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Sun Sep 17 02:37:31 2006 UTC
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Update from 6.0.5 to 6.1.4 Intel driver. This update adds support for one additional NIC and hopefully will fix some problems with the em found on some Dell gx260's negotiating below gigabit speeds!
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Sat Sep 9 13:48:40 2006 UTC
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Changed -p flag to -D for "Date". Cleaned up the manual. The utility now checks the length of the format argument and gives an error immediately.
I do not want cat to become a general purpose filter, but this functionality seems quite useful.
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Fri Sep 8 14:04:24 2006 UTC
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A new flag, -p, was added to cat which allows dates to be prepended to each line of output. This could be useful when logging from scripts, etc.
The format is based on strftime
so cat -p %D test might print out
09/08/06testing this
if the file test contained testing this.
This is based on a patch floating around FreeBSD-Current.
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Thu Sep 7 18:52:52 2006 UTC
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recursive DNS server, a remote attacker sending enough recursive
queries for the replies to arrive after all the interested clients
have left the recursion queue will trigger an INSIST failure in the
named(8) daemon. Also for a a recursive DNS server, an assertion
failure can occour when processing a query whose reply will contain
more than one SIG(covered) RRset.
For an authoritative DNS server serving a RFC 2535 DNSSEC zone which
is queried for the SIG records where there are multiple SIG(covered)
RRsets (e.g. a zone apex), named(8) will trigger an assertion failure
when it tries to construct the response.
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Wed Sep 6 14:57:43 2006 UTC
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Work around a deadlock when ATA waits for the taskqueue to call back for completion and something else is holding the taskqueue waiting for ATA to return.
Fixes the "semaphore timeout !! DANGER Will Robinson !!" messages. This patch was obtained from FreeBSD ata-queue.c 1.50.2.3 (march 1 2006) and ata-all.h from the same time.
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Sun Aug 27 18:49:41 2006 UTC
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Added Eric Anderson's patch for cp which adds -a an -l flags.
-a is an archive mode which is equivalent to -PpR
-l is link mode where regular files are hard linked instead of copied.
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Fri Aug 25 06:24:52 2006 UTC
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ACPI patches for laptops and other changes related to the new sleep_queue / em driver commit.
if_media was updated to allow import of bce and some baudrate changes in vge.
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Fri Aug 25 06:20:58 2006 UTC
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Patched ACPI problem in hwpcm which needs further testing. randomdev was updated along with it.
mii had a bug with recently driver patches as a function was missing to set the ifmedia_baudrate(). The function was added elsewhere.
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Thu Aug 24 05:35:39 2006 UTC
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Intel gigabit network driver (em) updated to 6.05 with FreeBSD 6-stable enhancements. Commit required a sync to a new version of the sleep queue routines which also fixed a deadlock problem. An ACPI issue with some laptops has been noted and a fix will be forthcoming.
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Thu Aug 24 00:18:42 2006 UTC
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rdate's -c flag was not working as -DLEAPSECONDS was not used in the base system to maintain posix compliance. Instead, rdate was altered to read a "right" subdirectory just as openbsd does. In right, leapsecond versions of all the zones are built so that we can maintain legal time if needed.
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Mon Aug 21 05:54:56 2006 UTC
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Do to naming conflicts, openntpd had to be commited to its own directory src/contrib/openntpd. This commit should clean up most of the mess. I should plan these things out more carefully. :)
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Sun Aug 20 16:05:47 2006 UTC
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This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r89, which
included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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Sun Aug 20 15:54:16 2006 UTC
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*** empty log message ***
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Fri Aug 4 17:10:41 2006 UTC
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FreeBSD-SA6:13 and 14 were patched. The nis software and amd athlon fpu handling fixed. Changes to echo and pfctl are needed to fix compile bugs with changes related to cvs tags and macros.
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Sat Feb 25 02:38:42 2006 UTC
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This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r5, which
included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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Sat Feb 25 02:29:52 2006 UTC
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This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r2, which
included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.