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/freebsd-11.0-release/tools/build/options/
H A DWITHOUT_PAM_SUPPORT156932 Tue Mar 21 07:50:50 MST 2006 ru Prepare to autogenerate the src.conf(5) manpage.
H A DWITHOUT_PF156932 Tue Mar 21 07:50:50 MST 2006 ru Prepare to autogenerate the src.conf(5) manpage.
H A DWITHOUT_RCMDS156932 Tue Mar 21 07:50:50 MST 2006 ru Prepare to autogenerate the src.conf(5) manpage.
H A DWITHOUT_RESCUE156932 Tue Mar 21 07:50:50 MST 2006 ru Prepare to autogenerate the src.conf(5) manpage.
H A DWITHOUT_SENDMAIL156932 Tue Mar 21 07:50:50 MST 2006 ru Prepare to autogenerate the src.conf(5) manpage.
H A DWITHOUT_SETUID_LOGIN156932 Tue Mar 21 07:50:50 MST 2006 ru Prepare to autogenerate the src.conf(5) manpage.
H A DWITHOUT_SHAREDOCS156932 Tue Mar 21 07:50:50 MST 2006 ru Prepare to autogenerate the src.conf(5) manpage.
H A DWITHOUT_SYSCONS156932 Tue Mar 21 07:50:50 MST 2006 ru Prepare to autogenerate the src.conf(5) manpage.
H A DWITHOUT_TCSH156932 Tue Mar 21 07:50:50 MST 2006 ru Prepare to autogenerate the src.conf(5) manpage.
H A DWITHOUT_USB156932 Tue Mar 21 07:50:50 MST 2006 ru Prepare to autogenerate the src.conf(5) manpage.
H A DWITHOUT_WPA_SUPPLICANT_EAPOL156932 Tue Mar 21 07:50:50 MST 2006 ru Prepare to autogenerate the src.conf(5) manpage.
H A DWITH_GDB295493 Thu Feb 11 00:34:31 MST 2016 emaste Add WITH_GDB src.conf(5) description
H A DWITH_GPL_DTC246262 Sat Feb 02 22:56:15 MST 2013 dim Add missing src.conf(5) fragments for WITHOUT_LIBCPLUSPLUS and WITH_GPL_DTC.
H A DWITH_HESIOD156932 Tue Mar 21 07:50:50 MST 2006 ru Prepare to autogenerate the src.conf(5) manpage.
/freebsd-11.0-release/usr.sbin/nologin/
H A Dnologin.5diff 169439 Thu May 10 11:22:24 MDT 2007 yar Update nologin(5) to match the modern reality of login.conf(5) and PAM.
diff 169439 Thu May 10 11:22:24 MDT 2007 yar Update nologin(5) to match the modern reality of login.conf(5) and PAM.
diff 23314 Mon Mar 03 06:47:27 MST 1997 mpp An odd merge from 2.2 to -current. Somehow that 2.2 nologin.5
man page was in better shape than the 3.0-current version,
so I'm committing the 2.2 version to 3.0. Whatever happened,
it was my fault :-).
13679 Sun Jan 28 23:49:05 MST 1996 wosch A manpage. May be the file nologin.5 should located in
src/share/man/man5.
/freebsd-11.0-release/contrib/sendmail/libsm/
H A Dinet6_ntop.cdiff 261198 Sun Jan 26 23:55:55 MST 2014 gshapiro Add missing svn:keywords property to new files

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diff 261194 Sun Jan 26 23:43:40 MST 2014 gshapiro Merge sendmail 8.14.8 to HEAD

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H A Dt-fget.cdiff 261198 Sun Jan 26 23:55:55 MST 2014 gshapiro Add missing svn:keywords property to new files

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diff 261194 Sun Jan 26 23:43:40 MST 2014 gshapiro Merge sendmail 8.14.8 to HEAD

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H A Dt-inet6_ntop.cdiff 261198 Sun Jan 26 23:55:55 MST 2014 gshapiro Add missing svn:keywords property to new files

