Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2002-02-16 | Part one of userland __P removal. Done with a simple regexp with some minor ↵ | Todd C. Miller | |
hand editing to make comments line up correctly. Another pass is forthcoming that handles the cases that could not be done automatically. | |||
2001-08-18 | Formatting | Paul Janzen | |
2001-06-06 | remove unnecessary quotes; mpech@prosoft.org.lv | Paul Janzen | |
2001-03-08 | better synopsis line | Paul Janzen | |
1999-09-25 | Tidying and minor changes from or based on jsm28@cam.ac.uk's work for the | Paul Janzen | |
Linux bsd-games package and NetBSD. Mainly using 'const'. | |||
1999-09-01 | List (some) confirmed standards; jsm28@cam.ac.uk | Paul Janzen | |
1999-07-09 | - remove all trailing whitespace | Aaron Campbell | |
* except when it is escaped with a `\' at the end of the line - fix remaining .Nm usage as well - this is from a patch I received from kwesterback@home.com, who has been working on some scripts for fixing formatting errors in mdoc'd man pages Ok, so there could be a cost/benefit debate with this commit, but since I have the patch we might as well commit it... | |||
1999-04-20 | bcd, morse, and ppt are not playable games and so don't need to be run | Paul Janzen | |
via dm. | |||
1998-12-13 | document new -d option for morse | Paul Janzen | |
1998-08-22 | grammar | Paul Janzen | |
1998-08-19 | tags, formatting, ANSI-fication, prototypes, de-typos, and the occasional | Paul Janzen | |
initialization, removal of unused variable, or other minor fix. Most changes are from or inspired by NetBSD. | |||
1998-03-12 | OpenBSD ID (changed from NetBSD) | Paul Janzen | |
1998-03-12 | Correct morse options | Paul Janzen | |
1997-09-21 | $OpenBSD$ | Theo de Raadt | |
1997-08-04 | Heh. | Jason Downs | |
1997-01-17 | r?index -> strr?chr | Todd C. Miller | |
1996-12-22 | proper gid revoke | Theo de Raadt | |
1996-12-19 | setgid games, not setuid games. closes a neat set of holes | Theo de Raadt | |
1995-10-18 | initial import of NetBSD tree | Theo de Raadt | |