both places where they are mentioned in find(1).
Discussed with: dougb
PR: docs/168885
Reported by: Ronald F. Guilmette (rfg at tristatelogic dot com)
Approved by: gabor (mentor)
MFC after: 3 days
This is much like -t but with a different format which is ISO8601-like and
allows fractions of a second.
The precision is limited to microseconds because of utimes() and friends,
even though stat() returns nanoseconds.
MFC after: 10 days
modifiers for ":tu" and ":tl" from OSF's ODE, which made its way into
NetBSD's make, which is the source for the Portable Berkeley Make.
Submitted by: Simon Gerraty <sjg@juniper.net>
- Do not use mmap() by default; it can be enabled by --mmap
- Add some minor optimizations for -u
- Update manual page according to the changes
Submitted by: Oleg Moskalenko <oleg.moskalenko@citrix.com>
On ARM, binutils are adding '$a' symbols in the symbol table for
every function (in addition to normal symbol). When gprof(1) looks
up symbol name, it often reads '$a' instead of proper function name,
because it find it first. With this fix, when read symbol name
begins with '$' and previous symbol has the same address, it will
use previous symbol name (which is proper function name).
Obtained from: Semihalf
Revamp the CAM enclosure services driver.
This updated driver uses an in-kernel daemon to track state changes and
publishes physical path location information\for disk elements into the
CAM device database.
Sponsored by: Spectra Logic Corporation
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
Submitted by: gibbs, will, mav
- old yacc(1) use to magicially append stdlib.h, while new one don't
- new yacc(1) do declare yyparse by itself, fix redundant declaration of
'yyparse'
Approved by: des (mentor)
bison, keeping full compatibility with our previous yacc implementation.
Also bring the ability to create reentrant parser
This fix bin/140309 [1]
PR: bin/140309 [1]
Submitted by: Philippe Pepiot <ksh@philpep.org> [1]
Approved by: des (mentor)
MFC after: 1 month
"bsdsort" and GNU sort will be the default "sort". When WITH_BSD_SORT
is set, BSD sort will be the default "sort" and GNU sort will be installed
as "gnusort".
with the major functionality and optimizations by Oleg Moskalenko.
It is compatible with the latest version of POSIX and the current GNU sort
version that we have in base. Beside this, it implements all the
functionality introduced in later versions of GNU sort. For now, it will
be installed as "bsdsort", keeping GNU sort as the default sort
implementation.