Revision 05f61fb27efaf1a3f4cfa1a8d4d62c34e3c8a0fe authored by Emilia Kasper on 25 August 2014, 10:38:16 UTC, committed by Emilia Kasper on 27 August 2014, 17:42:31 UTC
The old code implicitly relies on the ASN.1 code returning a \0-prefixed buffer when the buffer length is 0. Change this to verify explicitly that the ASN.1 string has positive length. Reviewed-by: Dr Stephen Henson <steve@openssl.org> (cherry picked from commit 82dc08de54ce443c2a9ac478faffe79e76157795)
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perlpath.pl
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
#
# modify the '#!/usr/local/bin/perl'
# line in all scripts that rely on perl.
#
require "find.pl";
$#ARGV == 0 || print STDERR "usage: perlpath newpath (eg /usr/bin)\n";
&find(".");
sub wanted
{
return unless /\.pl$/ || /^[Cc]onfigur/;
open(IN,"<$_") || die "unable to open $dir/$_:$!\n";
@a=<IN>;
close(IN);
if (-d $ARGV[0]) {
$a[0]="#!$ARGV[0]/perl\n";
}
else {
$a[0]="#!$ARGV[0]\n";
}
# Playing it safe...
$new="$_.new";
open(OUT,">$new") || die "unable to open $dir/$new:$!\n";
print OUT @a;
close(OUT);
rename($new,$_) || die "unable to rename $dir/$new:$!\n";
chmod(0755,$_) || die "unable to chmod $dir/$new:$!\n";
}

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