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include Fixed some style bugs: 2001-10-10 07:34:47 +00:00
kerberos5 also install roken-common.h 2001-10-05 04:56:37 +00:00
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libexec Don't let a user name in ftpd's proctitle 2001-10-12 13:16:34 +00:00
release New release notes: arp(8) prints interface names, strnstr(3)/strcasestr(3), 2001-10-13 00:33:40 +00:00
sbin Oops, fix a missing condition that broke umount's `-h' option. I 2001-10-13 02:04:54 +00:00
secure Add an ia64 configuration. This is not likely to be optimal, but does 2001-10-10 19:07:31 +00:00
share Note that the contents of /tmp may or may not be kept between system 2001-10-13 21:48:57 +00:00
sys Changes for both compilation on NetBSD (PPC) and cross-compilation on FreeBSD. 2001-10-13 19:57:28 +00:00
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usr.bin Removed unused include of kernel-only file <sys/lock.h>. 2001-10-13 04:54:03 +00:00
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