to be the logarithm to base 2 of the alignment, in an ELF environment n is
the actual alignment boundary; thus, adjust the directives accordingly.
Albeit the wonderful i386 architecture doesn't mind the smaller alignment in
an obvious way, it is likely to have resulted in some performance penalty
during the a.out->ELF transition.
encodings, too. (This is currently an issue with the eso(4) driver, which,
due to different byte orders in playing and recording directions, sets the
emulated flag for all 16-bit encodings, although it could be argued that this
is an unfortunate weakness of the query_encoding() interface.)
- just display the hostname:port of the proxy url, rather than the full url.
this prevents someone `shoulder surfing' a proxy username/password
in $http_proxy. [suggested by perry]
- compact verbose notes for http fetchs; now displays
(via host:port, with authorization, with proxy authorization)
with each component being optional.
(and a couple introduced with the ipv6 mods...)
- don't override host with the canonical name; this prevented fetches from
http/1.1 virtual hosts from working if the virtual host was a CNAME.
[noted by bernd]
- call freeaddrinfo() if res was built with getaddrinfo()
in the manuals, these interfaces don't actually exist in libcompat and it isn't
likely that anyone needs nor actually implementents them; in fact,
<sys/vlimit.h> was removed recently.
testing and archival for now. I don't expect anyone to work with it
since the binutils and gas changes are still pending. But you got to
crawl before you walk.
of the card decks file, just write out the number of cards for each
deck. Also use "off_t" for offsets into the file (that are stored after
the number of cards) instead of "long".
/usr/share/games/cards.pck is now MI.
the stored the same regardess of the byte order of the generating
host.
Note in the strfile(8) man page that all fields are big-endian, not
in network byte order.
"make build" should now work as a non-root user (tested on Alpha).
mtree spits out lots of warnings during "make distrib-dirs", but
these are non-fatal.