wish only to bring up their interfaces. This script is not actually called
by any other script and exists purely for user convenience.
Requested by: pst
Add Motoyuki Konno <motoyuki@st.rim.or.jp> into the
contributors' list for Japanese translation.
Reviewed by: hanai@astec.co.jp
Submitted by: motoyuki@st.rim.or.jp
value, it appears as though the semantics of usleep are that it doesn't
return early. (only in the nanosleep code - the setitimer code does this
already)
When using a local repository that is only written to by CVSup - which
I assume doesn't do the cvs locking protocol - this option might be a
speedup since cvs will not create lock files.
such as within an anoncvs server, or from a CDROM repository.
Cyclic (the cvs maintainers) do not like this approach and have an
alternative read-only system, but that requires a read/write repository to
work (which rules out CDROM).
Obtained from: OpenBSD
controls the RCSINCEXC encironment variable for our rcs version, and
also convert the rest of the checkout enhancements from rcs into cvs's
fast checkout code. (yes, cvs doesn't call 'co' anymore)
We now have fine grained individual keyword expansion control and can
set the keyword to anything the user wants.
Also, a new keyword, $CVSHeader$ comes in from rcs, it's like $Header$
except that it shows the pathname relative to the cvsroot. eg:
$FreeBSD: src/bin/ls/ls.c,v 1.10.2.14 1997/05/17 13:15:45 peter Exp $
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The idea for this comes from $XFree86$ which expands like $CVSHeader$.
The "local id" string can be set to expand like Id, Header or CVSHeader.
(Matching support for this is apparently happening in cvsup right now)
(nanosleep) breaks Apache httpd badly: his childs died quickly after
number of requests (SIGPIPE). To reproduce this bug start
gdb /usr/local/sbin/httpd
run -X
and make some bunch of concurent requests (load the server pages
from 3 different places f.e.)
After short time httpd dies via SIGPIPE. It never dies with old sleep.c
In real life it looks like lots of broken images on the pages or missing
pages. Lynx says about Network read error, etc.
It seems something wrong in nanosleep signal handling.
- gcc assumes that %ecx and %edx are clobbered (due to calling
conventions), thus there is no need for saving/restoring those two
registers.
- %es is reset to default value by real_to_prot, thus there is no need
for saving/restorig that register.
Submitted by: tegge
This is not complete yet in that it doesn't drive our version of RCS
completely, but it does work fine when you do the appropriate magic.
Obtained from: OpenBSD source tree