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07-Dec-2013 |
gjb |
- Copy stable/10 (r259064) to releng/10.0 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle. - Update __FreeBSD_version [1] - Set branch name to -RC1
[1] 10.0-CURRENT __FreeBSD_version value ended at '55', so start releng/10.0 at '100' so the branch is started with a value ending in zero.
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256281 |
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10-Oct-2013 |
gjb |
Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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201380 |
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02-Jan-2010 |
ed |
Make WARNS=6 the default for libexec/.
Just like bin/ and sbin/, I think setting WARNS to the highest value possible will make it more attractive for people to fix warnings.
- The WARNS variable is set in the Makefile in the directory of the application itself, making it more likely that it will be removed out of curiosity to see what happens. - New applications will most likely build with WARNS=6 out of the box, because the author would more likely fix the warnings during development than lower WARNS.
Unfortunately almost all apps in libexec require a lowered value of WARNS.
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74814 |
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26-Mar-2001 |
ru |
- Backout botched attempt to intoduce MANSECT feature. - MAN[1-9] -> MAN.
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74529 |
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20-Mar-2001 |
ru |
Set the default manual section for libexec/ to 8.
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50476 |
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27-Aug-1999 |
peter |
$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$
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22989 |
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22-Feb-1997 |
peter |
Revert $FreeBSD$ to $Id$
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21673 |
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14-Jan-1997 |
jkh |
Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!) avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been insane otherwise.
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11815 |
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26-Oct-1995 |
wpaul |
This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r11814, which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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11814 |
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26-Oct-1995 |
wpaul |
Import the first cut of my (finally finished) revnetgroup program. This program parses the /etc/netgroup file into netgroup.byuser and netgroup.byhost format for NIS.
I used hash tables to store the initial netgroup data in memory and to construct the 'reverse' netgroup output. It seems just as fast as the SunOS revnetgroup, which is surprising considering this is my first attempt at using hash tables in a real application. :)
Note that I canibalized a large chunk of getnetgrent.c to save myself from having to write my own netgroup parsing functions.
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