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H A D | linkaddr.3 | diff 167121 Wed Feb 28 19:18:38 MST 2007 bms Nuke ascii2addr() and addr2ascii(). They have no consumers anywhere in FreeBSD, and originated from INRIA IPv6. Stub out netstat reference to addr2ascii() I mistakenly introduced. Update misleading man page sections. Merge NetBSD's getnameinfo() AF_LINK extensions for a portable way to print link-layer addresses given a sockaddr_dl(), minus the IEEE 1394 bits which don't map directly to our code. Obtained from: NetBSD (getnameinfo.c) Discussed on: current (March 2006) |
H A D | Symbol.map | diff 167121 Wed Feb 28 19:18:38 MST 2007 bms Nuke ascii2addr() and addr2ascii(). They have no consumers anywhere in FreeBSD, and originated from INRIA IPv6. Stub out netstat reference to addr2ascii() I mistakenly introduced. Update misleading man page sections. Merge NetBSD's getnameinfo() AF_LINK extensions for a portable way to print link-layer addresses given a sockaddr_dl(), minus the IEEE 1394 bits which don't map directly to our code. Obtained from: NetBSD (getnameinfo.c) Discussed on: current (March 2006) |
H A D | getnameinfo.c | diff 167121 Wed Feb 28 19:18:38 MST 2007 bms Nuke ascii2addr() and addr2ascii(). They have no consumers anywhere in FreeBSD, and originated from INRIA IPv6. Stub out netstat reference to addr2ascii() I mistakenly introduced. Update misleading man page sections. Merge NetBSD's getnameinfo() AF_LINK extensions for a portable way to print link-layer addresses given a sockaddr_dl(), minus the IEEE 1394 bits which don't map directly to our code. Obtained from: NetBSD (getnameinfo.c) Discussed on: current (March 2006) |
H A D | inet.3 | diff 167121 Wed Feb 28 19:18:38 MST 2007 bms Nuke ascii2addr() and addr2ascii(). They have no consumers anywhere in FreeBSD, and originated from INRIA IPv6. Stub out netstat reference to addr2ascii() I mistakenly introduced. Update misleading man page sections. Merge NetBSD's getnameinfo() AF_LINK extensions for a portable way to print link-layer addresses given a sockaddr_dl(), minus the IEEE 1394 bits which don't map directly to our code. Obtained from: NetBSD (getnameinfo.c) Discussed on: current (March 2006) |
H A D | Makefile.inc | diff 167121 Wed Feb 28 19:18:38 MST 2007 bms Nuke ascii2addr() and addr2ascii(). They have no consumers anywhere in FreeBSD, and originated from INRIA IPv6. Stub out netstat reference to addr2ascii() I mistakenly introduced. Update misleading man page sections. Merge NetBSD's getnameinfo() AF_LINK extensions for a portable way to print link-layer addresses given a sockaddr_dl(), minus the IEEE 1394 bits which don't map directly to our code. Obtained from: NetBSD (getnameinfo.c) Discussed on: current (March 2006) |
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