on different file systems.
PR: bin/12375
Submitted by: Takashi SHIRAI <shirai@nintendo.co.jp>
No response by: steve
No problem with: building 5-current world
* remove hard sentence breaks
* use of Fl with Ar if argument available
* Dq -> Sq where better
* Ql -> Dq and Ql -> Fa where better
* include sections to Xr macro
* It Ar .ss -> It Ar ss
fixes (very important in this case). Version 1.40 should be discarded.
This version includes the language diffs. To receive them, use
cvs diff [-u] -r 1.39 -r 1.41
usage of .Xr and removal of hard sentence breaks).
PR: 18880
Submitted by: Christian Weisgerber <naddy@unix-ag.uni-kl.de>
Obtained from: OpenBSD (in parts)
used to extract modified boot hints to make loader(8)-time changes
"sticky". It tries to use \ style quoting so that it can be used directly
with foo.conf files. It can also extract specific variables.
ps(1) should not be returning a success code (0), it should return an
error code (1). This was fixed on OpenBSD over 3 years ago.
PR: 19069
Submitted by: Jim Sloan <odinn@atlantabiker.net>
Reviewed by: rwatson
terminal emulator.
As pointed out by jhb, a more scalable solution would be preferable
when multiple applications in the base system begin linking against
libh.
Submitted by: Doug Barton <DougB@gorean.org>
mark up a sample invocation, since it is not a command internal to the
described utility.
Do not use Ar (argument) to mark up something which is not an argument
to the utility or one of its internal commands.
the long -l output format with the last commit. Fix it
by replacing the "%b %e" strftime format with "%Ef".
Make a note in the manual page that the LANG environment
variable affects the running of ls.
Reviewed by: ache
representation of time and date") won't change in time. Instead
of hard coding the locations of the time elements and hoping that
they don't move use strftime to generate the desired formats in
the first place.
PR: bin/7826
Don't use curses functions, use tputs instead
Add ^C reaction - reset colors
Optimization - don't turn off colors after EACH file printed.
Fix wrong ctype macro arg type in LSCOLORS parsing
this is extremely inefficient, instead write them all down at the
beginning.
The correct sequence to switch colours off is to first use 'op' if
it exists, otherwise use 'oc'. If neither of these exist then we
shouldn't be doing colour with this terminal.
Reviewed by: ache