variable which is de-facto standard for MUAs.
Teach bomail to generate an in-reply-to header so threading MUAs and
mail->news gateways won't lose context.
While i was at it, removed two gratuitous standard violations for
functions starting with an underscore.
(1) Allow multiple checksums of same file.
Submitted by: hoek
(2) Add "deinstall" target as an alias to "pkg_delete $(make package-name)"
(well, something like that, see diff for details).
(3) Add new port variable USE_AUTOCONF. It appends BUILD_DEPENDS to
devel/autoconf and runs autoconf before configure.
Submitted by: ohashi@mickey.ai.kyutech.ac.jp (Takeshi Ohashi)
(4) Clarify USE_X11 and USE_IMAKE usage.
(5) Add new user-overridable variable MASTER_SITE_KDE.
Submitted by: vanilla
(6) Add support for "Latest" package links.
Idea by: Terry Lambert
(7) Try to catch obsolete tcl/tk installations that could cause problems.
Annoyed by various bogus commits by: you-know-who
In sppp_chap_input:
1) in the CHAP_CHALLENGE case don't output the peer's name if it is not
what we expected (DEBUG) since it will be printed out in the course
of events anyway.
2) in the CHAP_SUCCESS case test whether the peer is required to
authenticate himself [(sp->lcp.opts & (1 << LCP_OPT_AUTH_PROTO))],
otherwise the state machine may never switch into the network state.
I saw this case against 2 different ISPs; they never bothered to
authenticate themselves to me.
In sppp_pap_input:
in the PAP_ACK case do the same as in 2) above for the same reason.
case has very little to do with the output size being larger than
INT_MAX.
2. The new #include of <limits.h> was disordered.
3. The new declaration of `on' was disordered (integer types go together).
4. Testing an unsigned value for > 0 was fishy.
Submitted by: bde
address range. They may have been trashed earlier in the boot
process, or the directory header may simply be bogus.
PR: 5140
Submitted by: Joel Faedi <Joel.Faedi@esial.u-nancy.fr>
Brought-to-attention-by: Derek Inksetter <derek@saidev.com>, bde
- wrong name in .file statement.
- stale comment about CONSPEED.
- style bugs in comments.
- inconsistent defaulting of operand sizes (should never depend on default).
- inconsistent choosing between je and jz (should always use je).
confused when they can't find it), but leave the reference to it
as being a standard filename (which doesn't imply that it exists).
Discussed with: jkh
Submitted by: Jonathan Hanna <pangolin@rogers.wave.ca>
The patch is for a Hauppauge Win/TV dbx with FM. I still need to
config OVERRIDE_TUNER, but it works nicely.
mlock, mmap, mprotect, msync, munlock, and munmap are defined by
POSIX as taking void *. The const modifier has been added to
mlock, munlock, and mprotect as the standard dictates.
minherit comes from OpenBSD and has been updated to conform with
their recent change to void *.
madvise and mincore are not defined by POSIX, but their arguments
have been modified to be consistent with the POSIX-defined functions.
mincore takes a const pointer, but madvise does not due to the
MADV_FREE case.
Discussed with: bde