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(from scratch) to use new dirtree infrastructure. (This breaks everything else that currently uses dirtree.)
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added new function string_to_mode(char *m_string, mode_t base) which
parses a given string and converts it to a mode_t.
If either + or - are part of m_string the permissions are either
added or removed from base.
Currently support for permision copy is missing (e.g. g=u),
but all other flags should work.
Format for m_string: either symbolic modes or octal representation.
symbolic modes:
[auog][[+-=][rwxst]*]
examples:
string_to_mode("u=rwx,g=rw,o=r", 0);
string_to_mode("a-x", 0777);
string_to_mode("0744", 0);
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fprintf().
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cleanups on kill.c.
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bzero case pretty well.
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an integer.
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be improved.
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is stored in an unsigned variable.
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the original position before exiting.
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(Yeah, I know sysfs hasn't actually got an API, but I like to pretend...)
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shouldn't die when it's told to chop out a subsection of a string.
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understanding zero-context hunks.
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default and have [p]error_exit() always return nonzero anyway.
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