Implement the slip/ppp "hotchar" detection to improve latency
Debug the L_RINT bypass code..
Fix an interesting feature that caused 8-bit chars to loose their top bit
in some circumstances..
This finishes the remaining outstanding problems that I'm aware of, with
the exception of efficiency... Optimizing can come later after it's fully
debugged.
Since Bruce changed the #include <res_config.h> to #include "res_config.h"
this is no longer needed, and only makes the 'make' more verbose for
no real reason.
import of 4.9.3. This man page was produced by sed from the real version
before import, but I didn't have much choice.. This is needed to enable
the ndc target to complete a "make install"
Yes, there will be conflicts on just about every file. There is a
significant mainline after the initial import, and the "-j" merge conflicts
on the $Id$ lines... Yuck! (These comments apply to the rest of the
imports)
Obtained from: Paul Vixie <paul@vix.com>
Note that this was done by selective patching from diffs, to not conflict
with the 4.4bsd base code.. This was *not* a trivial task.. I have been
testing this code (apart from cosmetic changes) in my libc for a while now.
Obtained from: Paul Vixie <paul@vix.com>
Note: this was done by selective patching from diffs by hand, in order
to not conflict with the 4.4BSD base code. Beta9 was done the same way.
Obtained from: Paul Vixie <paul@vix.com>
Claim the major numbers (before sombedoy else jumps in again and
claims the slots for his foocd driver :-), install all the hooks that
are required.
While i've been at this, i've cleaned up some of the routines at the
end of i386/conf.c; all the importers of the latest CDROM drivers
forgot to fill in the appropriate information. The `ata' driver
(vapourware?) does only occupy a slot in the bdevsw[] array, btw.
The actual import of the code does require a minor change in the SCSI
subsystem, and i want to have this reviewed by Peter first, so it will
be deferred for some days. The driver is already working for me
though.
Submitted by: akiyama@kme.mei.co.jp (Shunsuke Akiyama)
Jordan, you might wish to update sysinstall's builtin knowledge, too.
They are also offering r/o NFS access, will this be interesting for
us? (sysinstall)
that this is a superset of cdplay, and perhaps it's time to send cdplay
into the bit bucket if this works well. According to the docs, it has
a friendlier command structure, command line interface etc.
Submitted by: Serge Vakulenko <vak@cronyx.ru>
change, but I've been testing this on thud and silvia for quite a
while, also I haven't gotten any bug reports from the ports list, so
I'm going to let it loose!
It cleans up this file quite a bit, now I can go in and start adding
some more "interesting" things.... ;)