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/freebsd-11.0-release/release/picobsd/qemu/ | ||
H A D | crunch.conf | diff 267147 Fri Jun 06 04:11:09 MDT 2014 imp When building picobsd, define WITHOUT_OPENSSL and WITHOUT_KERBEROS and remove the now-redundant checks for RELEASE_CRUNCH. This originally was defined for building smaller sysinstall images, but was later also used by picobsd builds for a similar purpose. Now that we've moved away from sysinstall, picobsd is the only remaining consumer of this interface. Adding these two options reduces the RELEASE_CRUNCH special cases in the tree by half. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/usr.sbin/ntp/ntp-keygen/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 267147 Fri Jun 06 04:11:09 MDT 2014 imp When building picobsd, define WITHOUT_OPENSSL and WITHOUT_KERBEROS and remove the now-redundant checks for RELEASE_CRUNCH. This originally was defined for building smaller sysinstall images, but was later also used by picobsd builds for a similar purpose. Now that we've moved away from sysinstall, picobsd is the only remaining consumer of this interface. Adding these two options reduces the RELEASE_CRUNCH special cases in the tree by half. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/bin/ed/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 267147 Fri Jun 06 04:11:09 MDT 2014 imp When building picobsd, define WITHOUT_OPENSSL and WITHOUT_KERBEROS and remove the now-redundant checks for RELEASE_CRUNCH. This originally was defined for building smaller sysinstall images, but was later also used by picobsd builds for a similar purpose. Now that we've moved away from sysinstall, picobsd is the only remaining consumer of this interface. Adding these two options reduces the RELEASE_CRUNCH special cases in the tree by half. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/release/picobsd/bridge/ | ||
H A D | crunch.conf | diff 267147 Fri Jun 06 04:11:09 MDT 2014 imp When building picobsd, define WITHOUT_OPENSSL and WITHOUT_KERBEROS and remove the now-redundant checks for RELEASE_CRUNCH. This originally was defined for building smaller sysinstall images, but was later also used by picobsd builds for a similar purpose. Now that we've moved away from sysinstall, picobsd is the only remaining consumer of this interface. Adding these two options reduces the RELEASE_CRUNCH special cases in the tree by half. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/usr.sbin/ntp/ntpd/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 267147 Fri Jun 06 04:11:09 MDT 2014 imp When building picobsd, define WITHOUT_OPENSSL and WITHOUT_KERBEROS and remove the now-redundant checks for RELEASE_CRUNCH. This originally was defined for building smaller sysinstall images, but was later also used by picobsd builds for a similar purpose. Now that we've moved away from sysinstall, picobsd is the only remaining consumer of this interface. Adding these two options reduces the RELEASE_CRUNCH special cases in the tree by half. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/lib/libtelnet/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 267147 Fri Jun 06 04:11:09 MDT 2014 imp When building picobsd, define WITHOUT_OPENSSL and WITHOUT_KERBEROS and remove the now-redundant checks for RELEASE_CRUNCH. This originally was defined for building smaller sysinstall images, but was later also used by picobsd builds for a similar purpose. Now that we've moved away from sysinstall, picobsd is the only remaining consumer of this interface. Adding these two options reduces the RELEASE_CRUNCH special cases in the tree by half. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/libexec/telnetd/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 267147 Fri Jun 06 04:11:09 MDT 2014 imp When building picobsd, define WITHOUT_OPENSSL and WITHOUT_KERBEROS and remove the now-redundant checks for RELEASE_CRUNCH. This originally was defined for building smaller sysinstall images, but was later also used by picobsd builds for a similar purpose. Now that we've moved away from sysinstall, picobsd is the only remaining consumer of this interface. Adding these two options reduces the RELEASE_CRUNCH special cases in the tree by half. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/usr.bin/telnet/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 267147 Fri Jun 06 04:11:09 MDT 2014 imp When building picobsd, define WITHOUT_OPENSSL and WITHOUT_KERBEROS and remove the now-redundant checks for RELEASE_CRUNCH. This originally was defined for building smaller sysinstall images, but was later also used by picobsd builds for a similar purpose. Now that we've moved away from sysinstall, picobsd is the only remaining consumer of this interface. Adding these two options reduces the RELEASE_CRUNCH special cases in the tree by half. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/usr.sbin/tcpdump/tcpdump/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 267147 Fri Jun 06 04:11:09 MDT 2014 imp When building picobsd, define WITHOUT_OPENSSL and WITHOUT_KERBEROS and remove the now-redundant checks for RELEASE_CRUNCH. This originally was defined for building smaller sysinstall images, but was later also used by picobsd builds for a similar purpose. Now that we've moved away from sysinstall, picobsd is the only remaining consumer of this interface. Adding these two options reduces the RELEASE_CRUNCH special cases in the tree by half. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/usr.sbin/sendmail/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 267147 Fri Jun 06 04:11:09 MDT 2014 imp When building picobsd, define WITHOUT_OPENSSL and WITHOUT_KERBEROS and remove the now-redundant checks for RELEASE_CRUNCH. This originally was defined for building smaller sysinstall images, but was later also used by picobsd builds for a similar purpose. Now that we've moved away from sysinstall, picobsd is the only remaining consumer of this interface. Adding these two options reduces the RELEASE_CRUNCH special cases in the tree by half. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/usr.sbin/ppp/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 267147 Fri Jun 06 04:11:09 MDT 2014 imp When building picobsd, define WITHOUT_OPENSSL and WITHOUT_KERBEROS and remove the now-redundant checks for RELEASE_CRUNCH. This originally was defined for building smaller sysinstall images, but was later also used by picobsd builds for a similar purpose. Now that we've moved away from sysinstall, picobsd is the only remaining consumer of this interface. Adding these two options reduces the RELEASE_CRUNCH special cases in the tree by half. |
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