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List from: benno
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We've been installing chflags(1) into /bin since 2000-11-10, so this
shouldn't cause any problems.
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Sometimes we need kenv(1) in /etc/rc.diskless*.
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a sysadmin tool.
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The /usr/bin/perl wrapper isn't solving many of the problems it was
imported to deal with. There are limitations to it that don't have a
clear "fix".
Reviewed by: markm, kris
Extorted approval from: re(jhb)
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o xlint is still excluded from the ia64 build, but now in a way
that doesn't corrupt ordering for other platforms.
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Don't gratuitously pipe thru a cat(1) if NODOCCOMPRESS.
Only create _stamp.extra when necessary.
Get rid of SOELIMPP and OBJS.
Use Groff version of soelim(1); we need its -I option
for the following to work.
Don't needlessly chdir to SRCDIR. Only a few documents
need CD_HACK, and those that need it either use refer(1)
or .PSPIC macro which internally uses the .psbb call.
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cc -std=iso9899:1999 -pedantic, and is required by SUSv3.
PR; 36087
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under way to move the remnants of the a.out toolchain to ports. As the
comment in src/Makefile said, this stuff is deprecated and one should not
expect this to remain beyond 4.0-REL. It has already lasted WAY beyond
that.
Notable exceptions:
gcc - I have not touched the a.out generation stuff there.
ldd/ldconfig - still have some code to interface with a.out rtld.
old as/ld/etc - I have not removed these yet, pending their move to ports.
some includes - necessary for ldd/ldconfig for now.
Tested on: i386 (extensively), alpha
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Compiled on: alpha, sparc64, ia64
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Noticed by: ru
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implement any of the useless POSIX-required ``regular shell builtin''
utilities, saving one frag and one inode each. The script moves to
usr.bin/alias which is alphabetically the first of these commands.
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external commands. Since they serve no useful purpose, it's OK that their
implementation is not the most efficient possible.
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Approved by: sheldonh (mentor)
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Approved by: sheldonh (mentor)
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projects/sccs/sccs/, to accompany projects/sccs/sccscmds, and help will
be dying shortly.
These programs will not be a part of 5.0-RELEASE, at least not in their
current form. They'll either end up in src/contrib or ports.
Submitted by: obrien
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of this knob to reflect (-)current reality.
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Fix a trailing ws nit while I'm here
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The uuidgen command, by means of the uuidgen syscall, generates one
or more Universally Unique Identifiers compatible with OSF/DCE 1.1
version 1 UUIDs.
From the Perforce logs (change 11995):
Round of cleanups:
o Give uuidgen() the correct prototype in syscalls.master
o Define struct uuid according to DCE 1.1 in sys/uuid.h
o Use struct uuid instead of uuid_t. The latter is defined
in sys/uuid.h but should not be used in kernel land.
o Add snprintf_uuid(), printf_uuid() and sbuf_printf_uuid()
to kern_uuid.c for use in the kernel (currently geom_gpt.c).
o Rename the non-standard struct uuid in kern/kern_uuid.c
to struct uuid_private and give it a slightly better definition
for better byte-order handling. See below.
o In sys/gpt.h, fix the broken uuid definitions to match the now
compliant struct uuid definition. See below.
o In usr.bin/uuidgen/uuidgen.c catch up with struct uuid change.
A note about byte-order:
The standard failed to provide a non-conflicting and
unambiguous definition for the binary representation. My initial
implementation always wrote the timestamp as a 64-bit little-endian
(2s-complement) integral. The clock sequence was always written
as a 16-bit big-endian (2s-complement) integral. After a good
nights sleep and couple of Pan Galactic Gargle Blasters (not
necessarily in that order :-) I reread the spec and came to the
conclusion that the time fields are always written in the native
by order, provided the the low, mid and hi chopping still occurs.
The spec mentions that you "might need to swap bytes if you talk
to a machine that has a different byte-order". The clock sequence
is always written in big-endian order (as is the IEEE 802 address)
because its division is resulting in bytes, making the ordering
unambiguous.
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PR: 36190
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Approved by: jake
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PR: 36126
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the submitter supplied them, as I did some WARNS=n fixups (mostly
const-ification).
Submitted by: John Rochester <john@jrochester.org>
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PR: 36130
Reviewed by: mike
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by SUSv3.
PR: 36191
Reviewed by: mike
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1. The committer refused to respond to questions over the commit.
2. The servers rlogind, rshd, rexecd were not wrapped.
3. "rcmnds" as an abbreviation gets an order of magnitude less hits on
Google than the much more well known "rcmds".
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its broken Makefile. The breakage is now fatal after the
bsd.prog.mk,v 1.109 change.
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and document in share/examples/etc/make.conf
Submitted by: Aleksandar Simic <asimic@dsl.pipex.com>
MFC after: 1 week
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dependencies in the machine/* headers to make it explode when -U__GNUC__
is specified by lint. Not to mention that lint is passing undocumented
(illegal?) args to cpp and that seems to upset gcc-3.1 now.
Specifically, -Wp,-CC. -Wp,-C is documented and legal though.
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