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23-Nov-2023 |
Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org> |
libexec: Remove ancient SCCS tags. Remove ancient SCCS tags from the tree, automated scripting, with two minor fixup to keep things compiling. All the common forms in the tree were removed with a perl script. Sponsored by: Netflix
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16-Aug-2023 |
Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org> |
Remove $FreeBSD$: one-line sh pattern Remove /^\s*#[#!]?\s*\$FreeBSD\$.*$\n/
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19-Oct-2010 |
Jamie Gritton <jamie@FreeBSD.org> |
A new jail(8) with a configuration file, to replace the work currently done by /etc/rc.d/jail.
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09-Mar-2010 |
Marcel Moolenaar <marcel@FreeBSD.org> |
Create the altix project branch. The altix project will add support for the SGI Altix 350 to FreeBSD/ia64. The hardware used for porting is a two-module system, consisting of a base compute module and a CPU expansion module. SGI's NUMAFlex architecture can be an excellent platform to test CPU affinity and NUMA-aware features in FreeBSD.
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02-Jan-2010 |
Ed Schouten <ed@FreeBSD.org> |
Make WARNS=6 the default for libexec/. Just like bin/ and sbin/, I think setting WARNS to the highest value possible will make it more attractive for people to fix warnings. - The WARNS variable is set in the Makefile in the directory of the application itself, making it more likely that it will be removed out of curiosity to see what happens. - New applications will most likely build with WARNS=6 out of the box, because the author would more likely fix the warnings during development than lower WARNS. Unfortunately almost all apps in libexec require a lowered value of WARNS.
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19-Oct-2008 |
Ulf Lilleengen <lulf@FreeBSD.org> |
- Import the HEAD csup code which is the basis for the cvsmode work.
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03-Feb-2002 |
Kris Kennaway <kris@FreeBSD.org> |
Lock down with WFORMAT?=1, with overrides in the subdirectories which are not yet warning-clean. Tested on i386 and alpha.
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26-Mar-2001 |
Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org> |
- Backout botched attempt to intoduce MANSECT feature. - MAN[1-9] -> MAN.
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20-Mar-2001 |
Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org> |
Set the default manual section for libexec/ to 8.
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27-Aug-1999 |
Peter Wemm <peter@FreeBSD.org> |
$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$
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02-Aug-1997 |
Bruce Evans <bde@FreeBSD.org> |
Import Lite2's src/libexec, except for makekey (which was spammed by a repository copy from 1.1.5 and patched back to Lite1) and rbootd/bootdir/SYSHPBSD (which is binary). All changed files have already left the vendor branch.
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29-Jun-1997 |
Steve Price <steve@FreeBSD.org> |
Merge conflicts and make this compile -Wall clean.
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29-Jun-1997 |
Steve Price <steve@FreeBSD.org> |
Import of NetBSD's rbootd version 19970629
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22-Feb-1997 |
Peter Wemm <peter@FreeBSD.org> |
Revert $FreeBSD$ to $Id$
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14-Jan-1997 |
Jordan K. Hubbard <jkh@FreeBSD.org> |
Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$ This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!) avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long. Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been insane otherwise.
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22-Sep-1996 |
Wolfram Schneider <wosch@FreeBSD.org> |
add forgotten $Id$
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05-Aug-1995 |
Bruce Evans <bde@FreeBSD.org> |
Change `install' to `${INSTALL}' so that default install flags can be specified in the top level Makefiles. Previously I missed dozens of Makefiles that skip the install after using `cmp -s' to decide that the install isn't necessary.
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05-Aug-1994 |
Garrett Wollman <wollman@FreeBSD.org> |
Update to new make macros and disable Kerberos because we haven't got it set up right yet.
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30-May-1994 |
Rodney W. Grimes <rgrimes@FreeBSD.org> |
Disable afterinstall rule as it is broken when you have CVS files around. Reviewed by: Submitted by:
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26-May-1994 |
Rodney W. Grimes <rgrimes@FreeBSD.org> |
BSD 4.4 Lite Libexec Sources
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