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Josef Karthauser 18c0eeddf7 Historically file flags (schg, uschg, etc) have been converted from
string to u_long and back using two functions, flags_to_string and
string_to_flags, which co-existed with 'ls'.  As time has progressed
more and more other tools have used these private functions to
manipulate the file flags.

Recently I moved these functions from /usr/src/bin/ls to libutil,
but after some discussion with bde it's been decided that they
really ought to go in libc.

There are two already existing libc functions for manipulating file
modes:  setmode and getmode.  In keeping with these flags_to_string
has been renamed getflags and string_to_flags to setflags.

The manual page could probably be improved upon ;)
2000-01-27 21:17:01 +00:00
bin Historically file flags (schg, uschg, etc) have been converted from 2000-01-27 21:17:01 +00:00
contrib Fix a problem that caused the generation of an (almost) empty first 2000-01-27 17:56:41 +00:00
crypto another tcp apps IPv6 updates.(should be make world safe) 2000-01-27 09:28:38 +00:00
etc Remove 'USE_INET6' define. Now we check IPv6 ability by 'OSVERSION' 2000-01-27 19:17:33 +00:00
games Backout rev1.7, as it broke adventure(6) (const'ing a non-r/o variable). 1999-12-25 03:50:42 +00:00
gnu Do not use "DEFAULT_VTABLE_THUNKS". The bugs that have existed since 2000-01-25 12:23:13 +00:00
include Historically file flags (schg, uschg, etc) have been converted from 2000-01-27 21:17:01 +00:00
kerberos5 another tcp apps IPv6 updates.(should be make world safe) 2000-01-27 09:28:38 +00:00
kerberosIV another tcp apps IPv6 updates.(should be make world safe) 2000-01-27 09:28:38 +00:00
lib Historically file flags (schg, uschg, etc) have been converted from 2000-01-27 21:17:01 +00:00
libexec another tcp apps IPv6 updates.(should be make world safe) 2000-01-27 09:28:38 +00:00
release Re-worded the NetWare support following some notes from Boris. 2000-01-27 06:50:40 +00:00
sbin Fix return value check for inet_pton(). 2000-01-25 13:54:47 +00:00
secure another tcp apps IPv6 updates.(should be make world safe) 2000-01-27 09:28:38 +00:00
share Fix some typos. Mention DM9102A support. Mention support for built-in 2000-01-27 19:30:31 +00:00
sys Fix brokenness introduced with the PAGING conditional variable. The value 2000-01-27 21:06:13 +00:00
tools Don't use -C internally. Use -c. For some reason files are not copied 1999-12-15 18:08:56 +00:00
usr.bin Historically file flags (schg, uschg, etc) have been converted from 2000-01-27 21:17:01 +00:00
usr.sbin Historically file flags (schg, uschg, etc) have been converted from 2000-01-27 21:17:01 +00:00
COPYRIGHT Update to add the July 22, 1999 addendum. 1999-09-05 21:33:47 +00:00
Makefile Add the buildkernel and installkernel targets. 2000-01-09 18:17:48 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 Build Kerberos5 if the correct macro is set. This is not for the 2000-01-24 20:11:53 +00:00
Makefile.upgrade $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:35:59 +00:00
README $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:35:59 +00:00
UPDATING Add recent entries: 2000-01-19 17:18:43 +00:00

This is the top level of the FreeBSD source directory.  This file
was last revised on:
$FreeBSD$

For copyright information, please see the file COPYRIGHT in this
directory (additional copyright information also exists for some
sources in this tree - please see the specific source directories for
more information).

The Makefile in this directory supports a number of targets for
building components (or all) of the FreeBSD source tree, the most
commonly used one being ``world'', which rebuilds and installs
everything in the FreeBSD system from the source tree except the
kernel and the contents of /etc.  Please see the top of the Makefile
in this directory for more information on the standard build targets
and compile-time flags.

Building a kernel with config(8) is a somewhat more involved process,
documentation for which can be found at:
   http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/kernelconfig.html
And in the config(8) man page.

The sample kernel configuration files reside in the sys/i386/conf
sub-directory (assuming that you've installed the kernel sources), the
file named GENERIC being the one used to build your initial installation
kernel.  The file LINT contains entries for all possible devices, not
just those commonly used, and is meant more as a general reference
than an actual kernel configuration file (a kernel built from it
wouldn't even run).


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bin		System/User commands.

contrib		Packages contributed by 3rd parties.

crypto		Export controlled stuff (see crypto/README).

etc		Template files for /etc

games		Amusements.

gnu		Various commands and libraries under the GNU Public License.
		Please see gnu/COPYING* for more information.

include		System include files.

kerberosIV	Kerberos package.

lib		System libraries.

libexec		System daemons.

release		Release building Makefile & associated tools.

sbin		System commands.

secure		DES and DES-related utilities - NOT FOR EXPORT!

share		Shared resources.

sys		Kernel sources.

tools		Utilities for regression testing and miscellaneous tasks.

usr.bin		User commands.

usr.sbin	System administration commands.


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