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John Baldwin 3d0f3248ea Use the parent device's DMA tag when creating our own DMA tags. This fixes
a panic on sparc64.

Reviewed by:	Florian Smeets  flo kasimir.com
2008-09-12 14:41:53 +00:00
bin Remove redundant close(2). 2008-09-09 12:31:42 +00:00
cddl Add a missing file change from the VOP_GETATTR() argument axing. 2008-08-28 18:00:20 +00:00
contrib If arm.h is going to define WCHAR_TYPE, don't assume WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE 2008-09-10 15:47:31 +00:00
crypto Remove some unused files. 2008-09-01 16:34:02 +00:00
etc Add support to rc.initdiskless for /conf/T/M/remount_subdir. 2008-09-09 18:40:50 +00:00
games Suggections from bde@ 2008-08-11 23:24:42 +00:00
gnu Add FreeBSD/MIPS support to GCC. 2008-09-01 18:46:03 +00:00
include Initialise the SVCAUTH field for new transport structures when they are 2008-09-09 14:15:55 +00:00
kerberos5 Add an implementation of the RPCSEC_GSS authentication protocol for RPC. This 2008-08-06 14:02:05 +00:00
lib Portability: Don't use symbolic constants when the values are more 2008-09-12 05:33:00 +00:00
libexec Make sure internal rtld malloc routines are not called from unlocked 2008-09-03 01:05:32 +00:00
release Note sendmail 8.14.3 upgrade 2008-09-08 17:13:18 +00:00
rescue pkill(1) first appeared in /usr/bin, but later it was moved to /bin 2008-08-31 14:27:59 +00:00
sbin Bring a paragraph in this manual page a bit closer to the present date. 2008-09-07 15:19:34 +00:00
secure Upgrade to OpenSSH 5.1p1. 2008-08-01 02:48:36 +00:00
share Remove unneeded comma. 2008-09-12 13:04:39 +00:00
sys Use the parent device's DMA tag when creating our own DMA tags. This fixes 2008-09-12 14:41:53 +00:00
tools o Correct a comment: a test file size is a four pages not three. 2008-09-10 09:32:25 +00:00
usr.bin Don't destroy the archive until after you finish pulling useful 2008-09-04 05:20:46 +00:00
usr.sbin Sweep this man page a bit: 2008-09-11 22:11:41 +00:00
COPYRIGHT Happy new year 2008! 2007-12-31 22:09:19 +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 Back out rev. 1.352 (SVN rev 179842) as phk pointed out that 2008-06-17 11:08:49 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 If a CPUTYPE isn't specified, then don't use -march=k8 when compiling 2008-08-19 14:23:26 +00:00
ObsoleteFiles.inc Resurrect the sbni(4) driver. Someone finally tested the MPSAFE patches and 2008-09-10 18:36:58 +00:00
README Vendor import of OpenSSH 5.1p1 2008-07-23 09:33:08 +00:00
UPDATING Mention ntpd upgrade to 4.2.4p5. 2008-09-03 08:30:17 +00:00

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