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/freebsd-10.0-release/share/man/man4/ | ||
H A D | ng_async.4 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | ng_bridge.4 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | ng_btsocket.4 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | ng_cisco.4 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | ng_hci.4 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | ng_l2cap.4 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | ng_mppc.4 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | ppi.4 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | mtio.4 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | natm.4 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | ng_netflow.4 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | ng_one2many.4 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | ng_ppp.4 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | ng_pptpgre.4 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
/freebsd-10.0-release/share/man/man9/ | ||
H A D | bios.9 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | crypto.9 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | get_cyclecount.9 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
/freebsd-10.0-release/lib/libc/net/ | ||
H A D | nsdispatch.3 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
/freebsd-10.0-release/lib/libc/rpc/ | ||
H A D | rpc.3 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
H A D | rpc_clnt_create.3 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
/freebsd-10.0-release/lib/libc/sys/ | ||
H A D | getdirentries.2 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
/freebsd-10.0-release/lib/libcam/ | ||
H A D | cam_cdbparse.3 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
/freebsd-10.0-release/lib/libdevstat/ | ||
H A D | devstat.3 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
/freebsd-10.0-release/lib/libradius/ | ||
H A D | libradius.3 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
/freebsd-10.0-release/share/man/man5/ | ||
H A D | fs.5 | diff 231564 Sun Feb 12 16:31:58 MST 2012 ed Globally replace u_int*_t from (non-contributed) man pages. The reasoning behind this, is that if we are consistent in our documentation about the uint*_t stuff, people will be less tempted to write new code that uses the non-standard types. I am not going to bump the man page dates, as these changes can be considered style nits. The meaning of the man pages is unaffected. MFC after: 1 month |
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