Changed beforeinstall rule to use `install -C' instead of `cmp -s'
and `install -c'. `install -C' has exactly the right semantics
for installing headers and should be used elsewhere.
cleaning during a make. This may give you more rope to hang yourself if
you are caught with some subtle dependency on installed binaries in your
build, but if you are doing daily 'make -DNOCLEAN world' it's not too bad
at all. It could take as little as 30 minutes to do an entire sync-up of
your binaries if everything's up to date, especially if you are using
'INSTALL=install -C' in /etc/make.conf (highly recomended!).
Also, add a "reinstall" target. You can do a 'make DESTDIR=/mnt reinstall'
where /mnt is the nfs root of a machine and you get the install parts of
the make world run on it.
I saw this on -hackers quite some time ago and included it in my Makefile
and have been using it on and off for a while. Alas, I cannot find the
actual message with the author's name...
to get the prototypes.
Changed some `int's to `boolean_t's. boolean_t's are ints so they are
hard to distinguish from ints.
Converted function headers to old-style. ddb is written in K&R1 C
except where we broke it.
- don't #include other headers just to get struct names.
- don't use __BEGIN_DECLS/__END_DECLS for system prototypes. It is for
user prototypes.
- don't use extern.
- don't use lines longer than 80 columns.
- use alphabetical order.
- use tabs.
Uniformized idempotency ifdefs.
it `const' to inhibit compiler warnings.
Added #include of <pccard/driver.h> to get prototypes. <pccard/slot.h>
is still necessary for its side effect of exporting non-slot things.
by just adding the following patch. I think this is much cleaner than my
previous patch that changed release/Makefile allthough I still think we can
add the -DNOMAN in some places. :-)
John
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Submitted by:John.Hay@csir.co.za
simplest thing is to just calculate the days using curtime - boottime / 86400.
The modification for this is less obtrusive anyway.
Suggested by: Bill Fenner <fenner@parc.xerox.com>
HD64570 chip. Both the 2 and 4 port cards is supported and auto detected.
Line speeds of up to 2Mbps is possible. At this speed about 85% of the
bandwidth is usable with 486DX processors.
The standard FreeBSD sppp code is used for the link level layer. The
default protocol used is PPP. The Cisco HDLC protocol can be used by
adding "link2" to the ifconfig line in /etc/sysconfig or where ever
ifconfig is run.
At the moment only the V.35 and X.21 interfaces is supported. The others
may need tweaks to the clock selection code.
Submitted by: John Hay <jhay@mikom.csir.co.za>
is acknowledged, it should go to the lcp ack sent state.
Don't reply on lcp echo requests when not in the lcp opened state.
If the interface is set to CISCO mode, it should still be marked
running when ifconfiged.
Fixed a few indentations that had gone wrong somewhere.
Submitted-by: John.Hay@csir.co.za
turn off the read data block timeouts. This was inspired by the same fix
in sendmail-8.7, but the code in this area is somewhat different. (8.7
is much more sensible). This will stop the infamous
"timeout waiting for input during message body read" on long running jobs,
eg: /etc/daily | mail root.