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reference to an undefined function (digit_value_in_base()) that was static
elsewhere that it was used.
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an ELF system. I'm not sure about some of the things here. We definately
need to go back and rationalize this.
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it can be built via BINFORMAT=elf in the environment. Most likely
some of the directory defines such as STANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX will
change again soon, as we settle on the proper locations for the
various components.
Note, the build still fails when it tries to compile libgcc2.c
using the ELF compiler, unless arrangements have been made for the
compiler to find the ELF assembler instead of the a.out assembler.
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Submitted by: bde
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from XFree86. I think this was harmless, the strncmp happened always
rather than being optimised out.
Submitted by: jdp
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but adapted to run within cvs instead of rcs.
The stuff I hacked together didn't strip out "/Attic/" for files
on branches when the HEAD version was cvs rm'ed.
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Submitted by: Shigio Yamaguchi <shigio@wafu.netgate.net>
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on maintaining contributed software.
The merge from our FreeBSD maintained v1.81 to the author's v2.0
yielded only one small difference (a duplicate inclusion of errno.h
in btreeop/btreeop.c) which for now I will leave alone and submit
back to the author; we'll catch it on the vendor branch in v2.1.
Reviewed by: jdp
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way, retiring the sources from usr.bin/global shortly.
Reviewed by: jdp
Discussed-with: obrien
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PR: gnu/4188
Submitted by: Dustin Sallings <dustin@spy.net>
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Submitted by: Craig Metz <cmetz@inner.net>
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mknod().
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over the code too and it makes sense to me.
PR: 4033
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that others don't make the same bone-headed mistakes that
I just did.
Obtained from: Peter Wemm's version of this file in contrib_cvs
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to buy time to allow v8.1.1 to be done right rather than rushing it.
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available from TCHECK(), TCHECK2(), TTEST() and TTEST2().
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The print_nfs.c changes are pretty extensive; this is partially because
LBL did a lot of cleanup and partially because I removed lots of
pointless changes away from the LBL style.
PR: 3371
mostly-Submitted by: Chris Timmons <skynyrd@opus.cts.cwu.edu>
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Update FREEBSD-upgrade to mention bumping library version number.
Suggested-by: Chris Timmons <skynyrd@opus.cts.cwu.edu>
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'VENDOR-libpcap'.
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log messages after they've been entered. This is more flexible than
using the editinfo script since it works for all log message types
and doesn't have to deal with trying to run the editor for the user.
The problem is that the verifymsg script can't modify the file like
editinfo can, which makes it useless for cleaning up the message (as is
needed for remote commits etc). This change causes the verifymsg handler
to read back the message after the verify script has run and returned an
"OK" exit code.
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