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format of 'sccsid' lines so they consistently match style(9)
guidelines. Inspired by recent update to lpd.c by charnier.
Reviewed by: discussed on cvs-src & with bde and obrien
MFC after: 15 days
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source to use __FBSDID() for setting rcsids. Also fix the format
of 'sccsid' lines to consistently match style(9) guidelines.
Reviewed by: discussed with bde and obrien
MFC after: 15 days
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somewhat easier to build this lpr on other operating systems.
This simply includes <sys/cdefs.h> when that is appropriate,
and then checks for any cdefs-ish macros that lpr uses, and
defines them if they don't already exist. This is only a start
at making freebsd's lpr less of a hassle to port. It is mainly
added so all of lpr can be changed to use the __FBSDID() macro,
without making it *more* of a hassle to build on other OS's.
Reviewed by: discussed with bde and obrien
MFC after: 15 days
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suspends the system appropriately.
Submitted by: Mark Santcroos <marks@ripe.net>
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"unknown", rather than a conversion of -1 to a date/timestamp.
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Submitted by: jwd
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correct place when you exit it with 'Q'.
PR: misc/47906
MFC after: 3 days
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I am the maintainer of CTM. There is a problem that when very large deltas
are created, that the program ctm_smail, which is responsible for mailing
the deltas out, will instead create a single message that says the delta
is too large. However, if the -q option is set, instead of placing this
message in the queue (as it would have done with the deltas), it mails it
out directly. This conflicts with the current working of CTM in that the
email address is set as %%REPLACE-ME%% so that the created mailing pieces
can be signed by gnu-pgp, and then have the mailing address changed.
This fix means that if the -q option is set, and the delta is too large,
the "too large" message is placed in the queue.
Also, I made the "too large" message a little more up to date.
Submitted by: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@math.missouri.edu>
PR: bin/50328
MFC After: 2 weeks
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This option adds Postfix and Exim to the list, however, qmail is not added
due to license restrictions.
Collaborated with: Simon L. Nielsen <simon@nitro.dk>
Reviewed by: jhb, re@, -audit.
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- Clear Configuration ROM buffer in advance for '-d' option.
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- Use getifaddrs() instead of rolling our own buggy one. Previously,
rarpd(8) would fail to see some interfaces because of a hardcoded limit.
It now successfully sees any interface in the system, and this also makes
the code _much_ simpler.
- Replace strncpy() calls with strlcpy() calls. Some uses of strncpy()
were bogus ; the code wasn't ensuring that the string was NUL terminated.
- Don't try to guard about select() FD_* macros being undefined.
- Use IF_NAMESIZE and ETHER_ADDR_LEN macros where appropriate.
- Add static keywords to function definitions for consistency, since
the prototypes have it (I wonder why GCC didn't complain about this).
- Remove compat code for very old BSD versions and SunOS.
- Remove code for systems not having the dirent.h header.
- The code is now WARNS=5 clean so mark it as such.
- Don't add -DTFTP_DIR="/tftpboot" to the build command line since it's
the default.
MFC after: 2 weeks
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is common in British English, while "toward" is the preferred form in
American English. Use the American form for consistency.
Correct the date on the manual page.
Submitted by: Tom Rhodes <trhodes@freebsd.org>,
underway@comcast.net (Gary W. Swearingen)
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numerically rather than converting to a user or group name.
MFC After: 1 week
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MAINTAINER file (which already had entries for sendmail).
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use port/proto to represent services (not proto/port).
add FBSDID
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file.
Reviewed by: ru, bde
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format.
Reviewed by: Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org>, Jens
Schweikhardt <schweikh@schweikhardt.net>
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executable file even if the specified action/filename does not
contain a '/' character; convert execv() to execvp().
Submitted by: Christian S.J. Peron <maneo@bsdpro.com>
PR: bin/54109
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- Reordered #includes
- Only include <sys/types.h>, not it and <sys/cdefs.h>
o style.Makefile(5) fixes
- No SRCS= line when only one src file with same name as program
o Use warn()/errx() instead of fprintf()
- Integrated patch from Philippe Charnier <charnier@xp11.frmug.org>
Approved by: jeff (mentor)
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They don't have alot of reason to be in sbin and contribute to library
bloat in the dynamic case. If you are using any of these filesystem
type to hold your /usr, please seek professional help.
The actual code was repo-copied by joe.
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o relax some error handling so other drivers (e.g. ath) are usable
o revert ap scanning logic to old scheme
o add to capability info printing for 11a and 11g
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tell them that they also need to use devfs rules to prevent
inappropriate devices from appearing in the jail; add an Xref. In
earlier versions of this man page, the user was instructed to use
sh MAKEDEV jail, which only created a minimal set of device nodes.
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Double pointy hat to me, or something.
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Submitted by: smkelly
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This commit has two pieces. One half is the watchdog kernel code which lives
primarily in hardclock() in sys/kern/kern_clock.c. The other half is a userland
daemon which, when run, will keep the watchdog from firing while the userland
is intact and functioning.
Approved by: jeff (mentor)
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there are problems with their Makefiles I wasn't aware of..
Pointed out by: ru@
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Pointed out by: Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>
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This has worked so far because the variable was empty by default.
Submitted by: Kostyuk Oleg <cub@cub.org.ua>
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These are probably machine independent, but
there is no way for the developers to test them other than on x86.
They will become MD as testing becomes possible.
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so it was inconsistent (although probably not harmful) to have
world-read.
Submitted by: Socketd <db@traceroute.dk>
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- Reset signal handlers in event_cmd_exec_act().
PR: i386/35182
Submitted by: Daniel O'Connor <darius@dons.net.au>
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- Add a command line switch to trigger POWERSTATECHANGE actions on
un-reported power state changes.
PR: i386/32251
Submitted by: Walter C. Pelissero <walter@pelissero.org>
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in Framed-Route, it didn't work. Since ncprange_aton() treats
0.0.0.0 and :: as prefixlen=0, we need to care the case.
MFC after: 1 week
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pciconf -r none8@pci1:12:2: 0x0
now works.
PR: bin/10312
Submitted by: Castor Fu
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Prodded by: mikeh
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MFC after: 1 week
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