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H A D | freebsd-version.1 | 256106 Mon Oct 07 08:26:43 MDT 2013 des Introduce the /libexec/freebsd-version script, which is intended to be used by auditing tools to determine the userland patch level when it differs from what `uname -r` reports. This can happen when the system is kept up-to-date using freebsd-update and the last SA did not touch the kernel, or when a new kernel has been installed but the system has not yet rebooted. Approved by: re (glebius) |
H A D | freebsd-version.sh.in | 256106 Mon Oct 07 08:26:43 MDT 2013 des Introduce the /libexec/freebsd-version script, which is intended to be used by auditing tools to determine the userland patch level when it differs from what `uname -r` reports. This can happen when the system is kept up-to-date using freebsd-update and the last SA did not touch the kernel, or when a new kernel has been installed but the system has not yet rebooted. Approved by: re (glebius) |
H A D | Makefile | 256106 Mon Oct 07 08:26:43 MDT 2013 des Introduce the /libexec/freebsd-version script, which is intended to be used by auditing tools to determine the userland patch level when it differs from what `uname -r` reports. This can happen when the system is kept up-to-date using freebsd-update and the last SA did not touch the kernel, or when a new kernel has been installed but the system has not yet rebooted. Approved by: re (glebius) |
/freebsd-10.1-release/libexec/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 256106 Mon Oct 07 08:26:43 MDT 2013 des Introduce the /libexec/freebsd-version script, which is intended to be used by auditing tools to determine the userland patch level when it differs from what `uname -r` reports. This can happen when the system is kept up-to-date using freebsd-update and the last SA did not touch the kernel, or when a new kernel has been installed but the system has not yet rebooted. Approved by: re (glebius) |
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