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H A D | ypxfr_getmap.c | bc66df81 Sun Feb 04 05:18:44 GMT 1996 Bill Paul <wpaul@FreeBSD.org> ypxfr_getmap.c: - Handle 'empty' maps more gracefully. By empty I mean a valid map that just happens not to have any entries in it, such as you would get if you built a map database from an empty file. Previously, trying to ypxfr such a map would yield an 'NIS map/database error' which is not the correct behavior.
ypxfr_misc: - Make sure to free() or xdr_free() dynamically allocated memory in ypxfr_get_master() as necessary. bc66df81 Sun Feb 04 05:18:44 GMT 1996 Bill Paul <wpaul@FreeBSD.org> ypxfr_getmap.c: - Handle 'empty' maps more gracefully. By empty I mean a valid map that just happens not to have any entries in it, such as you would get if you built a map database from an empty file. Previously, trying to ypxfr such a map would yield an 'NIS map/database error' which is not the correct behavior.
ypxfr_misc: - Make sure to free() or xdr_free() dynamically allocated memory in ypxfr_get_master() as necessary. bc66df81 Sun Feb 04 05:18:44 GMT 1996 Bill Paul <wpaul@FreeBSD.org> ypxfr_getmap.c: - Handle 'empty' maps more gracefully. By empty I mean a valid map that just happens not to have any entries in it, such as you would get if you built a map database from an empty file. Previously, trying to ypxfr such a map would yield an 'NIS map/database error' which is not the correct behavior.
ypxfr_misc: - Make sure to free() or xdr_free() dynamically allocated memory in ypxfr_get_master() as necessary. bc66df81 Sun Feb 04 05:18:44 GMT 1996 Bill Paul <wpaul@FreeBSD.org> ypxfr_getmap.c: - Handle 'empty' maps more gracefully. By empty I mean a valid map that just happens not to have any entries in it, such as you would get if you built a map database from an empty file. Previously, trying to ypxfr such a map would yield an 'NIS map/database error' which is not the correct behavior.
ypxfr_misc: - Make sure to free() or xdr_free() dynamically allocated memory in ypxfr_get_master() as necessary. bc66df81 Sun Feb 04 05:18:44 GMT 1996 Bill Paul <wpaul@FreeBSD.org> ypxfr_getmap.c: - Handle 'empty' maps more gracefully. By empty I mean a valid map that just happens not to have any entries in it, such as you would get if you built a map database from an empty file. Previously, trying to ypxfr such a map would yield an 'NIS map/database error' which is not the correct behavior.
ypxfr_misc: - Make sure to free() or xdr_free() dynamically allocated memory in ypxfr_get_master() as necessary. bc66df81 Sun Feb 04 05:18:44 GMT 1996 Bill Paul <wpaul@FreeBSD.org> ypxfr_getmap.c: - Handle 'empty' maps more gracefully. By empty I mean a valid map that just happens not to have any entries in it, such as you would get if you built a map database from an empty file. Previously, trying to ypxfr such a map would yield an 'NIS map/database error' which is not the correct behavior.
ypxfr_misc: - Make sure to free() or xdr_free() dynamically allocated memory in ypxfr_get_master() as necessary. bc66df81 Sun Feb 04 05:18:44 GMT 1996 Bill Paul <wpaul@FreeBSD.org> ypxfr_getmap.c: - Handle 'empty' maps more gracefully. By empty I mean a valid map that just happens not to have any entries in it, such as you would get if you built a map database from an empty file. Previously, trying to ypxfr such a map would yield an 'NIS map/database error' which is not the correct behavior.
ypxfr_misc: - Make sure to free() or xdr_free() dynamically allocated memory in ypxfr_get_master() as necessary. bc66df81 Sun Feb 04 05:18:44 GMT 1996 Bill Paul <wpaul@FreeBSD.org> ypxfr_getmap.c: - Handle 'empty' maps more gracefully. By empty I mean a valid map that just happens not to have any entries in it, such as you would get if you built a map database from an empty file. Previously, trying to ypxfr such a map would yield an 'NIS map/database error' which is not the correct behavior.
ypxfr_misc: - Make sure to free() or xdr_free() dynamically allocated memory in ypxfr_get_master() as necessary.
