History log of /freebsd-10.0-release/usr.sbin/setpmac/
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259065 07-Dec-2013 gjb

- Copy stable/10 (r259064) to releng/10.0 as part of the
10.0-RELEASE cycle.
- Update __FreeBSD_version [1]
- Set branch name to -RC1

[1] 10.0-CURRENT __FreeBSD_version value ended at '55', so
start releng/10.0 at '100' so the branch is started with
a value ending in zero.

Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation

256281 10-Oct-2013 gjb

Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.

Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation


206622 14-Apr-2010 uqs

mdoc: order prologue macros consistently by Dd/Dt/Os

Although groff_mdoc(7) gives another impression, this is the ordering
most widely used and also required by mdocml/mandoc.

Reviewed by: ru
Approved by: philip, ed (mentors)


201390 02-Jan-2010 ed

The last big commit: let usr.sbin/ use WARNS=6 by default.


140909 27-Jan-2005 delphij

Remove unnecessary SRCS= where could be guessed directly by our
bsd.*.mk infrasture.

Obtained from: ru


140907 27-Jan-2005 delphij

WARNS?=6 cleanup for [gs]et[fp]mac:
- Constify structure members that should not be changed
during process.
- Apply static where needed
- signed/unsigned madness
- Bump WARNS?= levels from 2 to 6

(this is a diff reduction for a subsequent commit against these
Makefile's)


131500 02-Jul-2004 ru

Mechanically kill hard sentence breaks.


111447 24-Feb-2003 ru

mdoc(7) police: Scheduled sweep.


109276 15-Jan-2003 chris

Cross-reference mac(4).

Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories


109265 15-Jan-2003 chris

s/^Sh/.Sh/ (macros begin with .)


109264 15-Jan-2003 chris

Document setpmac.

Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project


107473 01-Dec-2002 rwatson

In general, prefer WARNS to CFLAGS+=-Wall. Tend towards a more
BSD-esque Makefile style.

Submitted by: obrien
Approved by: re


105756 23-Oct-2002 rwatson

Introduce simple command line tools to manage MAC labels on processes and
files. Basically wrappers for mac_{get,set}_{file,link,pid,proc}(3).
Man pages to be updated shortly.

Approved by: re
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories