Revision 3e8a00ae1d529e61f38f36fdb504902064cf1f5d authored by Benjamin Kramer on 27 April 2009, 13:59:49 UTC, committed by Junio C Hamano on 29 April 2009, 23:50:21 UTC
On OS X (and maybe other unices), getaddrinfo(3) returns NULL in the ai_canonname field if it's called with an IP address for the hostname. We'll now use the IP address for the hostname if ai_canonname was NULL, this also matches the behaviour on Linux. steps to reproduce: $ git daemon --export-all $ git clone git://127.0.0.1/frotz => git daemon's fork (silently) segfaults. Remove the pointless loop while at it. There is only one iteration because of the break; on the last line and there are no continues. Signed-off-by: Benjamin Kramer <benny.kra@googlemail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Makefile
#
# Makefile for perl support modules and routine
#
makfile:=perl.mak
PERL_PATH_SQ = $(subst ','\'',$(PERL_PATH))
prefix_SQ = $(subst ','\'',$(prefix))
ifndef V
QUIET = @
endif
all install instlibdir: $(makfile)
$(QUIET)$(MAKE) -f $(makfile) $@
clean:
$(QUIET)test -f $(makfile) && $(MAKE) -f $(makfile) $@ || exit 0
$(RM) ppport.h
$(RM) $(makfile)
$(RM) $(makfile).old
ifdef NO_PERL_MAKEMAKER
instdir_SQ = $(subst ','\'',$(prefix)/lib)
$(makfile): ../GIT-CFLAGS Makefile
echo all: private-Error.pm Git.pm > $@
echo ' mkdir -p blib/lib' >> $@
echo ' $(RM) blib/lib/Git.pm; cp Git.pm blib/lib/' >> $@
echo ' $(RM) blib/lib/Error.pm' >> $@
'$(PERL_PATH_SQ)' -MError -e 'exit($$Error::VERSION < 0.15009)' || \
echo ' cp private-Error.pm blib/lib/Error.pm' >> $@
echo install: >> $@
echo ' mkdir -p "$(instdir_SQ)"' >> $@
echo ' $(RM) "$(instdir_SQ)/Git.pm"; cp Git.pm "$(instdir_SQ)"' >> $@
echo ' $(RM) "$(instdir_SQ)/Error.pm"' >> $@
'$(PERL_PATH_SQ)' -MError -e 'exit($$Error::VERSION < 0.15009)' || \
echo ' cp private-Error.pm "$(instdir_SQ)/Error.pm"' >> $@
echo instlibdir: >> $@
echo ' echo $(instdir_SQ)' >> $@
else
$(makfile): Makefile.PL ../GIT-CFLAGS
$(PERL_PATH) $< PREFIX='$(prefix_SQ)'
endif
# this is just added comfort for calling make directly in perl dir
# (even though GIT-CFLAGS aren't used yet. If ever)
../GIT-CFLAGS:
$(MAKE) -C .. GIT-CFLAGS
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