It will need to be changed
but it's the better starting point..
also add '?' to wildcarding in SCSI identification of devices..
so we can catch all PIONEER CD 6??* devices instead of having
separate entries for the 600, 602, 604X, 624X etc..
it's getting so we should have a small regexp routine in the kernel
maybe just a little one.. matching CDX-6[0-9][0-9][ A-Z] would be better
there will be drastic changes in this
but this is the best starting point..
these files a bit. The entries for the International secure collections
don't match Freefall's naming conventions, but hopefully MarkM will fix that
soon. Each file now has an extensive header describing what it is, how
to use it, and how you may want to customize it for a particular system.
<sys/types.h> (if KERNEL is defined). This allows removing bogus
dependencies on vm stuff in several places (e.g., ddb) and stops
<vm_param.h> from depending on <vm_param.h>
Added declaration of boolean_t to <vm/vm.h> (if KERNEL is not
defined). It never belonged in <vm/vm_param.h>. Unfortunately,
it is required for some vm headers that are included by applications.
Deleted declarations of TRUE and FALSE from <vm/vm_param.h>. They
are defined in <sys/param.h> if KERNEL is defined and we'll soon
find out if any applications depend on them being defined in a vm
header.
sendmail mailing list. Our /etc/rc will be fixed instead.
It seems sendmail becomes more and more incompatible, f.e.
Return-Receipt-To not works anymore :-(
quite right. (Thic causes you to get prompted for an 'Old Password' when
changing someone's NIS password even if your password isn't set yet.)
Do it like local_passwd.c does.
Add five sysctl variables that you should probably never tweak.
net.arp.t_prune: 300
net.arp.t_keep: 1200
net.arp.t_down: 20
net.arp.maxtries: 5
net.arp.useloopback: 1
net.arp.proxyall: 0
(It's net.arp because arp isn't limited to inet, though our present
implementation surely is).
taking an argument of type ypresp_key. This is incorrect: it should be
ypresp_nokey. (yp_first() is supposed to return the first key in a
given map; the server doesn't need any client-specified key to handle
such a request.)
#include <sys/user> used to be self contained, but now it needs either
half a dozen VM specific includes beforehand (yuck, so much for
portability), or some horrible hack like this for user-mode only
applications.. The kind of stuff that needs this is the libkvm stuff,
w, ps, etc... I would welcome a better fix for this BTW.. :-)
(note: this is #ifndef KERNEL, so it shouldn't be re-polluting the kernel
space after it's been so painfully cleaned up...)
static executables that depend on this will need to be relinked (ie: do
this before 'ps'), but the dynamic linked stuff should be OK (ie: 'w')
Obtained from: NetBSD (not much point reinventing the wheel.. :-)