UI.
The fix moves panel registration into separate routine and removes assumption
about display size. The fix yet is not complete since it still makes assumption
about panel's geometry: from dtfile there is still no way to find out
dinamically the size of panel and it's location.
On small screens segfaults could be also triggered without any icons on dtfile
startup if dtwm panel (or part of it) was registered beyond the screen when
RegisterInGrid() was called by InitializeDesktopGrid().
The patch also makes grid registration work for large objects (larger than
2 cells in any direction, like dtwm panel or icon with long file name).
Previously only rectangle vertices were registered.
There was a check in linux.cf for the Linux libc version that didn't
work, since these were never set anywhere. Presumably current Xorg
imake sets these, but since we aren't using that... (yet)
As a result, the build assumed that thread-safe API's were not
supported. Setting the default libc major version to '6' allows the
proper build to take place. libc5 was never threadsafe and no one has
probably used it in over 10 years.
As a result, some earlier porting fixes that referenced '__fds_bits'
on linux systems had to be reverted as these are not valid in an MT
environment. They are also not neccessary when building in such an
environment, as the normal 'fds_bits' works fine.
This patch defintely needs testing on many linux systems.
On some systems with libtcl installed, it might be linked into instant
rather than the locally provided version. This can result in random
coredumps.
Seen on Ubuntu 12.04, x86_64.
Now, we force linking with ../tcl/libtcl.a.
libcompat and header files will be gone in the upcoming 5.5 release, so we
cannot use the ftime(3) interface there. Fall back to the SVR4 version of the
code, but use the tm_gmtoff field of struct tm to get the timezone.
Unfortunately, that is not portable (because I really really would like to
remove that old and crummy struct timeb from the public API).
In several places, variables were XFree()'d, but then used in system()
commands later. This would cause various issues - on my system, I'd
get:
sh: 1: Syntax error: EOF in backquote substitution
system for rm failed; exiting...
while building the guides.
Mostly missing headers, explicit parentheses and new prototypes.
Some Caveats:
* I haven't compile-tested the SVR4 getpty file, it might need another tweak
* There were operator precedence bugs in TermPrimCursor.c and TermPrimRender.c
(^ vs. !=). This might change behaviour, but at least I haven't experienced
any crashes ...
* This adds a little more dependencies for include ordering, but unless we
want to play the "headers that include headers that include headers..." game,
this is unavoidable.
This adds a basic library and support to dtsession and dtlogin to
support Xinerama/Twinview, where multimple monitors are used to make
up an X11 screen.
The main goal here is to draw dialogs and such centered on a monitor,
rather than spread out over multiple monitors.
Might need to add sorting - as on my test system, what I would
consider monitor 0, appears to actually be monitor 1. So a sort might
need to be added to sort the screens according to increasing x and y
offsets so it make sense to a user.
Also, this library is built statically and not documented. Maybe it
could be 'filled' out and refactored/redesigned in the futre if need
be and suppoerted.
It is enabled via a define, CDE_USEXINERAMA in site.def. It's a very
simple lib, so I do not expect any issues with the BSD's - it should
build and work fine, assuming your X server has the XINERAMA
extension, which I think pretty much all of them do at this point.
On OpenBSD, the 'S' option to malloc(3) enables guard pages (among other
things). This loop could have triggered this trap when reading beyond the
buffer. Also, the whole "while(*ip)" construct was based on the assumption that
the memory after the string is always zero-filled.
This has the effect of not performing a tt call each time in
ResolveLocalPathName() if we're on the local host anyway. Drastically reduces
dtfile startup time.
Use Adobe Helvetica as the sans serif user
interface font (among others, dtlogin, front
panel buttons, menu titles) instead of Lucida.
While there, move X Consortium comment back
to the top.
This change applies only to FreeBSD.
dtcreate crashed on 64-bit system when clicking
"Find Set.." button.