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H A D | ypxfr_misc.c | bc66df81 Sun Feb 04 05:18:44 GMT 1996 Bill Paul <wpaul@FreeBSD.org> ypxfr_getmap.c: - Handle 'empty' maps more gracefully. By empty I mean a valid map that just happens not to have any entries in it, such as you would get if you built a map database from an empty file. Previously, trying to ypxfr such a map would yield an 'NIS map/database error' which is not the correct behavior.
ypxfr_misc: - Make sure to free() or xdr_free() dynamically allocated memory in ypxfr_get_master() as necessary. bc66df81 Sun Feb 04 05:18:44 GMT 1996 Bill Paul <wpaul@FreeBSD.org> ypxfr_getmap.c: - Handle 'empty' maps more gracefully. By empty I mean a valid map that just happens not to have any entries in it, such as you would get if you built a map database from an empty file. Previously, trying to ypxfr such a map would yield an 'NIS map/database error' which is not the correct behavior.
ypxfr_misc: - Make sure to free() or xdr_free() dynamically allocated memory in ypxfr_get_master() as necessary. bc66df81 Sun Feb 04 05:18:44 GMT 1996 Bill Paul <wpaul@FreeBSD.org> ypxfr_getmap.c: - Handle 'empty' maps more gracefully. By empty I mean a valid map that just happens not to have any entries in it, such as you would get if you built a map database from an empty file. Previously, trying to ypxfr such a map would yield an 'NIS map/database error' which is not the correct behavior.
ypxfr_misc: - Make sure to free() or xdr_free() dynamically allocated memory in ypxfr_get_master() as necessary. bc66df81 Sun Feb 04 05:18:44 GMT 1996 Bill Paul <wpaul@FreeBSD.org> ypxfr_getmap.c: - Handle 'empty' maps more gracefully. By empty I mean a valid map that just happens not to have any entries in it, such as you would get if you built a map database from an empty file. Previously, trying to ypxfr such a map would yield an 'NIS map/database error' which is not the correct behavior.
ypxfr_misc: - Make sure to free() or xdr_free() dynamically allocated memory in ypxfr_get_master() as necessary. bc66df81 Sun Feb 04 05:18:44 GMT 1996 Bill Paul <wpaul@FreeBSD.org> ypxfr_getmap.c: - Handle 'empty' maps more gracefully. By empty I mean a valid map that just happens not to have any entries in it, such as you would get if you built a map database from an empty file. Previously, trying to ypxfr such a map would yield an 'NIS map/database error' which is not the correct behavior.
ypxfr_misc: - Make sure to free() or xdr_free() dynamically allocated memory in ypxfr_get_master() as necessary. bc66df81 Sun Feb 04 05:18:44 GMT 1996 Bill Paul <wpaul@FreeBSD.org> ypxfr_getmap.c: - Handle 'empty' maps more gracefully. By empty I mean a valid map that just happens not to have any entries in it, such as you would get if you built a map database from an empty file. Previously, trying to ypxfr such a map would yield an 'NIS map/database error' which is not the correct behavior.
ypxfr_misc: - Make sure to free() or xdr_free() dynamically allocated memory in ypxfr_get_master() as necessary. bc66df81 Sun Feb 04 05:18:44 GMT 1996 Bill Paul <wpaul@FreeBSD.org> ypxfr_getmap.c: - Handle 'empty' maps more gracefully. By empty I mean a valid map that just happens not to have any entries in it, such as you would get if you built a map database from an empty file. Previously, trying to ypxfr such a map would yield an 'NIS map/database error' which is not the correct behavior.
ypxfr_misc: - Make sure to free() or xdr_free() dynamically allocated memory in ypxfr_get_master() as necessary. bc66df81 Sun Feb 04 05:18:44 GMT 1996 Bill Paul <wpaul@FreeBSD.org> ypxfr_getmap.c: - Handle 'empty' maps more gracefully. By empty I mean a valid map that just happens not to have any entries in it, such as you would get if you built a map database from an empty file. Previously, trying to ypxfr such a map would yield an 'NIS map/database error' which is not the correct behavior.
ypxfr_misc: - Make sure to free() or xdr_free() dynamically allocated memory in ypxfr_get_master() as necessary.
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