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rather than problems that existed in the original HTML "source".
PR: docs/33585
Submitted: Norihiro Kumagai <kumagai@attbi.com>
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PR: 33586
Submitted by: Norihiro Kumagai <kuma@12-225-156-18.client.attbi.com>
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PR: 33179, 33181, 33295
Submitted by: Norihiro Kumagai <kumagai@attbi.com>
Reviewed by: sheldonh (MAINTAINER)
MFC after: 2 days
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added but not its postrequisite -ltermcap.
Fixed breakage of DPADD in previous commit. ${LIBREADLINE} was misspelled
-lreadline. This should have been fatal since there is no file named
-lreadline, but it worked because of an undcumented bugfeature in make(1)
(or its configuration files): missing source files named -l* are silently
assumed to be up to date libraries. `make checkdpadd' also fails to detect
this error.
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for ntp-4.1.0.
Unfortunately, David Mills insists on managing the documentation in
such a way as to make it impossible for me to make things easy on our
translators, without printing out the documentation and reading through
it side-by-side with a finger on each page.
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In particularly, the -h and -m flags were incorrectly described.
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These are not perfectly in agreement with each other style-wise, but they
are orders of orders of magnitude more consistent style-wise than before.
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- MAN[1-9] -> MAN.
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LC_ALL takes precedence over other LC_* envariables.
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PR: 22483
Submitted by: Philipp Mergenthaler <un1i@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de>
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Reviewed by: sheldonh
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Submitted by: Kazu TAKAMUNE <takamune@avrl.mei.co.jp>
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PR: 18562
Submitted by: takamune@avrl.mei.co.jp (Kazu TAKAMUNE)
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PR: 18465
Submitted by: Kazu TAKAMUNE <takamune@avrl.mei.co.jp>
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assocation -> association
PR: 17501
Submitted by: Yoshihiko SARUMARU <mistral@imasy.org>
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It (list item) and remove a duplicated list entry obscured by this
mistake.
PR: 17500
Submitted by: Yoshihiko SARUMARU <mistral@imasy.org>
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for a scheduling boost. This is a conservative change that should
make no difference in practice and eliminate concerns about this being
the source of some SMP hangs.
Configuration scripts should never auto-configure P1003.1B
without a second test. The behavior with respect to regular time
sharing, who can access it, etc., is not defined.
Approved by: jkh
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of the typeset output, tend to make diffs harder to read and provide
bad examples for new-comers to mdoc.
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ntpd.8:
add -gx to SYNOPSIS
clarify explanation of -g
ntp.conf.5:
add missing field description for rawstats lines
Install audio.htm, driver3[567].htm and qth.htm.
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Previous fix was overwritten by new commits.
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release of 4.1.0 are not FreeBSD-related so importing this one is
not a problem.
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the correct location in the ntpd(8) page.
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in favour of placing information in the correct sections.
The ntp_acc(8), ntp_auth(8), ntp_clock(8), ntp_conf(8),
ntp_misc(8) and ntp_mon(8) pages have been merged into
ntp.conf(5) and ntp.keys(5).
Requested by: rgrimes, wollman
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Those pages which have not been transcribed are referenced as
gracefully as possible.
There is no perfect section for the ntp_* files, which document
configuration options for the NTP suite, so I'm putting them in
the same section as the pages for the utilities themselves.
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- reorganise the Makefiles: the order of variables was not the usual one.
Explained gently by: bde
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Submitted by: bde
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Suggested by: phk
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Submitted by: wollman, phk
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This is the second part of the commit (the third -- link in usr.sbin/Makefile)
will be done after a more complete review by phk & obrien.
NOTE: the number of drivers included in the default configuration is very
minimal, mainly local clocks and the one I use RAWDCF. Anyone wanting to
have a more complete version will find recompilation very easy.
It builds and runs on both alpha & i386. It also does survive "make world".
Reviewed by: phk, obrien (partly)
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