Crash happens in libXm:
new_w=0x805db4300, args=0x7fffffffb430, num_args=0x7fffffffb3dc)
at Form.c:1955
$1 = {att = {{type = 4 '\004', w = 0x805db3700, percent = 0, offset = 0,
value = 0, tempValue = 0}, {type = 1 '\001', w = 0x0, percent = 0,
offset = 10, value = 0, tempValue = 0}, {type = 3 '\003',
w = 0x805db3700, percent = 0, offset = 0, value = 0, tempValue = 0}, {
type = 3 '\003', w = 0x800000000, percent = 0, offset = 10, value = 0,
tempValue = 0}}, next_sibling = 0x0, sorted = 0 '\0',
resizable = 1 '\001', preferred_width = 0, preferred_height = 0}
(...)
at icon_selection_dialog.c:1768
1767 /* Creation of icon_scrolled_win */
1768 icon_scrolled_win = XtVaCreateManagedWidget( "icon_scrolled_win",
1769 xmScrolledWindowWidgetClass,
1770 icon_selection_dialog,
1771 XmNscrollingPolicy, XmAUTOMATIC,
1772 /* XmNnavigationType, XmTAB_GROUP, */
1773 XmNx, 282,
1774 XmNy, 84,
1775 XmNscrollBarDisplayPolicy, XmAS_NEEDED,
1776 XmNrightOffset, 10,
1777 XmNrightAttachment, XmATTACH_FORM,
1778 XmNtopOffset, 0,
1779 XmNtopWidget, icon_container_label,
1780 XmNtopAttachment, XmATTACH_WIDGET,
1781 XmNleftOffset, 0,
1782 XmNleftWidget, icon_container_label,
1783 XmNleftAttachment, XmATTACH_OPPOSITE_WIDGET,
1784 XmNbottomOffset, 10,
1785 XmNbottomWidget, XmATTACH_NONE,
1786 XmNbottomAttachment, XmATTACH_WIDGET,
1787 NULL );
What happens here is that ConstraintInitialize receives
four constraints, the last one is this:
{ type = 3 '\003', /* XmATTACH_WIDGET */
w = 0x800000000, /* malformed XmATTACH_NONE ???
percent = 0,
offset = 10, /* specified as XmNbottomOffset */
value = 0,
tempValue = 0}
XmATTACH_* values are defined in <Xm/Xm.h> as follows:
505 enum{ XmATTACH_NONE, XmATTACH_FORM,
506 XmATTACH_OPPOSITE_FORM, XmATTACH_WIDGET,
507 XmATTACH_OPPOSITE_WIDGET, XmATTACH_POSITION,
508 XmATTACH_SELF
509 } ;
What is not clear to why XmATTACH_NONE - which should be (int)0 -
becomes 0x800000000 - looks like a 64 bit bug somewhere.
Providing a long value on None (0L) as in this change fixes the
problem.
I understand is that it possible to use such an "empty" widget
is to create additional space at the bottom of the newly created
"icon_scrolled_win".
What needs to be clarified - shouldn't be such an (int) value be
automatically promoted to (long) (or XtArgVal, XtPointer, ...)
and preserve the value 0? Lots of parameters seem to be
passed as ints (for example dimensions) and they do not
appear to cause any trouble.
- Fix missing prototypes
- Fix some 64-bit related problems (XtVaGetValues)
- Fix crash on dtcreate startup in create_applicationShell1()
- Add XmeFlushIconFileCache() prototype from <Xm/IconFileP.h>
Install black and white and 128-color custom logos for FreeBSD.
The FreeBSD logo based on the artwork provided by The FreeBSD Foundation:
http://www.freebsd.org/logo/logo-basic.png
The mark FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation
is are used by Common Desktop Enviroment (CDE) with
the permission of The FreeBSD Foundation.
The FreeBSD Logo is a trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation and is used
by Common Desktop Environment (CDE) with the permission of
The FreeBSD Foundation.
Use of logo subject to Trademark Usage Terms and Conditions:
http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/documents/Guidelines.shtml
The following patch gets the Lucida Sans font working on my FreeBSD system. Before applying this, title bars and menu bars are displayed in the "-misc-fixed" font. This is on FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE-p3.
