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[SCM] Debian GNU Hurd packaging branch, master, updated. debian/20120710


From: Samuel Thibault
Subject: [SCM] Debian GNU Hurd packaging branch, master, updated. debian/20120710-3-79-g768f71d
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2012 23:31:03 +0000

The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
commit 768f71db6da93af39eadb8a7df9ce64704c9a1f0
Author: Samuel Thibault <address@hidden>
Date:   Tue Nov 27 23:49:56 2012 +0000

    New ustream snapshot
    
      - Migrates everything to libpthread.
      - Bump libc0.3-dev build dependency to get pthread_hurd_cond_wait.
      - Break libthreads-based netdde.
      - Remove install-msgids.diff, pflocal.patch,
      runsystem_setup_pflocal.patch, makedev_keep_options.patch,
      makedev_parted_store.patch, ext2fs_nowait.patch, libpager_deadlock.patch,
      libdiskfs_self-reauth.patch, libdiskfs_sync.patch, merged upstream
      - Refresh exec_filename_exec.patch, exec_filename_fs.patch,
      ext2fs_large_stores.patch, external.patch, init_try_runsystem.gnu.patch,
      libdde_workqueue.patch, libports_stability.patch, pfinet_dhcp.patch,
      posix-sigcodes.patch, proxy-defpager.diff.
    * New patch ext2fs_large_stores_pthread.patch to move ext2fs large store
      support to pthread.

diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index fe6d139..a9921b4 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,5 +1,19 @@
-hurd (20120710-4) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
-
+hurd (20121127-1~0) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+
+  * New ustream snapshot
+    - Migrates everything to libpthread.
+    - Bump libc0.3-dev build dependency to get pthread_hurd_cond_wait.
+    - Break libthreads-based netdde.
+    - Remove install-msgids.diff, pflocal.patch,
+    runsystem_setup_pflocal.patch, makedev_keep_options.patch,
+    makedev_parted_store.patch, ext2fs_nowait.patch, libpager_deadlock.patch,
+    libdiskfs_self-reauth.patch, libdiskfs_sync.patch, merged upstream
+    - Refresh exec_filename_exec.patch, exec_filename_fs.patch,
+    ext2fs_large_stores.patch, external.patch, init_try_runsystem.gnu.patch,
+    libdde_workqueue.patch, libports_stability.patch, pfinet_dhcp.patch,
+    posix-sigcodes.patch, proxy-defpager.diff.
+  * New patch ext2fs_large_stores_pthread.patch to move ext2fs large store
+    support to pthread.
   * control: Add missing libx11-dev, x11proto-core-dev, pkg-config, xkb-data,
   flex, and bison build-dependencies.
 
diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
index d1ab620..ab5254c 100644
--- a/debian/control
+++ b/debian/control
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Priority: required
 Maintainer: GNU Hurd Maintainers <address@hidden>
 Standards-Version: 3.9.3
 Build-Depends: mig (>= 1.3-2), gnumach-dev (>= 2:1.3.99.dfsg.cvs20070526),
- libc0.3-dev (>= 2.9), texinfo, texi2html, libncursesw5-dev, cdbs,
+ libc0.3-dev (>= 2.13-38~), texinfo, texi2html, libncursesw5-dev, cdbs,
  debhelper (>= 4.2.0), gcc-4.7, dpkg (>= 1.15.4) | install-info, autoconf,
  libparted-dev, libpciaccess-dev, libx11-dev, x11proto-core-dev, pkg-config,
  xkb-data, flex, bison
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/pkg-hurd/hurd.git
 Package: hurd
 Essential: yes
 Depends: ${misc:Depends}, sysv-rc, netdde (>= 0.0.20120518~), libc0.3 (>= 
2.13-31~), ${shlibs:Depends}, xkb-data
-Breaks: gnumach (<< 2:1.3.99.dfsg.cvs20070526-1), libc0.3 (<< 2.11.2-12)
+Breaks: gnumach (<< 2:1.3.99.dfsg.cvs20070526-1), libc0.3 (<< 2.11.2-12), 
netdde (<< 0.0.20121127~)
 Suggests: hurd-doc
 Recommends: bf-utf-source
 Provides: makedev, login, console-driver-xkb
diff --git a/debian/patches/ext2fs_large_stores_pthread.patch 
b/debian/patches/ext2fs_large_stores_pthread.patch
index d410838..71f76a3 100644
--- a/debian/patches/ext2fs_large_stores_pthread.patch
+++ b/debian/patches/ext2fs_large_stores_pthread.patch
@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ Date:   Mon Sep 3 22:19:16 2012 +0200
 
     Move large storage patch to pthreads
 
+TODO: merge into ext2fs_large_stores.patch.
+
 Index: hurd-debian/ext2fs/ext2fs.h
 ===================================================================
 --- hurd-debian.orig/ext2fs/ext2fs.h   2012-11-26 00:24:49.000000000 +0000
@@ -340,21 +342,3 @@ index 24533e7..0d71db7 100644
        }
      }
  
-diff --git a/libpager/lock-object.c b/libpager/lock-object.c
-index 93c89f0..c022d0c 100644
---- a/libpager/lock-object.c
-+++ b/libpager/lock-object.c
-@@ -65,11 +65,11 @@ _pager_lock_object (struct pager *p,
-       }
-     }
- 
--  mutex_unlock (&p->interlock);
-+  pthread_mutex_unlock (&p->interlock);
-   memory_object_lock_request (p->memobjcntl, offset, size, should_return,
-                             should_flush, lock_value, 
-                             sync ? p->port.port_right : MACH_PORT_NULL);
--  mutex_lock (&p->interlock);
-+  pthread_mutex_lock (&p->interlock);
-   
-   if (sync)
-     {
diff --git a/debian/patches/ext2fs_nowait.patch 
b/debian/patches/ext2fs_nowait.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index c38b325..0000000
--- a/debian/patches/ext2fs_nowait.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,156 +0,0 @@
-Avoid waiting for disk I/O completion. This improves performance quite a bit,
-and should not be less safe.
-
-Merged upstream.
-
-diff --git a/ext2fs/dir.c b/ext2fs/dir.c
-index 66d8c8a..f0f52f7 100644
---- a/ext2fs/dir.c
-+++ b/ext2fs/dir.c
-@@ -690,7 +690,7 @@ diskfs_direnter_hard (struct node *dp, const char *name, 
struct node *np,
-       }
-     }
- 
--  diskfs_file_update (dp, 1);
-+  diskfs_file_update (dp, diskfs_synchronous);
- 
-   return 0;
- }
-@@ -727,7 +727,7 @@ diskfs_dirremove_hard (struct node *dp, struct dirstat *ds)
-   if (dp->dn->dirents && dp->dn->dirents[ds->idx] != -1)
-     dp->dn->dirents[ds->idx]--;
- 
--  diskfs_file_update (dp, 1);
-+  diskfs_file_update (dp, diskfs_synchronous);
- 
-   return 0;
- }
-@@ -753,7 +753,7 @@ diskfs_dirrewrite_hard (struct node *dp, struct node *np, 
struct dirstat *ds)
- 
-   munmap ((caddr_t) ds->mapbuf, ds->mapextent);
- 
--  diskfs_file_update (dp, 1);
-+  diskfs_file_update (dp, diskfs_synchronous);
- 
-   return 0;
- }
-diff --git a/ext2fs/truncate.c b/ext2fs/truncate.c
-index 077225b..2058a1c 100644
---- a/ext2fs/truncate.c
-+++ b/ext2fs/truncate.c
-@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ diskfs_truncate (struct node *node, off_t length)
-       node->dn_stat.st_size = length;
-       node->dn_set_mtime = 1;
-       node->dn_set_ctime = 1;
--      diskfs_node_update (node, 1);
-+      diskfs_node_update (node, diskfs_synchronous);
-       return 0;
-     }
- 
-@@ -309,6 +309,7 @@ diskfs_truncate (struct node *node, off_t length)
-     {
-       diskfs_node_rdwr (node, (void *)zeroblock, length, block_size - offset,
-                       1, 0, 0);
-+      /* Make sure that really happens to avoid leaks.  */
-       diskfs_file_update (node, 1);
-     }
- 
-@@ -323,7 +324,7 @@ diskfs_truncate (struct node *node, off_t length)
-   node->dn_stat.st_size = length;
-   node->dn_set_mtime = 1;
-   node->dn_set_ctime = 1;
--  diskfs_node_update (node, 1);
-+  diskfs_node_update (node, diskfs_synchronous);
- 
-   err = diskfs_catch_exception ();
-   if (!err)
-diff --git a/libdiskfs/dir-init.c b/libdiskfs/dir-init.c
-index 2cba3a4..4efded0 100644
---- a/libdiskfs/dir-init.c
-+++ b/libdiskfs/dir-init.c
-@@ -63,6 +63,6 @@ diskfs_init_dir (struct node *dp, struct node *pdp, struct 
protid *cred)
-       return err;
-     }
- 
--  diskfs_node_update (dp, 1);
-+  diskfs_node_update (dp, diskfs_synchronous);
-   return 0;
- }
-diff --git a/libdiskfs/dir-link.c b/libdiskfs/dir-link.c
-index 7cc8863..df1bb6a 100644
---- a/libdiskfs/dir-link.c
-+++ b/libdiskfs/dir-link.c
-@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ diskfs_S_dir_link (struct protid *dircred,
-     }
-   np->dn_stat.st_nlink++;
-   np->dn_set_ctime = 1;
--  diskfs_node_update (np, 1);
-+  diskfs_node_update (np, diskfs_synchronous);
- 
-   /* Attach it */
-   if (tnp)
-diff --git a/libdiskfs/dir-rename.c b/libdiskfs/dir-rename.c
-index 867e395..298669b 100644
---- a/libdiskfs/dir-rename.c
-+++ b/libdiskfs/dir-rename.c
-@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ diskfs_S_dir_rename (struct protid *fromcred,
-     }
-   fnp->dn_stat.st_nlink++;
-   fnp->dn_set_ctime = 1;
--  diskfs_node_update (fnp, 1);
-+  diskfs_node_update (fnp, diskfs_synchronous);
- 
-   if (tnp)
-     {
-diff --git a/libdiskfs/dir-renamed.c b/libdiskfs/dir-renamed.c
-index ce8f415..319a41a 100644
---- a/libdiskfs/dir-renamed.c
-+++ b/libdiskfs/dir-renamed.c
-@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ diskfs_rename_dir (struct node *fdp, struct node *fnp, 
const char *fromname,
-     }
-   fnp->dn_stat.st_nlink++;
-   fnp->dn_set_ctime = 1;
--  diskfs_node_update (fnp, 1);
-+  diskfs_node_update (fnp, diskfs_synchronous);
- 
-   if (tnp)
-     {
-diff --git a/libdiskfs/file-set-trans.c b/libdiskfs/file-set-trans.c
-index 26a19eb..c9b2c61 100644
---- a/libdiskfs/file-set-trans.c
-+++ b/libdiskfs/file-set-trans.c
-@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ diskfs_S_file_set_translator (struct protid *cred,
-             if (!error)
-               {
-                 np->dn_stat.st_mode = newmode;
--                diskfs_node_update (np, 1);
-+                diskfs_node_update (np, diskfs_synchronous);
-               }
-             mutex_unlock (&np->lock);
-             return error;
-diff --git a/libdiskfs/node-create.c b/libdiskfs/node-create.c
-index 4a7d108..5b5e463 100644
---- a/libdiskfs/node-create.c
-+++ b/libdiskfs/node-create.c
-@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ diskfs_create_node (struct node *dir,
-   if (S_ISDIR (mode))
-     err = diskfs_init_dir (np, dir, cred);
- 
--  diskfs_node_update (np, 1);
-+  diskfs_node_update (np, diskfs_synchronous);
- 
-   if (err)
-     {
-diff --git a/libdiskfs/node-drop.c b/libdiskfs/node-drop.c
-index f44966b..c3d32c9 100644
---- a/libdiskfs/node-drop.c
-+++ b/libdiskfs/node-drop.c
-@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ diskfs_drop_node (struct node *np)
-       np->dn_stat.st_mode = 0;
-       np->dn_stat.st_rdev = 0;
-       np->dn_set_ctime = np->dn_set_atime = 1;
--      diskfs_node_update (np, 1);
-+      diskfs_node_update (np, diskfs_synchronous);
-       diskfs_free_node (np, savemode);
-     }
-   else
diff --git a/debian/patches/install-msgids.diff 
b/debian/patches/install-msgids.diff
deleted file mode 100644
index 975d38e..0000000
--- a/debian/patches/install-msgids.diff
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
-2005-08-25  Alfred M. Szmidt  <address@hidden>
-        
-       * Makefile (MSGIDS): New variable.
-       (all, install-msgids, $(datadir)/msgids): New targets.
-       (install): Specify install-header and install-msgids as
-       prerequisites.
-
-merged upstream
-
----
- hurd/Makefile |    9 +++++++--
- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
-
---- a/hurd/Makefile
-+++ b/hurd/Makefile
-@@ -22,15 +22,20 @@ DIST_FILES = subsystems $(notdir $(hdrs)
- 
- INSTHDRS = hurd_types.h version.h ioctl_types.h paths.h shared.h console.h \
-       $(notdir $(wildcard $(srcdir)/*.defs))
-+MSGIDS := hurd.msgids $(patsubst %.defs,%.msgids,$(filter %.defs,$(INSTHDRS)))
- 
- include ../Makeconf
- 
--install-headers install: $(includedir)/hurd \
-+all: $(MSGIDS)
-+
-+install: install-msgids install-headers
-+install-headers: $(includedir)/hurd \
-       $(addprefix $(includedir)/hurd/,$(INSTHDRS))
-+install-msgids: $(MSGIDS) $(datadir)/msgids; $(INSTALL_DATA) $^
- 
- $(includedir)/hurd/%: $(srcdir)/%; $(INSTALL_DATA) $< $@
- 
--$(includedir)/hurd:;mkdir -p $@
-+$(datadir)/msgids $(includedir)/hurd:;mkdir -p $@
- 
- %.msgids: $(srcdir)/%.defs
-       if grep -q '^subsystem' $<; \
diff --git a/debian/patches/libdiskfs_self-reauth.patch 
b/debian/patches/libdiskfs_self-reauth.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 24de393..0000000
--- a/debian/patches/libdiskfs_self-reauth.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
-"RPC to self with rendez-vous leading to duplicate port destroy"
-
-http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-hurd/2011-03/msg00045.html
-
-Merged upstream
-
-diff --git a/libfshelp/fetch-root.c b/libfshelp/fetch-root.c
-index 54d3c0c..6585052 100644
---- a/libfshelp/fetch-root.c
-+++ b/libfshelp/fetch-root.c
-@@ -79,7 +79,9 @@ fshelp_fetch_root (struct transbox *box, void *cookie,
-         if (err)
-           ret = MACH_PORT_NULL;
- 
--        mach_port_destroy (mach_task_self (), rend);
-+        /* crdir could be ourselves, and thus diskfs_S_io_reauthenticate
-+         * would get the same name, so don't _destroy_ it !! */
-+        mach_port_mod_refs (mach_task_self (), rend, MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE, 
-1);
- 
-         return ret;
-       }
-diff --git a/libshouldbeinlibc/exec-reauth.c b/libshouldbeinlibc/exec-reauth.c
-index dd267ef..12b34fc 100644
---- a/libshouldbeinlibc/exec-reauth.c
-+++ b/libshouldbeinlibc/exec-reauth.c
-@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ exec_reauth (auth_t auth, int secure, int must_reauth,
-         if (!err)
-           err = auth_user_authenticate (auth, ref, MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND,
-                                         &newport);
--        mach_port_destroy (mach_task_self (), ref);
-+        mach_port_mod_refs (mach_task_self (), ref, MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE, 
-1);
-         if (err)
-           {
-             if (must_reauth)
diff --git a/debian/patches/libdiskfs_sync.patch 
b/debian/patches/libdiskfs_sync.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 19e4517..0000000
--- a/debian/patches/libdiskfs_sync.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-Set diskfs stores as readonly on shutdown before enabling RPCs again.
-
-diff --git a/libdiskfs/init-startup.c b/libdiskfs/init-startup.c
-index bf1acf2..700a26e 100644
---- a/libdiskfs/init-startup.c
-+++ b/libdiskfs/init-startup.c
-@@ -148,6 +148,9 @@ diskfs_S_startup_dosync (mach_port_t handle)
-         diskfs_set_hypermetadata (1, 1);
-         _diskfs_diskdirty = 0;
- 
-+        diskfs_readonly = 1;
-+        diskfs_readonly_changed (1);
-+
-         ports_resume_class_rpcs (diskfs_protid_class);
-       }
- 
diff --git a/debian/patches/libpager_deadlock.patch 
b/debian/patches/libpager_deadlock.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index b9bc4e1..0000000
--- a/debian/patches/libpager_deadlock.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-hurd/2010-03/msg00127.html
-for the story. This should be completely safe, but Sergio believes
-memory_object_lock_request shouldn't actually block.
-
-merged upstream
-
-diff --git a/libpager/lock-object.c b/libpager/lock-object.c
-index d108666..d8d4a1b 100644
---- a/libpager/lock-object.c
-+++ b/libpager/lock-object.c
-@@ -65,9 +65,11 @@ _pager_lock_object (struct pager *p,
-       }
-     }
- 
-+  mutex_unlock (&p->interlock);
-   memory_object_lock_request (p->memobjcntl, offset, size, should_return,
-                             should_flush, lock_value, 
-                             sync ? p->port.port_right : MACH_PORT_NULL);
-+  mutex_lock (&p->interlock);
-   
-   if (sync)
-     {
diff --git a/debian/patches/makedev_keep_options.patch 
b/debian/patches/makedev_keep_options.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index f967446..0000000
--- a/debian/patches/makedev_keep_options.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
-Add options -k and -K to MAKEDEV.sh to chose not to overwrite existing entries.
-
-TODO: submit to bug-hurd
-
-merged upstream
-
-Index: hurd/sutils/MAKEDEV.sh
-===================================================================
---- hurd.orig/sutils/MAKEDEV.sh        2010-07-01 18:14:22.000000000 +0200
-+++ hurd/sutils/MAKEDEV.sh     2010-07-01 18:17:37.000000000 +0200
-@@ -8,6 +8,8 @@
- ECHO=:                # Change to "echo" to echo commands.
- EXEC=""               # Change to ":" to suppress command execution.
- DEVDIR=`pwd`  # Reset below by -D/--devdir command line option.
-+STFLAGS="-g"  # Set to -k if active translators are to be kept.
-+KEEP=         # Set to something if existing files are to be left alone.
