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2322 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
peter
4892f3a914 Stop the freebsd hardwired version of send-pr from requesting
submitter-id's and try and stop people sending 'Confidential: yes' PRs.
The gnats database is public.
2000-09-25 19:37:55 +00:00
ru
927fdf4283 Removed files not present in v1_15 import. 2000-09-22 10:05:18 +00:00
ache
c4bf7b152c Spelling fixes
Submitted by:	"Peter Avalos" <pavalos@theshell.com>
2000-09-17 11:06:38 +00:00
ache
1501c8387d Remove unneded -lmytinfo 2000-09-16 04:27:30 +00:00
markm
fba792ce50 Gosh. I managed to commit the wrong version of this file. Darn;
I must remember not to do that again.

(This fixes broken install and distribute targets)
2000-09-15 06:14:02 +00:00
markm
2e83aceb01 Silence the perl build a lot; particularly in the case where a
"make all" is being done on top of a "make buildworld", and nothing
needs making.

Asked for by:	jkh
2000-09-14 19:58:07 +00:00
markm
9f38109520 Fixes and cleanups to the perl build; don't error out when NOCLEAN is
set and directories are being (re)made; build the procname ($0) stuff,
don't install miniperl.
(Miniperl needs a revisit).
2000-08-20 10:03:26 +00:00
markm
deafbc3df1 Silence -Wall; main()'s second argument was "unsigned char **",
and this had filtered down into too many other places.
2000-08-19 11:45:18 +00:00
joerg
362647b567 Implement the GDB counterpart to use hardware watchpoints in connection
with Brian's kernel support for i386 debug registers.  This makes
watchpoints actually usable for real-life problems.  Note: you can
only set watchpoints on 1-, 2- or 4-byte locations, gdb automatically
falls back to [sloooow] software watchpoints when attempting to use
them on variables which don't fit into this category.  To circumvent
this, one can use the following hack:

watch *(int *)0x<some address>

David O'Brien is IMHO considering to get this fully integrated into the
official GDB, but as long as we've got the i386/* files sitting around
in our private FreeBSD tree here, the feature can now be tested more
extensively, so i'm committing this for the time being.

This work has been done in order to debug a tix toolkit problem, thus
it has been sponsored by teh Deutsche Post AG.

Reviewed by:	bsd (not the operating system, but Brian :-)
2000-08-17 16:27:26 +00:00
sheldonh
c177157813 Update for the newly-updated gawk-3.0.6. 2000-08-15 10:47:38 +00:00
sheldonh
3dec5dd005 Update for the newly-updated gawk-3.0.6. 2000-08-15 10:31:12 +00:00
imp
d7f0e20ea6 Always build and install suidperl. Only install suidperl setuid when
ENABLE_SUIDPERL is set to true.  When perl is updated to remove the
fork mail code, additional warnings will enable the users to know what
is gonig on and how to correct it.  Markm will make those commits as
part of his perl patch integration.  suidperl is installed with
execute permissions so that markm's added error messages wil be seen
by the user.
2000-08-13 01:40:06 +00:00
imp
630a50fd97 Don't build suidperl by default. Make users specifically enable its
building.
2000-08-10 22:59:53 +00:00
kbyanc
9e62d03623 Fix previous commit such that only -S/--skip ignores errors when applying
a patch, returning -f/--force and -t/--batch to their previous semantics.

Pointed out by:	asami
2000-08-02 22:31:34 +00:00
kbyanc
76931d16a9 Fix patch such that skipping files does not count as a failure.
Previously, using -S/--skip, -f/--force, or -t/--batch to skip a patch in
a patchset still registers a failure which causes patch to return a
non-zero exit code. This is particularly undesirable with regards to
ports as there is no way to ignore the non-zero code. (Luckily, we don't
currently have any ports that make use of any of these options.)

The PR (yes, my own) is slightly incorrect: It states that -f does indeed
properly skip patches. It does, but it still sets the failure flag causing
patch to return non-zero.

PR:		19638
Submitted by:	kbyanc@posi.net
2000-08-02 06:54:21 +00:00
green
268bc4c32f Make style match the surrounding style. Use memset() instead of bzero()
because it's standard (bah, show me a real system without bzero()...)

Noted by:	bde
2000-07-31 23:36:08 +00:00
kris
2056f8f13d Fix a bug in keyed sorting due to malloc abuse.
Submitted by:	green
2000-07-31 21:37:29 +00:00
kris
1b91829585 Don't call fprintf() without a format string. 2000-07-12 00:59:32 +00:00
obrien
53039364ea Install the general binutils (such as `nm') info files.
Patch submitted by:	nbm
PR:	16585
Submitted by:	Assar Westerlund <assar@sics.se>
2000-07-10 09:55:29 +00:00
sheldonh
2b34dd0bea Correct the usage printed for --exclude, which takes a globbing pattern
and not a file name.

PR:		19698
Reported by:	Jeff Blaine <jblaine@mitre.org>
2000-07-05 10:31:16 +00:00
markm
1a005c4d46 Perl's version number needs upating. 2000-07-02 16:10:45 +00:00
markm
b5beb00654 Bunch-o'-tweaks.
1) (Biggest) I tried long-and-hard to keep the version number (5.006)
   backwards compatible with FreeBSD; I have lost this battle, and
   must defer to the Perl convention (5.6.0). Victims include suidperl.
   this means that dirs with a name of 5.006 will be replaced with
   dirs named 5.6.0 in both /usr/libdata/perl  and /usr/local/lib/perl.

