With r318443, atrun was moved from /etc/crontab to /etc/cron.d/at,
but the man-page was unfortunately not updated to reflect this.
PR: 248048
Submitted by: debdrup
Reported by: yoitsmeremember+fbsd at gmail.com
Reviewed by: Pau Amma <pauamma at gundo.com>
Sponsored by: Klara Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25709
GLibc expects six 'X' characters in the mkstemp template argument and
will return EINVAL otherwise.
Reviewed By: emaste, imp, mjg
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25662
The current localedef simply assumes that the locale headers on build system
are compatible with those on the target system which is not necessarily true.
It generally works on FreeBSD (as long as we don't change the locale headers),
but Linux and macOS provide completely different locale headers.
This change adds new bootstrap headers that namespace certain xlocale
structures defined or used by in the headers that localdef needs.
This is required since system headers *must* be able to include the "real"
locale headers for printf(), etc., but we also want to access the target
systems's internal locale structures.
Reviewed By: yuripv, brooks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25229
I hit those error messages when using a localedef built against headers
that don't match the target system (cross-building from a Linux host).
This problem will be fixed in the next commit.
Unset VIS_SAFE flag as it turned out to be actually unsafe
for continuos top display as it's passing through sequences
resulting cursor movement (backspace, tab, carriage-return),
and explicitly set VIS_TAB for the same reason.
Reported by: Mark Millard <marklmi@yahoo.com>, swills
Tested by: Mark Millard <marklmi@yahoo.com>, swills
- Part of BAT payload location was lost due to invalid
BAT entry encoding type (32 bits instead of 64 bits)
- The sequence of PB/SB entries in BAT was broken due to
off-by-one index check. It worked for smaller than
4Gb because there were no SB entries in BAT.
MFC after: 1 day
Make sure we call fsync(2) on strip result
in case of "safecopy" and "strip -o tempcopy -- src"
before renaming tempcopy to destination.
MFC after: 3 weeks
X-MFC-With: r363064
Key changes include reduced noise at end of failed build log
and avoid evaluation of unnecessary terms in conditionals.
In META MODE; a target flagged .META is out-of-date if meta file
is missing
MFC after: 1 week
Also, make it not break if STRIPBIN points to strip version without -o support
and destination does not exist before installing.
Reported by: lwhsu
MFC after: 1 month
X-MFC-With: 363064
Make it not break if STRIPBIN points to strip version without -o support.
In that case, perform extra copy just like before r363064.
MFC after: 1 month
X-MFC-With: 363064
Currently, "install -s -S" behaviour is inefficient for upgrade.
First it finds that destination file already exists and copies
source file to temporary file. Then it calls strip(1)
with name of temporary file as single agrument and our strip(1) creates
another temporary file in the /tmp (or TMPDIR) making another copy
that is finally copied to DESTDIR third time.
Meantime, strip(1) has an option "-o dst" to specify destination
so install(1) is allowed to skip initial copying from obj to DESTDIR.
This change makes it do so.
Take a look at https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25551 for details
and efficiency numbers (in short: upto 32% gained for installword).
MFC after: 1 month
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25551
Small EXAMPLES section showing the use of -s, -k and the different exit values
Approved by: manpages (gbe)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25575
This version fixes a regression with regard to tradtional behavior of the
non-standard FreeBSD option "-e". In the previous version "-e quit" caused
bc to exit before any computations had been performed, since all -e option
parameters were concatenated and parsed as a whole, with quit causing the
program to exit as soon as it was parsed. This version parses and executes
commands passed with -e one by one and only exits after all prior commands
have been executed.
This commit is not a SVN merge, since the vendor import had been performed
after the import to contrib. Instead the contents of contrib/bc has been
removed and the new version is copied over unchanged from vendor/bc/dist.
* Small addition with four simple examples
* While here, remove three obsolete .Tn macros
Approved by: manpages (gbe)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25462
* Add examples showing the use of -f, -C, -s, -n
* Rework the two already present examples that were *format* examples
* Remove .Tn suggested by mandoc(1)
* Remove reference to gdb(1) since it is not present in current
Approved by: manpages (gbe)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25406
llvmorg-10.0.1-rc2-0-g77d76b71d7d.
Also add a few more llvm utilities under WITH_CLANG_EXTRAS:
* llvm-dwp, a utility for merging DWARF 5 Split DWARF .dwo files into
.dwp (DWARF package files)
* llvm-size, a size(1) replacement
* llvm-strings, a strings(1) replacement
MFC after: 3 weeks
These implementations of the bc and dc programs offer a number of advantages
compared to the current implementations in the FreeBSD base system:
- They do not depend on external large number functions (i.e. no dependency
on OpenSSL or any other large number library)
- They implements all features found in GNU bc/dc (with the exception of
the forking of sub-processes, which the author of this version considers
as a security issue).