- 
- while :; do
-   case "$1" in
-@@ -18,6 +20,8 @@
- 
-   -D, --devdir=DIR           Use DIR when a device node name must be
-                              embedded in a translator; default is the cwd
-+  -k, --keep-active          Leave any existing active translator running
-+  -K, --keep-all             Don't overwrite existing files
-   -n, --dry-run              Don't actually execute any commands
-   -v, --verbose              Show what commands are executed to make the 
devices
-   -?, --help                 Give this help list
-@@ -28,11 +32,14 @@
-     --devdir=*) DEVDIR="`echo "$1" | sed 's/^--devdir=//'`"; shift 1;;
-     -D)         DEVDIR="$2"; shift 2;;
-     -D*)        DEVDIR="`echo "$1" | sed 's/^-D//'`"; shift 1;;
-+    --keep-active|-k) STFLAGS="-k"; shift;;
-+    --keep-all|-K) KEEP=1; shift;;
-     --verbose|-v) ECHO=echo; shift;;
-     --dry-run|-n) EXEC=:; shift;;
-     -nv|-vn)      ECHO=echo; EXEC=:; shift;;
-     --usage)
--      echo "Usage: $0 [-V?] [-D DIR] [--help] [--usage] [--version] 
[--devdir=DIR] DEVNAME..."
-+      echo "Usage: $0 [-V?] [-D DIR] [--help] [--usage] [--version]"
-+      echo "                [--devdir=DIR] [--keep-active] [--keep-all] 
DEVNAME..."
-       exit 0;;
-     --version|-V)
-       echo "STANDARD_HURD_VERSION_MAKEDEV_"; exit 0;;
-@@ -61,10 +68,13 @@
-   local OWNER="$2"
-   local PERM="$3"
-   shift 3
--  if cmd settrans -cg "$NODE"; then
-+  if [ "$KEEP" ] && showtrans "$NODE" > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
-+    return;
-+  fi
-+  if cmd settrans $STFLAGS -c "$NODE"; then
-     cmd chown "$OWNER" "$NODE"
-     cmd chmod "$PERM" "$NODE"
--    cmd settrans "$NODE" "$@"
-+    cmd settrans $STFLAGS "$NODE" "$@"
-   fi
- }
- 
diff --git a/debian/patches/makedev_parted_store.patch 
b/debian/patches/makedev_parted_store.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index f4d4529..0000000
--- a/debian/patches/makedev_parted_store.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
-Add option -p to MAKEDEV to use user-space parted stores for partition devices.
-
-TODO: use in installed system, test, and submit to bug-hurd. IIRC the issue 
with
-it was that the swapper does not like parted-based stores.
-
-merged upstream
-
-Index: hurd/sutils/MAKEDEV.sh
-===================================================================
---- hurd.orig/sutils/MAKEDEV.sh        2010-07-08 00:48:13.000000000 +0000
-+++ hurd/sutils/MAKEDEV.sh     2010-07-08 01:18:26.000000000 +0000
-@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
- DEVDIR=`pwd`  # Reset below by -D/--devdir command line option.
- STFLAGS="-g"  # Set to -k if active translators are to be kept.
- KEEP=         # Set to something if existing files are to be left alone.
-+USE_PARTSTORE=        # Whether to use the newer part: stores
- 
- while :; do
-   case "$1" in
-@@ -22,6 +23,8 @@
-                              embedded in a translator; default is the cwd
-   -k, --keep-active          Leave any existing active translator running
-   -K, --keep-all             Don't overwrite existing files
-+  -p, --parted               Prefer user-space parted stores to kernel devices
-+                             for partition devices
-   -n, --dry-run              Don't actually execute any commands
-   -v, --verbose              Show what commands are executed to make the 
devices
-   -?, --help                 Give this help list
-@@ -34,11 +37,12 @@
-     -D*)        DEVDIR="`echo "$1" | sed 's/^-D//'`"; shift 1;;
-     --keep-active|-k) STFLAGS="-k"; shift;;
-     --keep-all|-K) KEEP=1; shift;;
-+    --parted|-p) USE_PARTSTORE=1; shift;;
-     --verbose|-v) ECHO=echo; shift;;
-     --dry-run|-n) EXEC=:; shift;;
-     -nv|-vn)      ECHO=echo; EXEC=:; shift;;
-     --usage)
--      echo "Usage: $0 [-V?] [-D DIR] [--help] [--usage] [--version]"
-+      echo "Usage: $0 [-V?] [-D DIR] [--help] [--usage] [--version] 
[--parted]"
-       echo "                [--devdir=DIR] [--keep-active] [--keep-all] 
DEVNAME..."
-       exit 0;;
-     --version|-V)
-@@ -150,6 +154,7 @@
-       ;;
- 
-       [hrsc]d*)
-+      local sliceno=
-         local n="${I#?d}"
-       local major="${n%%[!0-9]*}"
-       if [ -z "$major" ]; then
-@@ -170,7 +175,9 @@
-           ;;
-         esac
-         case "$rest" in
--        '') ;;        # Whole slice
-+        '')           # Whole slice, can use parted stores
-+          sliceno=$slice
-+          ;;
-         [a-z]) ;;     # BSD partition after slice
-         *)
-           lose "$I: Invalid partition \`$rest'"
-@@ -183,7 +190,12 @@
-       esac
- 
-       # The device name passed all syntax checks, so finally use it!
--      st $I root 640 /hurd/storeio $I
-+      if [ "$USE_PARTSTORE" ] && [ -z "$rest" ] && [ "$sliceno" ]; then
-+        local dev=${I%s[0-9]*}
-+        st $I root 640 /hurd/storeio -T typed part:$sliceno:device:$dev
-+      else
-+        st $I root 640 /hurd/storeio $I
-+      fi
-       ;;
- 
-       netdde)
diff --git a/debian/patches/pflocal.patch b/debian/patches/pflocal.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 7ebba8d..0000000
--- a/debian/patches/pflocal.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,675 +0,0 @@
-2005-05-17  Neal H. Walfield  <address@hidden>
-
-       * connq.h (struct connq_request): Remove forward.
-       (connq_listen): Wait for a request to be queued not until there is
-       a connection attempt.  Remove REQ parameter.  Update callers.
-       (connq_request_complete): Remove declaration.
-       (connq_connect): Wait for a slot to queue a request not until
-       there is an acceptor.  Remove SOCK parameter.  Update callers.
-       (connq_connect_complete): New declaration.
-       (connq_connect_cancel): New declaration.
-       
-       * connq.c (struct connq): Remove fields noqueue, queue, length,
-       head and tail.  Add fields head, tail, count, max, connectors and
-       num_connectors.  That is, replace the circular buffer with a
-       singly linked list.
