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KATO Takenori c7da3245da I should not edit linux_prot.h directly. Fix the argument of linux_nice.
Pointed out by:	Eivind Eklund <eivind@FreeBSD.ORG>
	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int getpgrp(void); }
66	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int setsid(void); }
67	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_sigaction(int sig, \
			    struct linux_sigaction *nsa, \
			    struct linux_sigaction *osa); }
68	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_siggetmask(void); }
69	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_sigsetmask(linux_sigset_t mask); }
70	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int setreuid(int ruid, int euid); }
71	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int setregid(int rgid, int egid); }
72	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_sigsuspend(int restart, \
			    linux_sigset_t oldmask, linux_sigset_t mask); }
73	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_sigpending(linux_sigset_t *mask); }
74	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int osethostname(char *hostname, \
			    u_int len);}
75	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int osetrlimit(u_int which, \
			    struct ogetrlimit *rlp); }
76	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int ogetrlimit(u_int which, \
			    struct ogetrlimit *rlp); }
77	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int getrusage(int who, struct rusage *rusage); }
78	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int gettimeofday(struct timeval *tp, \
			    struct timezone *tzp); }
79	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int settimeofday(struct timeval *tp, \
			    struct timezone *tzp); }
80	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int getgroups(u_int gidsetsize, gid_t *gidset); }
81	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int setgroups(u_int gidsetsize, gid_t *gidset); }
82	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_select(struct linux_select_argv *ptr); }
83	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_symlink(char *path, char *to); }
84	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int ostat(char *path, struct ostat *up); }
85	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_readlink(char *name, char *buf, \
			    int count); }
86	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_uselib(char *library); }
87	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int swapon(char *name); }
88	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int reboot(int opt); }
89	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_readdir(int fd, struct linux_dirent *dent, \
			    unsigned int count); }
90	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_mmap(struct linux_mmap_argv *ptr); }
91	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int munmap(caddr_t addr, int len); }
92	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_truncate(char *path, long length); }
93	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int oftruncate(int fd, long length); }
94	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int fchmod(int fd, int mode); }
95	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int fchown(int fd, int uid, int gid); }
96	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int getpriority(int which, int who); }
97	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int setpriority(int which, int who, int prio); }
98	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int profil(caddr_t samples, u_int size, \
			    u_int offset, u_int scale); }
99	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_statfs(char *path, \
			    struct linux_statfs_buf *buf); }
100	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_fstatfs(int fd, \
			    struct linux_statfs_buf *buf); }
101	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_ioperm(unsigned int lo, \
			    unsigned int hi, int val); }
102	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_socketcall(int what, void *args); }
103	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_ksyslog(int what); }
104	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_setitimer(u_int which, \
			    struct itimerval *itv, struct itimerval *oitv); }
105	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_getitimer(u_int which, \
			    struct itimerval *itv); }
106	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_newstat(char *path, \
			    struct linux_newstat *buf); }
107	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_newlstat(char *path, \
			    struct linux_newstat *buf); }
108	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_newfstat(int fd, struct linux_newstat *buf); }
109	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_uname(struct linux_old_utsname *up); }
110	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_iopl(int level); }
111	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_vhangup(void); }
112	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_idle(void); }
113	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_vm86(void); }
114	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_wait4(int pid, int *status, \
			    int options, struct rusage *rusage); }
115	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_swapoff(void); }
116	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_sysinfo(void); }
117	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_ipc(int what, int arg1, int arg2, int arg3, \
			    caddr_t ptr); }
118	NOPROTO	LINUX	{ int fsync(int fd); }
119	STD	LINUX	{ int linux_sigreturn(struct linux_sigcontext *scp); }
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bin It's more portable to use <errno.h> than <sys/errno.h> 1997-12-15 20:37:43 +00:00
contrib Remove extra cruft. The previouos commit silently removed source ifles no longer required as of v2.2.1 as well. 1997-12-15 23:27:04 +00:00
crypto MFC: no \n in syslog strings. Change -P to -p in flags. EOF -> -1. Use err(3). 1997-12-08 07:41:13 +00:00
etc Warn if ISC-DHCP not available. 1997-12-17 01:57:18 +00:00
games
gnu Use getopts instead getopt(1). This should fix the problem 1997-12-07 01:00:56 +00:00
include Move nlist related defines from link.h into nlist.h. Clean up 1997-12-06 17:59:52 +00:00
kerberos5
kerberosIV Link this against -lcrypt. In the case where the user has no key available 1997-10-24 16:27:46 +00:00
lib Fix recursion problem which occurs when a signal is received during 1997-12-15 02:12:42 +00:00
libexec Cosmetic in usage string. 1997-12-15 07:19:41 +00:00
lkm Fix my typo. 1997-12-16 22:50:18 +00:00
release document some things that others and I have done to the tree... these 1997-12-10 07:41:24 +00:00
sbin Fixed DPADD. 1997-12-16 15:03:14 +00:00
secure
share Removed gross dir file bootstrap rule again. It would break building 1997-12-16 18:29:48 +00:00
sys I should not edit linux_prot.h directly. Fix the argument of linux_nice. 1997-12-17 03:12:35 +00:00
tools Add html-mv script. Html-mv rename HTML generated filenames to 1997-11-09 11:23:54 +00:00
usr.bin Fixed DPADD. 1997-12-16 17:43:33 +00:00
usr.sbin Remove an unnecessary (and wrong) cast. 1997-12-17 00:26:58 +00:00
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