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John-Mark Gurney cf02bf2407 add a set of scripts that I posted to -current last year. This makes
debugging kernels and kernel modules much easier.  It will automaticly
locate kernel source, extract kernel module information, and rerun gdb
to load kernel module symbol information (if available by compiling module
w/ debuging symbols).

I have not run these recently, so may need to be updated to work with
gdb6.  Feel free to fix as appropriate for -current.
2004-08-04 18:03:43 +00:00
bin Allow for capital letters as size suffixes. 2004-07-31 15:13:08 +00:00
contrib Update notes after sendmail 8.13.1 import 2004-08-01 01:18:40 +00:00
crypto Regenerate. 2004-04-20 09:49:37 +00:00
etc Give sshd a secure startup, but with a tweakable timeout so that 2004-08-04 08:10:37 +00:00
games Include <stdlib.h> for exit(), use prototypes and bump WARNS to 6. 2004-08-01 18:52:40 +00:00
gnu Add missing patch which was forgotten during GCC 3.4.2 import. libgcc.a 2004-08-04 03:13:51 +00:00
include Connect GEOM_MIRROR class to the build. 2004-07-30 23:18:53 +00:00
kerberos5 Update version strings for Heimdal: 0.6 -> 0.6.1 2004-04-13 16:41:00 +00:00
lib Fix Skinny and PPTP NAT'ing after the introduction of the {ip,tcp,udp}_next 2004-08-04 15:17:08 +00:00
libexec Add support for Thread Local Storage. 2004-08-03 08:51:00 +00:00
release Update for conversion to X.Org as default X in -current. 2004-08-04 00:46:58 +00:00
rescue Remove dangling raidctl reference 2004-03-16 13:42:23 +00:00
sbin Allow 'create <filename>'. 2004-08-04 00:23:00 +00:00
secure Import the openssl conf for arm. 2004-05-14 12:26:51 +00:00
share Add Canon CanoScan LIDE 20 and Canon CanoScan LIDE 30 to the list of 2004-08-04 08:11:33 +00:00
sys Correct a very rare case where command ordering could be compromised 2004-08-04 17:55:34 +00:00
tools add a set of scripts that I posted to -current last year. This makes 2004-08-04 18:03:43 +00:00
usr.bin Correct the .Dd date. Pluralize 'assignment' in one place. 2004-08-04 15:10:35 +00:00
usr.sbin Pass the partition type to get_mountpoint() and new_part(). This way 2004-08-04 05:40:15 +00:00
COPYRIGHT
installworld_newk Commit the first set of files for changing time_t on freebsd/sparc64 2004-03-03 19:36:20 +00:00
installworld_oldk Commit the first set of files for changing time_t on freebsd/sparc64 2004-03-03 19:36:20 +00:00
MAINTAINERS s/manditory/mandatory 2004-07-17 20:22:24 +00:00
Makefile The doc team reworked the section of the handbook describing how to 2004-07-23 21:21:34 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 Bmake glue for GCC 3.4.2-prerelease. 2004-07-28 05:27:21 +00:00
README
UPDATING Update for the null.ko removal. 2004-08-03 19:29:48 +00:00
UPDATING.64BTT Add a tip for people who are using database-related ports on a sparc64 2004-03-17 01:59:47 +00:00

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