Mention build.sh syspkgs and build.sh iso-image.
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LIST OF CHANGES FROM LAST RELEASE: <$Revision: 1.572 $>
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LIST OF CHANGES FROM LAST RELEASE: <$Revision: 1.573 $>
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[Note: This file does not mention every change made to the NetBSD source tree.
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[Note: This file does not mention every change made to the NetBSD source tree.
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i386: Add support for AMD PowerNow technology.
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i386: Add support for AMD PowerNow technology.
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Written by Martin Vegiard. [xtraeme 20051231]
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Written by Martin Vegiard. [xtraeme 20051231]
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rlphy(4): Realtek 8139/8201L PHY. From OpenBSD [xtraeme 20060104]
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rlphy(4): Realtek 8139/8201L PHY. From OpenBSD [xtraeme 20060104]
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build.sh: Add experimental ability to build syspkgs. [apb 20060104]
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postfix(1): Updated to 2.2.8. [rpaulo 20060109]
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postfix(1): Updated to 2.2.8. [rpaulo 20060109]
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zlib: Updated to 1.2.3 and shared between kernel and userland.
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zlib: Updated to 1.2.3 and shared between kernel and userland.
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[christos 20060114]
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[christos 20060114]
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devices. [thorpej 20060116]
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devices. [thorpej 20060116]
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evbmips: Add support for Alchemy Au1550 processors and DBAu1550 board.
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evbmips: Add support for Alchemy Au1550 processors and DBAu1550 board.
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[gdamore 20060127]
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[gdamore 20060127]
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build.sh: Add iso-image action, to create a CD-ROM image after
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build.sh release. [apb 20060128]
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acpi(4): Import ACPI-CA 20060113 [kochi 20060129]
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acpi(4): Import ACPI-CA 20060113 [kochi 20060129]
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vnd(4): Remove compile-time limit on the number of vnd(4) devices. Now
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vnd(4): Remove compile-time limit on the number of vnd(4) devices. Now
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devices are automatically created when they are configured.
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devices are automatically created when they are configured.
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