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o Fix printf format specifiers on Alpha and add i386 version.
o Minor style fixes while there.
o Add -Wall compiler option.
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Requested by: yokota
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longer to give the user something to look at while things are happening.
Change it to do so and insert the appropriate screen saves elsewhere.
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Requested incessantly by: billf
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Reviewed by: phk
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Suggested by: phk
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smart because it will definitely get it wrong. This popped up during
cross-linking.
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PR: docs/14738
Submitted by: Mori Kouji <moriko@yakumo.noe.mcu.or.jp>
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is trivially accomplished by including sys/elf64.h instead of elf.h.
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machine. The three-button emulation of moused has been somewhat
difficult to use for many people. I hope this update fixes it.
- Add a new option, -E, to set timeout value to detect two buttons
are pressed down simulteneously. The default value for this timeout
is 200msec.
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Adjust some text to make more sense.
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`MAKEDEV'. And one might need to `MAKEDEV' inorder to get a device node
in order to mount /usr from.
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as redoing all the menus to have proper, or at least non-hallucinogenic,
keyboard accelerators.
This requires my recent update to libdialog to work properly and will
probably also exhibit some other "interesting" behavior while the last
few missing screen clears are found (which is why I'm not going to MFC
immediately). At least now, however, sysinstall does not gratuitously
redraw random screens at the drop of a hat and drive serial console
installers out of their minds.
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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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giving a dire warning about certain drivers going away in the future.
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display to boot. Also fix some various warning fluff while I'm in
here cleaning up.
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The way is now open to schg and sappnd key files and directories in
our tree. There are recommendations in bin/15229.
PR: bin/15229
Reviewed by: imp, brian
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Submitted by: Martin Blapp <mblapp@kassiopeja.lan.attic.ch>
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background ]
Rename sys/pci/pci_ioctl.h to sys/sys/pciio.h to make it easier for
userland programs to use this interface. Reformat the file, and add a
BSD-style copyright to it.
Add a new man page for pci(4). The PCIOCGETCONF, PCIOCREAD, and PCIOCWRITE
ioctls are documented, but the PCIOCATTACHED ioctl is not documented
because it is not implemented.
Change includes of <pci/pci_ioctl.h> to <sys/pciio.h> or remove them
altogether. In many cases, pci_ioctl.h was unused.
Reviewed by: steve
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is a race here that the old code didn't deal with, and I'm not
completely sure this is the right way to solve it, but it works here.
Should get rid of the dreaded "No free configuration for card" message.
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section we take them from to be up to 255 bytes long, so that's the
max size for the string. They can't all be this big, but I don't have
a better number and better to be a little long than a little short.
Also only consume len characters of the cis buffer so we don't run off
the end into the next buffer and get garbage. This second patch
shouldn't impact anything, but I'll hold off back porting this to
-stable until I get more reports on the stability before/after this
fix.
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me in the first place. While we're at it: add MAINTAINER line
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unknown 'controller' lines.
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devices. For example, starting 'usbd -e' would give a 'No USB
controllers found' message instead of a '/dev/usb0: Permission denied'.
Submitted-By: Dirk-Willem van Gulik <dirkx@webweaving.org>
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Submitted by: Dan "The Bug" Bugg <bugg@bugg.strangled.net>
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PR: bin/15101
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which it replaces. The new driver supports all of the chips supported
by the ones it replaces, as well as many DEC/Intel 21143 10/100 cards.
This also completes my quest to convert things to miibus and add
Alpha support.
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a running timer. This fixes a problem where a dial is manually
aborted, the hangup script kicks in and the chat timer ends up
on the timer queue twice (tick tick tick tick *boom*)
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Add the submitter as a contributor in the man page
freebsd -> FreeBSD, while I'm poking around.
PR: bin/15162
Submitted by: Dominic Mitchell <dom@palmerharvey.co.uk>
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more ways I can screw his address up. Suggestions welcome.
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a custom file that could override a FreeBSD file under a different
configuration, but doesn't under this one, give a different warning.
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files in a 'files.XXX' file, config allows non-FreeBSD source files
with the same name as a FreeBSD source file to override the latter,
and in this situation it issues a warning.
However, if one of the user-specified files is actually a FreeBSD
source file (perhaps your kernel has some custom option that requires
that file), config mistakenly thinks it's a completely new file
and goes ahead and overrides all previous information for that file
(and issues the warning).
Fix this.
With help from: julian
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Noticed by: Maxim Sobolev <sobomax@altavista.net>
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