Fixes the following warning:
In file included from ../../../imports/x11/include/X11/Xutil.h:54,
from ../../../imports/x11/include/X11/Intrinsic.h:54,
from Action.c:64:
../../../imports/x11/include/X11/keysym.h:49:1: warning: "XK_MISCELLANY" redefined
<command-line>: warning: this is the location of the previous definition
<keysym.h> which includes all key symbols and loads <keysymdef.h>
is automaticlly included by the X Toolkit.
This patch removes #include <keysymdef.h> whenever not needed,
and adds #define XK_MISCALLANY in the source code where required.
Fix this warning:
RFCTransport.C: In function 'long unsigned int writeToFileDesc(const char*, int,
__va_list_tag*)':
RFCTransport.C:91: warning: 'DtMailBoolean' is promoted to 'int' when passed thr
ough '...'
RFCTransport.C:91: warning: (so you should pass 'int' not 'DtMailBoolean' to 'va
_arg')
RFCTransport.C:91: note: if this code is reached, the program will abort
Having a difficult choice between unplasant
cast to get a void * into an enumeration type
and "Something's wrong here" double cast
I decided for the latter.
At least it does not crash when the legal
value of zero is passed as the argument.
Avoid overwrite of local variables when using
short (int, etc.) types with XtVaGetValues().
Cast XtPointer using (XtArgVal) without
the need to use C99 <stdint.h> and friends.
Fix SIGSEGV because of implicit declaration
of _XmStringUngenerate.
The error message reported to the user was:
TT_ERR_PROCID The process id passed is not valid.
XtArgVal should be a type that encompasses XtPointer
and long integer types. In the X.org implementation
it is currently defined as (long).
Don't use (unsigned int *) instead of (Window *).
Use /usr/local/bin/lpq from CUPS for FreeBSD
for now; this prevents immediate dtprintinfo
crash.
In the future we should handle both built-in
/usr/bin/lpq as well as CUPS /usr/local/bin/lpq
output in separate functions.
Code to support CUPS should probably shared between
other operating systems.
When asking for data using XtVaGetValue()
make sure that there is enough place for
the return value (which is sometimes XtPointer).
Providing pointer to (int) is not enough.
Cast XtPointer into requested int types
directly, which unfortunately introduces
compilation warning:
cast from pointer to integer of different size
Add missing prototypes and header files to the dtfile
code in order to move closer towards 64-bit compatibility.
Extract the following functions from Motif internal headers:
_XmGetWidgetExtData
_XmRecordEvent
_XmStringUngenerate
_XmTextFieldSetDestination
_XmGetActiveTopLevelMenu
Extract manually prototypes of the obsolete Motif interface:
_XmHighlightBorder
_XmUnhighlightBorder
Remove XmPrivate.h if extractprototype.awk fails
Make the following header files available via -I:
codelibs/boolean.h
codelibs/pathutils.h
codelibs/shellutils.h
and remove shellutils.h from dtwm directory.
* Revert changes to programs/dtsearchpath/libCliSrv/UnixEnv.C
introduced by c3cb5b8aa6
that could have produced disappearing Application Manager
icons on FreeBSD
* Introduce SearchPath:useSystemPath() virtual method to tell
dtsearchpath to leave some environment variables alone.
It is currently overriden for FreeBSD only if the MANPATH
is empty (system default). Other operating systems
might want to override it if they prefer to have distribution
specific control of a search path in effect.
* Symlink /usr/dt/share/man to /usr/dt/man for FreeBSD
This allows dtsearchpath to actually include /usr/dt/man
in the MANPATH when MANPATH override is in effect.
The dtexec code assumes that fstat reports pipe's readable chars.
Linux always reports 0 for st_size of a pipe.
Instead read one character when select reports readable.
Note EOF when select says readable but read returns 0.
- build shared libraries with major number only (libtt.so.2)
- don't build dtlogin and dtinfo
FreeBSD support for the installer:
- work around awk issue
- create post_install FreeBSD scripts
- install only cmsd on /etc/inetd.conf
skip dtspc and ttdbserver for now
Note to users: please check
if you are affected by awk bug
in udbParseLib.awk if you can.
According to the spec, blank lines in message catalogs or lines
beginning with '$ ' are valid comments.
However, there were many cases where lines in the message catalogs
contained just a single '$', without the required space after it.
