/* pathalias -- by steve bellovin, as told to peter honeyman */ /* #define STRCHR /* have strchr, not index -- probably system v */ /* #define UNAME /* have uname() -- probably system v or 8th ed. */ /* #define MEMSET /* have memset() -- probably system v or 8th ed. */ #define GETHOSTNAME /* have gethostname() -- probably 4.2bsd */ #define BZERO /* have bzero() -- probably 4.2bsd */ /* default place for dbm output of makedb (or use -o file at run-time) */ #define ALIASDB "/usr/new/lib/palias" /************************************************************************** * * * +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ * * | | * * | END OF CONFIGURATION SECTION | * * | | * * | EDIT NO MORE | * * | | * * +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ * * * **************************************************************************/ #ifdef MAIN #ifndef lint static char *c_sccsid = "@(#)config.h 8.1 (down!honey) 86/01/19"; #endif /*lint*/ #endif /*MAIN*/ /* * malloc/free fine tuned for pathalias. * * MYMALLOC should work everwhere, so it's not a configuration * option (anymore). nonetheless, if you're getting strange * core dumps (or panics!), comment out the following manifest, * and use the inferior C library malloc/free. * * report problems to princeton!honey. */ #define MYMALLOC /**/ #ifdef MYMALLOC #define malloc mymalloc #define calloc(n, s) malloc ((n)*(s)) #define free(s) #define cfree(s) extern char *memget(); #endif #ifdef STRCHR #define index strchr #define rindex strrchr #else #define strchr index #define strrchr rindex #endif #ifdef BZERO #define strclear(s, n) ((void) bzero((s), (n))) #else /*!BZERO*/ #ifdef MEMSET extern char *memset(); #define strclear(s, n) ((void) memset((s), 0, (n))) #else /*!MEMSET*/ extern void strclear(); #endif /*MEMSET*/ #endif /*BZERO*/ extern char *malloc(); extern char *strcpy(), *index(), *rindex();