#
331185 |
|
19-Mar-2018 |
eadler |
MFC r326437:
Correct history for Unix 2nd Edition through 6th Edition for the system calls. Man pages are missing for v2 and v5, so any entries for those versions were inferred by new implementations of these functions in libc.
|
#
302408 |
|
07-Jul-2016 |
gjb |
Copy head@r302406 to stable/11 as part of the 11.0-RELEASE cycle. Prune svn:mergeinfo from the new branch, as nothing has been merged here.
Additional commits post-branch will follow.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
#
217484 |
|
16-Jan-2011 |
jilles |
mknod(2): The required include is <sys/stat.h>, not <unistd.h>.
This is what SUSv4 requires, and also the only thing that works if strict standards compliance is requested or mknodat() is needed.
PR: standards/123688 Submitted by: gcooper MFC after: 1 week
|
#
178245 |
|
16-Apr-2008 |
kib |
Man pages for the openat(2), fexecve(2) and related syscalls.
Reviewed by: ru
|
#
165903 |
|
08-Jan-2007 |
imp |
Per Regents of the University of Calfornia letter, remove advertising clause.
# If I've done so improperly on a file, please let me know.
|
#
108087 |
|
19-Dec-2002 |
ru |
mdoc(7) police: "The .Fa argument.".
|
#
108028 |
|
18-Dec-2002 |
ru |
mdoc(7) police: Tidy up the syscall language.
Stop calling system calls "function calls".
Use "The .Fn system call" a-la "The .Nm utility".
When referring to a non-BSD implementation in the HISTORY section, call syscall a function, to be safe.
|
#
107788 |
|
12-Dec-2002 |
ru |
Uniformly refer to a file system as "file system".
Approved by: re
|
#
84306 |
|
01-Oct-2001 |
ru |
mdoc(7) police: Use the new .In macro for #include statements.
|
#
81352 |
|
09-Aug-2001 |
yar |
Use the ``.Rv -std'' mdoc(7) macro in appropriate cases.
Reviewed by: ru
|
#
79531 |
|
10-Jul-2001 |
ru |
mdoc(7) police: removed HISTORY info from the .Os call.
|
#
59460 |
|
21-Apr-2000 |
phantom |
Introduce ".Lb" macro to libc manpages.
More libraries manpages updates following.
|
#
50476 |
|
27-Aug-1999 |
peter |
$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$
|
#
50456 |
|
27-Aug-1999 |
joerg |
Remove a 4.3BSDish anachronism that claimed EPERM for an attempt to mknod() a pathname containg a ``character with the high-order bit set''.
|
#
48794 |
|
12-Jul-1999 |
nik |
Add $Id$, to make it simpler for members of the translation teams to track.
The $Id$ line is normally at the bottom of the main comment block in the man page, separated from the rest of the manpage by an empty comment, like so;
.\" $Id$ .\"
If the immediately preceding comment is a @(#) format ID marker than the the $Id$ will line up underneath it with no intervening blank lines. Otherwise, an additional blank line is inserted.
Approved by: bde
|
#
46150 |
|
28-Apr-1999 |
joerg |
Mention that you can only create a block or char special file using mknod(2).
|
#
24526 |
|
01-Apr-1997 |
jdp |
Correct the most glaring errors. I have a feeling there are some left.
|
#
22045 |
|
27-Jan-1997 |
obrien |
I was porting something from sysV world and found our cross references not quite as good as I would expect. So I'm introducing mknod to mkfifo, and vice-versa.
|
#
21570 |
|
11-Jan-1997 |
mpp |
Remove the EINVAL error from the ERRORS sections that say is means that a pathname had the high-order bit set, since this is no longer an error.
|
#
17782 |
|
22-Aug-1996 |
mpp |
Correctly use .Fn instead of .Nm to reference function names in a bunch of man pages.
Use the correct .Bx (BSD UNIX) or .At (AT&T UNIX) macros instead of explicitly specifying the version in the text in a bunch of man pages.
|
#
1574 |
|
27-May-1994 |
rgrimes |
This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r1573, which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
|
#
1573 |
|
27-May-1994 |
rgrimes |
BSD 4.4 Lite Lib Sources
|