the other two trees. Bump RELDATE to Feb 1997, one greater than 2.2.
Now I can go update my porting.sgml.
NOT a 2.2 candidate, in case phk's wondering. :)
routines. An older version of this was tested successfully on all of my
systems with PS/2 mice. This was brought in without testing because it
is necessary due to the previously committed syscons changes.
Submitted by: Kazutaka Yokota <yokota@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp>
Makefile yet as John needs to figure out ${LANG}-based doc building.
Please put this in 2.2, or the translators are going to kill me. ;)
Submitted by: doc-jp@jp.freebsd.org (The FreeBSD Japanese Doc Team)
Reviewed by: doc-jp@jp.freebsd.org (mutual review)
syscons and psm, curtesy Kazutaka Yokota with minor changes by
me. This contains an update of the psm driver as well.
This also fixes the breakage that I introduced to the psm driver by
making syscons poll for keyboard events in the atempt to fix the
hanging keyboard problem.
It works perfectly for me, and I'd like to hear from all that
have had keyboard/ps/2 mouse problems if this is the cure...
Submitted by: Kazutaka YOKOTA (yokota@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp)
wdreg.h: Delete wd_ctlr macro. PC98 version of wd.c treats it as a
variable.
GENERIC98: Delete ep0 entry. Current ep driver write I/O port 0x100.
This clobbers ICW of i8259, because upper 8bits of address line is not
masked on mother board.
if_fe.c: Merge from revision 1.18 of sys/i386/isa/if_fe.c.
pc98.c: Globalize dmapageport, because SCSI driver use this
variable.
wd82371.c: Yet another merge.
These are 2.2 candidates.
Submitted by: The FreeBSD(98) Development Team
FTP error return code because
1) They return NULL, it means that ftpErrno can't be used because
it takes file pointer
2) They don't have FILE-type argument as f.e. ftpGet/ftpPut to use
it for ftpErrno instead.
For that functions I add yet one int* type argument to store
FTP error return code. It is impossible to add some global variable
for that reason, because user can have multiply FTP connections
opened at the same time.
So, interface changed, major number bumped.
Userland changes will follows.
Minor bugfixes, the code:
Forget to close file in few places, when failure occurse
Forget to NULL cached host name, multiply free is possible
and he's right ... I forgot about this floating point stuff you can
use in user-land :-)
Increase precision of duration to microseconds.
No heuristics to avoid overflow in calculation needed - just depend
on DBL_MAX being a bit larger than LONG_MAX.
Use double instead of `struct timeval' in dd.h so that everything
doesn't have to include <sys/time.h>.
Fixed style bugs in recent and old FreeBSD changes.
Reviewed by: phk
Submitted by: bde
almost complete control over RTS (control of its initial value is still
missing).
This fixes PR 1644 for sio.
The author of PR 1644 wants it in 2.1.6 and 2.2. This may be safe since
the complications are only in rarely used cases that I hope I've covered.
BLOAT! BLOAT! BLOAT! BLOAT!
Yes, but where else to put these stinking compat distributions. I, for one,
am bone tired of creating them by hand and then having everyone tell me I left
something out/in. Now any commiter can adjust the list as necessary, and I
forsee this as being so seldom necessary that I've simply committed the
uuencoded tarballs - these are from the last SNAP, and nobody complained
(for once) about that set.