From: LaMont Jones Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 21:56:41 +0000 (-0600) Subject: build-sys: remove files that are no longer delivered from git X-Git-Url: https://err.no/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=919861129d62ca90f3281649fa4a01d408a1814c;p=util-linux build-sys: remove files that are no longer delivered from git Neither mount/h/swap.h nor mount/mount.smbfs is delivered as part of util-linux-ng tar archives. As such, they should not be in git either. Signed-off-by: LaMont Jones --- diff --git a/mount/h/swap.h b/mount/h/swap.h deleted file mode 100644 index db3fc404..00000000 --- a/mount/h/swap.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -#define SWAP_FLAG_PREFER 0x8000 /* set if swap priority specified */ -#define SWAP_FLAG_PRIO_MASK 0x7fff -#define SWAP_FLAG_PRIO_SHIFT 0 - -#define MAX_SWAPFILES 8 diff --git a/mount/mount.smbfs b/mount/mount.smbfs deleted file mode 100644 index 990b6954..00000000 --- a/mount/mount.smbfs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/csh -# -# /sbin/mount.smbfs -# by Greg Galperin, MAR99 -# ver 1.1 MAR99 GRG docs update: must escape special chars like $ -# ver 1.0 MAR99 GRG original version -# -# Intent is to allow calls to mount with -t smbfs to work properly -# (either manually or from an automounter). -# -# bugs: -# -- possible security hole, as this is a shell script called as root... -# -- arguments other than rw and ro which mount might supply are not handled -# -########################################################################### -# -# To use this from autofs: -# -# have an entry of the form -# key -fstype=smbfs,-Uadministrator,-Ppassword ://host/share -# in the appropriate /etc/auto.mountpoint file. -# -# This makes access to /mountpoint/key/ access smb //host/share/ -# as administrator (or another user, if you specify such) with the given -# password. You may have to supply a -c . -# Special characters need to be 'escaped' with a backslash ('\') -- for -# instance, if you want to use the default share names with a "$" at the -# end (e.g., //host/c$), you must enter ://host/c\$ -# -# Note that mount/autofs is smart enough to figure out how to unmount -# this without any extra work on our part! -# -########################################################################### -# -# I get called as: /sbin/mount.smbfs //host/shr /mnt/tmp -o rw,arg1,arg2 -# -# It looks like mount tacks on either "rw" or "ro" as the first argument, -# so I'm going to count on having exactly 5 arguments. -# -# This has been developed and tested with mount-2.7 -# -########################################################################### - -# test for correct # args -if ( $# != 4 ) then - echo $0 does not know how to handle $# arguments: $* - exit -1 -endif - -# test for args in the form I expect -if ( "$3" != "-o" ) then - echo $0 does not know how to handle the 3rd argument not \"-o\" : $3 - exit -1 -endif - -setenv COMMAND "/usr/sbin/smbmount $1 $2" -foreach arg (`echo $4 | /usr/bin/tr ',' ' '`) - if ( "$arg" == "rw" ) then - setenv COMMAND "$COMMAND -f777 -d777" - else if ( "$arg" == "ro" ) then - setenv COMMAND "$COMMAND -f555 -d555" - else - setenv COMMAND "$COMMAND $arg" - endif -end - -$COMMAND -