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diff 261194 Sun Jan 26 23:43:40 MST 2014 gshapiro Merge sendmail 8.14.8 to HEAD

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/freebsd-11.0-release/etc/defaults/
H A Ddevfs.rules119166 Wed Aug 20 06:15:18 MDT 2003 mtm Add a general mechanism for creating and applying
devfs(8) rules in rc(8). It is most useful for applying
rules to devfs(5) mount points in /dev or inside jails.
The following line of script is sufficient to
mount a relatively useful+secure devfs(5) in a jail:

devfs_mount_jail /some/jail/dev

Some new shell routines available to scripts that source
rc.subr(5):
o devfs_link - Makes it a little easier to create symlinks
o devfs_init_rulesets - Create devfs(8) rulesets from devfs.rules
o devfs_set_ruleset - Set a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
o devfs_apply_ruleset - Apply a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
o devfs_domount - Mount devfs(5) and apply some ruleset
o devfs_mount_jail - Mount devfs(5) and apply a ruleset
appropriate to jails.

Additional rulesets can be specified in /etc/devfs.rules.
If the devfs_system_ruleset variable is defined in rc.conf
and it contains the name of a ruleset defined in /etc/defaults/devfs.rules
or user supplied rulesets in /etc/devfs.rules then that ruleset will
be applied to /dev at startup by the /etc/rc.d/devfs script. It can
also be applied post-startup:

/etc/rc.d/devfs start

This is a more flexible mechanism than the previous method of using
/etc/devfs.conf. However, that method is still available.

Note: since devfs(8) doesn't provide any way for creating symlinks
as part of a ruleset, anyone wishing to create symlinks in a devfs(5)
as part of the bootup sequence will still have to rely on /etc/devfs.conf.
119166 Wed Aug 20 06:15:18 MDT 2003 mtm Add a general mechanism for creating and applying
devfs(8) rules in rc(8). It is most useful for applying
rules to devfs(5) mount points in /dev or inside jails.
The following line of script is sufficient to
mount a relatively useful+secure devfs(5) in a jail:

devfs_mount_jail /some/jail/dev

Some new shell routines available to scripts that source
rc.subr(5):
o devfs_link - Makes it a little easier to create symlinks
o devfs_init_rulesets - Create devfs(8) rulesets from devfs.rules
o devfs_set_ruleset - Set a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
o devfs_apply_ruleset - Apply a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
o devfs_domount - Mount devfs(5) and apply some ruleset
o devfs_mount_jail - Mount devfs(5) and apply a ruleset
appropriate to jails.

Additional rulesets can be specified in /etc/devfs.rules.
If the devfs_system_ruleset variable is defined in rc.conf
and it contains the name of a ruleset defined in /etc/defaults/devfs.rules
or user supplied rulesets in /etc/devfs.rules then that ruleset will
be applied to /dev at startup by the /etc/rc.d/devfs script. It can
also be applied post-startup:

/etc/rc.d/devfs start

This is a more flexible mechanism than the previous method of using
/etc/devfs.conf. However, that method is still available.

Note: since devfs(8) doesn't provide any way for creating symlinks
as part of a ruleset, anyone wishing to create symlinks in a devfs(5)
as part of the bootup sequence will still have to rely on /etc/devfs.conf.
119166 Wed Aug 20 06:15:18 MDT 2003 mtm Add a general mechanism for creating and applying
devfs(8) rules in rc(8). It is most useful for applying
rules to devfs(5) mount points in /dev or inside jails.
The following line of script is sufficient to
mount a relatively useful+secure devfs(5) in a jail:

devfs_mount_jail /some/jail/dev

Some new shell routines available to scripts that source
rc.subr(5):
o devfs_link - Makes it a little easier to create symlinks
o devfs_init_rulesets - Create devfs(8) rulesets from devfs.rules
o devfs_set_ruleset - Set a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
o devfs_apply_ruleset - Apply a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
o devfs_domount - Mount devfs(5) and apply some ruleset
o devfs_mount_jail - Mount devfs(5) and apply a ruleset
appropriate to jails.

