used when compiling (or should only be used then), so putting them into
xcomp is good even though putting them into xbase wouldn't cost too
much space.
X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/libXdmGreet.so*. (the latter gets .so, .so.M, and
.so.M.m because i'm not sure which it really needs, can't easily test it,
and don't want to fail to include something which is necessary. In all
likelyhood, the .so.M and .so.M.m forms simply shouldn't be built for
objects only used with dlopen(), like this one.)
* no more binary toolchain tarball
* source toolchain tarball still present
* some english
* add bs=18k on the floppy dd(1) example, just to be safe on systems
that don't like to cross cylinder boundaries (and it's faster)
Modify ./upgrade:
* untangle the first pp
generated for this set). (Yes, if you're using checkflist to check
only an X11 built, then you'll have . and ./usr reported as being in
your built but not being in the lists. That is _not_ incorrect,
in this case.)
problem was. A collision between a select and reselect would leave TC
non-zero from the command-out DMA count, which could later be considered
a fatal condition, causing a reboot. The message for that error was
only displayed with DEBUG. Fixed by clearing TC on a reselect. The
non-zero TC detection won't occur in this case, so unconditionally
display the message if it occurs.
Workaround for another problem that resulted from an "Illegal Command"
status from the 53c94 which would get ignored and result in a timeout
(which also reboots the system). Added the missing check for the
illegal command status, and add the workaround of resending the "accept
message" command to the 53c94. Correct fix will be to determine why the
message wasn't sent in the first place. Abort if the resending the
command doesn't work.
Correctly detect a spurious interrupt and ignore it. This was taken
from a newer Mach driver, but did not get the check converted for the
design difference between the current NetBSD driver and the Mach driver.