Frank had originally released the files to us under "Creative Commons
License." After contacting him, he agreed to allow it to be changed to
LGPL:
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 09:16:07 +0100
From: Frank Goenninger <frgo@me.com>
To: Nate Bargmann <n0nb@n0nb.us>
Subject: Re: Hamlib Backend for the ADAT ADT-200A
Hi Nate,
sure - change it to LGPL. Do you do this or should I do and resend the
files?
Tnx!
73 Frank
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I have now done so.
Only other change is stripping of trailing white space.
Implement several simple shell scripts to exercise various aspects of
Hamlib. The previous implementation relied on the installation of
DejaGNU and the tests/config and tests/*.test directories were not
distributed. Also, later Autotools documenation seems to suggest that
DejaGNU is to be replaced by Autotest. The generation and use of simple
scripts was chosen to provide a usable check target until Autotest can
be supported.
Various strncpy operations could result in a port pathname that is not a
NULL terminated string as the allowed string length is the same size as
the buffer per the strncpy manual page. This is corrected by assuring
that the allowed length is FILPATHLEN - 1.
Various strncpy operations could result in a port pathname that is not a
NULL terminated string as the allowed string length is the same size as
the buffer per the strncpy manual page. This is corrected by assuring
that the allowed length is FILPATHLEN - 1.
Various strncpy operations could result in a port pathname that is not a
NULL terminated string as the allowed string length is the same size as
the buffer per the strncpy manual page. This is corrected by assuring
that the allowed length is FILPATHLEN - 1.
Various strncpy operations could result in a port pathname that is not a
NULL terminated string as the allowed string length is the same size as
the buffer per the strncpy manual page. This is corrected by assuring
that the allowed length is FILPATHLEN - 1.
Various strncpy operations could result in a port pathname that is not a
NULL terminated string as the allowed string length is the same size as
the buffer per the strncpy manual page. This is corrected by assuring
that the allowed length is FILPATHLEN - 1.
Various strncpy operations could result in a port pathname that is not a
NULL terminated string as the allowed string length is the same size as
the buffer per the strncpy manual page. This is corrected by assuring
that the allowed length is FILPATHLEN - 1.
Various strncpy operations could result in a port pathname that is not a
NULL terminated string as the allowed string length is the same size as
the buffer per the strncpy manual page. This is corrected by assuring
that the allowed length is FILPATHLEN - 1.
The -r, -p , and -d options could result in a port pathname that is
not a NULL terminated string as the allowed string length is the same
size as the buffer per the strncpy manual page. This is corrected by
assuring that the allowed length is FILPATHLEN - 1.