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Ok'd by: jkoshy@
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utilities
and documentation into -CURRENT.
Bump FreeBSD_version.
Reviewed by: alc, jhb (kernel changes)
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libthread_db from make buildworld.
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NOLIBPTHREAD -> NO_LIBPTHREAD
NOLIBTHR -> NO_LIBTHR
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If turned on no NIS support and related programs will be built.
Lost parts rediscovered by: Danny Braniss <danny at cs.huji.ac.il>
PR: bin/68303
No objections: des, gshapiro, nectar
Reviewed by: ru
Approved by: rwatson (mentor)
MFC after: 2 weeks
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using libisc which was a part of BIND8.
Discussed with: des, re, dougb
Submitted by: harti (one part)
Reviewed by: harti (previous version)
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Submitted by: (in part) dougb@, trhodes@
Reviewed by: dougb@, trhodes@, re@
MFC after: 5 days
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living in usr/src. We need to use them from ports to record dependencies.
Discussed with: re(scottl)
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Porting libthread_db to arm and/or powerpc is easy enough, but
we don't build gdb on those platforms yet.
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Reviewed by: imp, ru
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Main ones: mostly use conditional expressions in ifdefs instead of a
mixture of conditional expressions and nested ifdefs.
Nearby ones:
- don't do less than echo the code in the comment about libc_r
- fixed some internal insertion sort errors and indentation errors.
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Requested by: phk
Reviewed by: imp (mentor), ru
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add libnetgraph to the list of prebuilt libraries in the main Makefile.
Reviewed by: ru
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Reviewed by: M. Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com>; John Hay <jhay@freebsd.org>
Approved by: M. Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com> (mentor)
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- CD9660_ICONV, NTFS_ICONV and MSDOSFS_ICONV kernel options
(with corresponding modules).
- kiconv(3) for loadable charset conversion tables support.
Submitted by: Ryuichiro Imura <imura@ryu16.org>
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NO_TOOLCHAIN skips Compilers and Binutils
NO_USB skips USB stuff
NO_VINUM skips Vinum stuff
NO_ACPI skips ACPI stuff
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Requested by ru: Since the majority of archs can now support the
build of libpthread, rearrange the Makefile to treat libpthread
as an exception.
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may contain crypto. The days of ITAR paranoia are over, and the simple
macro tests that remain are sufficient.
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silly bugs that probably wont quite make a segfault. eg: passing a pointer
to an int to sysctl instead of a pointer to a size_t.
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on that platform, invert the test for the platforms on
which libthr is built. Amd64 and powerpc are the only
platforms excluded.
Compile tested on: amd64, alpha
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Previously, there were two copies of telnet; a non-crypto version
that lived in the usual places, and a crypto version that lived in
crypto/telnet/. The latter was built in a broken manner somewhat akin
to other "contribified" sources. This meant that there were 4 telnets
competing with each other at build time - KerberosIV, Kerberos5,
plain-old-secure and base. KerberosIV is no longer in the running, but
the other three took it in turns to jump all over each other during a
"make buildworld".
As the crypto issue has been clarified, and crypto _calls_ are not
a problem, crypto/telnet has been repo-copied to contrib/telnet,
and with this commit, all telnets are now "contribified". The contrib
path was chosen to not destroy history in the repository, and differs
from other contrib/ entries in that it may be worked on as "normal"
BSD code. There is no dangerous crypto in these sources, only a
very weak system less strong than enigma(1).
Kerberos5 telnet and Secure telnet are now selected by using the usual
macros in /etc/make.conf, and the build process is unsurprising and
less treacherous.
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obsolete. The intend is to add glue to either libthr or
libpthread to create the necessary compat links.
o Hook libpthread to the build on ia64. This is slightly out of
order, because the kernel still doesn't have all the support,
but that's not a problem in this case.
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the same src/lib/libc_r/test/* tests that the other platforms pass.
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a NOLIBTHR knob will prevent it from being built.
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