include <stdlib.h> and <unistd.h> for prototypes, remove old declarations
add prototypes for internal functions
make all implicit int return and argument types explicit, make some void
eliminate 'register'
cast lseek(2) offset arguments to off_t
- Add optional "geomspec" argument as third argument when configuring
a vnode disk. Format is: secsize/secpertrack/trackpercyl/ncylinders,
e.g. 512/18/2/80.
- Add optional "-t typename" argument, mutually exclusive with "geomspec",
that will look up "typename" in /etc/disktab and use the geometry
specified in the entry.
- Update verbose output accordingly.
directory at the same level as 'foo' called 'bar'. (e.g, a definition
of usr/obj exists, and a def for usr/bin, but none for usr/obj/bin. don't
warn about usr/obj/bin because of the usr/bin entry).
Fix from enami tsugutomo <enami@ba2.so-net.or.jp> in [bin/3365]
* don't use LOG_CONS - it's unnecessary and spams the console if syslogd
fails (a bad thing, really)
From [misc/873] by Giles Lean <giles@nemeton.com.au>:
* explain why the name lookup failed
* always send debug() via syslog(3) (unlike the PR, which added a -s flag)
* enhance the man page a bit (even in the commented out section which
is only relevant to the -DREQUIRE_TFTPBOOT case
part of [bin/1500] - from Peter Svensson <petersv@df.lth.se> - as
a side effect.
* ensure ty: is set when -d is used (from [bin/1500])
* only ask for bad144 support for SMD disks (from [bin/1500])
* add prototypes, and ensure structures are initialised correctly
* fix up prior conversion of gets() to fgets(); the former removes
trailing \n, the latter leaves it.
* check return value of fgets() so that EOF won't infinatly loop
* fix a couple of man page typos
new swap system. The dump specification syntax is now more flexible,
and supports constructs like the following:
config netbsd root on ? type ? dumps on ?
- wildcarded root, fstype, and dump device
config netbsd root on ? type ffs dumps on sd0b
- wildcarded root, ffs root fs, always dump on sd0b
config netbsd root on de0 type nfs dumps on wd0b
- mount an nfs root using de0, and write kernel crash dumps
to wd0b
Also, garbage-collect some now unused code, now that swap configuration
is no longer handled by config(8).
Un-munge pkg_install/lib/Makefile which I'd overwritten on libftpio commit.
Make it compile on NetBSD.
Install pkg_* programs in /usr/sbin
XXX agc - Still to do XXX
Cleanup call to mktemp (for a tmp dir) in pkg_install/lib/pen.c
Create ftperr.c in the correct directory.
tables, as well as numerical formatting specifications.
Thanks go to Christos Zoulas for reworking this into SVR4/Solaris style,
and to Matthias Scheler <tron@lyssa.owl.de> for contributing his initial
work in PR/3592!
- Don't make copies of ip_frag.c, ip_state.c, and ip_nat.c for ipftest.
These should be .PATH'd in from sys/netinet.
- Get paths to ipmon and ipnat correct when we copy the manual pages.
- ipsend/ipresend/iptest actually live in the "ipsend" subdirectory
of the ipfilter distribution. Take this into account when copying
the sources.
- Add ip_proxy.h to the list of #include directives that we fixup.
- ipsend.h needs to include a copy of ip_compat.h that is private
to ipsend/ipresend/iptest. Perform a fixup on that file to take
that into account.
- Clean up any CVS residue from the conversion process.
- Update Makefile output to reflect new .PATH directives, etc.
and libs in the object tree, if you use a separate object tree,
while maintaining backward compatability with other build methods.
See the notes in src/share/mk/bsd.README for full details. Note
that the `make includes' target now only installs the include files
in the build directory (if you use one--otherwise they go in DESTDIR
just like before); `make install' will install include files in
DESTDIR.
reported in PR #3668 from maximum entropy <entropy@tanstaafl.bernstein.com>.
The problem: The unit number is not being conveyed to the configuration
crosscheck with root is a network interface; the device number is set
to NODEV, which sets up the (correct) defaults for swap/dump devices.
We can't change NODEV to a unit number, as the PR's patch suggests, as
this breaks the swap/dump defaults. Rewriting that code is not really
justified, since it's soon to be obsoleted.
The kludge: add an "nv_ifunit" member to struct nvlist, which convey's
a network interface's unit number to the crosscheck routine. It's not
pretty, but it's not terribly invasive, and can be garbage-collected
easily when the swap/dump goo is obsoleted.