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already manually disabled).
ok deraadt@
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as configuration files; split manpages and .pc files between libcrypto and
libssl.
No functional change, only there to make engineering easier, and libcrypto
sources are still found in libssl/src/crypto at the moment.
ok reyk@, also discussed with deraadt@ beck@ and the usual crypto suspects.
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Include tweaks suggested by mpi@
ok deraadt@
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"A collision attack published in 2007 can find collisions for full
MD4 in less than two hash operations."
ok deraadt@, man pages ok jmc@
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OK krw@, gilles@, lteo@, tedu@, todd@, benno@, sthen@
"The time is right." and much help getting the show on
the road deraadt@
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interfaces; ok deraadt@
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them ftime(), gtty(), stty(), re_comp(), cuserid() and others.
Discussion and ongoing work to fix the ports tree from many, especially
naddy.
ok naddy
[There is a bit more cleanup possible after that, but this is considered
the current safe step]
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Committing now to unbreak ports builds (gvfs fails without, which knocks
out building much of the tree.)
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ok miod
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headers from any subdirectory of dev/pci/drm. If we ever add more drm(4)
drivers any headers needed by userland should end up in dev/pci/drm.
ok mpi@, miod@
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Change the logic depending upon COMPILER_VERSION everywhere, to assume gcc4
is the norm and to explicitely test for gcc3 when a different behaviour
is required.
No functional change intended. Be sure to `make install' in share/mk before
attempting to do anything.
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ok kettenis
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of the latter. Permits the misleading lib/libpthread/Makefile to be
removed
discussed with deraadt@
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MI float.h which pulls in and defines the values that are needed from
there, and repair sys/limits.h so that it defines the values it needs
as well (depending on POSIX version, XPG version, etc). guenther has
a more exact selection of that coming for limits.h.
this also fixes a few mistakes for the vax.
reviewed by kettenis and guenther.
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- everything that has prereq will also do includes, add it late, so that
gnu stuff (the only part with prereq) happens late.
- new RUN_MAKE snippet, to be able to have the makefile magically decide
between Makefile.bsd-wrapper and Makefile.
So there's no longer any need to remember complicated rules: add it to
RDIRS if it just wants make includes, add it to PRDIRS if it wants prereq too,
and that's all.
okay deraadt@, miod@
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FreeBSD's implementation via Frank Denis, with various cleanups and
tweaks by me.
ok deraadt@, guenther@; discussions and tweaks from many others
jmc@ promises to help me further with the man pages in tree
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and complex math routines are complete. OK kettenis@.
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- add nearbyint, nearbyintf and nearbyintl implemented using fenv
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as discussed with Theo, so that he can synch set.
(eventual gcc2 fallout to fix later)
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complier picking, eg supporting gcc2, gcc3, and gcc4. based on diff by Marco,
with fixes from espie@.
ok espie@ general mumbling of approval of others.
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** it is necessary to update make(1) before building now **
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adapted from NetBSD fstat. OK deraadt@
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arches. ok todd@ beck@
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files leave.
requested by deraadt@, ok miod@
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requested by many, "just go for it" deraadt@
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- provide proper dtoa locks
- use the real strtof implementation
- add strtold, __hdtoa, __hldtoa
- add %a/%A support
- don't lose precision in printf, don't round to double anymore
- implement extended-precision versions of libc functions: fpclassify,
isnan, isinf, signbit, isnormal, isfinite, now that the ieee.h is
fixed
- separate vax versions of strtof, and __hdtoa
- add complex math support. added functions: cacos, casin, catan,
ccos, csin, ctan, cacosh, casinh, catanh, ccosh, csinh, ctanh, cexp,
clog, cabs, cpow, csqrt, carg, cimag, conj, cproj, creal, cacosf,
casinf, catanf, ccosf, csinf, ctanf, cacoshf, casinhf, catanhf,
ccoshf, csinhf, ctanhf, cexpf, clogf, cabsf, cpowf, csqrtf, cargf,
cimagf, conjf, cprojf, crealf
- add fdim, fmax, fmin
- add log2. (adapted implementation e_log.c. could be more acruate
& faster, but it's good enough for now)
- remove wrappers & cruft in libm, supposed to work-around mistakes
in SVID, etc.; use ieee versions. fixes issues in python 2.6 for
djm@
- make _digittoint static
- proper definitions for i386, and amd64 in ieee.h
- sh, powerpc don't really have extended-precision
- add missing definitions for mips64 (quad), m{6,8}k (96-bit) float.h
for LDBL_*
- merge lead to frac for m{6,8}k, for gdtoa to work properly
- add FRAC*BITS & EXT_TO_ARRAY32 definitions in ieee.h, for hdtoa&ldtoa
to use
- add EXT_IMPLICIT_NBIT definition, which indicates implicit
normalization bit
- add regression tests for libc: fpclassify and printf
- arith.h & gd_qnan.h definitions
- update ieee.h: hppa doesn't have quad-precision, hppa64 does
- add missing prototypes to gdtoaimp
- on 64-bit platforms make sure gdtoa doesn't use a long when it
really wants an int
- etc., what i may have forgotten...
- bump libm major, due to removed&changed symbols
- no libc bump, since this is riding on djm's libc major crank from
a day ago
discussed with / requested by / testing theo, sthen@, djm@, jsg@,
merdely@, jsing@, tedu@, brad@, jakemsr@, and others.
looks good to millert@
parts of the diff ok kettenis@
this commit does not include:
- man page changes
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They really are just a way to share common code between gdb and binutils
(which in the GNU world are seperate packages). The developers (and I'm
one of them) make absolutely no effert to maintain a stable API/ABI.
If ports people really need libbfd or libopcodes, they should just
package a suitable version.
ok weingart@, deraadt@
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MPLS support partly based on the (abandoned?) AYAME project.
Basic LSR (Label Switch Router) functionality is present, but not fully
functional yet.
It is currently possible to insert entries in the LIB (Label Information Base)
with route(8), but setting the operation type is not supported yet.
Imported to allow more people to work on this in the coming weeks.
ok claudio@ laurent@ dlg@
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