Big5-2003, Big5-ETen, Big5-IBM, Big-5E, Big-5+.
``Big5 is now the alias of Big5-ETen,
if you want Unicode.org's obsolete mappings, use Big5-IBM instead.
NetBSD Foundation Membership still pending.) This stack was written by
Iain under sponsorship from Itronix Inc.
The stack includes support for rfcomm networking (networking via your
bluetooth enabled cell phone), hid devices (keyboards/mice), and headsets.
Drivers for both PCMCIA and USB bluetooth controllers are included.
The former two are no longer necessary as slstats is no more
and pppstats now uses an ioctl instead of rummaging through kmem.
The latter has nothign interesting for the userland, but uses
struct bintime that I'm about to hide under #ifdef _KERNEL.
A bunch of remaining <net/if_*.h> headers is pretty useless to the
userland too, but ... someone else's yag to shave...
of obsolete directories and handle them via the "sendmail" item in
postinstall(8), too. These directories are of course necessary on
systems using the "sendmail" package.
Problem pointed out by Hisashi T Fujinaka on "current-users" mailing list.
have a cu command installed, even when the rest of uucp was removed
via MKUUCP=no. The old uucp-derived cu is no more, and is not
installed in either case.
make it so, by correcting some confusion that had made the non-uucp
tip-as-cu cu conditional on MKUUCP
prop_dictionary_keysym_equals(), and prop_object_equals() functions.
- Use realloc() where it makes sense. There will be more changes in this
area.
- Add a _prop_object_type structure that is used internally to keep
information about the object types. Decreases the footprint of the
objects slightly by replacing several pointers with just one.
a "distribution" build with MKGCCCMDS=no and any of MKCATPAGES, MKMAN, and
MKINFO set to yes can still succeed.
Tested with two distribution builds of i386; one with MKGCCCMDS=no and
one without.
* RFC 3542 isn't binary compatible with RFC 2292.
* RFC 2292 support is on by default but can be disabled.
* update ping6, telnet and traceroute6 to the new API.
From the KAME project (www.kame.net).
Reviewed by core.