On a K6-2/450 with fairly fast SCSI disks, building+installing src/share/
takes 2m51.3s, where src/share/doc/ is 1m9.9s of that.
However on a slow Alpha (233MHz) the times are 7m39.3s and 4m58.3s
respectively.
This commit allows one to speed up their build time, without not getting
any important and required changes if one used "NOSHARE".
driver that they use, followed by the MFG CIS string, followed by the
model CIS.
Future entries *WILL* follow this convention, or I'll be grumpy.
Please let me know if this messes anybody up. There were one or two
pentries that were duplicated. Some were removed since they were
identical, others were left in place.
Approved, in principle, by the nomads mailing list.
new sample database files, so that they will be installed with make
distribution. NOSPAM probably ought to be renamed to MAIL.
Reviewed by: peter
Approved by: jkh
as well as rename access.txt back to the standard access. Also modify
the Makefile to know how to build hashes for each of these databases.
If one of the databases is missing when Make is run, use a commented
out version of the sample.
Reviewed by: peter
Approved by: jkh
- 6to4(stf) interface configuration.
- Static route configuration.
- Comment additions.
- Replaced a still existed '@' to '%' in IPv6 scoped addr format.
(This became necessary as previous IPv6 scoped addr format change.)
Much thanks to ume, who helped me reviewing, testing, and finding problems
with these changes.
Approved by: jkh
Reviewed by: ume
to avoid error messages printed on /var/log/messages.
Recently added "stf" interface has IFF_MULTICAST bit set,
because IPv6 don't work on non IFF_MULTICAST set interfaces
in current implementation.
But "stf" interface is multi-dest IPv6 over IPv4 tunnel, so
can't treat multicast packet with no special configuration.
On the other hand, tools like "rtadvd", "pim6dd", "pim6sd"
send messages on IFF_MULTICAST set interfaces by default.
So there will be many bogus error message on /var/log/messages,
that multicast packets sent to "stf0" failed.
So,
-strip "stf0" from rtadvd sending interfaces in rc.network6
("rtadvd" is a daemon used only for local subnet, so it
will never need to send its packets over "stf0" interfaces.)
-Add default configuration files for "pim6dd" and "pim6sd",
and disable "stf0" in those files.
Approved by: jkh
modem side of my Xircom CreditCard Ethernet+Modem 33.6. Eliminate bad
Xircom entry. Complete IBM Push/Pop Modem(14.4 -> Push/Pop
Modem(14.4K).
Approved in concept by: jkh
o Correct Entry for Intel EtherExpress (jkoshy)
o Add Option International 56K modem (markm)
o Socket LP-E low power WinCE ethernet card (imp)
Correction approved by: jkh
Adding devices approved in principle by: jkh
even simple things like md5 and ping aren't in your path. This patch
moves the custom root-path setting from .login to .cshrc, so that users
who su to root get a decent (and consistent) path. An appeal to change
/etc/login.conf to provide a decent path for all users seems to have been
vetoed for the time being. As a result, users will still, by default,
not find ping or md5 in their path. However, at least root gets a decent
default now.
Reviewed by: asmodai
Approved by: jkh
o use ata2 consistanty, even though it doesn't matter too much
o SunDisk (aka SanDisk) SDP's need a different config to actualy work
(tested on the 10M part) by me.
o Non-name ata card.
o WIT IDE controller
o IBM FLASH card
o Megahert 28.8 cellular modem that I thought I'd added before.
o LinkMake LM 336 combo modem/fax.
Submitted by various people and gleaned from the nomads and mobile
mailing lists, but I've lost the names. I'm sorry.
Also enable some standard IPv6 apps by default.
These entries will be simply ignored on systems with no INET6 defined.
Approved by: jkh
Suggested by: peter
interfaces passed to rtadvd
-Comment out example sentences more completely
-Redirect error message of ifconfig output into /dev/null, to correctly
find out working IPv6 interfaces
Approved by: jkh
Initial version created by, and kindly much tested by:
bmah@CA.Sandia.GOV (Bruce A. Mah)
Approved by: jkh
Reviewed by: bmah@CA.Sandia.GOV (Bruce A. Mah),
Ollivier Robert <roberto@keltia.freenix.fr>
Obtained from: KAME project