2) Errno module is added.

3) Alpha bits extensively tweeked after a Beast-build.

Other commits to follow.
2000-07-02 15:45:05 +00:00
ache
6e9089a719 Fix manpath for new perl 2000-07-02 03:17:31 +00:00
peter
0ea3bd8d54 Fix the perl build on the Alpha. int32 is 'int' not 'long'. int64 is
'long', not 'long long'.  Maybe the intXX_t types should have been used.
2000-06-30 11:22:19 +00:00
markm
3d5033b596 Tweaks to the build to allow "make -DNOCLEAN" and "make release" to
work.
2000-06-29 18:21:51 +00:00
markm
d075a2c607 Fix the upgrade-build case. 2000-06-27 15:28:14 +00:00
markm
4e22b27412 Fix for bootstrapping. Grr. Pointy Hat Please? 2000-06-26 15:02:10 +00:00
markm
7d3a1fa79b Thread support for v5.6.0 2000-06-26 10:20:57 +00:00
markm
a9285c4d87 Userland build stuff for Perl5.006.
This is cleaned up quite a lot since 5.00502, and the library modules
are broken out into individual dirs. This should please a lot folk.
2000-06-25 14:48:20 +00:00
alex
6671c5f992 /etc/weekly -> /etc/periodic/weekly/320.whatis
PR:		19272
Submitted by:	Uwe Pierau <uwe.pierau@tu-clausthal.de>
2000-06-20 10:41:01 +00:00
obrien
5a907ff0c1 We are now at version 2.10 release. 2000-06-20 06:19:15 +00:00
ache
e0bbf8350a Remove libxpg4 2000-06-04 23:16:14 +00:00
obrien
7b694b0fc3 Scoot things over to the temporary *.295 source while I do major construction
on the mainline sources.
2000-06-04 06:56:23 +00:00
ru
a28e94024d Restore backwards compatible -R option.
Broken in revision 1.17.

Noticed by:	hoek
2000-05-30 10:50:15 +00:00
jake
961b97d434 Back out the previous change to the queue(3) interface.
It was not discussed and should probably not happen.

Requested by:		msmith and others
2000-05-26 02:09:24 +00:00
ume
96ab0c2c8f IPv6 support.
Add $FreeBSD$.
2000-05-25 16:38:22 +00:00
obrien
2a9348d6af Move c-decl.c out of the common libcc_int.a into the binary Makefiles
where it is used.  c-decl has symbols that conflict with several of the
cc1plus sources.

GNU `ld' was changed in Dec 1999 to be more be compatable with the way that
other linkers work (specifically in the Solaris linker).  The 2.9.1 `ld',
did the Wrong Thing in that if a library contained a common symbol that
matched a definition of that symbol in another (already linked in object)
it would also be linked in, even if there was no other reason to do so.
This is wrong.  The library should only be linked in if it contains
non-common, non-weak symbols which are needed by previously linked in
objects.
2000-05-24 20:02:21 +00:00
steve
0101aac2fa Don't allow people to create new PRs with a 'wish' class.
Requested by:	Sheldon Hearn <sheldonh@uunet.co.za>
2000-05-24 14:40:25 +00:00
jake
d93fbc9916 Change the way that the queue(3) structures are declared; don't assume that
the type argument to *_HEAD and *_ENTRY is a struct.

Suggested by:	phk
Reviewed by:	phk
Approved by:	mdodd
2000-05-23 20:41:01 +00:00
obrien
0624c65a35 Updated 2.10 headers. 2000-05-22 08:40:17 +00:00
obrien
f9cf2be8ca Tweaks to match those done in the Binutils mainline code. 2000-05-22 08:33:03 +00:00
obrien
aa7968485d version 2.10 config file. 2000-05-22 08:26:10 +00:00
obrien
e6cacfa3cb Conditionally define "CROSS_COMPILE" here. 2000-05-22 08:25:40 +00:00
obrien
c2ff59c916 Pull the switch and activate our Binutils to a snapshot of the up and
comming 2.10 release.
2000-05-22 08:09:42 +00:00
hoek
917cf672e9 Once again fix substitution of TMAC_M and TMAC_S_PREFIX in manpages.
PR:		bin/5693 docs/9352
2000-05-21 02:49:14 +00:00
obrien
ea10302aad callback.c is not really used, nor is it part of GDB 4.18. 2000-05-17 19:30:59 +00:00
bde
28e3098b49 Don't forget to clean "grog".
Don't use MANDEPEND.  It hasn't had anything to do with dependencies for
5-6 years, but is still being used, mainly in groff/*/Makefile, where it
amounts to just a macro giving the list of generated man pages.  Since
all man pages in groff are generated (from .man to .[1-9]), it's simpler
to use the source names ({$MANX}) to give the list.

Fixed some other style bugs.
2000-05-15 14:41:28 +00:00
bde
b0b0b64001 Don't forget to clean f77.1.
Don't use "+=" for variables that are only set once.
2000-05-15 14:21:38 +00:00
obrien
8cd37d7556 Use a alternate side 2.9.1 source tree while upgrading Binutils. 2000-05-12 22:55:23 +00:00
phantom
2de0a93149 mdoc cleanup: use .Nm macro correctly, don't non mdoc macro 2000-05-10 13:43:36 +00:00