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Bjoern A. Zeeb 13fd4d2163 After r186194 the *fs_strategy() functions always return 0.
So we are no longer interested in the error returned from
the *fs_doio() functions. With that we can remove the
error variable as its value is unused now.

Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon christoph.mallon@gmx.de
2009-01-31 18:06:34 +00:00
bin Bump .Dd for r187609 2009-01-30 16:23:57 +00:00
cddl Correct the sense of the "use32" terenary operator so that it uses 2009-01-16 22:16:54 +00:00
contrib - Remove non-existing reference 2009-01-30 15:43:55 +00:00
crypto Prevent cross-site forgery attacks on lukemftpd(8) due to splitting 2009-01-07 20:17:55 +00:00
etc Spawn one fewer shells on startup. We don't use dhcp_interfaces at 2009-01-30 03:41:45 +00:00
games netcat is "now" in base, so point people at nc(1) instead of the port. 2009-01-12 19:17:43 +00:00
gnu For files not named on the command line, only the basename is compared 2009-01-30 00:22:08 +00:00
include No need to wrap _PATH_SYSPATH. It makes it harder to grep(1) for its 2009-01-26 17:09:26 +00:00
kerberos5 Add strndup(3) prototype to string.h. 2008-12-08 21:04:24 +00:00
lib - Remove superfluous comment 2009-01-30 15:28:35 +00:00
libexec o Fix typo: indentical -> identical. 2009-01-30 09:42:25 +00:00
release Note new fetch if-modified-since support in the userland section, and 2009-01-09 03:52:12 +00:00
rescue Take a moment to tidy some white space while I'm here. No functional 2008-09-13 19:56:37 +00:00
sbin Remove and unused variable. 2009-01-31 13:48:15 +00:00
secure Enable getaudit_addr(2) for sshd again. This will un-break the subject 2008-11-30 15:35:24 +00:00
share Committo ergo sum. 2009-01-30 22:00:31 +00:00
sys After r186194 the *fs_strategy() functions always return 0. 2009-01-31 18:06:34 +00:00
tools track hal changes 2009-01-29 23:29:07 +00:00
usr.bin Unbreak make -s. There's about a 10% performance improvement with -s 2009-01-30 16:12:32 +00:00
usr.sbin Run with -B and just .POSIX. 2009-01-31 07:03:36 +00:00
COPYRIGHT Bump the odometer of the years. A little early this year for 7.1R. 2008-12-30 04:46:25 +00:00
LOCKS Update LOCKS syntax. 2008-06-05 19:47:58 +00:00
MAINTAINERS Update description text 2008-06-06 21:32:01 +00:00
Makefile Permit digits at the beginning and end of kernel config file names for 2008-12-27 15:07:51 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 Implement an idea from Sam Leffler: 2009-01-23 18:23:16 +00:00
ObsoleteFiles.inc Add obsolete files after tzdata2009a and file 4.26 imports 2009-01-25 19:03:30 +00:00
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UPDATING Mention removal of NTFS from GENERIC/amd64. 2009-01-19 17:00:42 +00:00

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