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Author SHA1 Message Date
wollman
cebc8645b2 This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r43009,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
1999-01-21 21:35:08 +00:00
wollman
71a0031f07 Try this import again, this time on the correct (sic) vendor branch. 1999-01-21 21:35:08 +00:00
wollman
557351ac39 This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r43007,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
1999-01-21 21:31:40 +00:00
wollman
d3da332b26 1999a revision of timezone data from Arthur Olson and friends.
Obtained from:	ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzdata1999a.tar.gz
1999-01-21 21:31:40 +00:00
imp
3dd0f682fd Euro support, part 2.
This should be merged into RELENG_3 and a similar patch may be needed
for RELENG_2_2, should that deemed necessary.

Make world succeeded with these patches in my tree.

Submitted by: "Kaleb S. KEITHLEY" <kaleb@ics.com>
1999-01-21 19:41:38 +00:00
wollman
8e24d454dd Add the new code for Palestine, with the comment that we don't know
what its correct numeric is.  Although Hong Kong (HK) was deleted at
about the same time, it remains in wide use so we leave it in.
1999-01-21 19:09:15 +00:00
grog
0d674addb2 Update to reflect changes in kernel module
Remove references to LKMs
Change descriptions on read command (HEADS UP: this command has changed
  in an incompatible manner)
1999-01-21 00:55:28 +00:00
jdp
468d0a1eb5 Change the definition of LIBPAM to support the static PAM library.
When linking statically, LIBPAM is augmented with the extra libraries
that the PAM modules require.  The idea is to centralize this
information rather than scattering it about in the Makefiles of
all the applications that use (OK, will use) PAM.

There is a new variable MINUSLPAM that should be used instead of
"-lpam".  In the static case, it gets -l flags for the extra required
libraries.

This approach was suggested by <bde>, but he didn't actually review
my changes.
1999-01-20 21:48:56 +00:00
jdp
a438a9ae7a Add some capabilities to <bsd.lib.mk> so that it can be used for
building dlopen-able modules, and add features needed to build a
static PAM library.  I think I cleaned it up some, too, but beauty
is in the eye of the beholder.

You can now build a shared library without version numbers, by
defining SHLIB_NAME to something like "pam_unix.so".  If SHLIB_MAJOR
and/or SHLIB_MINOR are set, SHLIB_NAME gets the usual default value,
but it can be overridden if desired.  If none of these symbols are
set, no shared library is built.

SHLIB_LINK controls the name of the symbolic link that points to
the library.  If it is unset, no link is made.  In the usual case,
it gets the right default: e.g., "libc.so" for ELF, nothing for
a.out.  This can be overridden.

STATICOBJS can be set to a list of extra object files that should
be added to the static library but not to the shared library.
These objects are added to the profiled library too.

These changes should make it easy to use <bsd.lib.mk> for building
things such as PAM modules and dynamic linkers, for which <bsd.prog.mk>
has been abused until now.
1999-01-20 21:42:40 +00:00
nik
1df14d74fe iso639 is the ISO two letter codes for the representation of the names of
languages (en = English, de = German, zn = Chinese, and so on). This
complements the existing iso3166 file, which maps codes to countries.

Country code != language code.

I ran this past -core. No one voiced any objections, jkh said "fine".
1999-01-20 19:46:42 +00:00
ache
53aaedeb52 remove - before __entry, it is not make conmmand but shell continuation line 1999-01-20 17:22:11 +00:00
jkh
055bc31d15 Remove man page links too, making the world work again.
Forgotten by:	msmith
1999-01-20 11:36:26 +00:00
markm
7f819316bb Texinfo has been upgraded. This needs to catch up.
Submitted by:	lkoeller@cc.fh-lippe.de
1999-01-20 05:48:19 +00:00
msmith
610ecb0915 Alog is gone. 1999-01-20 03:30:39 +00:00
asami
2356b02542 Change MASTER_SITE_BACKUP to point to new dir on wcarchive. Merge some
MASTER_SITE_* macros from latest bsd.port.mk.
1999-01-20 01:58:39 +00:00
asami
cde23d5566 (1) Add gnome master sites.
Submitted by:	Jeremy Lea <reg@shale.csir.co.za>

(2) Change backup distfiles dir to reflect change in ftp.freebsd.org's
    reorganization.
1999-01-20 01:55:05 +00:00
wpaul
c4cf4e8714 Mention that the CNet Pro110B is supported (ax driver). 1999-01-18 17:26:01 +00:00
hm
e35f09c782 Add ISDN (i4b) documentation and examples 1999-01-18 14:05:23 +00:00
yokota
1ae7f7722d - Added Spanish messages.
Submitted by: J M Alcaide <jose@we.lc.ehu.es>

- Fixed typo in the last commit: IS-8859-1 -> ISO-8859-1
1999-01-18 12:38:59 +00:00
simokawa
031e652417 Clean new index file(GPATH) of global.
Submitted by:	Shigio Yamaguchi <shigio@wafu.netgate.net>
1999-01-18 07:48:41 +00:00
yokota
5116a804bf Add Portuguese keymaps.
Submitted by: Paulo Menezes <pm@dee.uc.pt>
1999-01-18 03:08:34 +00:00
yokota
9ed8e4d5f4 Correct Hungarian keymap file names. 1999-01-18 03:06:16 +00:00
yokota
494481c85d Fix some symbol keys, accented chars, and capslock state flags.
Submitted by: Thordur Ivarsson <thivars@est.is>
1999-01-18 03:04:41 +00:00
wosch
6dfd24f300 Misspelt Eighth Edition.
The Eighth Edition is *not* descended from the Seventh Edition.

Submitted by: Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
              and Dennis Ritchie

Here's a quote from Dennis Ritchie, posted to Warren Toomey:
[January 1999]
----- Forwarded message from dmr -----

I also got mail from Norman Wilson today about the discussion.

This is mainly to confirm and fill out details of Wilson's account.

The Eighth Edition system started with (I believe) BSD 4.1c and
the work was done on VAX 11/750s -- our group did not get
a 780 until a while later.

Most of the operating system superstructure of BSD was retained
(in particular no one (even the indefatigable Norman)
wanted to get much into the paging code.  Norman is also
right that the competitor was John Reiser's (and Tom London's)
32V descendant from another group at the Labs.  In structure
this system had a lot to offer (in particular the buffer cache and the page
pool were unified, but it was clear that their work was not being
supported by their own management.  It was used for a while on
our first 750 and also our first 11/780 ("alice", a name that lives
in netnews fame preceding  the reach of Dejanews).

The big change leading to V8 was the scooping-out and replacement of
the character-device and networking part by the streams mechanism.  Later,
Peter Weinberger added the file-system switch that enabled
remote file systems and prescient things ideas like /proc).  Weinberger,
as Norman said, also did a simple-minded FFS.

The TCP/IP stack wasn't very important to us then and it has a mixed and
murky history.  Much of it came from early CSRG work, but it was converted
to a streams approach by Robert Morris and subsequently fiddled over a lot.

Likewise, as Norman said, the applications (/bin and whatnot) were somewhat
of a mixture.  Many were the locally-done versions, some were taken
from BSD in some incarnation, some from System V.

        Dennis

----- End of forwarded message from dmr -----
1999-01-15 17:21:39 +00:00
markm
d066162a34 Option names have changes for texinfo-3.12 1999-01-14 20:02:41 +00:00
jkh
5401a3407c Document rwhod_flags 1999-01-14 09:13:00 +00:00
wosch
8457ccf41a Added FreeBSD 2.2.8, FreeBSD 3.0, FreeBSD 3.1
Added NetBSD 1.3.3, OpenBSD 2.4
Update URL & Copyright
1999-01-12 16:14:24 +00:00
wpaul
c6389dc52c Doh... han an occurance of MX that should have been PN (forgot to
change it when I turn a copy of mx.4 into pn.4).

