Also, the munging is extended by inserting an instruction that branches
past the header, so the same boot image can be used on all supported
sun platforms.
* Add :su#: entry for the RZ58, which uses ZBR and is larger than
multiplying out ns, nt, nc would suggest.
* Add some entries for locally-popular third-party disks, again
adding :su#: entries, as examples..
friedman@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Noah Friedman) made to his modified ftp:
- implement "lpwd" - local pwd
- implement "preserve" - toggle preserving of file modification
times on retrieved files
- allow for explicit "on" or "off" arg to toggle commands
- "exit" synonym for "quit", "msend" synonym for "mput"
- in confirmation mode, allow 'a' (yes to rest of current command),
and 'p' (turn off prompt mode, as if 'prompt off' was done,
effective immediately)
- "modtime" returns time formatted as localtime, not GMT
Bug fixes:
- check for extraneous args on commands
- cleanup const usage, line formatting
- create 0 length temporary file in remglob() to prevent symlink games
(from OpenBSD)
- check length of filename of ~/.netrc (from OpenBSD)
primarily to nicely print version information about your PCI chipset
(try with "options PCIVERBOSE"). Eventually, it may be used to
enable/disable features/bugs of a given PCI chipset. In addition, this
driver uses the PCI-ISA bridge callback mechanism to logically attach the
ISA bus to the PCI-ISA bridge.
driver is a place-holder, which will nicely print version information
about your PCI chipset (try with "options PCIVERBOSE"). Eventually,
this can be used to enable/disable features/bugs of individual PCI
chipsets.
been attached to the system. If, by the time mainbus wants to attach
an ISA an ISA has not yet been attached to the system, attempt to attach
an ISA to mainbus.
>Pay attention to DMA errors as reported by DMAINTR() returning -1. If this
>happens reset everything.
>
>Re-schedule a timeout when first attempting to abort an operation.
>Cancel any queued timer events before re-scheduling a timeout, so esp_abort()
>can be called from other places besides the timeout handler.
as a "timeout", yet there's no specific delay in each iteration. Add
a small delay (10 usec... pretty arbitrary) in each iteration. This
fixes the "fdcresult: timeout" problems I've been having on my 200MHz P6.
If a user wishes to change a password on a system running YP, and
the master server is not running rpc.yppasswdd, chpass(1) would fail,
even if the user had a local entry. Fix this by checking for local
entry if master is not running rpc.yppasswd iff we defaulted to using
YP (not invoked with "-y").
XXX Unlike the similar change to passwd(1), this one duplicates some
XXX code (makes an attempt to contact rpc.yppasswdd early). This is
XXX a side-effect of the structure of this program. chpass(1) could
XXX use a re-write.
If a user wishes to change a password on a system running YP, and
the master server is not running rpc.yppasswdd, passwd(1) would fail,
even if the user had a local entry. Fix this by checking for local
entry if master is not running rpc.yppasswd iff we defaulted to using
YP (not invoked as "yppasswd" or with "-y").
as part of inetd. uses /etc/hosts.{allow,deny} as tcpd does, etc. it
is basically exactly like tcpd except that you don't need to change
the server to /usr/local/sbin/tcpd.
XXX should document better somewhere
after returning from hardclock(), rather than before. For some reason,
this fixes the 0xffffffff i used to see in the tv_secs of the used cpu
time of some processes.
XXX I don't fully understand the issue.