maintained, and has been replaced by msun. The libm sources
shouldn't be removed just yet as there are parts that should be
merged into msun first.
PR: misc/17848
Discussed with: phk & bde
from the sys Makefile's SUBDIRs. This is conditioned in make.conf by the
NO_MODULES variable and the existence of the modules directory. The
actual location of the modules is not modified. Changes in Makefiles
only, this does not affect Peter's recent changes.
Reviewed by: Peter Wemm, who warned me I would get some flack, and
he had the good idea for the NO_MODULES variable.
/dev/xxx and one /dev/rxxx. This changes them to a hard link so that
less inodes are consumed and so that the permissions are always in sync.
There are lots more of these still.
scripts may use to source safely overrides in ${rc_conf_files}
files.
This protects users who insist on the bad practice of copying
/etc/defaults/rc.conf to /etc/rc.conf from a recursive loop
that exhausts available file descriptors.
Several people have expressed interest in breaking this function
out into its own shell script. Anyone who wants to embark on
such an undertaking would do well to study the attributed PR.
PR: 17595
Reported by: adrian
Submitted by: Doug Barton <Doug@gorean.org>
purpose of the hook was to provide the ability for a shell program to
instantiate the firewall rules instead of forcing them to be
statically coded. This functionality was already present through the
use of ${firewall_script}, and I see no need to keep the
${firewall_type} hook around.
Reminded by: Dag-Erling Smorgrav <des@freebsd.org>
symlinks to fd/0, fd/1, and fd/2 respectively. This will make
things easier for upcoming changes to fdesc (and does not break
anything for the current state of things) and hopefully its
position as the replacement for our existing static /dev/fd nodes.
Suggested (and reviewed) by: phk
of forcing them to be an 'ipfw' rules file. This allows one to
determine interface addresses dynamically, etc. The rule is if the
file referenced by ${firewall_type} is executable, it is sourced, but
if it is just readable, it is used as input to 'ipfw' like before.
for pccardd.
Please install /etc/defaults/pccard.conf and update /etc/defaults/rc.conf
as well.
Note that old pccard.conf.sample still remains for while but
no longer to be maintained.
Reviewed by: imp, -mobile ML and nomads ML in Japan.
reserve, in maximal NFS packets. Originally only 2 packets worth of
space was reserved. The default is now 4, which appears to greatly
improve performance for slow to mid-speed machines on gigabit networks.
Add documentation and correct some prior documentation.
Problem Researched by: Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>
Approved by: jkh
have set me. This goes from now back to sometime in January 2000. Last
years' entries might result in more. But it will need to wait for another
time.
o XJEM3288 entry (Ron Rosson <insane@lunatic.oneinsane.net>)
o Fix Xircom CreditCard Modem 56 entry ("Juriy Goloveshkin <juriy@avias.com> ")
o Add pcmcia cd-rom entry from juriy as well, even though it doesn't work
o Add Intellegent Modem (sos)
o 3C562 entries (Marat Fayzullin <fms@cs.umd.edu>)
o Digiteam expresso modem (joerg_wunsch)
o RFI Hotline serial card (joerg_wunsch)
o EP401 Ethernet (jkoshy)
o Novatel wireless modem (nsayer)
o Intel modem 2400+ (aka US Roboitcs Worldport 14400) (sos)
o Option I18n GSM fax modem (markm)
o Toshiba SLIMV90 (roberto)
o Comment out display of fortune by default.
o Synch root's .cshrc/.login and non-root's .cshrc/.login in terms of
gratuitous variables set (EDITOR).
o Remove some commented out variables set inconsistently or gratuitously,
such as Interviews settings, 8-bit German locale for root only.
o Synchronize comments in header, as well as references to appropriate man
pages.
o Remove MANPATH setting as apparently /etc/manpath.config does all that
already.
Similar changes probably need to be made in other dot.* files for root
and skel, as all of these files seem to set different aliases, environmental
variables, prompts, and have different semantics.
As a result of this patch, leaving aside the setting of a special prompt
for root, users of csh and tcsh should find similar environments when
logging in or su'ing to any account using that shell.
Reviewed by: asmodai, nbm, will
On a K6-2/450 with fairly fast SCSI disks, building+installing src/share/
takes 2m51.3s, where src/share/doc/ is 1m9.9s of that.
However on a slow Alpha (233MHz) the times are 7m39.3s and 4m58.3s
respectively.
This commit allows one to speed up their build time, without not getting
any important and required changes if one used "NOSHARE".