Remove the dns lookup code in the ipx functions. That is bogus and slows
things like netstat -r(f ipx) down, without gaining anything.
Remove the ipx error protocol statistics.
and not the MAC address of the first interface for every IPX address.
This is more inline with the way others like Novell do it.
Originally Submitted by: "Serge A. Babkin" <babkin@hq.icb.chel.su>
Use the MAC address of an interface for the host part of an IPX address
and not the MAC address of the first interface for every IPX address.
This is more inline with the way others like Novell do it.
Mostly Submitted by: "Serge A. Babkin" <babkin@hq.icb.chel.su>
Take out the error messages (the ip icmp equivalent) with #ifdef IPXERRORMSGS.
This is bogus and as far as I could figure out IPX don't have anything like
it. This is a leftover from its XNS heritage. If nobody complains, I will
take it out completely in a few weeks.
Add some more ipxstat statistics counters.
Make ipxprintfs a sysctl variable and off by default.
Add IPX Netbios "routing" support. This is off by default and can be
switched on with a sysctl knob.
General code cleanup to at least use the same style throughout the IPX
code, but also be more style(9) conformant. Also make a lot of functions
static.
If I don't get any complaints I'll bring all of this over to the 2.2 tree
in a few weeks.
tree) instead of the system default ones in /usr/share/mk. This
only works for makes run from the top level, and a few not too out
of date system makefiles must be present to start up. Bootstraps
from can still be done from scratch by giving the path to an up to
date share/mk on the command line.
Removed bootstrap `mk' target and use of it. The bootstrap didn't
actually work for the non-null DESTDIR case.
2) Remove -ssi option, the -hdr and -ftr options are a more
flexible solution.
3) Make docbook support work better.
4) Document docbook support.
5) Add an -e option to specify encoding for generated HTML files,
eg -e EUC-JP adds an appropriate <META> tag in the <HEAD> element.
accessing files which it shouldn't be able to. This required a better
approximation of VOP_ACCESS for NFSv2 (NFSv3 already has an ACCESS rpc
which is a better solution) and adding a call to VOP_ACCESS from VOP_LOOKUP.
PR: kern/876, kern/2635
Submitted by: David Malone <dwmalone@maths.tcd.ie> (for kern/2635)
Hauppauge Wincast/TV boards (PCI)
STB TV PCI
Intel Smart Video Recorder III
To list of supported devices.
Submitted by: Randall Hopper <rhh@ct.picker.com>