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23-Jul-2015 |
gjb |
- Copy stable/10@285827 to releng/10.2 in preparation for 10.2-RC1 builds. - Update newvers.sh to reflect RC1. - Update __FreeBSD_version to reflect 10.2. - Update default pkg(8) configuration to use the quarterly branch.[1]
Discussed with: re, portmgr [1] Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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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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207141 |
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24-Apr-2010 |
jeff |
- Merge soft-updates journaling from projects/suj/head into head. This brings in support for an optional intent log which eliminates the need for background fsck on unclean shutdown.
Sponsored by: iXsystems, Yahoo!, and Juniper. With help from: McKusick and Peter Holm
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19-Jun-2003 |
mdodd |
Correct an apparent typo.
PR: bin/53515 Submitted by: Lukas Ertl <l.ertl@univie.ac.at> Approved by: jmallett
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116084 |
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09-Jun-2003 |
jmallett |
Reduce diffs with code in Perforce: Parenthesise return values.
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109462 |
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18-Jan-2003 |
jmallett |
Nuke dumb error reporting code, people can just use disk::d_error. Unify the DEBUG and d_error initialisation into an ERROR macro, which can both trace and set the d_error field. Much a more meaningful thing, I should say.
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99823 |
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11-Jul-2002 |
jmallett |
Fill out (zero) and fill in (when doing getino()) the minimum and maximum inodes in our inoblock (disk->d_ino{min,max}) appropriately.
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99222 |
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01-Jul-2002 |
jmallett |
In getino, have our DEBUG message in the unhandled case mention that it does not know what sort of UFS filesystem this is.
Add some DEBUG(NULL)'s to function entry points.
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99193 |
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01-Jul-2002 |
jmallett |
Add libufs, a library for dealing with UFS filesystems from userland to the build. It is here to compartmentalise functionality currently duplicated in many notable programs in the base system. It currently handles block reads and writes, as well as reading and writing of the filesystem superblock, and the reading/lookup of inode data. It supports both UFS and UFS2. I will be maintaining it, and porting programs to use it, however for now, it is simply being built as part of world.
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