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Raptor Engineering's fork of pfsense FreeBSD src with pfSense changes
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-mdoc sweep.
ru
2005-11-18
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I often find myself doing:
pjd
2005-11-16
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-1
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+3
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Revert previous behaviour of '-F' option and add '-L' option, which will
pjd
2005-08-25
1
-7
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+10
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Modify '-F' option to work nicely with pidfile(3) - a pidfile given as
pjd
2005-08-24
1
-0
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+8
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Markup and wording fixes.
ru
2005-06-14
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-1
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+1
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Whitespace fixes.
pjd
2005-03-20
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-1
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+1
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- Introduce an '-o' option which allows to match oldest of the matching
pjd
2005-03-20
1
-4
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+6
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- Introduce '-S' option which allows to match system processes (pgrep only).
pjd
2005-03-20
1
-1
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+3
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Sort options properly.
pjd
2005-03-20
1
-4
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+4
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Add a -i option to ignore case in the process match.
pjd
2005-03-20
1
-2
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+4
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Add and document '-F' option which allows to use file where PID is stored
pjd
2005-03-20
1
-1
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+7
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Add and document '-j' option which allows to match processes based on its
pjd
2005-03-20
1
-1
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+8
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Document the fact that matching against a process command-name will
gad
2004-08-16
1
-0
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+16
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Don't forget the arguments for -M and -N in the DESCRIPTION section.
stefanf
2004-07-18
1
-2
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+2
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Added pgrep to the SYNOPSIS.
ru
2004-05-19
1
-14
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+21
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Avoid the manpage layering violation and low-level implementation
ru
2004-03-26
1
-3
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+2
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Correct the description of options -N and -M to match reality.
ru
2004-03-26
1
-4
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+4
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Add a comment for when these utilities were added to FreeBSD, and add
gad
2004-03-25
1
-0
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+3
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Add `-M' and `-N' options to `pkill' and `pgrep', similar to
gad
2004-03-25
1
-1
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+12
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Add the `pkill' and `pgrep' commands from NetBSD. This is the source
gad
2004-03-25
1
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+199