autofs-5.1.1 - fix config old name lookup From: Ian Kent There are three cases needed to handle configuration name lookup. First there's the configuration key name, the name match is case insensitive so the recent case change isn't a seperate case. But the much older configuration key names that began with "DEFAULT_" need special handling. There are two cases that need to be covered: 1) an old name is given but a new name needs to be located. 2) a new name is given but an old name needs to be located. Only 1) is currently covered, so fix that in conf_lookup(). Signed-off-by: Ian Kent --- CHANGELOG | 1 + lib/defaults.c | 11 +++++++++++ 2 files changed, 12 insertions(+) --- autofs-5.0.7.orig/CHANGELOG +++ autofs-5.0.7/CHANGELOG @@ -190,6 +190,7 @@ - log pipe read errors. - fix rwlock unlock crash. - fix handle_mounts() termination condition check. +- fix config old name lookup. 25/07/2012 autofs-5.0.7 ======================= --- autofs-5.0.7.orig/lib/defaults.c +++ autofs-5.0.7/lib/defaults.c @@ -727,6 +727,17 @@ static struct conf_option *conf_lookup(c */ if (strlen(key) > 8 && !strncasecmp("DEFAULT_", key, 8)) co = conf_lookup_key(section, key + 8); + else { + /* A new key name has been given but the value + * we seek is stored under an old key name (which + * includes the "DEFAULT_" prefix or doesn't exist. + */ + char old_key[PATH_MAX + 1]; + + strcpy(old_key, "DEFAULT_"); + strcat(old_key, key); + co = conf_lookup_key(section, old_key); + } } return co;