(otherwise ppp's behavior remains unchanged) and documented by myself,
Steve Sims, Nate Williams, Martin Renters and god-only-knows who else. :-)
Submitted by: nate
Obtained from: Charles Mott <cmott@srv.net>
some MD5 fixes, better tracing, configurable redirect processing,
and a fix to split-horizon/poisoned-reverse treatment.
Submitted by: Vernon J. Schryver <vjs@mica.denver.sgi.com>
makerom checksum check calculation was a no-op
nb8390.c had a bug which caused packet_len to be incorrect
for packets which wrapped in the buffer.
Submitted by: Linux developers (I lost the email with their names)
language text files.
Should finally close PR # bin/1925: file does not consider cyrillic
text..., though i've never got any response from the originator about
my suggestion.
While i was at it, also move out the `magic' file to /usr/share/misc,
there's nothing that magic with this file to justify its life under
/etc.
(1) MANLANG is now a list (defaulting to ""), so if you have English
and Japanese-EUC versions of the manpages, you can say something
like `MANLANG= "" ja_JP.EUC' and manpage compression will DTRT.
(2) Add new variables MAN%cPREFIX (where %c=[1-9LN]) which default to
MANPREFIX (which defaults to PREFIX), to specify per-section
prefixes. In particular, this handles the cases in many perl
ports, which install man1pages into man/man1 and man3pages into
lib/perl5/man/man3.
Note these modifications won't change the behavior of existing
variables used in previously-approved ways, so any Makefile that
worked before will still continue to work.
isofs while the df command itself used the name iso9660fs or
cdfs. Both of these were inconsistent with the name cd9660 which
is used by the mount command. I modified df to recognize all of
the names cd9660, cdfs, isofs, and iso9660fs, and take them all
to refer to the same thing. Naturally I added a note of this
behaviour in the manual page too.
Submitted-By: Jukka Ukkonen <jau@jau.csc.fi>
1. Don't use the MSDOSFS code for accessing FreeBSD distribution data.
Use Robert Nordier's stand-alone DOS I/O library for the purpose.
It this works as well as Robert says it does, it should drastically reduce
(or even eliminate) our "I can't install from my DOS partition!" calls.
2. As a result of the above, go to stdio file descriptors for all
media types.
3. Taking advantage of #2, start using libftpio for FTP transfers instead
of maintaining our own parallel version of the FTP transfer code.
Yay! I ripped something out for a change!
#1 Submitted-By: Robert Nordier <rnordier@iafrica.com>
makes MADV_SEQUENTIAL much more effective. I suggest that
we start using MADV_SEQUENTIAL on system utilities that mmap
their input files, and the I/O is predominantely sequential.
Below is a test with 'cmp' on two relatively large binary files,
where the files are so large that the caching is ineffective:
+ ls -l t1.xxx t2.xxx
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 65598384 Dec 10 12:13 t1.xxx
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 65598384 Dec 10 12:14 t2.xxx
+ time cmp t1.xxx t2.xxx
3.78user 0.70system 1:33.43elapsed 4%CPU
+ time cmpmadv t1.xxx t2.xxx
4.21user 1.05system 0:30.93elapsed 17%CPU
This change is as a result of an observation made by BDE.