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https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.en.html#GPLIncompatibleLibs
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We need to ignore SIGPIPE anyway for other platforms.
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Since we swallow IRC PINGs, a client connection can go hours idle on a
quiet network. On my home internet, at least, these connections seem to
get silently dropped.
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This is a little bit messy. Allows setting either -A or -W or both.
Implements SASL EXTERNAL for clients that expect that when connecting
with a client certificate.
Need to test that reloading still works inside capsicum, since I suspect
that rewind call may be blocked.
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These are really just regular arrays masquerading as VLAs.
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My understanding is that sun_path need not be nul-terminated, but I
didn't notice that SUN_LEN actually requires it.
> The length of UNIX-domain address, required by bind(2) and connect(2),
> can be calculated by the macro SUN_LEN() defined in <sys/un.h>.  The
> sun_path field must be terminated by a NUL character to be used with
> SUN_LEN(), but the terminating NUL is not part of the address.
Thanks to Duncan Overbruck <mail@duncano.de> for the report.
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