the gnu libobjc rather than the NeXT one. I do not understand objc
so I don't know the implications of this, but the gcc-2.7.2 libobjc is
built with this.
in the tree that use things like bsd.prog.mk just to get the default
targets like install, tags, obj, clean, cleandir, cleandepend, but do not
actually build anything there.
bsd.obj.mk. Also, a make target called objwarn checks to see
if ${.OBJDIR} != ${.CURDIR} and ${.OBJDIR} != ${CANONICALOBJDIR}
and outputs a warning. (No warning for the latter if MAKEOBJDIR or MAKEOBJDIRP
REFIX is set). objwarn is called from all targets in bsd.prog.mk, bsd.kmod.mk,
and bsd.lib.mk.
Reviewed by: bde
man pages (eg: named/bind/etc). In order to get (say) dig.1 to pass
through the filter and produce a new dig.1 for installing, I used an
intermediate file at build time, similar to the way the .gz man pages are
built.
I've not extensively tested this, but it seems to work for the known
cases where it was failing, and it only affects the NOMANCOMPRESS case
which was already broken.
Pointed out by: "Ph. Charnier" <charnier@xp11.frmug.org>, PR#1612
Add a section on what to do in order to recompile the latest BIND from ISC.
Change a & into a more proper & as LaTeX shoked on it.
Obtained from: Usenet
Submitted-By: "David E. O'Brien" <obrien@Nuxi.cs.ucdavis.edu>
Incorporate new development section, since Satoshi seems to have wandered
off for a bit and I have too much stuff stacking up in my handbook directory.
Submitted-By: asami
negated the descriptive sense of "frag" and "-N", which were clearly wrong.
changed instructions (which were bogus in the extreme) for allowing/preventing
outgoing rsh/rlogin, rewording the paragraph so it applies to incoming
connections so it actually both makes sense and tells the truth. It can
be deleted instead if not relevant.
did not change the paragraph about loading multiple rules in one command,
although this operation is now partially supported by loading from a
command file.
I hope I'm not treading on anyone's toes here.