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scripts using #!/bin/sh (like /mnt2/dev/MAKEDEV) will work.
Observed by: andreas
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It's entirely useless there.
Observed by: andreas
Make the pre-existance of /R/stage/dists/compat* non-fatal, so
`make rerelease' won't fall over.
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Submitted-By: John Hay <jhay@mikom.csir.co.za>
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Elimiate tabs.
Submitted-By: se
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Submitted-By: se
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Submitted-By: sos
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Submitted-By: Luigi Rizzo <luigi@labinfo.iet.unipi.it>
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he slipped through the cracks; sorry, Sujal!
This should go into 2.2.
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source tree for 5 days! :-( ).
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BLOAT! BLOAT! BLOAT! BLOAT!
Yes, but where else to put these stinking compat distributions. I, for one,
am bone tired of creating them by hand and then having everyone tell me I left
something out/in. Now any commiter can adjust the list as necessary, and I
forsee this as being so seldom necessary that I've simply committed the
uuencoded tarballs - these are from the last SNAP, and nobody complained
(for once) about that set.
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which is where this is headed, but it's better than the 2.2-SNAP
docs.
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installed version match.
Pointed-out-by: hosokawa@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp (HOSOKAWA Tatsumi)
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Joerg's keymap.[ch] changes. If there's a better way, I'd like to know.
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2. Choose DIST_XF86_CFG in defaults; XF86Setup isn't happy otherwise.
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the main menu.
2. Conditionalized a few small things which needed it.
3. Put PC98 X servers in their own menu, there are so many of them now.
4. Rampaged on the menus.c file in general, reformatting and cleaning up.
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Not all mappings are supported, most languages come only with one
encoding since this should be sufficient to get up & running in using
sysinstall, and we are already pretty tight on space. (My previous
commit has already bumped the boot MFS size by another 50 KB for
this.)
This feature requires the `kbdcontrol -L' i've just committed. Plain
text keymaps and the entire scanner are overkill for sysinstall.
Also updated the list of available keymaps while i was at it.
Reviewed by: jkh
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. Don't gzip the crunched binary by now; it just fits, and execution is
a lot faster this way (it's truly demand-paged again).
. Add more(1), ft(8), protocols(5), a stripped down services(5).
. Improve the .profile, and make sysinstall actually use it again.
Still no go for a 4 MB configuration though. :-(
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Detected by: jkh
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but make a second attempt using MNT_FORCE, just in case it has been
unclean from a previous crash. That's dangerous, but far better than
keeping the despaired user standing in the rain...
(Experienced admins can still fsck it then, and remount. Others will
either totally crash, or incidentally succeed, without much further
help possible...)
Btw., mount(2) misses the description of MNT_FORCE for the mount
syscall.
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for anything.
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2. Preload the ldconfig cache before calling X setup.
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new packaging scheme.
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[same as from 2.2]
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should be in sync again. It's an env variable only, hence it's
harmless and ignored without the actual changes in vi's Makefile.
Suggested by: jkh
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site name may have been wrong, or need to be specified by IP.
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Some changes of my own to make screen saver configuration a little
more sane, and also make it easier to get to the keyboard/screen
setup from the options menu.
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doesn't mean that our geometry can be flushed down the drain.
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timeout.
2.2-RELEASE candidate, like all the work here in release/sysinstall.
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place (sysinstall.h) when packages change rev.
Change the way that the routing daemon is configured entirely, to
placate Joerg. Also auto-load gated if it's specified, while we're at it.
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which i figure is probably not what was intended. :-)
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multi-user.
Don't clear media on dist failure - this was one of those "seemed like a good
idea at the time" sorts of features.
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Suggested-By: Andrew Heybey <ath@bellcore.com>
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Move myself from the list of helpers and beta testers to the development
team.
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