the appropriate documentation added to rc.conf(5). If all goes well
with this over the next few weeks, the PR will be closed with the
pullup of patches back to 4-STABLE.
PR: 20202
Submitted by: Gerhard Sittig <Gerhard.Sittig@gmx.net>
Reviewed by: Darren Reed <darrenr@freebsd.org>
Approved by: Darren Reed <darrenr@freebsd.org>
Obtained from: Gerhard Sittig <Gerhard.Sittig@gmx.net>
All periodic sub-scripts <larf> now have their return codes interpreted
by periodic(8). Output may be masked based on variable values in
periodic.conf.
It's also now possible to email periodic output to arbitrary addresses,
or to send it to a log file, examples of which can be found in
newsyslog.conf.
The upshot of it all should be no discernable changes to the default
behaviour of periodic(8).
PR: 21250
-- Unknown
Now that the RSA algorithm is released into the public domain, build
librsaintl by default unless NO_RSAINTL is set in make.conf.
The native OpenSSL implementation of RSA is much faster, doesn't have
an artificial keysize limitation, has 30% fewer calories and tastes great!
cached when not in use. This changes the FreeBSD default from 30 minutes
to 5 minutes. JKH was the one that added the override to amd_flags, but
there was no reason given other to serve as an example of what could be
done.
IPX folks a fighting chance of figuring this out themselves. I can't
work out how to document this carefully in rc.conf(5), but this ought
to close the PR.
PR: 17904
Reported by: John Gelnaw <jeg@hawk.circa.ufl.edu>
SUPFLAGS when a 'make update' is run. This means that the supfile
doesn't need to be edited because the -h will override the
CHANGE_THIS.FreeBSD.org host.
Make sysinstall override this on install, so the effective behavioural
change for a newly installed system is null. Overall, this makes a system
with an empty /etc/rc.conf not run any network services, and makes the
FreeBSD-provided network services that are running visible in /etc/rc.conf
(instead of making people look through /etc/defaults/rc.conf to find the
things they need to disable to secure the system.)
Reviewed by: jhb
Discussed with: The usual cabal
time, and this is used to reseed the random number generator at
boot time.
NOTE - this has no hope of working if you halt(); you need to
execute rc.shutdown to get the entropy stash.
- Remove unit numbers in config lines.
- Remove all of logger lines and add logstr lines for some cards. This
changes reduced file size from 84k to 45k.
- Use '/sbin/ifconfig $device delete' instead of /etc/pccard_ether_remove
which haven't merge from PAO yet.
- Cosmetic changes.
MAKE_foo for things like MAKE_KERBEROS etc. Use that. I managed to
confuse myself last time and made make.conf different to the code. ;-(
Reported by: Jun Kuriyama <kuriyama@FreeBSD.org>
Seems to work great in the type II cf<->pccard adapter that came with
the card. Others have reported with different chipsets for the pccard
bridge that additional support is needed to make this card work with
the 3.3 volts it needs.
o The Shining PMIDE-ASC card is also used in Road Warrior's Bullet Drive, so
add that to the comments.
o Eiger Lab's fujitsu based ethernet card: EPX-10BT (thanks to Ryan Losh for
donating the card to the cause).
o Add place holder entry for the 3Com Megahertz 3CXEM556. It doesn't work
yet, but that will change in time.
produced human-readable output. I like this, but it's certainly not
something to change willy-nilly without discussion. Revert to -k.
Anyway, the new variable allows folks to pick any units flag that
fits their fancy.
the command-line arguments to be used for the call to df(1) when
daily_status_disks_enable is set to YES.
The name of the new variable was chosen by the maintainer of our
periodic hierarchy, Brian Somers.
PR: 19631
The only change in the default functionality should be that
the output reports are slightly more verbose WRT files deleted.
Not objected to by: freebsd-arch
options. This allows you to set the standard dynamic port
assignment range prior to any network daemons (like named) starting
up, necessary if you are also using a firewall to restrict lower ports.
will be MFC'd in a few days
world as was our old way, rather than when building a kernel.
Some people do not like the new way, and the release building still assumes
modules are built with the world.
patches to work properly). These are the ones I managed to save since
the first of the year. While I tried to make sure all the entries
would work, some of them were converted by hand from the PAO entries.
