include 3 upstream bugs related to large environments:
- Fix bug loading moons.d/ files for federated root operation.
- Fix compile problem with ZT_DEBUG on some versions of clang
- Fix slow network startup bug related to loading of networks.d/ cache files
improve daemon functionality:
- improve rc.d dependencies by requiring devfs instead of netif
- use daemon(8) to capture debug logging to syslog if > FreeBSD 11.1R and if
compiled with debugging option
- let rc.d script load if_tap if not already present
- add reminder for users about sysctls to avoid race conditions at boot
time
Reviewed by: mat
Approved by: jrm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15534
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