enough nodes for the number of ports on the last module, not the number
of ports _total_ that the driver is managing...
Submitted by: Robert Sanders <rsanders@mindspring.com>
were development aids :-) and normal events.
Initialise the "hidden" blueprint mount "mnt_op" and "mnt_vfc" fields so
that a statfs() on a devfs file would not panic anymore. Fixes PR#911.
Head-scratching by: Julian and Peter
sysctl handler (ouch!)
Add a "const" qualifier to the source of the copyin() and copyout()
functions - the other const warning in kern_sysctl.c was silenced when
copyout was declared as having a const source.. (which it is)
just like on SVR4.
This has no effect on any current programs in our source, but makes
the use of SVR4 code a little easier. There is no code or implementation
cost in the kernel.. This two-line change merely sets the modes on the ends
of the pipes to be bidirectional. There are no other changes.
and the ethernet address for non-root users.
I apologise to the world for propagating the ugliness of some of the code
constructs within ifconfig... Fixing them would just abou mean rewriting
most of the function call interfaces, something I didn't have the stomach
for. :-)
LKM loading if it was not configured into the system.
Note that the LKM for MFS is not enabled by default, but I got it working on
my machine.. I'll see what I did..
Install (optional) libutil.h with prototypes for the functions and
document this in the man page.
minor cleanups to the various routines, include the prototype file, declare
return codes etc.
and add selection traversal callbacks so context-sensitive behavior can
even be implemented for individual menu items. These work around the two
largest issues holding me back with some of my sysinstall changes.
`make release':
. the `doc' distribution was missing, so the FAQ and handbook files
couldn't be installed (Q: why did the psd etc. files install, only
that the dirs had the wrong ownership?)
. the crunched binaries do need now -lipx
of signals. Signals are now properly caught, tty state is being
restored, and the previous sigaction triggered. Upon receipt of a
sigcont, echo is turned off again.
SIGTSTP causes a buffer flush, the man page mentions this. (Although
i rather think of it as a feature than a bug.)
This is likely to be my last FreeBSD action for 1995, xearth shows
me that our .au guys must already write 1996. :-)
Nobody in our regular source tree, or in the non-distfile part of the
ports tree does use /dev/io anyway, so this might be replaced by
another scenario some day.
Makefile (so release builds in -current require to set it from the
command line).
Make the cleanup of ${CHROOTDIR} non-fatal. Otherwise, it stops
immediately if the ${CHROTDIR} is on a separately mounted file system.
obtained by the MOSE SENSE command. SONY drives are too stupid to eat
their own food.
Submitted by: stu@solaris.com (Stu Phillips)
While i was at it, i've removed two bogus channel numbers in the``set
mono'' command, that kept my Toshiba drive complaining.
Also remove Julian's misspelling of `stereo'.
. mention the need for procfs
. make it clear that default sorting is first by ctty, then by PID
Submitted by: schweikh@ito.uni-stuttgart.de (Jens Schweikhardt)