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Mike Hibler authored
Upgrade to perl 5.12 means no more "suidperl" (setuid perl scripts). So we now have yet another little wrapper (security/runsuid.c) which runs suid and whose sole function is to exec the perl script of the same name in the /usr/testbed/suidbin directory. So a formerly setuid perl script install now goes like: create /usr/testbed/sbin/mkproj as a symlink to /usr/testbed/libexec/runsuid install real mkproj perl script in /usr/testbed/suidbin/mkproj When the setuid-wrapper is invoked under the name "mkproj" it execs /usr/testbed/suidbin/mkproj. We could almost use sudo for this purpose instead (see security/sudoers.in) but sudo loses one of the groups in the group list. /usr/include/utmp.h is gone in FreeBSD 9.0. In most places we nevered needed it, but in the one case that did (tg source), it just used a couple of the constants exposed (UT_*) and not the struct, so I just hardwired values for the constants. The usual tweakage to the install stuff to reflect yet another set of packages!
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