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10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
obrien
372364ee0f style.Makefile(5) 2003-08-18 15:25:39 +00:00
gordon
5901302929 Stage 3 of dynamic root support. Make all the libraries needed to run
binaries in /bin and /sbin installed in /lib. Only the versioned files
reside in /lib, the .so symlink continues to live /usr/lib so the
toolchain doesn't need to be modified.
2003-08-17 08:28:46 +00:00
jmallett
6cf3ba1323 Commit rudimentary libufs manual pages, except for that for
getino(3)/putino(3), inode.c has been reworked in Perforce to the point
where a manual page may not be accurate.  Certainly putino(3) has not
even been merged back yet.

These will need a lot of improvement for most applications, but they
document the API enough to get someone on their feet, most likely.  The
best documentation still exists in the form of libufs(3) consumers in the
base system.
2003-06-09 09:59:11 +00:00
jmallett
fc4b61874d WARNS ?= 2, so idiocy like 1.12 of type.c doesn't have to happen again. 2003-01-30 00:11:01 +00:00
jmallett
445adec218 Add facility to read one, or a string of, cylinger groups. 2003-01-19 01:31:26 +00:00
jmallett
7284e7e47f Nuke dumb error reporting code, people can just use disk::d_error. Unify the
DEBUG and d_error initialisation into an ERROR macro, which can both trace and
set the d_error field.  Much a more meaningful thing, I should say.
2003-01-18 04:22:14 +00:00
jmallett
df1f55a8e7 Add the concept of a per-disk error string, and a function which prints it
along with the errno, if one is set.
2002-10-22 19:25:58 +00:00
ru
43e208a3ee No need to explicitly set NOMAN here.
Reviewed by:	jmallett
2002-07-03 06:25:28 +00:00
jmallett
33afc2db3f DEBUG is a knob that means something else in FreeBSD, use LIBUFS_DEBUG to
turn on tracing.
2002-07-01 18:20:48 +00:00
jmallett
e7f13daa73 Add libufs, a library for dealing with UFS filesystems from userland to
the build.  It is here to compartmentalise functionality currently duplicated
in many notable programs in the base system.  It currently handles block
reads and writes, as well as reading and writing of the filesystem superblock,
and the reading/lookup of inode data.  It supports both UFS and UFS2.  I
will be maintaining it, and porting programs to use it, however for now, it
is simply being built as part of world.
2002-07-01 01:45:03 +00:00