null-terminated.
Fixed a wrong if statement which should test a string is
empty where in fact it tested the string pointer was NULL.
Should go to RELENG_2_1 and RELENG_2_2.
Reviewed by guido@freebsd.org.
effect immediately, but required a following (normally redundant) G0
into GL mapping. This adds one layer of indirection (thus might make it
slower), but fixes the broken box character drawing in pcvt.
Hellmuth and Bruce are unfortunately too busy too review this right now,
but i wanna have it in 2.2 since it has often been asked in the past.
life easier if a PS/2 mouse locks up the keyboard (frequent-ish,
but not repeatable).
Tidy up code (a bit) and make it -Wall
Is this a 2.2 candidate ? (although it doesn't -Wall in 2.2 because
of the lack of sys/sysproto.h
Warning: this won't work yet with PCVT_SCANSET=2 along in early
console mode (boot -c, or boot -d).
A big thanks to Kazutaka, and a word of apologies for delaying the
review for that long time...
Submitted by: yokota@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp (Kazutaka YOKOTA)
Many things have been changing in the kernel since mid-1996, so there's
quite some amount of diffs here already. It compiles, but i cannot
test it anywhere here.
2.2 candidate?
Closes PR # 1201.
it inside some Makefiles. (Duh-oh, i've once included these references
there myself! :)
Noticed by akira@silvia.myaw.ei.meisei-u.ac.jp (Akira WATANABE), and by
my yesterday's build.
The .Fx macro was missing 2.1.7.
Add 2.2.5 to both .Os and .Fx. If I'm wrong about the version
number, no big deal - it can be removed later, but I wanted
to be able to get this into 2.2 so that when I'm using a
2.2 system ome months down the line, man pages intended for (what I
think will be the next 2.2 release) will be formatted properly.
Also fix a typo in a comment.
undocumented FTP_PROXY_USER
Make FTP file errors contian hostname and path.
Pass the FTP port to libftp.
Partially un-HTMLify error messages returned from server
Handle "HTTP NNN" instead of "HTTP/V.vv NNN" response sent by
pre-HTTP/1.0 servers
Reviewed by: wollman