Really we don't need copy of this library into each program
(gdb f.e.)
P.S. it is much cleaner port than /usr/ports version and based
on /usr/ports version. /usr/ports version will be removed.
Message-Id: <199404171501.LAA01245@stark.UUCP>
To: freebsd-hackers@freefall.cdrom.com
Subject: Make world and UUCP
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It would be much more convenient if "make world" didn't clobber my
UUCP configuration files in /etc/uucp. Perhaps the easiest fix would
be to change the names of the sample configuration files:
config -> config.sample
ports -> ports.sample
...
Message-Id: <199404241154.OAA00260@tigger.cirion.fi>
Subject: uucp error
Index: gun/libexec/uucp FreeBSD-1.1-GAMMA
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Description:
When calling remote uucp site dialing succeeds, but standard
login chat fails. Debug file shows that uucico does not see
any characters send from remote.
Repeat-By:
use sio drivers, 16450 base serial and standard taylor configuration
provided with the GAMMA release. Run uucico and observer.
Fix:
define HAVE_BSD_TTY instead of HAVE_POSIX_TTY in common_source/policy.h
and recompile.
to public. These functions are also used in /usr/include/link.h,
so it looks, like they shouldn't be private.
I will ask Paul about that, if this is correct.
now, DO_COMPRESS. This controls whether or not catpages are compressed or
not (on by default, since little else uses the catpages and those few things
that do can always configure in a `zmore' in place of more or something, and
saving space is more important, IMHO).
Uncompression support is now on by default since that's the only way to support
mixed-mode environments. If you don't like it, just don't compress your man
pages and it won't be used! :-). Supports gzip. You can also compress
the man pages themselves (or gzip them) now and it will work.
late stage due to the fact that link.h was copyright Sun Microsystems.
This version of ld sync's us up with NetBSD's ld and supports compatablily
with NetBSD's -[zZ] flags (which we had reversed). Compiling with this
new ld will give you RRS warnings for libraries which do not contain .type
infomation - these wsarnings are harmless and will go away as soon as you
recompile your libraries (cd /usr/src; make libraries).
Message-Id: <199402111717.SAA05326@strider.st.dsi.unimi.it>
Subject: Re: cpio bug ?
Quoting from J Wunsch:
> | From the man page:
> |
> | -l, --link
> | Link files instead of copying them, when possible.
>
> (Usable only with the -p option.)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This is not in cpio man page. Someone please add it.