I couldn't use the original, as it had unusable copyright on the manpage..
(now that must be a first.. the source copyright was fine, the manpage
was not..)
* Import my "Installation for the Impatient" to the install section.
* Move Booting and memory use into a "Tech Topics" chapter; add
DMA information. (Frank Durda IV)
* Bring in ESDI section. (Wilko Bulte)
* Bring in MD5/DES section. (Garrett Wollman)
* Fix a couple problems with LaTeX output.
Added entry on NFS mounting SunOS drives (Just like the Linux entry above it)
Added entry on use of cu to do AT commands
Still to be added: KTRACE entry
They are called from the fetch, extract and install targets,
respectively.
Also, only RUN_DEPENDS is put into the @pkgdep list of the package.
EXEC_DEPENDS is still supported (for now), it is copied into
BUILD_DEPENDS and RUN_DEPENDS. This will go away after we finish
fixing all the ports Makefiles.
This change fixes the following bug/features:
(1) "make fetch" building and installing all the dependencies
(2) Programs needed for building only (e.g., gmake) put into the
packages' dependency lists ("why does the emacs package depend on
gmake?")
Reviewed by: the ports list
FORMATS can be defined as an empty string to suppress generation or
installation of any files. Previously setting it to "null" had that
effects.
Now uses MANOWN, MANGRP and MANMODE for installation instead of BINOWN,
BINGRP and BINMODE.
on the installation floppy.
Also pulled the entity definitions for the various sections out
of handbook.sgml and put them in their own file since they are used
both by handbook.sgml (the full version) and boothelp.sgml (the
abridged version).
b) Put in names and email addresses of people who have claimed
empty sections as their own.
c) Incorporated MIRROR.SITES as the first section in the appendix
titled "Obtaining FreeBSD". When adding, removing or otherwize
twiddling with the mirror site info, do it in mirrors.sgml!
d) A couple other odds and ends.
e) NOTE: You must update your your /usr/bin/sgmlfmt and /usr/share/sgml
to process this edition of the handbook!
the file is fetched or not. Apparently Jordan fixed it a long time
ago but it was broken again at import of the new version of ncftp.
Which means even if we fix it, it may break again and we may need to
fix it again, and (imagination here, please)....
Instead, move the file existence check into the for loop for
MASTER_SITES/PATCH_SITES and break out with "continue 2" when the file
is found. This is actually a cleaner logic than before if you ask me,
because instead of assuming the file is fetched on a 0 exit status
from ncftp AND checking for the existence of the file after the loop,
the check is done exactly once for each iteration and nowhere else.
do-extract target depending on defined(EXTRACT_ONLY) or not, simply
set EXTRACT_ONLY ?= ${DISTFILES} and always use ${EXTRACT_ONLY} as
the extraction list.
Jordan, you might wish to update sysinstall's builtin knowledge, too.
They are also offering r/o NFS access, will this be interesting for
us? (sysinstall)
change, but I've been testing this on thud and silvia for quite a
while, also I haven't gotten any bug reports from the ports list, so
I'm going to let it loose!
It cleans up this file quite a bit, now I can go in and start adding
some more "interesting" things.... ;)
Remove some rare-used semigraphics from VT100 entry, it really helps many
not-fully compatible emulators and don't degradate original vt100 much.
Add VT200 keys set to VT100 k1-k4, it not affects original VT100 since no one
program tests keys presense, but helps emulators to work
Anthony Yee-Hang Chan <yeehang@netcom.com>
Bill Fenner <fenner@parc.xerox.com>
Brian Tao <taob@gate.sinica.edu.tw>
Chris Stenton <jacs@gnome.co.uk>
Chuck Robey <chuckr@Glue.umd.edu>
Cornelis van der Laan <nils@guru.ims.uni-stuttgart.de>
Craig Struble <cstruble@vt.edu>
Dave Chapeskie <dchapes@ale.zeus.leitch.com>
Don Whiteside <dwhite@anshar.shadow.net>
Eric L. Hernes <erich@lodgenet.com>
Frank Nobis <fn@trinity.radio-do.de>
Janusz Kokot <janek@gaja.ipan.lublin.pl>
Javier Martin Rueda <jmrueda@diatel.upm.es>
Josh MacDonald <jmacd@uclink.berkeley.edu>
Lucas James <Lucas.James@ldjpc.apana.org.au>
Marc Ramirez <mrami@mramirez.sy.yale.edu
Marc van Kempen <wmbfmk@urc.tue.nl>
Michael Smith <msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
NIIMI Satoshi <sa2c@and.or.jp>
Nobuyuki Koganemaru <kogane@kces.koganemaru.co.jp>
Peter Wemm <peter@haywire.DIALix.COM>
Philippe Charnier <charnier@lirmm.fr>
Rob Snow <rsnow@txdirect.net>
Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
Thomas Gellekum <thomas@ghpc8.ihf.rwth-aachen.de>
Tom Samplonius <tom@misery.sdf.com>
Torbjorn Granlund <tege@matematik.su.se>
Werner Griessl <werner@btp1da.phy.uni-bayreuth.de>
These are the people who appeared in the "Submitted by:" lines of the
commit messages that I still have in my mail archive. Since they are
my commit messages, most of them are porters and port bug-fixers.
You will probably notice at least one major "celebrity" in there. Yes
you're right, that's him, he sent me a patch for emacs (what else? :)
By the way, if you are a committer, now may be a good time to add
yourself to this list by yourself, provided you made at least one
commit before. We don't do that for you, you have to claim credit
for yourself. :)
Add a section on /etc/sysconfig and the new configuration scheme
Corrections from Brad Midgley and David O'Brien (from the lists).
Formatting changes for the ASCII version.
Change about Motif from SWiM to Lasermoon.
The FreeBSD goal section needs more meat, Jordan :-)
is 1996 EC harmonization. Also, the following timezones have been renamed:
Asia/Frunze -> Asia/Bishkek
Pacific/Cocos -> Indian/Cocos
Pacific/Belau -> Pacific/Palau
America/Navajo -> America/Shiprock
and one new timezone has been added:
Australia/Canberra
specially from Darryl Okahata. I've rewritten several URL to the proper
<url url="" name=""> tag. There is still room for improvement but it
should be closer to 2.0.5R now. I'll try to be faster for future updates...
Obtained from: Mail messages from the lists.
o a couple of header files have been missing
o convert the LKM Makefile to use <bsd.kmod.mk>
o rename the module to ``misc_mod'' (as opposed to ``miscmod''), so
the module name can be made identical to the module's file name,
avoiding the clash with one of the component's .o file names
o modstat(1/8) has been moved meanwhile
of replacing it. This way you can point it to a site close to you
that carries many distfiles, and still let it go fetch from the
original site if the distfile is not there.
Original idea by: mmead@Glock.COM
This is performed by using a line similar to:
controller scbus0 at ahc0 bus 1
to wire scbus0 to the second bus on an adaptec 2742T controller.
Reviewed by: Peter Dufault(dufault@hda.com), Rod Grimes(rgrimes@FreeBSD.org)
the wrong branch :-(]
Eliminate incorrect double negative logic Bruce has been gripping
about for a year now. Change = no_way to = true.
Submitted by: bde (sort of, patch by me :-))