History log of /freebsd-current/usr.bin/whereis/pathnames.h
Revision Date Author Comments
# b3e76948 16-Aug-2023 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>

Remove $FreeBSD$: two-line .h pattern

Remove /^\s*\*\n \*\s+\$FreeBSD\$$\n/


# 4d846d26 10-May-2023 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>

spdx: The BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD identifier is obsolete, drop -FreeBSD

The SPDX folks have obsoleted the BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD identifier. Catch
up to that fact and revert to their recommended match of BSD-2-Clause.

Discussed with: pfg
MFC After: 3 days
Sponsored by: Netflix


# 09d7d4ad 19-Feb-2020 Ed Maste <emaste@FreeBSD.org>

whereis: remove gnu/libexec from source search paths

The last subdirectory of gnu/libexec was removed in r85742.


# 1de7b4b8 27-Nov-2017 Pedro F. Giffuni <pfg@FreeBSD.org>

various: general adoption of SPDX licensing ID tags.

Mainly focus on files that use BSD 2-Clause license, however the tool I
was using misidentified many licenses so this was mostly a manual - error
prone - task.

The Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) group provides a specification
to make it easier for automated tools to detect and summarize well known
opensource licenses. We are gradually adopting the specification, noting
that the tags are considered only advisory and do not, in any way,
superceed or replace the license texts.

No functional change intended.


# 11d9aa67 11-Feb-2015 Colin Percival <cperciva@FreeBSD.org>

Step 1 of eliminating the "games" distribution: Move binaries to /usr/bin;
update paths; and include everything in the "base" distribution.

The "games" distribution being optional made sense when there were more
games and we had small disks; but the "games-like" games were moved into
the ports tree a dozen years ago and the remaining "utility-like" games
occupy less than 0.001% of my laptop's small hard drive. Meanwhile every
new user is confronted by the question "do you want games installed" when
they they try to install FreeBSD.

The next steps will be:

2. Removing punch card (bcd, ppt), phase-of-moon (pom), clock (grdc), and
caesar cipher (caesar, rot13) utilities. I intend to keep fortune, factor,
morse, number, primes, and random, since there is evidence that those are
still being used.

3. Merging src/games into src/usr.bin.

This change will not be MFCed.

Reviewed by: jmg
Discussed at: EuroBSDCon
Approved by: gjb (release-affecting changes)


# fb2ad9d3 30-Dec-2011 Ulrich Spörlein <uqs@FreeBSD.org>

Reencode files from latin1 to UTF-8.

This makes a tiny percentage of entries in calendars ugly for latin1
users, but fixes them for UTF-8 users.

This badly needs a solution involving locale-dependent re-encoding.


# a7d5f7eb 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.


# fe0506d7 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.


# d7f03759 19-Oct-2008 Ulf Lilleengen <lulf@FreeBSD.org>

- Import the HEAD csup code which is the basis for the cvsmode work.


# 1f05bc6c 21-Aug-2002 Johan Karlsson <johan@FreeBSD.org>

Add the -a option to report all matches instead of only the
first of each requested type.

Approved by: joerg, sheldonh (mentor)


# 103d6646 25-Jul-2002 Johan Karlsson <johan@FreeBSD.org>

Define all paths in pathnames.h

Approved by: joerg, sheldonh (mentor)


# 8e4c33e9 24-Jul-2002 Johan Karlsson <johan@FreeBSD.org>

Teach whereis(1) about games.

Approved by: joerg, sheldonh (mentor)


# e97f67f5 11-Jul-2002 Joerg Wunsch <joerg@FreeBSD.org>

Complete rewrite, once again.

This is basically a ``C compilation'' of the former whereis.pl file,
employing the same algorithms, and aiming at being mostly
UI-compatible to the old (legally tainted) 4.3BSD whereis(1). In
comparision, the 4.4BSD-Lite version is just another variant of
which(1) only, where in particular the option to search for source
directories is sorely missing.

While i was at it, i added two more options which i contemplated doing
long since. -x will suppress the run of locate(1) to find sources
that could not be found otherwise, potentially saving a lot of time
(but obviously, risking to not find some sources that are well hidden
in the tree). -q will omit the leading name of the query, so in
particular, you can now do something like:

cd `whereis -qs ls`

I'd explicitly like to thank johan for his review which was quite a
bit more than an average review, including sending me a lot of diffs.

Reviewed by: johan