Kill _PATH_SUDOERS_TMP; it is not meaningful now that we can have multiple

sudoers files.
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Todd C. Miller
2004-09-28 18:29:05 +00:00
parent 4b75a03343
commit b99ad3ee2b
2 changed files with 1 additions and 10 deletions

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@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ sudoers_gid = @SUDOERS_GID@
sudoers_mode = @SUDOERS_MODE@
# Pass in paths and uid/gid + OS dependent defined
DEFS = @OSDEFS@ -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"$(sudoersdir)/sudoers\" -D_PATH_SUDOERS_TMP=\"$(sudoersdir)/sudoers.tmp\" -DSUDOERS_UID=$(sudoers_uid) -DSUDOERS_GID=$(sudoers_gid) -DSUDOERS_MODE=$(sudoers_mode)
DEFS = @OSDEFS@ -D_PATH_SUDOERS=\"$(sudoersdir)/sudoers\" -DSUDOERS_UID=$(sudoers_uid) -DSUDOERS_GID=$(sudoers_gid) -DSUDOERS_MODE=$(sudoers_mode)
#### End of system configuration section. ####

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@@ -48,15 +48,6 @@
#define _PATH_SUDOERS "/etc/sudoers"
#endif /* _PATH_SUDOERS */
/*
* NOTE: _PATH_SUDOERS_TMP is usually overriden by the Makefile.
* _PATH_SUDOERS_TMP *MUST* be on the same partition
* as _PATH_SUDOERS!
*/
#ifndef _PATH_SUDOERS_TMP
#define _PATH_SUDOERS_TMP "/etc/sudoers.tmp"
#endif /* _PATH_SUDOERS_TMP */
/*
* The following paths are controlled via the configure script.
*/