Improve description of variable modifiers.
In the variable list, be more specific referring to "environment variables"
rather than just relying upon the formatting difference between .Ev and .Va.
reduce default number of disks to 3 from 4
adjust widths of cpu stats if one of them is 100%
always put spaces between # of processes runnable (from pr 12691)
records for 32 bit & 64 bit processes. we still make some adjustments
when dealing with 32-bit processes, but largely things are handled the
same now. make the code to match "netbsd32_<syscall>" in place of
plain "<syscall>" more general.
EMUL_FLAG_NETBSD32. set EMUL_FLAG_NETBSD32 in any 32 bit on 64 bit
kernel emulation layers.
- if EMUL_FLAG_NETBSD32 is set, calculate the proper argument count.
(XXX: this should use register32_t, but that's not visible to all
builders of kdump...)
now netbsd32_ioctl(2) actually reports sane values, and other arguments
are mostly correctly printed (there are still some signed extension
issues with 32 bit numbers being displayed as "0xffffffff8xxxxxxx".)
brief summary:
* Add NetBSD RCS Ids. Change to use a date based version number.
* Remove unused variables and functions.
* Move towards NetBSD code style.
* Add missing GNU options (except for --include, --exclude and
--line-buffered)
* Bug fixes
* Bug fixes and changes from OpenBSD's src/usr.bin/grep
A full list of changes can be viewed in the NetBSD CVS repository at
othersrc/usr.bin/grep. A ChangeLog is also available at:
ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/cjep/grep-ChangeLog.txt
If you want to help out, please let me (cjep@) know so that we can
organise our efforts efficiently.
brief summary:
* Add NetBSD RCS Ids. Change to use a date based version number.
* Remove unused variables and functions.
* Move towards NetBSD code style.
* Add missing GNU options (except for --include, --exclude and
--line-buffered)
* Bug fixes
* Bug fixes and changes from OpenBSD's src/usr.bin/grep
A full list of changes can be viewed in the NetBSD CVS repository at
othersrc/usr.bin/grep. A ChangeLog is also available at:
ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/cjep/grep-ChangeLog.txt
If you want to help out, please let me (cjep@) know so that we can
organise our efforts efficiently.