version 1.1, 1999/04/21 09:29:49 |
version 1.2, 1999/07/06 21:53:07 |
|
|
<li>/sbin/dump -a saves you from needing to deal with finicky tape length options (from FreeBSD) |
<li>/sbin/dump -a saves you from needing to deal with finicky tape length options (from FreeBSD) |
<li>config.old(8) has been removed from the tree, as the <a href="hp300.html"> hp300</a> port switches to config(8). |
<li>config.old(8) has been removed from the tree, as the <a href="hp300.html"> hp300</a> port switches to config(8). |
<li>A SA_SIGINFO implementation for sigaction() and signal handlers. This is a small part of POSIX 1003.1b and permits the signal handler to figure out the exact cause of a signal; such as fault address information for SIGSEGV or more detailed information for SIGFPE. |
<li>A SA_SIGINFO implementation for sigaction() and signal handlers. This is a small part of POSIX 1003.1b and permits the signal handler to figure out the exact cause of a signal; such as fault address information for SIGSEGV or more detailed information for SIGFPE. |
<li>The <a href="alpha.html">Alpha</a> port and all it's utilities now compiles using in-tree versions of all tools. Yipee! |
<li>The <a href="alpha.html">Alpha</a> port and all its utilities now compiles using in-tree versions of all tools. Yipee! |
<li>amd (the automounter) is now 64-bit and working on the alpha. |
<li>amd (the automounter) is now 64-bit and working on the alpha. |
<li>Changed netinet IP_HDRINCL option to require ip_len and ip_off in network byte order. This is a compatibility/portability fix and we expect other BSD systems to eventually follow suit. |
<li>Changed netinet IP_HDRINCL option to require ip_len and ip_off in network byte order. This is a compatibility/portability fix and we expect other BSD systems to eventually follow suit. |
<li>Bug fixed that prevented bufpages/nbuf > 1 setups. This allows large buffer caches even when available kvm space is low, like for i386 & sparc. |
<li>Bug fixed that prevented bufpages/nbuf > 1 setups. This allows large buffer caches even when available kvm space is low, like for i386 & sparc. |