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A working fsirand.
A start at a SA_SIGINFO implementation. Currently solid enough to provide
fault address information.
! Completely in-tree PowerPC port for non-Apple hardware.
! This port requires nothing outside the in-tree development environment to
! build (except mkisofs for building distributions).
! Some ypbind(8) tightening up, includes a method to specify a list of valid servers
Bug fixed that prevented bufpages/nbuf > 1 setups. This allows large
buffer caches even when available kvm space is low, like for i386
& sparc.
--- 251,261 ----
A working fsirand.
A start at a SA_SIGINFO implementation. Currently solid enough to provide
fault address information.
! Completely in-tree PowerPC port for non-Apple
! hardware. This port requires nothing outside the in-tree development
! environment to build (except mkisofs for building distributions).
! Some ypbind(8) tightening up, includes a method to specify a list of
! valid servers
Bug fixed that prevented bufpages/nbuf > 1 setups. This allows large
buffer caches even when available kvm space is low, like for i386
& sparc.
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amd (the automounter) is now 64-bit and working on the alpha.
The Alpha port and all it's utilities now compiles
using in-tree versions of all tools. Yipee!
! More work on the siginfo implementation. (Siginfo is a small part of
POSIX 1003.1b)
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amd (the automounter) is now 64-bit and working on the alpha.
The Alpha port and all it's utilities now compiles
using in-tree versions of all tools. Yipee!
! More work on the SA_SIGINFO implementation. (SA_SIGINFO is a small part of
POSIX 1003.1b)
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www@openbsd.org
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