Additional rulesets can be specified in /etc/devfs.rules.
If the devfs_system_ruleset variable is defined in rc.conf
and it contains the name of a ruleset defined in /etc/defaults/devfs.rules
or user supplied rulesets in /etc/devfs.rules then that ruleset will
be applied to /dev at startup by the /etc/rc.d/devfs script. It can
also be applied post-startup:

/etc/rc.d/devfs start

This is a more flexible mechanism than the previous method of using
/etc/devfs.conf. However, that method is still available.

Note: since devfs(8) doesn't provide any way for creating symlinks
as part of a ruleset, anyone wishing to create symlinks in a devfs(5)
as part of the bootup sequence will still have to rely on /etc/devfs.conf.
119166 Wed Aug 20 06:15:18 MDT 2003 mtm Add a general mechanism for creating and applying
devfs(8) rules in rc(8). It is most useful for applying
rules to devfs(5) mount points in /dev or inside jails.
The following line of script is sufficient to
mount a relatively useful+secure devfs(5) in a jail:

devfs_mount_jail /some/jail/dev

Some new shell routines available to scripts that source
rc.subr(5):
o devfs_link - Makes it a little easier to create symlinks
o devfs_init_rulesets - Create devfs(8) rulesets from devfs.rules
o devfs_set_ruleset - Set a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
o devfs_apply_ruleset - Apply a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
o devfs_domount - Mount devfs(5) and apply some ruleset
o devfs_mount_jail - Mount devfs(5) and apply a ruleset
appropriate to jails.

Additional rulesets can be specified in /etc/devfs.rules.
If the devfs_system_ruleset variable is defined in rc.conf
and it contains the name of a ruleset defined in /etc/defaults/devfs.rules
or user supplied rulesets in /etc/devfs.rules then that ruleset will
be applied to /dev at startup by the /etc/rc.d/devfs script. It can
also be applied post-startup:

/etc/rc.d/devfs start

This is a more flexible mechanism than the previous method of using
/etc/devfs.conf. However, that method is still available.

Note: since devfs(8) doesn't provide any way for creating symlinks
as part of a ruleset, anyone wishing to create symlinks in a devfs(5)
as part of the bootup sequence will still have to rely on /etc/devfs.conf.
119166 Wed Aug 20 06:15:18 MDT 2003 mtm Add a general mechanism for creating and applying
devfs(8) rules in rc(8). It is most useful for applying
rules to devfs(5) mount points in /dev or inside jails.
The following line of script is sufficient to
mount a relatively useful+secure devfs(5) in a jail:

devfs_mount_jail /some/jail/dev

Some new shell routines available to scripts that source
rc.subr(5):
o devfs_link - Makes it a little easier to create symlinks
o devfs_init_rulesets - Create devfs(8) rulesets from devfs.rules
o devfs_set_ruleset - Set a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
o devfs_apply_ruleset - Apply a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
o devfs_domount - Mount devfs(5) and apply some ruleset
o devfs_mount_jail - Mount devfs(5) and apply a ruleset
appropriate to jails.

Additional rulesets can be specified in /etc/devfs.rules.
If the devfs_system_ruleset variable is defined in rc.conf
and it contains the name of a ruleset defined in /etc/defaults/devfs.rules
or user supplied rulesets in /etc/devfs.rules then that ruleset will
be applied to /dev at startup by the /etc/rc.d/devfs script. It can
also be applied post-startup:

/etc/rc.d/devfs start

This is a more flexible mechanism than the previous method of using
/etc/devfs.conf. However, that method is still available.

