files. (It was already possible to use several -s options.)
* Change man page to refer to "-s tgzdir" instead of "-s tempdir",
to reduce confusion between tempdir and temproot.
* Always use a temproot directory, even if passed "-s tgzdir".
* Always invoke "postinstall check", even when not using a source dir.
* Add a BUGS section saying that using -s srcdir is not recommended.
Reviewed by lukem and martti.
repeating the -s option, or by using a colon-separated list.
* Update postinstall(8) man page with some of the text used in
etcupdate(8)'s description of the -s option.
* Remove an outdated comment about invoking etc/postinstall from
the directory in which the tgz is extracted.
* Rename orig_SRC_DIR to SRC_ARG and make related changes.
Reviewed by lukem and martti.
Leffler, and others:
IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_RX_FLAGS = 14,
IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_TX_FLAGS = 15,
IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_RTS_RETRIES = 16,
IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_DATA_RETRIES = 17,
I describe the fields in the manual page and in comments in the
header file (cross-referenced by the manual page).
controls to match snapper
XXX - the gpios to monitor audio jacks are wired differently on different
Macs, this is known to work right on beige G3, PowerBook 3400 and Performa
63xx, it should do The Right Thing on others as well but needs more testing
socket. If we don't make an exact match, we may use a cached rule which
has lower priority than a rule that would otherwise have matched the
packet.
Code submitted by Karl Knutsson in PR/36051
of a data transfer operation immediately after the data transfer
was finished, instead of waiting for the chip to interrupt us and
tell us that it was finished and had the result for us. This worked
okay for read and write since the operation would be finished very
shortly after the data transfer completed. However, with formatting,
the chip still had most of the rest of the track to do, so we ended
up timing out before the operation was finished.