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Jilles Tjoelker f19a2f6c57 Fix some weirdnesses in the NetBSD IFS code,
in particular "$@"$ifschar if the final positional parameter is empty.
With the NetBSD code, adding the $ifschar removes a parameter.

PR:		standards/79067
Approved by:	ed (mentor) (implicit)
2009-06-25 17:14:06 +00:00
bin Fix some weirdnesses in the NetBSD IFS code, 2009-06-25 17:14:06 +00:00
cddl Fix lockstat breakage to arm/powerpc buildworld. 2009-05-27 22:41:28 +00:00
contrib Usermode portion of the support for swap allocation accounting: 2009-06-23 20:57:27 +00:00
crypto Use the closefrom(2) system call. 2009-06-16 15:30:10 +00:00
etc Usermode portion of the support for swap allocation accounting: 2009-06-23 20:57:27 +00:00
games Misc fixed to fortunes 2009-06-05 07:57:10 +00:00
gnu Add libjail, a (somewhat) simpler interface to the jail_set and jail_get 2009-06-24 18:18:35 +00:00
include Merge fmtcheck() prototype change. 2009-06-23 23:53:35 +00:00
kerberos5 Disconnect closefrom.c as we have it as a system call. 2009-06-16 00:09:06 +00:00
lib Manual page tweaks. 2009-06-25 16:34:29 +00:00
libexec Fix a typo in the same comment, one line below. 2009-06-23 14:12:49 +00:00
release Make a DVD for ia64. 2009-06-25 04:25:26 +00:00
rescue Add the "vnet" and "-vnet" options, to allow moving interfaces between 2009-06-24 18:21:37 +00:00
sbin - fix dummynet 'fast' mode for WF2Q case. 2009-06-24 22:57:07 +00:00
secure Use the closefrom(2) system call. 2009-06-16 15:30:10 +00:00
share Support shadow.byname and shadow.byuid maps, protecting them by 2009-06-25 16:15:39 +00:00
sys Use the correct cast for the arguments passed to freebsd_shmctl() in 2009-06-25 17:11:27 +00:00
tools - Make pprint print through fd 3, so it can be used in customisation 2009-06-25 13:15:20 +00:00
usr.bin Support shadow.byname and shadow.byuid maps, protecting them by 2009-06-25 16:15:39 +00:00
usr.sbin Support shadow.byname and shadow.byuid maps, protecting them by 2009-06-25 16:15:39 +00:00
COPYRIGHT Bump the odometer of the years. A little early this year for 7.1R. 2008-12-30 04:46:25 +00:00
LOCKS
MAINTAINERS Remove usb. The need to have core@ approve major changes to usb has 2009-06-24 17:23:10 +00:00
Makefile Add a new world named 'mips' to our universe. 2009-04-01 17:11:50 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 Allow "make update" work with SVN, if you take the time to set up your 2009-06-14 15:16:24 +00:00
ObsoleteFiles.inc Move programming info from usb(4) to usbdi(9) and update for the usb stack 2009-06-24 17:01:17 +00:00
README
UPDATING Move virtualization of routing related variables into their own 2009-06-22 17:48:16 +00:00

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contrib		Packages contributed by 3rd parties.

crypto		Cryptography stuff (see crypto/README).

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games		Amusements.

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include		System include files.

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