Under linux, this caused 126766 error lines (in my builds) of the
form:
... unknown directive `': line ignored
This also causes gencat to exit with a non-0 exit code. Even though
gencat says it ignores the line, it really doesn't.
An early porting change to programs/localized/util/merge.c was made to
ignore this return value on linux. This hack has now been removed.
Build logs are a lot smaller and cleaner now.
- Improve pointer/int compatibility
- Include unpublished Dt headers in Dt
- Use <Xm/XmPrivate.h> for unpublished Motif functions
There are still warnings left generated because
ElementValue.parsed_value should really be a union.
There are also some warnings left because of XtPointer
casting and some unused variables and functions.
This patch removes instances of hardcoded
invocation of /bin/ksh and allows to
replace it with, for, example,
/usr/local/bin/ksh93
Also "ksh93" is accepted whenever "ksh" is.
Tested using the following /bin/ksh:
----8<----
WHAT=`ps -o command= -p $PPID`
msg="Something tried to call /bin/ksh: $PPID: $WHAT"
print -u2 "$msg"
logger user.warn "$msg"
exit 99
----8<----
(Warning: first two lines are FreeBSD specific)
Scripts from Makefiles should now be executed either
with
$(KORNSHELL) korn-shell-script
or
$(SHELL) bourne-shell-script
therefore #!/bin/ksh has not been changed everywhere.
/usr/dt/bin/ scripts have been converted (e.g. Xsession)
Whenever possible Imake and CPP facilities have been used.
For C and C++ programs KORNSHELL needs to be defined to
"/path/to/your/ksh" (with quotes) so that it can make
a valid C constant.
Therefore, when adding KORNSHELL to Imakefile for C files,
you have to add
CXXEXTRA_DEFINES = -DKORNSHELL=\"$(KORNSHELL)\"
or similar (for example, see programs/dtprintinfo)
But for simple shell script substitution we usually change
LOCAL_CPP_DEFINES = -DCDE_CONFIGURATION_TOP=$(CDE_CONFIGURATION_TOP) \
-DCDE_INSTALLATION_TOP=$(CDE_INSTALLATION_TOP) \
-DCDE_LOGFILES_TOP=$(CDE_LOGFILES_TOP)
to:
LOCAL_CPP_DEFINES = -DCDE_CONFIGURATION_TOP=$(CDE_CONFIGURATION_TOP) \
-DCDE_INSTALLATION_TOP=$(CDE_INSTALLATION_TOP) \
-DCDE_LOGFILES_TOP=$(CDE_LOGFILES_TOP) \
-DKORNSHELL=$(KORNSHELL) \
-DXPROJECTROOT=X11ProjectRoot
since we don't want quotes for shell scripts.
Fix warnings related to secruity concerns on varargs functions. By specifying
"%s" on single string calls to sprintf() (and related) it's not possible to
have a % in the input string causing random data to be read off the stack.
Use the same set of langs as on Linux and FreeBSD (no Japanese), don't
redefine a needed macro as no-op, and unset LC_CTYPE in the environment
when building cat files.
We need to use mkcatdefs to build those.
mkcatdefs needs to be built from the open motif
source tree (localized/util/mkcatdefs.c)
and installed as:
cde/imports/motif/localized/util/mkcatdefs
GetBaseName causes segfaults, because when the pathname
ends in a "/" it returns NULL. This happens when trying
to give a valid filename to dtcreate for an icon.
ProcessExecString thought it was returning an array of size 3; however
in C arrays are second-class and there is no direct way to return an
array like this; GCC warning triggered because it was actually
just returning a pointer to local storage. Fixed using malloc.
Also fix some obviously wrong usages of sizeof, although they were
relatively harmless. A little other warning quieting using 0 instead of
NULL.
This code always buffer overflowed, because exactly 2 bytes
less than were used were allocated. This led to dtcreate
crashing when hitting "Find Set..."
