looking for ^===> can give quite annoying false positives, especially
when building kernels, so drop it; the context can be inferred from
make's "Stop in /foo/bar/baz" messages anyway.
Also add a case that I'd missed the first time around (which happens
to be the common case, not the exception...)
warning: duplicate script for target "double" ignored
The regression-tests do try to hide that message, but the message does
still appear when using -j (eg: 'make -j5 buildworld'). This changes the
regression-test so the expected warning message will not be seen even
when -j is specified.
Reviewed by: jmallett ru
backout_commit.rb. Tool can be used to automate the
process of backing out either small or large commits based off of
one or more commit messages. The result of the script is a shell
script which can be edited or run as needed. New and dead files
are taken into consideration. See the program's usage statement for
more configuration details. Here's an example usage:
<programlisting>
$ mutt
[find commit message, save to disk as cvsmsg.txt]
$ backout_commit.rb ~/cvsmsg.txt
Backout directory: /usr
Backout script: backout-2003-01-31-14-04.sh
Scanning through cvsmsg.txt...done.
Change to /usr and run this script. Please look through this script and
make changes as necessary. There are commented out commands available
in the script.
Example script usage:
mv backout-2003-01-31-14-04.sh /usr
cd /usr
less backout-2003-01-31-14-04.sh
/bin/sh backout-2003-01-31-14-04.sh
rm -f backout-2003-01-31-14-04.sh
</programlisting>
o cryptotest can now run multiple threads with -t option
o cryptotest can now "profile" time spent doing symmetric ops with -p
o cryptostats dumps the crypto statistics block
o cryptokeystat is an openbsd app that tests public key ops
the value of the supplied wide character is ignored and L'\0' is used
instead. Remove incorrect comments about "internal buffer" since wcrtomb()
does not have one (wctomb() does).