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Giorgos Keramidas 7257230f7b - Add a -h flag to pstat to print swap sizes in "human readable"
format, with humanize_number(3).

- Move the common parts of the code that prints the sizes for a single
  swap device and the total to a single function to avoid repeating
  the humanize_number() stuff all over the place.

- Change the type of CONVERT() from intmax_t to int64_t, since this
  makes calling humanize_number() easier but cast the values to
  intmax_t before printing them, to make use of the %jd format that
  printf() supports.

- Document the new -h flag in the manpage and bump its date.

Approved by:	pjd
Useful tips:	brooks
MFC after:	2 weeks
2005-03-21 16:36:05 +00:00
bin Add and document the 'jid' keyword for the '-o' option. 2005-03-20 10:40:36 +00:00
contrib Expand and refine a few sections for future reference 2005-03-17 08:40:41 +00:00
crypto File removed in update from OpenSSL 0.9.7d -> 0.9.7e. 2005-02-25 06:22:30 +00:00
etc Remove the 'usbd' keyword (it isn't necessary for mixer). Also, use 2005-03-17 22:36:16 +00:00
games Typo. 2005-03-19 02:44:41 +00:00
gnu Stop building gtar. Bump __FreeBSD_version to reflect this change. 2005-03-21 05:30:58 +00:00
include just use crypto/rijndael, and nuke opencrypto/rindael.[ch]. 2005-03-11 17:24:46 +00:00
kerberos5 Update Heimdal 0.6.1 -> 0.6.3. 2005-02-24 22:24:24 +00:00
lib Use __weak_reference macro to define weak symbols. 2005-03-21 13:17:16 +00:00
libexec Use sysconf(_SC_ARG_MAX) instead of NCARGS. 2005-03-21 08:01:14 +00:00
release MFC: CARP (Common Address Redundancy Protocol). 2005-03-21 16:34:34 +00:00
rescue Run "make obj" before "make build-tools" in the directories used for 2005-03-18 12:55:07 +00:00
sbin Xref carp(4) and polling(4). 2005-03-19 16:14:31 +00:00
secure Update OpenSSL 0.9.7d -> 0.9.7e. 2005-02-25 06:04:12 +00:00
share Interrupt transfers and split transactions work now, so remove the 2005-03-20 17:13:43 +00:00
sys Refactor node so that it does not modify mbuf contents. Next step would 2005-03-21 15:40:25 +00:00
tools Add regression tests for pkill/pgrep. 2005-03-20 12:38:08 +00:00
usr.bin Remove unneeded temporary variables in modifier_S() and modifier_C(). 2005-03-21 12:40:27 +00:00
usr.sbin - Add a -h flag to pstat to print swap sizes in "human readable" 2005-03-21 16:36:05 +00:00
COPYRIGHT Complete 2005 transition. 2005-01-01 07:29:20 +00:00
MAINTAINERS Add myself as a maintainer of geom_shsec. 2005-03-13 15:30:01 +00:00
Makefile Repo-copy tools/regression/usr.bin/make to tools/build/make_check 2005-03-02 12:33:23 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 Add hacks that I use to test cross-builds (by building on 2005-03-02 16:40:51 +00:00
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UPDATING Remove important entry being X that's 9 months old 2005-03-03 08:44:33 +00:00

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standard build targets and compile-time flags.

Building a kernel is a somewhat more involved process, documentation
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And in the config(8) man page.
Note: If you want to build and install the kernel with the
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The sample kernel configuration files reside in the sys/<arch>/conf
sub-directory (assuming that you've installed the kernel sources), the
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kernel.  The file NOTES contains entries and documentation for all possible
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lib		System libraries.

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