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/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/gnu/dist/texinfo/util/
H A Dfix-info-dir8 #For more information about these matters, see the files named COPYING."
63 For more information about these matters, see the files named COPYING.
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/external/lgpl3/gmp/dist/mpn/x86/pentium4/mmx/
H A Dpopham.asm40 C For popcount there's 13 mmx instructions in the loop, so perhaps 6.5 c/l
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/external/lgpl3/gmp/dist/mpn/x86_64/
H A Dmod_34lsub1.asm47 C * For ultimate Athlon64 performance, a sequence like this might be best.
H A Dmode1o.asm67 C For PIC, we shouldn't really need the GOT fetch for binvert_limb_table,
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/external/gpl3/binutils/dist/ld/testsuite/ld-sh/sh64/
H A Dshdl-1.s20 ! For good measure, we start with a nop to get a non-zero offset within
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/sys/arch/sparc/stand/ofwboot/
H A Dsrt0.s65 nop ! For some reason this is needed to fixup the text section
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/sys/arch/m68k/060sp/dist/
H A Diskeletn.s65 # Instruction exception handler. For a normal exit, the
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/external/bsd/libbind/dist/
H A Dconfigure1590 For better control, use the options below.
2818 # catch `conftest.exe'. For instance with Cygwin, `ls conftest' will
5911 # AIX sometimes has problems with the GCC collect2 program. For some
7154 # For platforms which do not support PIC, -DPIC is meaningless:
9131 For example, HP-UX 11i <limits.h> declares gettimeofday. */
9279 For example, HP-UX 11i <limits.h> declares gettimeofday. */
10288 # AIX sometimes has problems with the GCC collect2 program. For some
11553 # For security reasons, it is highly recommended that you always
12127 # For platforms which do not support PIC, -DPIC is meaningless:
13814 # For platform
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/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/common/dist/zlib/contrib/pascal/
H A Dzlibpas.pas5 * For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in readme.txt
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/external/bsd/bind/dist/bin/confgen/win32/
H A Dddnsconfgen.mak10 !MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:
H A Drndcconfgen.mak10 !MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/external/bsd/bind/dist/bin/dnssec/win32/
H A Ddsfromkey.mak10 !MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:
H A Dkeyfromlabel.mak10 !MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:
H A Dkeygen.mak10 !MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:
H A Drevoke.mak10 !MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:
H A Dsettime.mak10 !MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:
H A Dsignzone.mak10 !MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/external/bsd/bind/dist/bin/pkcs11/win32/
H A Dpk11destroy.mak10 !MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:
H A Dpk11keygen.mak10 !MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:
H A Dpk11list.mak10 !MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:
/netbsd-6-1-5-RELEASE/external/bsd/bind/dist/bin/tools/win32/
H A Darpaname.mak10 !MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:
H A Dgenrandom.mak10 !MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:
H A Dischmacfixup.mak10 !MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:
H A Djournalprint.mak10 !MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:
H A Dnsec3hash.mak10 !MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:

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