-       (qnext): Remove function.
-       (struct connq_request): Remove field signal, lock, completed and
-       err.  Add field next.
-       (connq_request_init): Rewrite according to new semantics.
-       (connq_request_enqueue): New function.
-       (connq_request_dequeue): New function.
-       (connq_create): Update according to new semantics.
-       (connq_destroy): Likewise.
-       (connq_listen): Rewrite to not block until there is a connector
-       but until there is a request in the queue.
-       (connq_request_complete): Remove function.
-       (connq_connect): Rewrite to not block until there is an acceptor
-       but until there is space for a request.
-       (connq_connect_complete): New function.
-       (connq_connect_cancel): New function.
-       (connq_compress): Remove dead code.
-       (connq_set_length): Rewrite.
-
-       * socket.c (S_socket_connect): Create the server socket here...
-       (S_socket_accept): ... not here.
-
-merged upstream
----
- pflocal/connq.c  |  341 
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------
- pflocal/connq.h  |   39 +++---
- pflocal/io.c     |    8 -
- pflocal/socket.c |   72 +++++------
- 4 files changed, 245 insertions(+), 215 deletions(-)
-
---- a/pflocal/connq.c
-+++ b/pflocal/connq.c
-@@ -26,31 +26,22 @@
- /* A queue for queueing incoming connections.  */
- struct connq
- {
--  /* True if all connection requests should be treated as non-blocking.  */
--  int noqueue;
--
-   /* The connection request queue.  */
--  struct connq_request **queue;
--  unsigned length;
--  /* Head is the position in QUEUE of the first request, and TAIL is the
--     first free position in the queue.  If HEAD == TAIL, then the queue is
--     empty.  Starting at HEAD, successive positions can be calculated by
--     using qnext().  */
--  unsigned head, tail;
-+  struct connq_request *head;
-+  struct connq_request **tail;
-+  unsigned count;
-+  unsigned max;
- 
-   /* Threads that have done an accept on this queue wait on this condition.  
*/
-   struct condition listeners;
-   unsigned num_listeners;
- 
-+  /* Threads that have done a connect on this queue wait on this condition.  
*/
-+  struct condition connectors;
-+  unsigned num_connectors;
-+
-   struct mutex lock;
- };
--
--/* Returns the position CQ's queue after POS.  */
--static inline unsigned
--qnext (struct connq *cq, unsigned pos)
--{
--  return (pos + 1 == cq->length) ? 0 : pos + 1;
--}
- 
- /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */
- 
-@@ -58,30 +49,50 @@ qnext (struct connq *cq, unsigned pos)
-    get information from and to the thread.  */
- struct connq_request
- {
-+  struct connq_request *next;
-+
-   /* The socket that's waiting to connect.  */
-   struct sock *sock;
--
--  /* What the waiting thread blocks on.  */
--  struct condition signal;
--  struct mutex lock;
--
--  /* Set to true when this request has been dealt with, to guard against
--     spurious conditions being signaled.  */
--  int completed;
--
--  /* After the waiting thread is unblocked, this is the result, either 0 if
--     SOCK has been connected, or an error.  */
--  error_t err;
- };
- 
- static inline void
- connq_request_init (struct connq_request *req, struct sock *sock)
- {
--  req->err = 0;
-   req->sock = sock;
--  req->completed = 0;
--  condition_init (&req->signal);
--  mutex_init (&req->lock);
-+}
-+
-+/* Enqueue connection request REQ onto CQ.  CQ must be locked.  */
-+static void
-+connq_request_enqueue (struct connq *cq, struct connq_request *req)
-+{
-+  assert (! mutex_try_lock (&cq->lock));
-+
-+  req->next = NULL;
-+  *cq->tail = req;
-+  cq->tail = &req->next;
-+
-+  cq->count ++;
-+}
-+
-+/* Dequeue a pending request from CQ.  CQ must be locked and must not
-+   be empty.  */
-+static struct connq_request *
-+connq_request_dequeue (struct connq *cq)
-+{
-+  struct connq_request *req;
-+
-+  assert (! mutex_try_lock (&cq->lock));
-+  assert (cq->head);
-+
-+  req = cq->head;
-+  cq->head = req->next;
-+  if (! cq->head)
-+    /* We just dequeued the last element.  Fixup the tail pointer.  */
-+    cq->tail = &cq->head;
-+
-+  cq->count --;
-+
-+  return req;
- }
- 
- /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */
-@@ -95,16 +106,20 @@ connq_create (struct connq **cq)
-   struct connq *new = malloc (sizeof (struct connq));
- 
-   if (!new)
--    return ENOMEM;
-+    return ENOBUFS;
-+
-+  new->head = NULL;
-+  new->tail = &new->head;
-+  new->count = 0;
-+  /* By default, don't queue requests.  */
-+  new->max = 0;
- 
--  new->noqueue = 1;           /* By default, don't queue requests.  */
--  new->length = 0;
--  new->head = new->tail = 0;
--  new->queue = NULL;
-   new->num_listeners = 0;
-+  new->num_connectors = 0;
- 
-   mutex_init (&new->lock);
-   condition_init (&new->listeners);
-+  condition_init (&new->connectors);
- 
-   *cq = new;
-   return 0;
-@@ -116,175 +131,189 @@ connq_destroy (struct connq *cq)
- {
-   /* Everybody in the queue should hold a reference to the socket
-      containing the queue.  */
--  assert (cq->length == 0);
--  /* Nevertheless, malloc(0) or realloc(0) might allocate some small
--     space.  */
--  if (cq->queue)
--    free (cq->queue);
-+  assert (! cq->head);
-+  assert (cq->count == 0);
-+
-   free (cq);
- }
- 
- /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- */
- 
--/* Wait for a connection attempt to be made on CQ, and return the connecting
--   socket in SOCK, and a request tag in REQ.  If REQ is NULL, the request is
--   left in the queue, otherwise connq_request_complete must be called on REQ
--   to allow the requesting thread to continue.  If NOBLOCK is true,
--   EWOULDBLOCK is returned when there are no immediate connections
--   available. */
-+/* Return a connection request on CQ.  If SOCK is NULL, the request is
-+   left in the queue.  If NOBLOCK is true, EWOULDBLOCK is returned
-+   when there are no immediate connections available.  */
- error_t
--connq_listen (struct connq *cq, int noblock,
--            struct connq_request **req, struct sock **sock)
