for sparc64 systems. This should fix PR#33987.
Also adapt to the way sparc64 32-bit kernels now report its CPU
architecture -- these still need the sparc64 boot loader, but now
report hw.machine = sparc. Adapt by testing machdep.cpu_arch
instead.
Hints from martin and mrg.
out how to properly reboot these machines, instead we make use of the
auto-poweron-alarm time, and power cycle the machine to simulate a
reboot. This is a hack, but until I get documentation on these machines,
at least you will be able to reboot them.
gcc=<n> <n> = value of ${HAVE_GCC}
gdb=<n> <n> = value of ${HAVE_GDB}
* Support extra keywords on lines with "obsolete" keywords to allow
keyword-specific obsolete files.
(Primarily intended for use with gcc=<n> and gdb=<n>, although
it could be use for other items).
* Use the above features to collapse the gcc.* and gcc4.* lists into
the appropriate set lists.
* Deprecate the tc.* lists as all platforms are either HAVE_GCC=3 or HAVE_GCC=4.
* Update set lists for HAVE_GDB=6.
the mbuf which supposed to get sent out:
- Complain in ip_output() if any of the IPv6 related flags are set.
- Complain in ip6_output() if any of the IPv4 related flags are set.
- Complain in both functions if the flags indicate that both a TCP and
UCP checksum should be calculated by the hardware.
recycle a mbuf which contained a hardware provided checksum. This
fixes "traceroute6" to a machine which is using a wm(4) interface
that has UDP or TCP checksum offload enabled.
the nbX change was made. The original gcc cvs/svn branch date is kept
separately.
After discussion with simonb@ who pointed me at rev 1.4 where he'd
corrected the same wrong assumption.
Do not emit uninstantiated static data members.
this addresses C++ issues that broke linkage of programs using several
boost libraries, including monotone.
bump nb version accordingly
discussed with and committed by request of mrg@