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h_error is declared in netdb.h
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Pointed out by: cwt
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correct the author's name. Were broken in rev 1.6.
Approved by: des
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Submitted by: Dan Papasian <bugg@bugg.strangled.net>
Reviewed by: jhb
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using killall.c instead of the perl version that depends on procfs.
The C version uses sysctl(). The program is based on a hack that was
originally written about 6 years ago and has evolved somewhat since then.
(which is why it is a superset of killall.pl, rather than being a clone.)
With apologies to: wosch
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years ago.
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loop.
Submitted by: billf
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Add the missing )
Shamed by: billf
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main difference is that it uses sysctl to get the process lists rather
than /proc - thereby reducing the dependency on /proc by one more tool.
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Submitted by: jhay
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Submitted by: Mark Knight <markk@knigma.org>
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when fingered.
Submitted by: Mark Knight <markk@knigma.org>
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it to try and get world building again. (sys/conf.h now depends on
sys/types.h)
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for crypt(3) by now. In any case:
Add crypt_set_format(3) + documentation to -lcrypt.
Add login_setcryptfmt(3) + documentation to -lutil.
Support for switching crypt formats in passwd(8).
Support for switching crypt formats in pw(8).
The simple synopsis is:
edit login.conf; add a passwd_format field set to "des" or "md5"; go nuts :)
Reviewed by: peter
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line/column display).
I overlooked that ee(1) doesn't maintain proper line numbering when
adding/removing lines, so after those operations linenumber displayed may not
match the reality. Also use proper variable for current column diaplay, because
the one used previously reflects the offset of current char, which doesn't
equial screen position when tabs present.
Reviewed by: bp
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that should be better.
The old code counted references to mbuf clusters by using the offset
of the cluster from the start of memory allocated for mbufs and
clusters as an index into an array of chars, which did the reference
counting. If the external storage was not a cluster then reference
counting had to be done by the code using that external storage.
NetBSD's system of linked lists of mbufs was cosidered, but Alfred
felt it would have locking issues when the kernel was made more
SMP friendly.
The system implimented uses a pool of unions to track external
storage. The union contains an int for counting the references and
a pointer for forming a free list. The reference counts are
incremented and decremented atomically and so should be SMP friendly.
This system can track reference counts for any sort of external
storage.
Access to the reference counting stuff is now through macros defined
in mbuf.h, so it should be easier to make changes to the system in
the future.
The possibility of storing the reference count in one of the
referencing mbufs was considered, but was rejected 'cos it would
often leave extra mbufs allocated. Storing the reference count in
the cluster was also considered, but because the external storage
may not be a cluster this isn't an option.
The size of the pool of reference counters is available in the
stats provided by "netstat -m".
PR: 19866
Submitted by: Bosko Milekic <bmilekic@dsuper.net>
Reviewed by: alfred (glanced at by others on -net)
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(name) macros.
Do not terminate the cross-reference list in the SEE ALSO section
with a period.
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This allows people who's email address differs from their account name
to be fingerable.
Submitted by: Mark Knight <markk@knigma.org>
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make(1) to use. Setting it to "sh" and "ksh" are the only values which
work right ATM; I wouldn't expect "csh" to get you far ;)
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string.h, which already was included.
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Remove reference to the now defunct wt device.
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The maintainers of share/examples/diskless/README.TEMPLATING and mergemaster
have been contacted so those may be updated as well.
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LDFLAGS instead of to LDADD, so they ended up too early in the command
line.
Don't link to libcrypt. It is unused for static linkage and unnecessary
and only apparently used for dynamic linkage (the dynamic libskey is
linked to libcrypt to support the crypt parts of libskey which aren't
used here).
Fixed some disorder.
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Remove extraneous arguments to the Nm macro.
Mark up cross-references properly.
Use proper block displays (Bd).
Use proper mark-up for author names (An).
Remove the bogus ARGUMENTS section.
Raname EXAMPLE -> EXAMPLES.
Spell ``S/Key'' consistently.
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Original 'C' progam submitted by Juriy Goloveshkin.
A different 'C' program also submitted by dima.
I merged and rewrote them to include error handling, use getlogin for
user name and only the BSD boilerplate license remained from the
original code. We also only allow root to get other user's keys.
Review, bikeshed and bdelint(1): myself, kris, dima, markm
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PR: bin/20407
Submitted by: Patrick Bihan-Faou <patrick@mindstep.com>
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the HISTORY section to reflect the first release of FreeBSD in
which this utility will appear.
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Submitted by: Nickolay Dudorov <nnd@wint.itfs.nsk.su>
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since it could potentially depend on any ${DESTDIR}/usr/include
preprocessor file. This fixes the broken -DNOCLEAN world build
I experienced yesterday.
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Some string-related cleanups inspired by OpenBSD.
Reviewed by: asmodai
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be fixed to actually process long lines instead of truncating them.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
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an error. As it was, which find command lines that would work (be
accepted at all) was dependent on the presently running kernel, making
script writing and porting hard.
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Don't extern it.
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line is missing. This apparently was broken in revision 1.31 of
"if.c".
Submitted by: Maxime Henrion <mhenrion@cybercable.fr>
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PR: 17867
Submitted by: Joel Ray Holveck <joelh@gnu.org>
Nagged by: nrahlstr
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Some people liked this and some didn't, so POLA won.
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