doesn't talk about these files elsewhere, doesn't use the files by
default, and the names are dependent on site-specific newsyslog
configuration.
PR: 30348
Submitted by: Giorgos Keramidas <charon@labs.gr>
my last version of this work due to HDD crash, but this version cleanly
passed all POSIX and SuSv2 tests. I am working on testing scripts which
should test this implementation against all locales and surely more fixes
will come soon.
Reviewed by: ache, silence at -audit & -developers
o Removed whitespace at EOL
o Removed hard sentence breaks
o Added cap_size() to the NAME section
o Normalized .Nd descriptions
o Fixed the abuses of .Nm and .Va
o Fixed some DESCRIPTION texts
o Fixed the RETURN VALUES and ERRORS texts to look more traditional
Reviewed by: tmm
interactive case. This already works for non-interactive installs,
but at least one user thinks it would be useful and it certainly seems
more correct to allow it here as well.
So, this will now work :
# sysinstall netDev=fxp0 tcpMenuSelect
PR: bin/30229
Submitted by: Mikhail Teterin <mi@aldan.algebra.com>
the following bugs.
- When constructing a resource configuration, respect the order
in which resource descriptors are read, in order to establish
the correct mapping between the descriptors and configuration
registers.
"Plug and Play ISA Specification, Version 1.0a", Sec 4.6.1, May 5,
1994. "Clarifications to the Plug and Play ISA Specification,
Version 1.0a", Sec 6.2.1, Dec. 10, 1994.
- Do not ignore null (empty) descriptors; they are valid descriptors
acting as filler.
"Clarifications to the Plug and Play ISA Specification, Version 1.0a",
Sec 6.2.1.
- Correctly set up logical device configuration registers for null
resources.
"Clarifications to the Plug and Play ISA Specification, Version 1.0a"
- Handle null resources properly in the resource allocator for the
ISA bus.
each other. This will allow multiple __RCSID() entries in the same file
and even __RCSID() in headers. **HOWEVER**, the usefulness of this in
headers is somewhat marginal in non-ELF since they would go into the
data section where they cannot be easily compressed or stripped.
It (id's in headers) is also not useful in the non-GCC case since it is
hard to generate unique variable names. I have an idea on that though.
Now for mcs: http://mirrors.ccs.neu.edu/cgi-bin/unixhelp/man-cgi?mcs+1
This will now allow sysinstall to work properly if a FreeBSD CD/DVD is
already mounted as /cdrom, instead of just crapping out when it tries
to mount as /dist and gets EBUSY.
PR: conf/28081
Tested by: jhb