History log of /freebsd-11.0-release/usr.sbin/boot0cfg/Makefile
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# 303975 11-Aug-2016 gjb

Copy stable/11@r303970 to releng/11.0 as part of the 11.0-RELEASE
cycle.

Prune svn:mergeinfo from the new branch, and rename it to RC1.

Update __FreeBSD_version.

Use the quarterly branch for the default FreeBSD.conf pkg(8) repo and
the dvd1.iso packages population.

Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation

# 302408 08-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


# 275054 25-Nov-2014 bapt

Convert usr.sbin to LIBADD
Reduce overlinking


# 228656 17-Dec-2011 dim

Use NO_WCAST_ALIGN for usr.sbin/boot0cfg; because this is only built for
x86, any alignment warnings can be safely ignored.

MFC after: 1 week


# 204352 26-Feb-2010 ru

Fixed static linkage.


# 201390 02-Jan-2010 ed

The last big commit: let usr.sbin/ use WARNS=6 by default.


# 148036 15-Jul-2005 phk

Attempt gctl verb "write MBR" when updating.

This should solve the problem of modifying the MBR while running.


# 113091 04-Apr-2003 obrien

style.Makefile(5)


# 87643 11-Dec-2001 mikeh

WARNS=2 cleanup.

Submitted by: Maxime Henrion <mux@qualys.com>
MFC after: 2 weeks


# 80084 21-Jul-2001 rnordier

Unset MAINTAINER.


# 74816 26-Mar-2001 ru

- Backout botched attempt to introduce MANSECT feature.
- MAN[1-9] -> MAN.


# 74532 20-Mar-2001 ru

Set the default manual section for usr.sbin/ to 8.


# 66555 02-Oct-2000 rnordier

Set MAINTAINER.


# 50479 28-Aug-1999 peter

$Id$ -> $FreeBSD$


# 44197 21-Feb-1999 rnordier

This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r44196,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.


# 44196 21-Feb-1999 rnordier

Add boot0cfg: this installs/configures the `boot0' boot manager. A
CLI utility to do this has been requested by a few people.