Pointed out by: Jason Wright <jason@thought.net>
1999-01-11 15:38:25 +00:00
peter
cc656fbe9c Remove the example for setting KERNFORMAT=elf; it is the default already. 1999-01-11 15:06:57 +00:00
asami
d9e7d2da81 (1) Add ONLY_FOR_ARCHS and NOT_FOR_ARCHS. They are list of architecture names
(as given by "uname -m") by which you can specify which
    architectures the port is appropriate for.
Idea borrowed from:	NetBSD, OpenBSD
Reviewed by:		simokawa

(2) New variable PERL_ARCH (value: ${ARCH}-freebsd) that is also
    passed to ${PLIST_SUB}.  Use it to simplify PLISTs.
Submitted by:	simokawa

(3) Check OSVERSION as well as existence of /usr/bin/perl5 before
    assuming USE_PERL5 is to be a no-op.  Basically to allow building
    of 2.2-INDEX on a 3.0 machine.

(4) Change USE_QT definition to use new shlib version (2) and
    directory (qt142).

(5) Uncomment temporary Motif dependency for parallel package
    building.  We still need to figure out a way to install the pkg
    database files, but it's a start.

(6) Move EXTRACT_SUFX up into the pre.mk area so it can be used in
    exists() tests.

(7) Add MASTER_SITE_COMP_SOURCES.  Note that this is defined like
    "/pub/usenet/comp.sources.%SUBDIR%/" so you can specify something
    like "SUBDIR=x/volume18" to select the newsgroup as well as
    subdirectory name.
Submitted by:	"distfiles" fenner

(8) Other misc. master site cleanup.
Submitted by:	"distfiles" fenner

(9) New target "maintainer".  I intend to use it to auto-mail failure
    build failure notices to the maintainer.
1999-01-11 13:04:18 +00:00
steve
d77bcb8b9f Add vpo.4 to the list of manpages to build and install.
PR:		9427
Submitted by:	Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai <asmodai@wxs.nl>
1999-01-10 19:26:27 +00:00
nsouch
871e5dfef0 Major ppbus commit with:
+ ECP parallel port chipset FIFO detection
	+ DMA+FIFO parallel I/O handled as chipset specific
	+ nlpt updated in order to use the above enhanced parallel I/O.
	  Use 'lptcontrol -e' to use enhanced I/O
	+ Various options documented in LINT
	+ Full IEEE1284 NIBBLE and BYTE modes support. See ppbus(4) for
	  an overview of the IEEE1284 standard
	+ Detection of PnP parallel devices at boot
	+ Read capability added to nlpt driver to get IEEE1284 compliant
	  printer status with a simple 'cat /dev/lpt0'
	+ IEEE1284 peripheral emulation added to BYTE mode. Two computers
	  may dialog according to IEEE1284 signaling method.
	  See PERIPH_1284 option and /sys/dev/ppbus/ppi.c

All this code is supposed to provide basic functions for IEEE1284 programming.
ppi.c and nlpt.c may act as examples.
1999-01-10 12:04:56 +00:00
danny
bb01d22845 Fix typo: if_name -> ifr_name
Submitted by:	Casper <casper@acc.am>
1999-01-10 04:59:59 +00:00
jdp
cdc7b4adbe Switch to using ".So" as the extension for PIC object files rather
than ".so".  The old extension conflicted with well-established
naming conventions for dynamically loadable modules.

The "clean" targets continue to remove ".so" files too, to deal with
old systems.
1999-01-09 21:51:00 +00:00
wpaul
55c6eb788f Add driver support (and man page) for PCI fast ethernet cards based
on the ASIX AX88140A chip. Update /sys/conf/files, RELNOTES.TXT,
/sys/i388/i386/userconfig.c, sysinstall/devices.c, GENERIC and LINT
accordingly.

