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in case the parent process was started with a dangling child. This style
ensures any potential parent:child interlock isn't disrupted due to the
"wrong" child being waited on first. Then the other other childs can safely
zombie.
ok millert jca brynet
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From Jan Stary, Klemens Nanni and others
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UTC. ok tb@ jmc@
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From Andy Bradford
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This will be important as soon as we start building release sets without
root privileges.
ok deraadt guenther
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shortly when we use the hardware thread register in userland
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from Jan Stary <hans at stare dot cz>
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ok guenther@
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in the month we are interested in after calling mktime(3). This
fixes things like Sunday+5 for months where there is not a 5th
Sunday and the 31st day in months with less than 31 days.
From Andy Bradford
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this file has not been touched in nearly two years - putting this out
as a test of whether to propose its removal;
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from soren jacobsen, netbsd -r1.26
i've done it a bit differently though: since the date was listed
both in .birthday and .history i added his (reputed) birth date
to .birthday and removed the dup. i also standardised the date
as "[year][space]BC".
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- correct a duplicate south canterbury entry
first correction from peter kane
second, and diff, from craig skinner
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this is the work of craig skinner - many thanks, craig.
i've tweaked it a bit. craig has also fixed a currently
incorrect date and moved a couple entries to the uk file/
some outstanding issues (what to do with dups) but it'll be
eaiser to work on once in tree
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by craig skinner; craig requested we amended this to 2nd of january,
which is officially a holiday in scotland but i think the entry is
misleading, so i just zapped it - the occasion is really new year's
day, which is the 1st;
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okay jmc@, millert@
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used with -a in order to iterate on all users using getpwent(3).
ok matthieu@ pascal@
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* "stdio rpath proc exec" in normal mode (execs cpp)
* "stdio rpath tmppath fattr id proc exec" in -a mode, which is typically
run as root (hint hint)
ok deraadt@
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* Fix #ifndef safeguards (rename/add where missing);
* Use consistent spelling for year when it's mentioned in day desc;
* Tweak some wrong casing cases;
* Remove calendar.msk since Moscow doesn't have summer time anymore,
and that was the only thing this file was about;
* A few other corrections.
Some corrections from Mikhail on tech@, thanks!
Small fix & okay from mikeb@.
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Still wondering if this functionality should be removed, but I'll leave
the decision to those who drink alcohol.
Input from & okay tedu@.
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from pgoyette (netbsd -r1.26)
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from comet (freebsd 116952), via richard
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a nice processor, learnt assembly on a Z-80A when I was twelve years old.
ok jmc@
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from john marshall, freebsd pr #200961
ok miod
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OK jmc@, sthen@ (same for previous comment)
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thanks paul de weerd for pointers
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ok, though not neccessarily endorsed, from/by otto
tim van der molen further requested it be "king's day" and the removal
of antilles
while here i've used an article (*the* netherlands), here and in another
example
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remove his suicide entry since it's already listed, more completely,
in calendar.history;
from craig skinner
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handling along the way.
Reviews by Brendan MacDonell, Jeremy Devenport, florian, doug, millert
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What's worse, the tzfile.h that gets installed is over 20 years old
and doesn't match the real tzfile.h in libc/time. This makes the
tree safe for /usr/include/tzfile.h removal. The TM_YEAR_BASE
define has been moved to time.h temporarily until its usage is
replaced by 1900 in the tree. Actual removal of tzfile.h is pending
a ports build. Based on a diff from deraadt@
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It is in fact true. It's called living." - Terry Pratchett
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to just be 0/1
ok miod florian
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