The following font families
(or their aliases) will be used:
-adobe-courier-bold-o-normal--*-
-adobe-courier-bold-r-normal--*-
-adobe-courier-medium-o-normal--*-
-adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--*-
-adobe-helvetica-bold-o-normal--*-
-adobe-helvetica-bold-r-normal--*-
-adobe-helvetica-medium-o-normal--*-
-adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal--*-
-adobe-symbol-medium-r-normal--*-
-adobe-times-bold-i-normal--*-
-adobe-times-bold-r-normal--*-
-adobe-times-medium-i-normal--*-
-adobe-times-medium-r-normal--*-
-b&h-lucidasans-medium-r-normal-sans-*-
-b&h-lucidatypewriter-bold-r-normal-sans-*-
-b&h-lucidatypewriter-medium-r-normal-sans-*-
The files will be installed in
/usr/dt/config/xfonts/C
This directory should be added to the
X server font path:
xset fp+ /usr/dt/config/xfonts/C
and/or via
FontPath "/usr/dt/config/xfonts/C"
in the "Files" section of the xorg.conf file.
We have
pid_t
wait3(int *status, int options, struct rusage *rusage);
on FreeBSD and we don't need (union wait) handling.
Another good candidate for one #ifdef from imake templates.
We have already OPT_BSD_WAIT in ToolTalk's tt_options.h
Add preprocessor directives not to try
to redefine sys_errlist[] or sys_nerr
There are already definitions:
extern __const char *__const sys_errlist[];
extern __const int sys_nerr;
in <stdio.h>
Actually we should have something like
NeedSysErrlist in imake definitions
to get rid of those #ifdefs.
BSD make interrupts shell pipeline after
if it cannot run the command:
rm -f Mrm.msg
ln -s ../../../../imports/motif/localized/de_DE.ISO8859-1/msg/Mrm.msg Mrm.msg
Running mkcatdefs for Mrm.cat with LANG set to de_DE.ISO8859-1
( rm -f Mrm.cat Mrm.tmp.msg; LANG=de_DE.ISO8859-1; export LANG; ../../../../imports/motif/localized/util/mkcatdefs Mrm Mrm.msg -h > Mrm.tmp.msg; gencat Mrm.cat Mrm.tmp.msg; rm -f Mrm.tmp.msg )
../../../../imports/motif/localized/util/mkcatdefs: not found
*** Error code 127
After this, an empty Mrm.tmp.msg is left.
Introduce KORNSHELL make variable to point
to the implementation of the Korn Shell.
Use $(SHELL) or $(KORNSHELL) explicitly for
make programs that do not automatically call
shell scripts from the current directory.
dtksh can be now compiled on FreeBSD. Work in progress.
Needs a real Korn shell to bootstrap as $(KSHELL).
KSHELL is set by default to /usr/local/bin/ksh93
(generic POSIX shell may not work)
Tested on:
FreeBSD 9.0-BETA1 #0 r224912M amd64
Known issues:
xvmstat:
* sleep does not work well (SIGSTOP is delivered)
xpong:
* xpong: line 220: ball1x = max_x * 2.2 / 3 : arithmetic syntax error
* dtksh is rebuilt uncondtionally every time make is invoked
Fixes many, though not all 64bit-warnings. In lots of places, pointers are
cast to ints to be then used as array subscripts. The only way to deal with
this is to change them to long. Additionally, use calloc() to allocate the
int_array in istr.c and drop the (wrong) macro patch to istr.h. Should make
dtbuilder work on 32bit again.
This reverts commit 0d2f7866ac.
This causes great mayhem in building/generating dtbuilder .msg files
(corrupting them, and inserting '(nil)' all over the place).
These would cause dtbuilder, and any other program built by dtcodegen
to have screwed up colors, missing callbacks and other mayhem.
This was confirmed by others on the list - reverting this made those
issues go away.
It may be that the int -> long is correct, but the NULL check
certainly does not seem to do what was intended. I'll leave it up to
Pascal to investigate :)
This is a non-POSIX/ISO-C header. It is ok to include this on Linux, but it
is obsolete on BSD; FreeBSD even throws an error if you include it with
__STDC__ defined. Every system should nowadays have malloc() defined in
stdlib.h.
Diff is largely mechanical, replacing malloc.h with stdlib.h where it is not
yet included anyway.