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clobbers the new plip.4 non-link.
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ppbconf.9: general info about ppbus(4) structures
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pcf.4 added: Philips I2C/isa interface manpage
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configured in drivers.
Attempted to update the generated interrupt handler attachment to the
current "temporary" method. Not tested. To test it, someone would first
have to fix the bitrot in the ioctl command arg type.
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configured in drivers.
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configured in drivers.
Fixed some missing closing quotes.
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configured in drivers.
Quote the last few args to form 1 arg. Quoting them in pairs almost
defeated the point of quoting them, which is to reduce the arg count
to <= 9.
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configured in drivers.
Don't quote IO_KBD.
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configured in drivers.
Format "irq ?" the same as in other man pages.
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configured in drivers.
Use .Cd instead of a a home made format.
Don't quote IO_KBD.
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configured in drivers.
Fixed the port name, and don't quote it. IO_NPX0 never existed.
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configured in drivers.
Fixed quoting of IO_ASC1.
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configured in drivers.
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configured in drivers.
Use the correct macro in configuration declarations. .Cm somehow gave
the same results as .Cm.
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Alpha. This is a minor, but important distinction. Should be a no-op
to the install base. If OBJFORMAT is set elsewhere, things work
exactly as they did before.
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Reviewed by: ken
Submitted by: gibbs
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Reviewed by: ken
Submitted by: gibbs
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SCSI controllers, respectively.
Once these drivers are tested on the alpha, these man pages can probably be
moved up a directory to reflect the fact that they're architecture
independent.
An mdoc guru should probably look at the AUTHORS sections in both of these
pages -- the .An macro seems to cause strange spacing problems.
Reviewed by: ken
Submitted by: gibbs
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Add a table comparing the features of all aic7xxx chips.
Clean up the discussion of SCB paging.
Reviewed by: Kenneth Merry <ken@FreeBSD.org>
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Reviewed by: ken
Submitted by: gibbs
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as cam(4) as well.
This includes a description of all the generic CAM kernel options, as
well as a description of some of the CAM debugging printf options.
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st(4) man page.
Take out most of the sd(4) and st(4) man pages and point to the new
da(4) and sa(4) man pages.
Add sa.4 to the makefile.
Reviewed by: ken
Submitted by: gibbs
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Pre-Approved by: jkh
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from the sd.4 man page.
This includes a discussion of write caching and its effects.
Reviewed by: ken
Submitted by: gibbs
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No functaionlal change.
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driver, and point users in the right direction for similar functionality.
The functionality that used to be provided there is now provided by the
cd(4) driver and cdrecord.
Fix cross-references in a few other man pages. (i.e. delete references to
things I haven't written yet)
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but forgot.
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Support name based dependencies at build time. This is a hack.
These only affect KLD modules.
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PR: 8302
Submitted by: Stephen McKay <syssgm@dtir.qld.gov.au>
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update of the quirk entry descriptions to reflect the current state of
things.
Once I find out where such things belong, I'll document things like
the changer scheduling mechanism, actions taken at probe, etc.
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This includes a description of the changer timeout kernel options and
sysctl variables. I didn't check to make sure the ioctl descriptions are
up to date; that will come sometime later. (The ioctls haven't changed in
the CAM driver, but I'm not sure if the man page was in sync with even the
old driver.)
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middle of adding this file...
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driver.
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name conversion. Use it for binary ports that come with its own private
shlib dirs, ports that install linux compatibility libraries (thus following
their naming conventions and not ours), etc.
Reviewed by: Martin Cracauer <cracauer@FreeBSD.ORG>
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though I'm afraid there's a lot more that needs fixing in this file,
judging by 'find /usr/src -name "*.8" -print'.
Spotted-by: glimpse -H /usr/src tickadj
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Disable building tickadj(8) by removing util from SUBDIR in the xntpd
Makefile. Note that the sources are still there and tickadj can still
be built and installed by doing:
# cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/xntpd/util
# make all install
There are enough references to tickadj in e.g. the xntpd documentation
(not to mention the sysctl variables it uses etc.) that I don't feel
up to implementing the final solution right now.
Kinda-approved-by: phk
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version number part (i.e., "<directory>/perl"). Use this to
substitute #! lines in your perl5 scripts.
Requested and reviewed by: ache
(2) Add new variable WRKDIRPREFIX (defaults to ""). The "work"
directories are now in ${WRKDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}/work by default.
You can have a read-only ports tree (modulo any broken ports that
write something to places other than ${WRKDIR}) by setting this to
a writable location.
Ports that set WRKDIR explicitly should append this to front so
they will work when the user has WRKDIRPREFIX set.
Reviewed by: Toshihiko Kodama <kodama@ayame.mfd.cs.fujitsu.co.jp>
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