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Marcel Moolenaar 5da217f64c High-level changes (user visible):
o  Implement -c (clear) to clear previously kept headers (note that
   dumps not cleared will remain until -c is used),
o  Implement -f (force) to allow re-saving a previously saved dump,
o  Implement -k (keep) and make clearing the dump header the default,
o  Implement -v (verbose) and make most output conditional upon it,
o  Emit minimal output for the non-verbose case with the assumption
   that savecore is run mostly from within /etc/rc,
o  Update usage message to reflect what is and what's not,
o  mark -d as obsolete.

Low-level changes:
o  Rename devname to device, for devname mirrors a global declaration
   and GCC 3.x warns about it,
o  Open the dump device R/W for clear and !keep to work,
o  Reorder the locals of DoFile according to style(9),
o  Remove newlines from strings passed to warn* and err*,
o  Use stat(2) to check if a dump has been saved before,
o  Truncate existing core and info files to support force,
o  First check for the magic and the version before we complain about
   parity errors. This prevents emitting parity error messages when
   there's no dump,
o  Keep track of the number of headers found and the number of headers
   saved to support the minimal output,
o  Close files we opened in DoFile. Not critical, but cleaner.
2002-04-13 08:20:15 +00:00
bin Do not return(f_returning_void());. Spell FALLTHROUGH to make it lint()able. 2002-04-12 20:23:51 +00:00
contrib This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r94562, 2002-04-12 22:22:27 +00:00
crypto Back out previous backout. It seems I was right to begin with, and DSA is 2002-04-12 15:52:10 +00:00
etc Use pam_rhosts(8). 2002-04-12 23:20:30 +00:00
games End of comment was missing at FreeBSD Id line. Switch to FBSDID. 2002-04-12 20:16:15 +00:00
gnu Re-add sort spammed in v1.62 2002-04-13 05:49:33 +00:00
include Be more strict about exposing BSD-specific functions when a standard 2002-04-10 10:51:53 +00:00
kerberos5
kerberosIV
lib Add support for FreeBSD-specific "master" update. 2002-04-13 06:57:14 +00:00
libexec IPv6 support for tftp/tftpd. 2002-04-11 17:14:22 +00:00
release MFbed: translation updates 2002-04-12 18:26:14 +00:00
sbin High-level changes (user visible): 2002-04-13 08:20:15 +00:00
secure Switch over to using pam_login_access(8) module in sshd(8). 2002-03-26 12:52:28 +00:00
share Add libypclnt. 2002-04-13 07:23:25 +00:00
sys Fix an edge case wrt membase, but more changes needed 2002-04-13 05:52:35 +00:00
tools Add a tool (and the first application of it) that could be used 2002-04-12 19:46:25 +00:00
usr.bin Do not print error message twice. 2002-04-12 21:36:54 +00:00
usr.sbin Stop "make depend" from attempting to delete non-existent .depend. 2002-04-11 12:30:20 +00:00
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Makefile.inc1 Add libypclnt to the includes target. 2002-04-13 07:24:14 +00:00
Makefile.upgrade
README Spell "FreeBSD" correctly. 2002-03-26 12:35:49 +00:00
UPDATING Update to note my dropping the strong lock on this file. 2002-04-11 05:45:17 +00:00

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