If we require information about the runtime environment, it can be
found using the uname program. And binutils can tell about what the
tinyproxy binary contains. Tinyproxy doesn't have to report this
information.
This feature will only confuse us during support, if users come to
us with a Tinyproxy build which has a differently named default config
file. This feature is not that useful anyway.
The modified files were indented with GNU indent using the
following command:
indent -npro -kr -i8 -ts8 -sob -l80 -ss -cs -cp1 -bs -nlps -nprs -pcs \
-saf -sai -saw -sc -cdw -ce -nut -il0
No other changes of any sort were made.