Other implementations of patch(1), including GNU patch and "svn patch"
have a --dry-run option which does the same as our -C or --check
option.
Add a new alias to make our implementation more compatible.
MFC after: 1 week
during SUBDIR_PARALLEL builds. This augments the coarse .WAIT mechanism,
which is still useful if you've got a situation such as "almost everything
depends on A and B".
Because the parallel subdir mechanism uses non-obvious mangling of
target names, which should probably remain a private detail of the
implementation, it's not easy to do things like "libfoo: libbar", so
instead the new mechanism lets you set a variable that lists dependencies:
SUBDIR_DEPEND_libfoo= libgroodah libpouet
Note that while I'm using libraries as an example here, it really has
nothing to do with the generated library files. This is really saying
"build in directory libfoo after building in the libgroodah and libpouet
directories."
This updates lib/Makefile with dependency information based on the old
almost-accurate comment block and by combing through lib/* makefiles
looking for LDADD dependencies to other libraries within lib/*.
Reviewed by: Jia-Shiun Li <jiashiun@gmail.com>
would be read once and cached in a local variable so that the resource limit
check and map entry insertion would be guaranteed to use the same value.
However, the value being passed to vm_map_insert() is still from "sgrowsiz"
and not the local variable. Correct this oversight.
Reviewed by: kib
sysarch(2) code.
Use M_ZERO instead of explicit bzero(9). Do not check for failed
allocation when M_WAITOK is specified (which is specified always).
Use malloc(9) when allocating memory for the intermediate copy of the
user-supplied buffer.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
VM due to copyin(9) faulting while VFS locks are held is
deadlock-prone there in the same way as for the write(2) syscall.
Reported and tested by: pho
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 2 weeks
Patch(1) uses a short int for the line length, which is usually
sufficient for regular diffs, but makes no effort to signal
when there is an overflow.
Change the line length to an unsigned short int to better use
the fact that a length is never negative. The change is loosely
inspired on a related change in DragonFly, but we avoid spending
more memory than necessary.
While here adjust the messages to be clearer on what is happening.
MFC after: 1 week
This allows greater granular control over the release
build, and avoids WITH_FOO=1 and WITHOUT_FOO=1 collision.
This change was verified to produce correct results
compared to an earlier build by diffing find(1) output
of the resulting bootonly/, dvd/, and release/ directories.
Tested on: head@r267449
MFC after: 1 month
X-MFC-Note: Requires commits not yet MFC'd, so likely
longer than 1 month.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Fix historical data for Egypt.
Better prediction for future Egypt / Morocco changes.
Update to Cocos / Cook islands.
Fix historical data for Russia.
Obtained from: ftp://ftp.iana.org/tz/releases/
of invalid characters of the current file instead of an accumulated
value.
- Make do_conv return an error when invalid characters have been found.
Return EXIT_FAILURE from main if any file contained invalid characters.
This matches the behaviour of GNU iconv.
- Mark usage with __dead2 attribute.
- Make the long_options array const.
This change reverts a change from OpenBSD which made use of
calloc, and therefore wasted time initializing arrays that
will later be realloc'ed. Consistently use FreeBSD's
reallocf().
While here also merge the changes from OpenBSD's manpage
patch.1 Rev 1.27:
"patch was moved from user portability (UP) to base in issue 7
and is no longer optional"
MFC after: 1 week
This was never intended to be off by default but was done this way
because the initial patches broke the build. Things seem stable now
(have been so for a while too) and "make tinderbox" is clean so let's
try again.
Announced in freebsd-current; all reported shortcomings have been
addressed.
vtfontcvt(8) is now built during buildworld, so can be used as a
bootstrap tool to create vt(4) fonts from source .hex or .bdf font
files, rather than having uuencoded binary fonts in the tree.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation