The minigzip(1) was initially introduced as a minimal replacement
of GNU gzip(1). We have replaced the GNU gzip(1) with the zlib
based, GPL-free implementation, and minigzip(1) is not being used
anywhere in the base system, so just remove it.
Relnotes: yes
Reviewed by: emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D35979
If the -c flag is used, then we can set it with ICONV_SET_DISCARD_ILSEQ;
otherwise, leave it alone. The user may have specified //IGNORE in the
'to' codeset specification, there's no reason we can't allow that but
we'll currently turn it off.
Reviewed by: thj
Sponsored by: Klara, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D34342
- new sentence, new line
- unknown AT&T UNIX version: At v7
- no blank before trailing delimiter
- reference the ASCII(8) manual page
MFC after: 5 days
The single line comment indicator '//' is only detected at the
beginning of a line or when following white space to allow URLs
in calendar entries.
MFC after: 3 days
Given the way bmake/unit-tests is visited, when doing 'test'
MK_AUTO_OBJ=yes will not be effective.
So create the objdir before running the sub-make.
Also ensure MAKEOBJDIR is passed to opt-m-include-dir
Reviewed by: deo
nl actually first was available with System III, not System Vr2. Updated
based on discussion on TUHS mailing list (archive recently moved so this
message isn't get available in the archive).
Suggested by: segalogo (Matt G)
Commit e7fd9688ea changed vtfontcvt's command line parsing, but did
not correctly update the usage (it omitted the new -o flag).
Fixes: e7fd9688ea ("Move font related data structured to...")
MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Replace struct timeval in header with struct timespec.
To differentiate header formats, add a new KTR_VERSIONED flag
set in the header type field similar to the existing KTRDROP flag.
To make it easier to extend ktrace headers in the future,
extend the existing header with a version field (version 0 is
reserved for older records without KTR_VERSIONED) as well as
new fields holding the thread ID and CPU ID.
Reviewed by: jhb, pauamma
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D35774
MFC after: 2 weeks
The reason is that in order to protect a process procctl(2) needs
the PRIV_VM_MADV_PROTECT privilege, which is currently denied in jails
(see kern_jail.c).
MFC after: 1 week
This allows for easy copy-and-paste of a unix(4) peer name for lookup.
With current implementation it is guaranteed that a peer listed could be
found in the output.
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D35727
Kernel provides us with enough information to display all possible
connections between UNIX sockets.
o Store unp_conn, xu_firstref and xu_nextref in the faddr of a UNIX sock.
o Build tree of file descriptors, indexed by the socket pointer.
o In displaysock() print out all possible information:
1) if socket is bound, print name of this socket
2) if socket has connected to a peer with a name, print peers name
3) if socket has connected to a peer without a name, print [pid fd]
4) if a bound socket has received connections, print list of them
as [pid fd]
Previously, only 1) either 2) were printed.
Reviewed by: tuexen
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D35726
Three digit file descriptors are very common these days. So let the
columns not break with them.
Reviewed by: tuexen
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D35725