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Bring this man page into the current millenium, it looks like little
other than cut & paste has been done to this man page since 4.3BSD.
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Max alarm time is 100000000 seconds, not 2147483647 (as enforced by
itimerfix() in kern_time.c)
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This appears to be the standard way to do it.
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be shared between archs.
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This makes /dev/ksyms work (when that code is commited).
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stored in little endian form (like MD4/MD5). So, instead of having
SHA1Final copy the result buffer, we do it ourselves with a loop
stolen from RFC2289, Appendix A. Closes PR1650.
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sync with latest kame.
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Zap dead code.
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Fixes the unaligned accesses in awk.
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from FreeBSD list
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not get a SEGV; Richard Kettlewell <rjk@greenend.org.uk>
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truncate, thanks to itojun@
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