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track.
The $Id$ line is normally at the bottom of the main comment block in the
man page, separated from the rest of the manpage by an empty comment,
like so;
.\" $Id$
.\"
If the immediately preceding comment is a @(#) format ID marker than the
the $Id$ will line up underneath it with no intervening blank lines.
Otherwise, an additional blank line is inserted.
Approved by: bde
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doscmd that was affected by the SA_SIGINFO changes (which made many
lines longer).
This application is in need for general code reformatting and warning
fixes.
Submitted by: Warner Losh <imp@village.org>
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a specific one (X11/X.h).
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`ld ... <fudged ${LDFLAGS}>' to invoke the linker. This gets the
flags and standard library paths right without complications.
Unfortunately, it doesn't help for the X11 library paths -- cc
only appends /aout for standard library paths.
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since it means -s (strip), and static linkage is forced correctly
anyway. Other things in ${LDFLAGS} are still bogusly passed to ld.
This only affects the aout case.
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<bsd.libnames.mk> explicitly.
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ports, but should work for others as well.
Submitted by: Parag Patel <parag@cgt.com>
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PR: 8216
Submitted by: Kaneda Hiloshi <vanitas@ma3.seikyou.ne.jp>
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since ELF executables are loaded well above the low memory region that
DOS operates in.
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o When reporting a int21 function we don't know about yet, report
AH as the major and AL as the minor, as opposed to reporting AL
as the major.
o Add support for 21:44:7: ioctl check output status. We
optimistically say that output is always ready.
o Add half support for 21:23: get file size. We always now return
failure. This function isn't supported, according to the interrupt
list, by the DOS box in windows, so I don't feel too bad.
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o Remove init printf
o Don't set optind from return value for do_args. getopt has already
done this.
o Bump EMS memory from 1M to 10M (this really should be a command line
option).
o Open /dev/null when requested to open emmxxxx0 to allow many programs
checking to see if EMS is installed to find it.
o Route int67 to ems_entry to allow EMS to be used when DOS is emulated
as well as when DOS is booted. This may obviate the need for the
driver doing anything at all in a really booted situation and won't
hurt that case.
I can now run the DOS program I'm interested in running with enough
EMS memory that its "advanced" functions are enabled and working.
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Doesn't anybody TEST code before committing....
This is the X'th time these laste couble of days...
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off_t.
This fixed the primitive 'copy protection' that the program I'm using.
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o Make the dos emulation treat c: and C: the same way. Sourcer was doing
a chdir("c:\\") rather than a chdir("C:\\");
o use drlton() in all places where we used to use -'A' so that we're always
case independent.
o use drntol() in all places where we used to use + 'A' for similar reasons
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used to check to see if windows 3.x if running. We always return 0,
which means that neither Windows 3.x nor Windows/386 2.x is running. It
also means, btw, that XMS version 1 isn't installed, which is true since
we don't implement that either.
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Move a.out libraries to /usr/lib/aout to make space for ELF libs.
Make rtld usr /usr/lib/aout as default library path.
Make ldconfig reject /usr/lib as an a.out library path.
Fix various Makefiles for LIBDIR!=/usr/lib breakage.
This will after a make world & reboot give a system that no
longer uses /usr/lib/*, infact one could remove all the old
libraries there, they are not used anymore.
We are getting close to an ELF make world, but I'll let this
all settle for a week or two...
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Install using ${INSTALL}, not `install'. Install generated files using
${COPY}, not -c. Install using a single command when this is easy.
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Attempt to explain the "X11 support not compiled in" diagnostic.
Submitted by: philip@rmit.edu.au (Philip Musumeci)
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Submitted by: Randall Hopper <rhh@ct.picker.com>
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an index into a private array.
Submitted by: Randall Hopper <rhh@ct.picker.com>
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linkage rule is overridden. The -L option must be in ${DPADD} so that
`make checkdpadd' works. Actually use ${DPADD}.
FIxed missing dependencies for doscmd. Use ${LIBCRT0} instead of a
hard-coded path in the rule for doscmd.
Added comments about the kludges used to build 2 binaries and 2 data
files in one directory. It shouldn't be done this way. The dependencies
on sources took extra work to get right, and the dependencies on objects
are still broken (one set is missing and the other has the wrong libs).
Fixed some style bugs while I'm here:
- don't override the (correct) default for MAN1.
- use `beforeinstall', not `afterinstall' to install auxiliary files.
`afterinstall' is for fixing messes made by `install'.
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interface for callbacks to doscmd from DOS, obsoleting the instbsdi
redirector. (redir.com replaces it)
A temporary hack is in place so the instbsdi program will (hopefully) work
in the short term.
Submitted by: Helmut F. Wirth <hfwirth@ping.at>
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include directory, rather than X11BASE. This fixes the build for people
who only have the shared X11 distribution installed.
Requested-by: A Joseph Koshy <koshy@india.hp.com>
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Submitted by: John Hay <jhay@mikom.csir.co.za>
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Submitted by: Helmut F. Wirth <hfwirth@ping.at>
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Submitted by: Jonathon Lemon <jlemon@americantv.com>
Obtained from: BSDI
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a group of dos emulator developers.
Submitted by: Jonathan Lemon <jlemon@americantv.com>
Obtained from: BSDI
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