Web files which does not exists on your host.
E.g.
httpd-error -userhits < /var/log/httpd-error.log
print the number of errors by users, sorted by error hits.
makefile doesn't install them, and they couldn't be used without
lots of undocumented -I's in CFLAGS. tcl.h is still installed in
/usr/include/tcl/. Note that rev.1.24 of tcl_bmake/mkMakefile.sh
broke all the section 3 tcl man pages by putting it there instead
of in /usr/include.
before we make the same mistake with tcl8.0. This _should_ no longer
conflict with a not-yet-imported tcl8.0 port and should allow the
system and ports versions to be updated independently of each other
(and tk) without the sky falling.
third-party device-driver source to the FreeBSD kernel (at versions
2.2 and later). It can list and remove drivers it's added too.
It can (should) be included by device-driver authors in their driver
distributions, but is perhaps a little too specific to warrant a place
in the mainstream distribution.
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
- Be more intelligent about library-like objects that are actually
symlinks. (Suggested by Steve Price)
- Complain about nonexistent libraries referenced by executables (instead
of creating a library called 'not' and putting them there. (oops)
- Fix a few typos.
shared libraries in the system.
It locates libraries using the output of 'ldconfig -r' to find
directories containing libraries, and then performs a recursive
descent of the entire filesystem heirachy looking for dynamically
linked executables and recording the libraries that they use.
After scanning, a report is produced listing used libraries and the
executable(s) that use them, and seperately listing unused libraries.
missing define during the libtcl build. This is needed to get Tclmidi 3.1
to work.
This should close PR#2006
This should also go into 2.2, like the previous commit.
Submitted by: A JOSEPH KOSHY <koshy@india.hp.com>
Subject to be moved elsewhere in case we decided on a more cmplete
upgrade toolset. Right now, put it here so that people can upgrade
their wtmp files if they want.
Note that the tool is not yet fully bullet-prrof. It tries to do its
best however.
it's wrong. It "knows" that ranlib is not used on shared libraries, this
is not a valid assumption since it exports this definition to the world
via tclConfig.sh. :-( Hence, things like expect (to be updated) fall over
because they were using ":" instead of "ranlib" on their static libraries.