-+connq_listen (struct connq *cq, int noblock, struct sock **sock)
- {
-+  error_t err = 0;
-+
-   mutex_lock (&cq->lock);
- 
--  if (noblock && cq->head == cq->tail)
-+  if (noblock && cq->count == 0 && cq->num_connectors == 0)
-     {
-       mutex_unlock (&cq->lock);
-       return EWOULDBLOCK;
-     }
- 
-+  if (! sock && (cq->count > 0 || cq->num_connectors > 0))
-+    /* The caller just wants to know if a connection ready.  */
-+    {
-+      mutex_unlock (&cq->lock);
-+      return 0;
-+    }
-+
-   cq->num_listeners++;
- 
--  while (cq->head == cq->tail)
--    if (hurd_condition_wait (&cq->listeners, &cq->lock))
--      {
--      cq->num_listeners--;
--      mutex_unlock (&cq->lock);
--      return EINTR;
--      }
-+  if (cq->count == 0)
-+    /* The request queue is empty.  */
-+    {
-+      assert (! cq->head);
-+
-+      if (cq->num_connectors > 0)
-+      /* Someone is waiting for an acceptor.  Signal that we can
-+         service their request.  */
-+      condition_signal (&cq->connectors);
-+
-+      do
-+      if (hurd_condition_wait (&cq->listeners, &cq->lock))
-+        {
-+          cq->num_listeners--;
-+          err = EINTR;
-+          goto out;
-+        }
-+      while (cq->count == 0);
-+    }
-+
-+  assert (cq->head);
- 
--  if (req != NULL)
-+  if (sock)
-     /* Dequeue the next request, if desired.  */
-     {
--      *req = cq->queue[cq->head];
--      cq->head = qnext (cq, cq->head);
--      if (sock != NULL)
--      *sock = (*req)->sock;
-+      struct connq_request *req = connq_request_dequeue (cq);
-+      *sock = req->sock;
-+      free (req);
-     }
-+  else if (cq->num_listeners > 0)
-+    /* The caller will not actually process this request but someone
-+       else could.  (This case is rare but possible: it would require
-+       one thread to do a select on the socket and a second to do an
-+       accept.)  */
-+    condition_signal (&cq->listeners);
-+  else
-+    /* There is no one else to process the request and the connection
-+       has now been initiated.  This is not actually a problem as even
-+       if the current queue limit is 0, the connector will queue the
-+       request and another listener (should) eventually come along.
-+       (In fact it is very probably as the caller has likely done a
-+       select and will now follow up with an accept.)  */
-+    ;
- 
--  cq->num_listeners--;
--
-+ out:
-   mutex_unlock (&cq->lock);
--
--  return 0;
--}
--
--/* Return the error code ERR to the thread that made the listen request REQ,
--   returned from a previous connq_listen.  */
--void
--connq_request_complete (struct connq_request *req, error_t err)
--{
--  mutex_lock (&req->lock);
--  req->err = err;
--  req->completed = 1;
--  condition_signal (&req->signal);
--  mutex_unlock (&req->lock);
-+  return err;
- }
- 
--/* Try to connect SOCK with the socket listening on CQ.  If NOBLOCK is true,
--   then return EWOULDBLOCK immediately when there are no immediate
--   connections available.  Neither SOCK nor CQ should be locked.  */
-+/* Try to connect SOCK with the socket listening on CQ.  If NOBLOCK is
-+   true, then return EWOULDBLOCK if there are no connections
-+   immediately available.  On success, this call must be followed up
-+   either connq_connect_complete or connq_connect_cancel.  */
- error_t
--connq_connect (struct connq *cq, int noblock, struct sock *sock)
-+connq_connect (struct connq *cq, int noblock)
- {
--  error_t err = 0;
--  unsigned next;
--
-   mutex_lock (&cq->lock);
- 
-   /* Check for listeners after we've locked CQ for good.  */
--  if ((noblock || cq->noqueue) && cq->num_listeners == 0)
-+
-+  if (noblock
-+      && cq->count + cq->num_connectors >= cq->max + cq->num_listeners)
-+    /* We are in non-blocking mode and would have to wait to secure an
-+       entry in the listen queue.  */
-     {
-       mutex_unlock (&cq->lock);
-       return EWOULDBLOCK;
-     }
- 
--  next = qnext (cq, cq->tail);
--  if (next == cq->tail)
--    /* The queue is full.  */
--    err = ECONNREFUSED;
--  else
--    {
--      struct connq_request req;
-+  cq->num_connectors ++;
-+
-+  while (cq->count + cq->num_connectors > cq->max + cq->num_listeners)
-+    /* The queue is full and there is no immediate listener to service
-+       us.  Block until we can get a slot.  */
-+    if (hurd_condition_wait (&cq->connectors, &cq->lock))
-+      {
-+      cq->num_connectors --;
-+      mutex_unlock (&cq->lock);
-+      return EINTR;
-+      }
- 
--      connq_request_init (&req, sock);
-+  mutex_unlock (&cq->lock);
- 
--      cq->queue[cq->tail] = &req;
--      cq->tail = next;
-+  return 0;
-+}
- 
--      /* Hold REQ.LOCK before we signal the condition so that we're sure
--       to be woken up.  */
--      mutex_lock (&req.lock);
--      condition_signal (&cq->listeners);
--      mutex_unlock (&cq->lock);
-+/* Follow up to connq_connect.  Completes the connect, SOCK is the new
-+   server socket.  */
-+void
-+connq_connect_complete (struct connq *cq, struct sock *sock)
-+{
-+  struct connq_request *req;
-+
-+  req = malloc (sizeof (struct connq_request));
-+  if (! req)
-+    abort ();
-+
-+  connq_request_init (req, sock);
- 
--      while (!req.completed)
--      condition_wait (&req.signal, &req.lock);
--      err = req.err;
-+  mutex_lock (&cq->lock);
-+
-+  assert (cq->num_connectors > 0);
-+  cq->num_connectors --;
-+
-+  connq_request_enqueue (cq, req);
- 
--      mutex_unlock (&req.lock);
-+  if (cq->num_listeners > 0)
-+    /* Wake a listener up.  We must consume the listener ref here as
-+       someone else might call this function before the listener
-+       thread dequeues this request.  */
-+    {
-+      cq->num_listeners --;
-+      condition_signal (&cq->listeners);
-     }
- 
--  return err;
-+  mutex_unlock (&cq->lock);
- }
--
--#if 0
--/* `Compresses' CQ, by removing any NULL entries.  CQ should be locked.  */
--static void
--connq_compress (struct connq *cq)
-+
-+/* Follow up to connq_connect.  Cancel the connect.  */
-+void
-+connq_connect_cancel (struct connq *cq)
- {
--  unsigned pos;
