acpi_toshiba(4) video switching support,
getvfsent(3) removed,
sx driver added,
pci(4) bus resource and power management updated,
per-interface polling(4) support,
ata(4) early support for Promise SX4/SX4000,
dump(8) and restore(8) -P option,
make(1) .warning directive,
ACPI-CA 20040402 import, and
CVS 1.11.15 import.
Update release note:
Use &man.twa.4;.
VIA C3 Nehemiah's hardware RNG support,
nge(4) VLAN support bugfix,
rl(4) polling support bugfix,
ste(4) and vr(4) polling support,
twa driver,
bsdlabel(8) -f option,
bthidcontrol and bthidd for Bluetooth HID,
doscmd removed,
fdcontrol(8), fdformat(1), and fdread(1) now work on FreeBSD/pc98,
find(1) -acl option,
UTF-8 versions of the supported system locales,
netstat(1) now displays the multicast group memberships,
pgrep(1) and pkill(1),
ps(1) supports more POSIX/SUSv3 compatible options,
Heimdal Kerberos 0.6 -> 0.6.1,
libpcap 0.7.1 -> 0.8.3,
OpenSSL 0.9.7c -> 0.9.7d, and
tcpdump 3.7.1 -> 3.8.3.
Update release note:
Sort ctau(4) entry in the alphabetical order.
isp(4) fix on sparc64,
ipcs(1) -u option,
rmdir(1) -v flag,
rc.d/diskless split,
rc.d/pf.
Update release note:
MFC of umass(4) timeout/ATAPI MMC support,
items related to the rc.d scripts moved into a separate section.
rdp(4), le(4), stl(4), stli(4), ctx(4), spigot(4).
Take a guess that the following devices correspond to removed drivers
and blow their entries away too: "Genius and Mustek hand scanners"
(gsc(4)?) and "GPB and Transputer drivers" (gpib(4)?).
64-bit time_t on FreeBSD/sparc64,
em(4) hiccup during ifconfig em0 alias fixed,
ng_vlan(4) netgraph node type,
umass(4) ATAPI MMC commands support,
rc.d/gbde_swap and gbde_swap_enable in rc.conf,
mountd(8) -p <port> option,
nologin(8) syslog support,
OpenBSD's pf and the related userland utils imported,
SIZE attribute in distinfo enabled by default.
(when you find errors or inappropriate descriptions, please let me know.)
porters-handbook for 5.2.1 docset.
Made this document apply to 5.2.1-RELEASE as well by noting this in
the abstract and noting errata items that were fixed/addressed in
5.2.1.