Note: since devfs(8) doesn't provide any way for creating symlinks
as part of a ruleset, anyone wishing to create symlinks in a devfs(5)
as part of the bootup sequence will still have to rely on /etc/devfs.conf.
119166 Wed Aug 20 06:15:18 MDT 2003 mtm Add a general mechanism for creating and applying
devfs(8) rules in rc(8). It is most useful for applying
rules to devfs(5) mount points in /dev or inside jails.
The following line of script is sufficient to
mount a relatively useful+secure devfs(5) in a jail:

devfs_mount_jail /some/jail/dev

Some new shell routines available to scripts that source
rc.subr(5):
o devfs_link - Makes it a little easier to create symlinks
o devfs_init_rulesets - Create devfs(8) rulesets from devfs.rules
o devfs_set_ruleset - Set a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
o devfs_apply_ruleset - Apply a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
o devfs_domount - Mount devfs(5) and apply some ruleset
o devfs_mount_jail - Mount devfs(5) and apply a ruleset
appropriate to jails.

Additional rulesets can be specified in /etc/devfs.rules.
If the devfs_system_ruleset variable is defined in rc.conf
and it contains the name of a ruleset defined in /etc/defaults/devfs.rules
or user supplied rulesets in /etc/devfs.rules then that ruleset will
be applied to /dev at startup by the /etc/rc.d/devfs script. It can
also be applied post-startup:

/etc/rc.d/devfs start

This is a more flexible mechanism than the previous method of using
/etc/devfs.conf. However, that method is still available.

Note: since devfs(8) doesn't provide any way for creating symlinks
as part of a ruleset, anyone wishing to create symlinks in a devfs(5)
as part of the bootup sequence will still have to rely on /etc/devfs.conf.
119166 Wed Aug 20 06:15:18 MDT 2003 mtm Add a general mechanism for creating and applying
devfs(8) rules in rc(8). It is most useful for applying
rules to devfs(5) mount points in /dev or inside jails.
The following line of script is sufficient to
mount a relatively useful+secure devfs(5) in a jail:

devfs_mount_jail /some/jail/dev

Some new shell routines available to scripts that source
rc.subr(5):
o devfs_link - Makes it a little easier to create symlinks
o devfs_init_rulesets - Create devfs(8) rulesets from devfs.rules
o devfs_set_ruleset - Set a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
o devfs_apply_ruleset - Apply a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
o devfs_domount - Mount devfs(5) and apply some ruleset
o devfs_mount_jail - Mount devfs(5) and apply a ruleset
appropriate to jails.

Additional rulesets can be specified in /etc/devfs.rules.
If the devfs_system_ruleset variable is defined in rc.conf
and it contains the name of a ruleset defined in /etc/defaults/devfs.rules
or user supplied rulesets in /etc/devfs.rules then that ruleset will
be applied to /dev at startup by the /etc/rc.d/devfs script. It can
also be applied post-startup:

/etc/rc.d/devfs start

This is a more flexible mechanism than the previous method of using
/etc/devfs.conf. However, that method is still available.

Note: since devfs(8) doesn't provide any way for creating symlinks
as part of a ruleset, anyone wishing to create symlinks in a devfs(5)
as part of the bootup sequence will still have to rely on /etc/devfs.conf.
119166 Wed Aug 20 06:15:18 MDT 2003 mtm Add a general mechanism for creating and applying
devfs(8) rules in rc(8). It is most useful for applying
rules to devfs(5) mount points in /dev or inside jails.
The following line of script is sufficient to
mount a relatively useful+secure devfs(5) in a jail:

devfs_mount_jail /some/jail/dev

Some new shell routines available to scripts that source
rc.subr(5):
o devfs_link - Makes it a little easier to create symlinks
o devfs_init_rulesets - Create devfs(8) rulesets from devfs.rules
o devfs_set_ruleset - Set a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
o devfs_apply_ruleset - Apply a ruleset to a devfs(5) mount
o devfs_domount - Mount devfs(5) and apply some ruleset
o devfs_mount_jail - Mount devfs(5) and apply a ruleset
appropriate to jails.

Additional rulesets can be specified in /etc/devfs.rules.
If the devfs_system_ruleset variable is defined in rc.conf
and it contains the name of a ruleset defined in /etc/defaults/devfs.rules
or user supplied rulesets in /etc/devfs.rules then that ruleset will
be applied to /dev at startup by the /etc/rc.d/devfs script. It can
also be applied post-startup:

/etc/rc.d/devfs start

This is a more flexible mechanism than the previous method of using
/etc/devfs.conf. However, that method is still available.

