- protocol 84 is defined for as ttp and iptm, merge the two entries since
libc getprotoent() does not read the whole file and merge in the "files"
implementation.
The main goal of this change is to simplify the further addition of test
cases for the share/mk infrastructure by adding a few placeholder test
programs to the tests tree.
To not leave these test programs empty, I have added a bunch of extremely
simple test cases to them.
"makedev pty0" now. Update vax to match so install media doesn't fail
with
.../MAKEDEV: pty0: creating BSD style tty nodes with ptyfs is a security issue
Sort bpf to come directly after 'std' where relevant.
* (apart from etc.evbppc who's ramdisk target *only* builds md0,
which just doesn't make sense).
Should allow a fighting chance for dhcpcd to get an IP address.
and make unset insted of NO to produce warnings, so that setting it to NO does
produce warnings (if it is inappropriate for the machine to warn about this).
- Drop KERNFS from INSTALL kernel
- Add dmesg to sysinst ramdisk
- Add 'ramdisk' target to MAKEDEV and use
- Add dhcpcd to sysinst ramdisk
- Drop old install.md script
- Misc install image cleanup (reduce diff to zaurus of all things)
to mixing them in with the ra* disks, modelled loosely on how MSCP
rx* floppies are handled
- racd* defaults to the same single iso9660 partition as cd*
- Cleanup config option handling slightly so any combination of ra*,
rx* (and now raccd*) can be defined without build errors.
- Avoid ugly printf when disks have all zero disklabel magic number
adapt the urtwn(4) driver to use the new files. The firmware files were
extracted from the Linux driver at www.realtek.com, version 0005.1230.2011
and the license permits redistribution without modification.
While I'm here, install the files in /libdata/firmware/if_urtwn, like
most of the other network adapter firmware.
urtwn(4) can now operate without needing external files installed. Tested
on my Edimax adapter.
move all ttyE* entries that use "vt100" emulation to wsvt25 term type.
The terminfo vt220 entry lacked (correctly) a delete key entry, which
was a regression against the netbsd-5 termcap entry. On the other hand,
only a very small number of foreign systems lacks support for wsvt25
nowadays.
depend on new devname_r(3) as heart. Add /dev/pts magic directly to
devname(3). While it can lead to returning non-existing paths, the
behavior is more consistent that way. Drop caching layer in devname(3),
it doesn't buy anything for the common case of having access to the
database. Teach devname(3) proper fallback behavior of scanning /dev.
Create both old-style and new-style database for now in /etc/rc.d/sysdb.