Specifically, import the diff from commit e745bd4c10ab to commit 83563783cc2 in https://github.com/vixie/cron.git My sole motivation is changing to the common MIT license. The old license, especially the "buildable source" clause, is unfriendly for commercial users of this code. Simply changing the license without importing [most of] the code accompanying that license seemed legally dubious. The most regrettable change is losing Paul's uucp path. I partially atone for this loss by restoring the upstream $Id$ tags, since $FreeBSD$ is no longer useful. This is [intended to be] a complete list of the functional changes in this commit. Some changes were made so that we could consider vixie cron to be our upstream and reduce our diffs against it, while others were simply a good idea. - main() - use putenv instead of setenv for PATH - open_pidfile no longer needs snprintf to build pidfile - crontab main() - abort() on impossible errors - check for truncation when building strings with snprintf - getdtablesize() -> sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX) These changes were not taken from upstream's 4.0 diff because they [could] actually change behavior. Some of them might be beneficial, but should be taken separately. - config.h - sendmail args: remove -oi and add -or0s - call setlocale(LC_ALL, "") at the top of main() - acquire_daemonlock - we already use pidfile - cast getpid(), uid_t, and gid_t to long for printf - remove unnecessary braces - I consider them beneficial - BSDi support - glue_strings() - use snprintf(), as we often already did MFC after: on demand Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D40260
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