--  unsigned comp_tail = cq->head;
-+  mutex_lock (&cq->lock);
- 
--  /* Now compress the queue to remove any null entries we put in.  */
--  for (pos = cq->head; pos != cq->tail; pos = qnext (cq, pos))
--    if (cq->queue[pos] != NULL)
--      /* This position has a non-NULL request, so move it to the end of the
--       compressed queue.  */
--      {
--      cq->queue[comp_tail] = cq->queue[pos];
--      comp_tail = qnext (cq, comp_tail);
--      }
-+  assert (cq->num_connectors > 0);
-+  cq->num_connectors --;
- 
--  /* Move back tail to only include what we kept in the queue.  */
--  cq->tail = comp_tail;
-+  if (cq->count + cq->num_connectors >= cq->max + cq->num_listeners)
-+    /* A connector is blocked and could use the spot we reserved.  */
-+    condition_signal (&cq->connectors);
-+
-+  mutex_unlock (&cq->lock);
- }
--#endif
- 
--/* Set CQ's queue length to LENGTH.  Any sockets already waiting for a
--   connections that are past the new length will fail with ECONNREFUSED.  */
-+/* Set CQ's queue length to LENGTH.  */
- error_t
--connq_set_length (struct connq *cq, int length)
-+connq_set_length (struct connq *cq, int max)
- {
--  mutex_lock (&cq->lock);
-+  int omax;
- 
--  if (length > cq->length)
--    /* Growing the queue is simple... */
--    cq->queue = realloc (cq->queue, sizeof (struct connq_request *) * length);
--  else
--    /* Shrinking it less so.  */
--    {
--      int i;
--      struct connq_request **new_queue =
--      malloc (sizeof (struct connq_request *) * length);
--
--      for (i = 0; i < cq->length && cq->head != cq->tail; i++)
--      {
--        if (i < length)
--          /* Keep this connect request in the queue.  */
--          new_queue[length - i] = cq->queue[cq->head];
--        else
--          /* Punt this one.  */
--          connq_request_complete (cq->queue[cq->head], ECONNREFUSED);
--        cq->head = qnext (cq, cq->head);
--      }
--
--      free (cq->queue);
--      cq->queue = new_queue;
--    }
-+  mutex_lock (&cq->lock);
-+  omax = cq->max;
-+  cq->max = max;
- 
--  cq->noqueue = 0;            /* Turn on queueing.  */
-+  if (max > omax && cq->count >= omax && cq->count < max
-+      && cq->num_connectors >= cq->num_listeners)
-+    /* This is an increase in the number of connection slots which has
-+       made some slots available and there are waiting threads.  Wake
-+       them up.  */
-+    condition_broadcast (&cq->listeners);
- 
-   mutex_unlock (&cq->lock);
- 
---- a/pflocal/connq.h
-+++ b/pflocal/connq.h
-@@ -23,9 +23,8 @@
- 
- #include <errno.h>
- 
--/* Unknown types */
-+/* Forward.  */
- struct connq;
--struct connq_request;
- struct sock;
- 
- /* Create a new listening queue, returning it in CQ.  The resulting queue
-@@ -36,26 +35,26 @@ error_t connq_create (struct connq **cq)
- /* Destroy a queue.  */
- void connq_destroy (struct connq *cq);
- 
--/* Wait for a connection attempt to be made on CQ, and return the connecting
--   socket in SOCK, and a request tag in REQ.  If REQ is NULL, the request is
--   left in the queue, otherwise connq_request_complete must be called on REQ
--   to allow the requesting thread to continue.  If NOBLOCK is true,
--   EWOULDBLOCK is returned when there are no immediate connections
--   available.  CQ should be unlocked.  */
--error_t connq_listen (struct connq *cq, int noblock,
--                    struct connq_request **req, struct sock **sock);
--
--/* Return the error code ERR to the thread that made the listen request REQ,
--   returned from a previous connq_listen.  */
--void connq_request_complete (struct connq_request *req, error_t err);
-+/* Return a connection request on CQ.  If SOCK is NULL, the request is
-+   left in the queue.  If NOBLOCK is true, EWOULDBLOCK is returned
-+   when there are no immediate connections available.  */
-+error_t connq_listen (struct connq *cq, int noblock, struct sock **sock);
-+
-+/* Try to connect SOCK with the socket listening on CQ.  If NOBLOCK is
-+   true, then return EWOULDBLOCK if there are no connections
-+   immediately available.  On success, this call must be followed up
-+   either connq_connect_complete or connq_connect_cancel.  */
-+error_t connq_connect (struct connq *cq, int noblock);
-+
-+/* Follow up to connq_connect.  Completes the connection, SOCK is the
-+   new server socket.  */
-+void connq_connect_complete (struct connq *cq, struct sock *sock);
-+
-+/* Follow up to connq_connect.  Cancel the connect.  */
-+void connq_connect_cancel (struct connq *cq);
- 
- /* Set CQ's queue length to LENGTH.  Any sockets already waiting for a
--   connections that are past the new length will fail with ECONNREFUSED.  */
-+   connections that are past the new length remain.  */
- error_t connq_set_length (struct connq *cq, int length);
- 
--/* Try to connect SOCK with the socket listening on CQ.  If NOBLOCK is true,
--   then return EWOULDBLOCK immediately when there are no immediate
--   connections available. Neither SOCK nor CQ should be locked.  */
--error_t connq_connect (struct connq *cq, int noblock, struct sock *sock);
--
- #endif /* __CONNQ_H__ */
---- a/pflocal/io.c
-+++ b/pflocal/io.c
-@@ -199,16 +199,16 @@ S_io_select (struct sock_user *user,
- 
-       if (*select_type & SELECT_READ)
-       {
--        /* Wait for a connect.  Passing in NULL for REQ means that the
--           request won't be dequeued.  */
--        if (connq_listen (sock->listen_queue, 1, NULL, NULL) == 0)
-+        /* Wait for a connect.  Passing in NULL for SOCK means that
-+           the request won't be dequeued.  */
-+        if (connq_listen (sock->listen_queue, 1, NULL) == 0)
-           /* We can satisfy this request immediately. */
-           return 0;
-         else
-           /* Gotta wait...  */
-           {
-             ports_interrupt_self_on_port_death (user, reply);
--            return connq_listen (sock->listen_queue, 0, NULL, NULL);
-+            return connq_listen (sock->listen_queue, 0, NULL);
-           }
-       }
-     }
---- a/pflocal/socket.c
-+++ b/pflocal/socket.c
