mariadb/mysys/Makefile.am
unknown c1ae672add BUG# 9148: Denial of service
The problem was that on Windows the access method indicates that access to file 
such as "com1" and "lpt1" is allowed (since they are device names) and
this causes mysql to attempt to open them as databases or tables.

The fix was to write our own my_access method that uses other Win32 functions
to determine if the given argument is indeed a file and has to requested
mode.


VC++Files/mysys/mysys.dsp:
  added my_access
VC++Files/mysys/mysys_ia64.dsp:
  added my_access.c
include/my_sys.h:
  if on windows, we use my_access.
  if not on windows, then my_access points to the native access method
mysys/Makefile.am:
  added my_access to mysys build file
mysys/mf_pack.c:
  changed call to access to my_access
sql/sql_db.cc:
  changed call to access to my_access
2005-05-20 16:04:10 -05:00

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Makefile

# Copyright (C) 2000 MySQL AB & MySQL Finland AB & TCX DataKonsult AB
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
MYSQLDATAdir = $(localstatedir)
MYSQLSHAREdir = $(pkgdatadir)
MYSQLBASEdir= $(prefix)
INCLUDES = @MT_INCLUDES@ \
@ZLIB_INCLUDES@ -I$(top_srcdir)/include -I$(srcdir)
pkglib_LIBRARIES = libmysys.a
LDADD = libmysys.a ../dbug/libdbug.a \
../strings/libmystrings.a
noinst_HEADERS = mysys_priv.h my_static.h \
my_os2cond.c my_os2dirsrch.c my_os2dirsrch.h \
my_os2dlfcn.c my_os2file64.c my_os2mutex.c \
my_os2thread.c my_os2tls.c
libmysys_a_SOURCES = my_init.c my_getwd.c mf_getdate.c \
mf_path.c mf_loadpath.c my_file.c \
my_open.c my_create.c my_dup.c my_seek.c my_read.c \
my_pread.c my_write.c \
mf_keycache.c mf_keycaches.c my_crc32.c \
mf_iocache.c mf_iocache2.c mf_cache.c mf_tempfile.c \
mf_tempdir.c my_lock.c mf_brkhant.c my_alarm.c \
my_malloc.c my_realloc.c my_once.c mulalloc.c \
my_alloc.c safemalloc.c my_new.cc \
my_fopen.c my_fstream.c my_getsystime.c \
my_error.c errors.c my_div.c my_messnc.c \
mf_format.c mf_same.c mf_dirname.c mf_fn_ext.c \
my_symlink.c my_symlink2.c \
mf_pack.c mf_unixpath.c mf_strip.c \
mf_wcomp.c mf_wfile.c my_gethwaddr.c \
mf_qsort.c mf_qsort2.c mf_sort.c \
ptr_cmp.c mf_radix.c queues.c \
tree.c list.c hash.c array.c string.c typelib.c \
my_copy.c my_append.c my_lib.c \
my_delete.c my_rename.c my_redel.c my_tempnam.c \
my_chsize.c my_lread.c my_lwrite.c my_clock.c \
my_quick.c my_lockmem.c my_static.c \
my_sync.c my_getopt.c my_mkdir.c \
default.c my_compress.c checksum.c raid.cc \
my_net.c my_semaphore.c my_port.c my_sleep.c \
charset.c charset-def.c my_bitmap.c my_bit.c md5.c \
my_gethostbyname.c rijndael.c my_aes.c sha1.c \
my_handler.c my_netware.c my_windac.c my_access.c
EXTRA_DIST = thr_alarm.c thr_lock.c my_pthread.c my_thr_init.c \
thr_mutex.c thr_rwlock.c
libmysys_a_LIBADD = @THREAD_LOBJECTS@
noinst_PROGRAMS = charset2html @THREAD_LPROGRAMS@
# test_dir_DEPENDENCIES= $(LIBRARIES)
# testhash_DEPENDENCIES= $(LIBRARIES)
# test_charset_DEPENDENCIES= $(LIBRARIES)
# charset2html_DEPENDENCIES= $(LIBRARIES)
EXTRA_PROGRAMS =
DEFS = -DDEFAULT_BASEDIR=\"$(prefix)\" \
-DDATADIR="\"$(MYSQLDATAdir)\"" \
-DDEFAULT_CHARSET_HOME="\"$(MYSQLBASEdir)\"" \
-DSHAREDIR="\"$(MYSQLSHAREdir)\"" \
@DEFS@
libmysys_a_DEPENDENCIES= @THREAD_LOBJECTS@
# I hope this always does the right thing. Otherwise this is only test programs
FLAGS=$(DEFS) $(INCLUDES) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) @NOINST_LDFLAGS@
#
# The CP .. RM stuff is to avoid problems with some compilers (like alpha ccc)
# which automaticly removes the object files you use to compile a final program
#
test_thr_alarm$(EXEEXT): thr_alarm.c $(LIBRARIES)
$(CP) $(srcdir)/thr_alarm.c ./test_thr_alarm.c
$(LINK) $(FLAGS) -DMAIN ./test_thr_alarm.c $(LDADD) $(LIBS)
$(RM) -f ./test_thr_alarm.c
test_thr_lock$(EXEEXT): thr_lock.c $(LIBRARIES)
$(CP) $(srcdir)/thr_lock.c test_thr_lock.c
$(LINK) $(FLAGS) -DMAIN ./test_thr_lock.c $(LDADD) $(LIBS)
$(RM) -f ./test_thr_lock.c
test_vsnprintf$(EXEEXT): my_vsnprintf.c $(LIBRARIES)
$(CP) $(srcdir)/my_vsnprintf.c test_vsnprintf.c
$(LINK) $(FLAGS) -DMAIN ./test_vsnprintf.c $(LDADD) $(LIBS)
$(RM) -f test_vsnprintf.c
test_io_cache$(EXEEXT): mf_iocache.c $(LIBRARIES)
$(CP) $(srcdir)/mf_iocache.c test_io_cache.c
$(LINK) $(FLAGS) -DMAIN ./test_io_cache.c $(LDADD) $(LIBS)
$(RM) -f test_io_cache.c
test_dir$(EXEEXT): test_dir.c $(LIBRARIES)
$(LINK) $(FLAGS) -DMAIN $(srcdir)/test_dir.c $(LDADD) $(LIBS)
test_charset$(EXEEXT): test_charset.c $(LIBRARIES)
$(LINK) $(FLAGS) -DMAIN $(srcdir)/test_charset.c $(LDADD) $(LIBS)
charset2html$(EXEEXT): charset2html.c $(LIBRARIES)
$(LINK) $(FLAGS) -DMAIN $(srcdir)/charset2html.c $(LDADD) $(LIBS)
testhash$(EXEEXT): testhash.c $(LIBRARIES)
$(LINK) $(FLAGS) -DMAIN $(srcdir)/testhash.c $(LDADD) $(LIBS)
test_gethwaddr$(EXEEXT): my_gethwaddr.c $(LIBRARIES)
$(CP) $(srcdir)/my_gethwaddr.c ./test_gethwaddr.c
$(LINK) $(FLAGS) -DMAIN ./test_gethwaddr.c $(LDADD) $(LIBS)
$(RM) -f ./test_gethwaddr.c
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