For now, the only board that I know of that uses this chip is the
Alfa Inc. GFC2204. (Its predecessor, the GFC2202, was a DEC tulip card.)
Thanks again to Ulf for obtaining the board for me. If anyone runs
across another, please feel free to update the man page and/or the
release notes. (The same applies for the other drivers.)

FreeBSD should now have support for all of the DEC tulip workalike
chipsets currently on the market (Macronix, Lite-On, Winbond, ASIX).
And unless I'm mistaken, it should also have support for all PCI fast
ethernet chipsets in general (except maybe the SMC FEAST chip, which
nobody seems to ever use, including SMC). Now if only we could convince
3Com, Intel or whoever to cough up some documentation for gigabit
ethernet hardware.

Also updated RELNOTEX.TXT to mention that the SVEC PN102TX is supported
by the Macronix driver (assuming you actually have an SVEC PN102TX with
a Macronix chip on it; I tried to order a PN102TX once and got a box
labeled 'Hawking Technology PN102TX' that had a VIA Rhine board inside
it).
1999-01-09 18:12:08 +00:00
dfr
4d50ada14d Use modstat(2) to get the syscall number. 1999-01-09 15:03:06 +00:00
dfr
b43be70fab Replace the misc example with a simpler syscall example using the new
module registration hooks for syscalls.

Submitted by: Assar Westerlund <assar@sics.se>
1999-01-09 14:26:22 +00:00
obrien
a1dd973537 Add MLINKS for devstat kernel interfaces. 1999-01-09 05:09:21 +00:00
peter
952455f04b OBJFORMAT=elf in the absense of an override for both alpha and i386 by
default now.
1999-01-07 06:32:22 +00:00
obrien
de9c379bac make comments more consistant 1999-01-06 02:44:29 +00:00
peter
e7fcdba8f3 restore pcvt(4) man page
Reviewed by:	 core
1999-01-01 08:48:31 +00:00
abial
90957f7269 Add timeout to boot menu.
Submitted by:	W Gerald Hicks <wghicks@bellsouth.net>
1998-12-31 14:06:30 +00:00
hoek
3a5b75aab7 -make clear need to use the upgrade kit
-add "depends" to list of recursive targets
-consistent capitilization of FreeBSD.ORG
-remove description of PATCH_DEBUG
-add .Xr to portcheckout(1) and pib(1)
1998-12-30 17:32:47 +00:00
mjacob
5f916c656c oops- I must have had a mangeld Entries 1998-12-28 21:51:49 +00:00
mjacob
c8d8895e80 No more isdn directory, ergo, shouldn't be on the list of subdirectories, etc.. 1998-12-28 21:05:48 +00:00
phk
04b44606b2 Initial entry of ISDN4BSD into the FreeBSD tree.
ISDN4BSD is the work of our brand-new comitter: Hellmuth Michaelis,
who has done a tremendous amount of work to bring us this far.

There are still some outstanding issues and files to bring into
the tree, and for now it will be needed to pick up all the extra
docs from the isdn4bsd release.

It is probably also a very good idea to subscribe to the isdn@freebsd.org
mailing list before you try this out.

These files correspond to release "beta Version 0.70.00 / December
1998" from Hellmuth.
1998-12-27 21:47:14 +00:00
phk
bb16b1fe9f Pre 3.0 branch cleanup casualty #6: ft 1998-12-27 13:40:57 +00:00
phk
b3f52ec59a Pre 3.0 branch cleanup casualty #5: nca, sea, wds, uha
No CAM drivers available.  If somebody CAMifies one of these, they
will be welcome back in the tree
1998-12-27 13:06:44 +00:00
phk
610f119ebe Pre 3.0 branch cleanup casualty #4: pcvt 1998-12-27 12:52:46 +00:00
phk
883bec4928 Pre 3.0 branch cleanup casualty #3: 3c505 ethernet support 1998-12-27 12:44:57 +00:00