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building suidperl.
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to make future merges easier.
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which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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in Israel, Lithuania, Mexico, and Argentina.
Obtained from: ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata2000f.tar.gz
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Requested by: sheldonh
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Spotted by: Jimmy Olgeni <olgeni@uli.it>
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PR: 20258
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mostly unrelated to the attributed PR, and the attributed submitter
wasn't so much suggesting the patch for inclusion as providing it
for clarity.
PR: 9869
Submitted by: bde
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related patches. These include:
* Mode page editting can be scripted. This involves two
things: first, if stdin is not a tty, changes are read from
stdin rather than invoking $EDITOR. Second, and more
importantly, not all modepage entries must be included in the
change set. This means that camcontrol can now gracefully handle
more intrusive editting from the $EDITOR, including removal or
rearrangement of lines. It also means that you can do stuff
like:
# echo "WCE: 1" | camcontrol modepage da3 -m 8 -e
# newfs /dev/da3
# echo "WCE: 0" | camcontrol modepage da3 -m 8 -e
* Range-checking on user-supplied input values. modeedit.c now
uses the field width specifiers to determine the maximum
allowable value for a field. If the user enters a value larger
than the maximum, it clips the value to the max and warns the
user. This also involved patching cam_cmdparse.c to be more
consistent with regards to the "count" parameter to arg_put
(previously is was the length of strings and 1 for all integral
types). The cam_cdbparse(3) man page was also updated to reflect
the revised semantics.
* In the process, I removed the 64 entry limit on mode pages (not
that we were even close to hitting that limit). This was a nice
side-effect of the other changes.
* Technically, the new mode editting functionality allows editting
of character array entries in mode pages (type 'c' or 'z'),
however since buff_encode doesn't grok them it is currently
useless.
* Camcontrol gained two new options related to mode pages: -l and
-b. The former lists all available mode pages for a given
device. The latter forces mode page display in binary format
(the default when no mode page definition was found in
scsi_modes).
* Added support for mode page names to scsi_modes. Allows names to
be displayed alongside mode numbers in the mode page
listing. Updated scsi_modes to use the new functionality. This
also adds the semicolon into the scsi_modes syntax as an
optional mode page definition terminator. This is needed to name
pages without providing a page format definition.
* Updated scsi_all.h to include a structure describing mode page
headers.
* Added $FreeBSD$ line to scsi_modes.
Inspired by: dwhite
Reviewed by: ken
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collection uncommented.
PR: 20398
Submitted by: Jeff Blaine <jeffblaine@mediaone.net>
Reviewed by: jhb
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explanations into a new file "refuse.README". Some users are simply
copying these files and expecting them to work -- without even
reading them. I don't want to spend any more time closing bogus
PRs from that.
Also correct an error or two in the patterns.
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tap and vmnet style devices.
Submitted by: Vladimir
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Submitted by: Christian Weisgerber <naddy@mips.inka.de>
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Submitted by: SAKIYAMA Nobuo <sakichan@lares.dti.ne.jp>
PR: kern/20300
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Various plans to move all these to the doc tree exist pending time and
somebody to docbook them.
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that TSC is for any fifth-gneration of later x86 processor, not an
i586, and document that it _is_ available to applications.
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and kern.metadelay, thanks to mckusick's feedback.
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malloc(9)-backed md(4) device on /tmp .
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in the /dev directory. Also cover this driver's quirky relationship
with the MAKEDEV script.
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discussed with bp.
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discussed with archie.
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Convert to one file per line in the MAN4 list. This will make future
deltas easier to read.
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Simplify "rs" (\Ec will be fixed later in syscons, so this is intermedia step)
Remove "mh" - termcap must describe what device _actually_ have end left
emulation upon upper level program. "mh" is also conflicting with colors.
Don't remove "md" for mono consoles
dosansi:
Wrong "mh" -> good "mr"
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cards. This basically involves switching to the 12.4.13 firmware, plus
a couple of minor tweaks to the driver.
Also changed the jumbo buffer allocation scheme just a little to avoid
'failed to allocate jumbo buffer' conditions in certain cases.
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The tap driver is used to present a virtual Ethernet interface to the
system. Packets presented by the network stack to the interface are
made available to a character device in /dev. With tap and the bridge
code, you can make remote bridge configurations where both sides of
the bridge are separated by userland daemons.
This driver also has a special naming hack to allow it to serve a similar
purpose to the vmware port.
Submitted by: myevmenkin@att.com, vsilyaev@mindspring.com
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Suggested by: Udo Erdelhoff <ue@nathan.ruhr.de>
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give device node creation instructions.
PR: 20060
Reported by: "Sean O'Connell" <sto@stat.Duke.EDU>
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Fix mono Latin2 console color support removing.
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