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to the respective system call entry points.
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the _libc_*() entry points and add *() weak aliases. This will all
change for the better when libc_r becomes libpthread.
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points. For library functions, the pattern is __sleep() <--
_libc_sleep() <-- sleep(). The arrows represent weak aliases. For
system calls, the pattern is _read() <-- _libc_read() <-- read().
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corollary for -DNOINFO and -DNOMAN. I'll fix this properly (add
specific HTML doc magic) in the .mk files later; right now, just
unbreak the world.
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I smite thee, vile buildworld breakage!
The story is that these were added to beforeinstall improperly. In our
beforeinstall, a full mtree has not been populated. Since the tree is
not populated, we explode from missing directories on doc install. It
should not be done in beforeinstall (includes) anyway.
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This doesn't need to be applied to stable, because somehow -stable seems
to have gotten it right.
Reviewed by: jasone
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a typo. Clarify a sentence.
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the name by which it is referenced in the text.
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Currently only supported for ftp connections.
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* Add the 'h' ftp flag (allocate local port in high range)
* Add the 'd' flag (use direct connection even if proxy is defined)
* Make sure flags != NULL before calling strchr().
* Minor changes to some comments.
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Reviewed by: freebsd-arch, cvs-committers
Obtained from: KAME project
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Add $FreeBSD$.
I missed this file in a previous commit.
Pointed out by: tg
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Suggested by: Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
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XXX it looks that sysctl.3 lacks most of PF_INET items.
Reviewed by: shin
Obtained from: KAME (netbsd-current)
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doesn't handle nastier corner cases such as "-j3 -33" correctly. <shrug>
PR: docs/12994 (James Howard <howardjp@wam.umd.edu>)
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Use long lines instead of lines split with backslash-newline in synopsis.
My synopsis checker doesn't understand backslash-newline.
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Use long lines instead of lines split with backslash-newline in synopsis.
My synopsis checker doesn't understand backslash-newline.
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was not updated to _KERNEL. Actually including <sys/file.h> as specified
never actually worked, since a prerequisite was missing.
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Removed superfluous quoting of function name in .Fo macro. My synopsis
checker doesn't understand it.
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problem, but that it works.
Submitted by: bde
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Submitted by: Nathan Ahlstrom <nrahlstr@winternet.com>
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there is no good solution here.
Set-on-the-straight-and-narrow by: bde
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many places nowadays.
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the initial thread). Instead, just leave an unmapped gap between thread
stacks and make sure that the thread stacks won't grow into these gaps,
simply by limiting the size of the stacks with the 'len' argument to
mmap(). This (if I understand correctly) reduces VM overhead
considerably.
Reviewed by: deischen
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is an application space macro and the applications are supposed to be free
to use it as they please (but cannot). This is consistant with the other
BSD's who made this change quite some time ago. More commits to come.
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(it was leaving an unused block). Also protect the global stack
pointer from context changes while fiddling with it.
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handler. Thread-to-thread signals (pthread_signal) are treated differently
than process signals; a pthread_signal can wakeup a blocked thread if
a signal handler is not installed for that signal.
Found by: ACE tests
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See imp's 199808201619.KAA20970@harmony.village.org in freebsd-hackers (the
reallocf.c cvs history mistakenly refers to freebsd-current).
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pointer" instead. The potential confusion arises because the string/*.3
pages use the term "null-terminated string" (which is permissable). Moreover,
this also makes these two manpages more consistent with the other string/*.3
manpages.
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that 0x100 (int) is an ascii character.
Submitted by: bde
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on encountering a real-world SIG record during a lookup of another type.
PR: bin/7352
Reviewed by: peter, eivind
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(1)added error check of if_nameindex() return value at getaddrinfo().
(2)print out more detailed information when getaddrinfo() error value
is EAI_SYSTEM.(in this case system error num is kept in errno)
(1) is Discovered by: jinmei@kame.net in KAME environment.
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(From the author:)
Primarily, I have added built-in functions for manipulating the
environment, so putenv() is no longer used. XDM and its variants
should now work without modification. Note that the new code uses
the macros in <sys/queue.h>.
Submitted by: Andrew J. Korty <ajk@iu.edu>
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locking functions. If an application loads a shared object with
dlopen() and the shared object has an init function which requires
lazy binding, then _rtld_bind is called when the thread is already
inside the dynamic linker. This leads to a recursive acquisition
of the lock, which I was not expecting -- hence the assert failure.
This work-around makes the default locking functions handle recursive
locking. It is NOT the correct fix -- that should be implemented
at the generic locking level rather than in the default locking
functions. I will implement the correct fix in a future commit.
Since the dllockinit() interface will likely need to change, warn
about that in both the man page and the header file.
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Several udp and raw apps IPv6 support.
Reviewed by: freebsd-arch, cvs-committers
Obtained from: KAME project
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