MELCO LPC3-TX (Hiroshi Yamashita-san <bluemoon@msj.biglobe.ne.jp>)
Allied Telesis CentreCOM LA100-PCM-T V2
(hideaki yoshimura-san <Hideaki_Yoshimura@YAM-YAMASYS5.ccgw.nec.co.jp>)
Planex FNW-3600-T (Satoru Sawada-san <sawada@angel.ne.jp>)
Planex FNW-3700-T (Shigeru Ishida-san <ishida@isl.intec.co.jp>)
ADVANTECH COMpad-32/85 (Kuo Chun Fan-san) (one of two ports)
TDK DN1280R (Toshihisa Eto-san <eto@clave.gr.jp> and
<masahiro@inet.isogo.yokohama.jp> Masahiro Higuchi-san)
Panasonic TO-CAF56K FAX/Data Modem (katsutoshi ito
<itokatsu@mns.lsi.melco.co.jp>)
NTT DoCoMo (formerly NTT Personal) Paldio 611S (Yoshihiko SARUMARU-san
<mistral@imasy.or.jp>)
KME (TAXAN ICD-400PN, etc.) (ncv not in tree yet) (HASEGAWA-san Tomoki
<thasegawa@mta.biglobe.ne.jp>)
WORKBIT Ninja SCSI series (nsp not in tree yet) (HASEGAWA-san Tomoki
<thasegawa@mta.biglobe.ne.jp>)
SMC EtherEZ Combo (Masanori Takeishi-san <marina@yaya.forks.co.jp>)
KANSAI ELECTRIC KLA-PCM/T (Hideaki FUKUI-san <hideman@infosakyu.ne.jp>)
Plus Two cards from Kazuya Kodama-san <kodama@rd.nacsis.ac.jp> which
were in the last commit.
Added two ata devices (Kazuya Kodama <kodama@rd.nacsis.ac.jp> in nomads)
Added CyQ've ELA-110E (mihira-san <sanpei@sanpei.org>)
The CyQ card doesn't have a PR number (yet).
Fix D-Link 660 entry (PR 1340, Annelise Anderson)
Add more comments to very generic pcmcia ethernet card
entry (PR 17006, Georg Graf)
Add Linksys EtherFast 10/100 Intergrated PC Card (PCM100) (private mail
from Sean O'Connell)
PRs: 17006, 13402, 17992
batch the rest:
Add EXP DVD-780 DVD rom drive (brian reichert)
Generic cdrom (???)
Two modems eicon DIVA and com1 mc218 from oliver breuninger
Farallon SkyLINE (Dirk-Willem van Gulik)
Nits to the xe cards for xe driver!
maintained, and has been replaced by msun. The libm sources
shouldn't be removed just yet as there are parts that should be
merged into msun first.
PR: misc/17848
Discussed with: phk & bde
from the sys Makefile's SUBDIRs. This is conditioned in make.conf by the
NO_MODULES variable and the existence of the modules directory. The
actual location of the modules is not modified. Changes in Makefiles
only, this does not affect Peter's recent changes.
Reviewed by: Peter Wemm, who warned me I would get some flack, and
he had the good idea for the NO_MODULES variable.
scripts may use to source safely overrides in ${rc_conf_files}
files.
This protects users who insist on the bad practice of copying
/etc/defaults/rc.conf to /etc/rc.conf from a recursive loop
that exhausts available file descriptors.
Several people have expressed interest in breaking this function
out into its own shell script. Anyone who wants to embark on
such an undertaking would do well to study the attributed PR.
PR: 17595
Reported by: adrian
Submitted by: Doug Barton <Doug@gorean.org>
for pccardd.
Please install /etc/defaults/pccard.conf and update /etc/defaults/rc.conf
as well.
Note that old pccard.conf.sample still remains for while but
no longer to be maintained.
Reviewed by: imp, -mobile ML and nomads ML in Japan.
reserve, in maximal NFS packets. Originally only 2 packets worth of
space was reserved. The default is now 4, which appears to greatly
improve performance for slow to mid-speed machines on gigabit networks.
Add documentation and correct some prior documentation.
Problem Researched by: Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>
Approved by: jkh
have set me. This goes from now back to sometime in January 2000. Last
years' entries might result in more. But it will need to wait for another
time.
o XJEM3288 entry (Ron Rosson <insane@lunatic.oneinsane.net>)
o Fix Xircom CreditCard Modem 56 entry ("Juriy Goloveshkin <juriy@avias.com> ")
o Add pcmcia cd-rom entry from juriy as well, even though it doesn't work
o Add Intellegent Modem (sos)
o 3C562 entries (Marat Fayzullin <fms@cs.umd.edu>)
o Digiteam expresso modem (joerg_wunsch)
o RFI Hotline serial card (joerg_wunsch)
o EP401 Ethernet (jkoshy)
o Novatel wireless modem (nsayer)
o Intel modem 2400+ (aka US Roboitcs Worldport 14400) (sos)
o Option I18n GSM fax modem (markm)
o Toshiba SLIMV90 (roberto)
On a K6-2/450 with fairly fast SCSI disks, building+installing src/share/
takes 2m51.3s, where src/share/doc/ is 1m9.9s of that.
However on a slow Alpha (233MHz) the times are 7m39.3s and 4m58.3s
respectively.
This commit allows one to speed up their build time, without not getting
any important and required changes if one used "NOSHARE".