-@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ S_socket_connect (struct sock_user *user
-         else if (sock->flags & SOCK_CONNECTED)
-           /* SOCK_CONNECTED is only set for connection-oriented sockets,
-              which can only ever connect once.  [If we didn't do this test
--             here, it would eventually fail when it the listening socket
-+             here, it would eventually fail when the listening socket
-              tried to accept our connection request.]  */
-           err = EISCONN;
-         else
-@@ -118,16 +118,35 @@ S_socket_connect (struct sock_user *user
-             /* Assert that we're trying to connect, so anyone else trying
-                to do so will fail with EALREADY.  */
-             sock->connect_queue = cq;
--            mutex_unlock (&sock->lock); /* Unlock SOCK while waiting.  */
-+            /* Unlock SOCK while waiting.  */
-+            mutex_unlock (&sock->lock);
- 
--            /* Try to connect.  */
--            err = connq_connect (cq, sock->flags & SOCK_NONBLOCK, sock);
-+            err = connq_connect (peer->listen_queue,
-+                                 sock->flags & SOCK_NONBLOCK);
-+            if (!err)
-+              {
-+                struct sock *server;
-+
-+                err = sock_clone (peer, &server);
-+                if (!err)
-+                  {
-+                    err = sock_connect (sock, server);
-+                    if (!err)
-+                      connq_connect_complete (peer->listen_queue, server);
-+                    else
-+                      sock_free (server);
-+                  }
- 
--            /* We can safely set CONNECT_QUEUE to NULL, as no one else can
-+                mutex_lock (&sock->lock);
-+                if (err)
-+                  connq_connect_cancel (peer->listen_queue);
-+              }
-+
-+            /* We must set CONNECT_QUEUE to NULL, as no one else can
-                set it until we've done so.  */
--            mutex_lock (&sock->lock);
-             sock->connect_queue = NULL;
-           }
-+
-         mutex_unlock (&sock->lock);
-       }
-       else
-@@ -157,42 +176,25 @@ S_socket_accept (struct sock_user *user,
-   err = ensure_connq (sock);
-   if (!err)
-     {
--      struct connq_request *req;
-       struct sock *peer_sock;
- 
--      err =
--      connq_listen (sock->listen_queue, sock->flags & SOCK_NONBLOCK,
--                    &req, &peer_sock);
-+      err = connq_listen (sock->listen_queue, sock->flags & SOCK_NONBLOCK,
-+                        &peer_sock);
-       if (!err)
-       {
--        struct sock *conn_sock;
--
--        err = sock_clone (sock, &conn_sock);
-+        struct addr *peer_addr;
-+        *port_type = MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND;
-+        err = sock_create_port (peer_sock, port);
-+        if (!err)
-+          err = sock_get_addr (peer_sock, &peer_addr);
-         if (!err)
-           {
--            err = sock_connect (conn_sock, peer_sock);
--            if (!err)
--              {
--                struct addr *peer_addr;
--                *port_type = MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND;
--                err = sock_create_port (conn_sock, port);
--                if (!err)
--                  err = sock_get_addr (peer_sock, &peer_addr);
--                if (!err)
--                  {
--                    *peer_addr_port = ports_get_right (peer_addr);
--                    *peer_addr_port_type = MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND;
--                    ports_port_deref (peer_addr);
--                  }
--                else
--                  /* TEAR DOWN THE CONNECTION XXX */;
--              }
--            if (err)
--              sock_free (conn_sock);
-+            *peer_addr_port = ports_get_right (peer_addr);
-+            *peer_addr_port_type = MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND;
-+            ports_port_deref (peer_addr);
-           }
--
--        /* Communicate any error (or success) to the connecting thread.  */
--        connq_request_complete (req, err);
-+        else
-+          /* TEAR DOWN THE CONNECTION XXX */;
-       }
-     }
- 
diff --git a/debian/patches/runsystem_setup_pflocal.patch 
b/debian/patches/runsystem_setup_pflocal.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 3f8a96e..0000000
--- a/debian/patches/runsystem_setup_pflocal.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-Automatically setup local sockets if not already done so. Needed early for 
shell
-pipelines.
----
- daemons/runsystem.sh |    6 ++++++
- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)
-
-merged upstream
---- a/daemons/runsystem.sh
-+++ b/daemons/runsystem.sh
-@@ -53,6 +53,12 @@ function singleuser ()
- }
- 
- 
-+# See whether pflocal is setup already, and do so if not (install case)
-+
-+if ! test -e /servers/socket/1 && which settrans >/dev/null ; then
-+  settrans -c /servers/socket/1 /hurd/pflocal
-+fi
-+
- # We expect to be started by console-run, which gives us no arguments and
- # puts FALLBACK_CONSOLE=file-name in the environment if our console is
- # other than a normal /dev/console.
diff --git a/debian/patches/series b/debian/patches/series
index 9e65311..299b945 100644
--- a/debian/patches/series
+++ b/debian/patches/series
@@ -3,12 +3,9 @@ ext2fs_large_stores.patch
 ext2fs_large_stores_pthread.patch
 hurd_console_startup.patch
 init_try_runsystem.gnu.patch
-#install-msgids.diff
 makedev.diff
 pfinet_dhcp.patch
-#pflocal.patch
 rc.patch
-#runsystem_setup_pflocal.patch
 startup-usr-support.patch
 tmp_exec_startup.patch
 uptime_w_path_fix.patch
@@ -16,13 +13,7 @@ stat_round.patch
 libports_stability.patch
 proxy-defpager.diff
 external.patch
-#makedev_keep_options.patch
-#makedev_parted_store.patch
 console_ignore_bdf_err.patch
-#ext2fs_nowait.patch
-#libpager_deadlock.patch
-#libdiskfs_self-reauth.patch
-#libdiskfs_sync.patch
 posix-sigcodes.patch
 random-default-fast.patch
 libexec.patch

-- 
Debian GNU Hurd packaging



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