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Dag-Erling Smørgrav f0d91fb7ea Ignore IEEE1284 descriptors when looking for bidirectional mode. We don't
really know how to talk IEEE1284, so attaching to that interface makes the
printer unusable.

Approved by:	joe
2002-12-16 14:22:59 +00:00
bin When job control is disabled, never show the job id when reporting the 2002-12-14 01:08:04 +00:00
contrib NetBSD manpages use .Nm "" to typeset the `name' of the manpage, but 2002-12-14 23:45:54 +00:00
crypto If possible, use pthreads instead of a child process for PAM. 2002-12-14 13:52:39 +00:00
etc Bring in the settings from /etc/rc.devfs, which include the vga symlink 2002-12-15 21:56:53 +00:00
games mdoc(7) police: Added the missing .Os call; it's not strictly 2002-12-11 15:55:29 +00:00
gnu Make minimal changes to point the users to the Texinfo documentation 2002-12-14 23:58:49 +00:00
include This is David Schultz's swapoff code which I am finally able to commit. 2002-12-15 19:17:57 +00:00
kerberos5 Update version numbers after import of Heimdal 0.5.1. 2002-11-24 21:00:51 +00:00
kerberosIV update version numbers to (consistenly): 2002-10-23 06:12:21 +00:00
lib o getsockopt(2) 'level' argument should be 0, not SOCK_STREAM. It 2002-12-16 13:42:13 +00:00
libexec Uniformly refer to a file system as "file system". 2002-12-12 17:26:04 +00:00
release Catch up with the English version: 2002-12-16 14:11:42 +00:00
sbin This is David Schultz's swapoff code which I am finally able to commit. 2002-12-15 19:17:57 +00:00
secure Don't build auth-pam.c and auth2-pam.c, auth2-pam-freebsd.c is all we need. 2002-12-14 13:54:57 +00:00
share Typo: devices numbers -> device numbers. 2002-12-16 00:52:31 +00:00
sys Ignore IEEE1284 descriptors when looking for bidirectional mode. We don't 2002-12-16 14:22:59 +00:00
tools add program used to exercise/test /dev/crypto symmetric crypto functionality 2002-12-14 06:23:58 +00:00
usr.bin When doing tail -F, return if the freopen() of the file fails instead of 2002-12-15 11:26:57 +00:00
usr.sbin Add a new W' flag, that when used in conjunction with the Z' flag or the 2002-12-15 19:28:02 +00:00
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MAINTAINERS Note file, one-true-awk, lukemftpd. 2002-11-28 00:02:25 +00:00
Makefile Build kernels for pc98 just like the other platforms. Also, remove 2002-12-14 22:36:56 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 For installkernel, use the fresh tools (if we've built them with 2002-12-02 14:03:40 +00:00
Makefile.upgrade Removed "env" commands. "sh" is a real shell, so 2002-03-19 05:58:36 +00:00
README Fix broken handbook links. 2002-07-21 16:45:30 +00:00
UPDATING Add an entry for sparc64 users to warn them about potential problems 2002-12-06 13:19:35 +00:00

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