- They are significantly faster than the current code in base (more than
2 orders of magnitude in some of my tests, e.g. for 12345^100000).
- They should be fully compatible with all features and the behavior of the
current implementations in FreeBSD (not formally verified).
- They support POSIX message catalogs and come with localized messages in
Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Japanese, Polish, Portugueze,
and Russian.
- They offer very detailed man-pages that provide far more information than
the current ones.
The upstream sources contain a large number of tests, which are not
imported with this commit. They could be integrated into our test
framework at a latter time.
Installation of this version is controlled by the option "MK_GH_BC=yes".
This option will be set to yes by default in 13-CURRENT, but will be off
by default in 12-STABLE.
Approved by: imp
Obtained from: https://git.yzena.com/gavin/bc
MFC after: 4 weeks
Relnotes: yes
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19982
* bugpoint.1
* clang.1
* llc.1
* lldb.1
* lli.1
* llvm-ar.1
* llvm-as.1
* llvm-bcanalyzer.1
* llvm-cov.1
* llvm-diff.1
* llvm-dis.1
* llvm-dwarfdump.1
* llvm-extract.1
* llvm-link.1
* llvm-mca.1
* llvm-nm.1
* llvm-pdbutil.1
* llvm-profdata.1
* llvm-symbolizer.1
* llvm-tblgen.1
* opt.1
Add newly generated manpages for:
* llvm-addr2line.1 (this is an alias of llvm-symbolizer)
* llvm-cxxfilt.1
* llvm-objcopy.1
* llvm-ranlib.1 (this is an alias of llvm-ar)
Note that llvm-objdump.1 is an exception, as upstream has both a plain
.1 file, and a .rst variant. These will have to be reconciled upstream
first.
MFC after: 3 days
-d and -v are not equivalent options. The former is more verbose than the
latter and the former does not actually send the signals while the latter does.
Let them have their own paragraphs.
From the point of view of the output, -v is equivalent to -s, so describe them
close to each other. The difference is that former actually sends the signals
and the latter doesn't.
PR: 247411
Approved by: manpages(0mp)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25413
* Add four examples showing flags -e, -b, -d, -s
* Remove extra space at the end of the line reported by igor
Approved by: bcr@
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25426
clang-format is enabled conditional on either WITH_CLANG_EXTRAS or
WITH_CLANG_FORMAT. Some sources in libclang are build conditional on
either rule, and obviously the clang-format binary itself depends on the
rule.
clang-format could still use a manual page.
Reviewed by: emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25427
Sort(1)'s radixsort implementation was broken for multibyte LC_CTYPEs in at
least two ways:
* In actual radix sort, it would only bucket the least significant
byte from each wchar, ignoring the 24 most-significant bits of each
unicode character.
* In degenerate cases / "fast paths," it would fall back to another
sorting algorithm (default: mergesort) with a bogus comparator
offset. The string comparison functions in sort(1) take an offset
in units of the operating character size. However, radixsort was
passing an offset in units of bytes. The byte offset must be
divided by sizeof(wchar_t).
This revision addresses both discovered issues.
Some example testcases:
$ (echo 耳 ; echo 脳 ; echo 耳) | \
LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=C LANG=C sort --radixsort --debug
$ (echo 耳 ; echo 脳 ; echo 耳) | \
LC_CTYPE=C LC_COLLATE=C LANG=C sort --radixsort --debug
$ (for i in $(jot 34); do echo 耳耳耳耳耳; echo 耳耳耳耳脳; echo 耳耳耳耳脴; done) | \
LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=C LANG=C sort --radixsort --debug
PR: 247494
Reported by: knu
MFC after: I do not intend to, but parties interested in stable might want to
* Add two small examples showing the use of -a, -c, -j and -N
* While here, remove obsolete .Tn reported by mandoc(1)
Approved by: 0mp@
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25372
Use locale-based string format specifiers when printing
the process names/arguments.
Reviewed by: pstef
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25174
* Add a small description before the EXAMPLES that are already in the man page
to explicitely state what we are trying to show instead of having the user
guess what the example is doing.
* Add two more examples to show usage of -s, -t and -f
* mandoc -Tlint reports irrelevant use of .Tn so remove them since according to
mdoc(7) it is there only for compatibility and should not be used in new
manuals.
Approved by: 0mp@