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# LIST OF CHANGES FROM LAST RELEASE: <$Revision: 1.1694 $>
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Changes from NetBSD 6.0 to NetBSD 7.0:
window(1): Removed from the base system in favor of tmux(1). Use the
pkgsrc/misc/window package from now on. [jmmv 20120215]
pkg_add(1): imported 20120221 version from pkgsrc [wiz 20120221]
file(1): upgraded to 5.11 [christos 20120222]
evbmips: Add support for Lemote Yeeloong Notebook. [nonaka 20120302]
dbsym(8): Add option -p [bsh 20120319]
dhcpcd(8): Import dhcpcd-5.5.5 [roy 20120323]
ipf: upgrade to 5.1.1 with new build framework, no module and
test support yet [christos 20120323]
urtwn(4): Add a driver for Realtek RTL8188CU/RTL8192CU USB IEEE
802.11b/g/n wireless network device, ported from OpenBSD.
[nonaka 20120325]
pcc: upgrade to 1.1.0.DEVEL 20120325 [plunky 20120325]
openresolv(8): Import openresolv-3.5.1 [roy 20120327]
dhcpcd(8): Import dhcpcd-5.5.6 [roy 20120328]
apple: Recognize the apple disk partitioning scheme, and auto-discover
wedges. Fix iPod disk mounting, by adding quirk.
[christos 20120306]
fstab: Add NAME=wedgename for fs_spec and routines to parse it. Now
wedges can be used in /etc/fstab, even in dynamic environments
where disks come and go and wedges get renumbered.
[christos 20120306]