which fails the make tests (doesn't understand ${notdef:U}) and therefore
fails on __FBSDID in usr.bin/make/*. -DBOOTSTRAPPING is no help here since
this is before we are using the new share/mk/* files, and it would conflict
with the builtin -DBOOTSTRAPPING support later.. so use a different flag.
- Note that the USA has no King.
- Unify spelling "US", not "U.S.".
- Remove USSR holiday (anniversary of the revolution).
- Don't remove claim that the Federal Republic of Germany was founded
in 1953 (22 September). Somebody should clarify if something
reallly did happen on that day.
in USA, not the world first.
Add dates for women's votes in New Zealand.
Add dates for women's votes and rights to political office in South
Australia.
this particular GNU flag. It changes into the given directory for the
operation in question. This just goes into said directory at the time of
parsing the argument for getopt(3).
Submitted by: Rachel Hestilow <rachel@jerkcity.com>
really a problem with utmp/wtmp, but takes the same approach as who(1).
Reviewed by: knu (mentor), mini, silence on -audit
Approved by: knu (mentor), mini
mail filters), the /usr/bin/perl dummy fails since it assumes that the
installed package could be reached via the existing $PATH. Also,
since we are obviously looking for a perl installed by a package, we
should make sure that at least the default package bindir is being
searched.
it complains that it can't do it because the filesystem is readonly.
Assume that when the user has a readonly /dev that they don't care if
login can't change the permissions/flags. While this does break a few
things like msgs, we'll assume that the user setting up the read only
system knows what they are doing.
All this change does is to stop the complaint when the file system is
read only. It also adds comments as to why EROFS and EOPNOTSUPP are
ignored.
This allows one to have a read-only / w/o a /dev MFS and have a
relatively warning-free existence. /etc/rc still complains when it
can't chown/chflags/chmod things, but that's easy to ignore/tweak.
Reviewed by: roberto, phk
Sponsored by: Timing Solutions
via bde. atatat@NetBSD.org made basically the same change in their
version, so bring over their CVS Id which I neglected last time.
Obtained from: bde, Andrew Brown <atatat@NetBSD.org>
the specified time. Previously, rsh could potentially hang indefinitely
at this point even when a timeout was set, for example if the server
accepts the connection and then never sends any reply.
PR: bin/20042
Submitted by: Keith White <Keith.White@site.uottawa.ca>
MFC after: 1 week