Note: since devfs(8) doesn't provide any way for creating symlinks
as part of a ruleset, anyone wishing to create symlinks in a devfs(5)
as part of the bootup sequence will still have to rely on /etc/devfs.conf.
/freebsd-11.0-release/include/rpcsvc/
H A Drwall.x1832 Thu Aug 04 19:01:57 MDT 1994 wollman Moved 1.1.5 RPC service files from 1.1.5. Tese are the correct ones;
the ones in /usr/src/lib/librpc/rpcsvc are somewhat bogus and will
be deleted.

Submitted by: Original work in 1.1 by J.T. Conklin.
1832 Thu Aug 04 19:01:57 MDT 1994 wollman Moved 1.1.5 RPC service files from 1.1.5. Tese are the correct ones;
the ones in /usr/src/lib/librpc/rpcsvc are somewhat bogus and will
be deleted.

Submitted by: Original work in 1.1 by J.T. Conklin.
/freebsd-11.0-release/contrib/libxo/libxo/
H A DMakefile.amdiff 287111 Mon Aug 24 16:32:40 MDT 2015 marcel Upgrade libxo to 0.4.5.

Local changes incorporated by 0.4.5: r284340
Local changes retained: r276260, r282117

Obtained from: https://github.com/Juniper/libxo
diff 287111 Mon Aug 24 16:32:40 MDT 2015 marcel Upgrade libxo to 0.4.5.

Local changes incorporated by 0.4.5: r284340
Local changes retained: r276260, r282117

Obtained from: https://github.com/Juniper/libxo
H A Dlibxo.3diff 287111 Mon Aug 24 16:32:40 MDT 2015 marcel Upgrade libxo to 0.4.5.

Local changes incorporated by 0.4.5: r284340
Local changes retained: r276260, r282117

Obtained from: https://github.com/Juniper/libxo
diff 287111 Mon Aug 24 16:32:40 MDT 2015 marcel Upgrade libxo to 0.4.5.

Local changes incorporated by 0.4.5: r284340
Local changes retained: r276260, r282117

Obtained from: https://github.com/Juniper/libxo
H A Dxo_attr.3diff 287111 Mon Aug 24 16:32:40 MDT 2015 marcel Upgrade libxo to 0.4.5.

Local changes incorporated by 0.4.5: r284340
Local changes retained: r276260, r282117

Obtained from: https://github.com/Juniper/libxo
diff 287111 Mon Aug 24 16:32:40 MDT 2015 marcel Upgrade libxo to 0.4.5.

Local changes incorporated by 0.4.5: r284340
Local changes retained: r276260, r282117

Obtained from: https://github.com/Juniper/libxo
H A Dxo_create.3diff 287111 Mon Aug 24 16:32:40 MDT 2015 marcel Upgrade libxo to 0.4.5.

Local changes incorporated by 0.4.5: r284340
Local changes retained: r276260, r282117

Obtained from: https://github.com/Juniper/libxo
diff 287111 Mon Aug 24 16:32:40 MDT 2015 marcel Upgrade libxo to 0.4.5.

Local changes incorporated by 0.4.5: r284340
Local changes retained: r276260, r282117

Obtained from: https://github.com/Juniper/libxo
H A Dxo_emit.3diff 287111 Mon Aug 24 16:32:40 MDT 2015 marcel Upgrade libxo to 0.4.5.

Local changes incorporated by 0.4.5: r284340
Local changes retained: r276260, r282117

Obtained from: https://github.com/Juniper/libxo
diff 287111 Mon Aug 24 16:32:40 MDT 2015 marcel Upgrade libxo to 0.4.5.

Local changes incorporated by 0.4.5: r284340
Local changes retained: r276260, r282117

Obtained from: https://github.com/Juniper/libxo

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