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/freebsd-10-stable/usr.sbin/trpt/ | ||
H A D | trpt.c | diff 3041 Fri Sep 23 22:08:43 MDT 1994 wollman Get rid of _PATH_UNIX completely; use getbootfile(3) instead. DANGER WILL ROBINSON! _PATH_UNIX is currently defined as the literal string "don't use this". I am of two minds about this myself, but wanted to get something into the tree as quickly as possible. |
/freebsd-10-stable/lib/libkvm/ | ||
H A D | kvm_open.3 | diff 3041 Fri Sep 23 22:08:43 MDT 1994 wollman Get rid of _PATH_UNIX completely; use getbootfile(3) instead. DANGER WILL ROBINSON! _PATH_UNIX is currently defined as the literal string "don't use this". I am of two minds about this myself, but wanted to get something into the tree as quickly as possible. |
H A D | kvm.c | diff 3041 Fri Sep 23 22:08:43 MDT 1994 wollman Get rid of _PATH_UNIX completely; use getbootfile(3) instead. DANGER WILL ROBINSON! _PATH_UNIX is currently defined as the literal string "don't use this". I am of two minds about this myself, but wanted to get something into the tree as quickly as possible. |
/freebsd-10-stable/sbin/savecore/ | ||
H A D | savecore.8 | diff 3041 Fri Sep 23 22:08:43 MDT 1994 wollman Get rid of _PATH_UNIX completely; use getbootfile(3) instead. DANGER WILL ROBINSON! _PATH_UNIX is currently defined as the literal string "don't use this". I am of two minds about this myself, but wanted to get something into the tree as quickly as possible. |
/freebsd-10-stable/usr.sbin/kgmon/ | ||
H A D | kgmon.c | diff 3041 Fri Sep 23 22:08:43 MDT 1994 wollman Get rid of _PATH_UNIX completely; use getbootfile(3) instead. DANGER WILL ROBINSON! _PATH_UNIX is currently defined as the literal string "don't use this". I am of two minds about this myself, but wanted to get something into the tree as quickly as possible. |
/freebsd-10-stable/include/ | ||
H A D | paths.h | diff 3041 Fri Sep 23 22:08:43 MDT 1994 wollman Get rid of _PATH_UNIX completely; use getbootfile(3) instead. DANGER WILL ROBINSON! _PATH_UNIX is currently defined as the literal string "don't use this". I am of two minds about this myself, but wanted to get something into the tree as quickly as possible. |
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