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Marcel Moolenaar fa1fc9094a Part 2 of fixing the boot code: gcc 3.4 fixes.
The whole problem seems to be size. Which is odd, because it is said
that size doesn't matter. Anyway... Add -Os to strategic places in the
makefile to have the final loader be as mall as possible. This seems
to be enough to make it work. For now... I think something is more
fundamentally wrong; or something more fundamental is wrong. Potato,
potaato.
2004-08-22 06:24:59 +00:00
bin Add a "fillchar" command line argument to dd(1) that permits the user 2004-08-15 19:10:05 +00:00
contrib Enter the long awaited start of FreeBSD 6.0! 2004-08-21 03:58:39 +00:00
crypto Add support for C3 Nehemiah ACE ("Padlock") AES crypto. This comes 2004-08-14 13:38:35 +00:00
etc Always quote variables in tests, to ensure correct evaluation even when 2004-08-19 08:55:24 +00:00
games Immortalize the words of a -current reader. 2004-08-20 13:39:28 +00:00
gnu Add code to support statically linked binary and .core file of threaded 2004-08-22 05:53:38 +00:00
include Let GCC know that ___runetype(), ___tolower() and ___toupper() are pure 2004-08-21 07:00:40 +00:00
kerberos5
lib Pull debug symbols in for statically linked binary. 2004-08-21 11:49:19 +00:00
libexec Avoid accidental use of ANSI C trigraphs. 2004-08-21 07:23:41 +00:00
release Found another one. Why does mdconfig hate me? Add a "sleep 5" to 2004-08-22 05:34:07 +00:00
rescue As with the non-rescue version don't build fore_dnld when NOATM is defined. 2004-08-16 03:16:48 +00:00
sbin Implement new reading algorithm, which will use parity component for reading 2004-08-21 18:11:46 +00:00
secure Add support for C3 Nehemiah ACE ("Padlock") AES crypto. This comes 2004-08-14 13:38:35 +00:00
share Protect the period! And add a new line. 2004-08-21 20:40:51 +00:00
sys Part 2 of fixing the boot code: gcc 3.4 fixes. 2004-08-22 06:24:59 +00:00
tools Fix positional parameter reference to ${10}. 2004-08-21 20:21:49 +00:00
usr.bin The UTF2 encoding and the INVALID keyword are now obsolete. 2004-08-21 08:16:36 +00:00
usr.sbin mdoc(7) janitor: 2004-08-21 12:58:09 +00:00
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MAINTAINERS Add myself as geom_raid3 maintainer. 2004-08-16 10:43:41 +00:00
Makefile My take at improving the universe: allow the worlds to be 2004-08-18 07:17:01 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 A fix from rev. 1.52 of gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools/Makefile was lost 2004-08-18 13:21:40 +00:00
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UPDATING Hit people over the head so they realize run-time errors of the form 2004-08-21 19:44:43 +00:00
UPDATING.64BTT

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Building a kernel is a somewhat more involved process, documentation
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