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5a5a41c0 |
| 30-Jul-2016 |
guenther <guenther@openbsd.org> |
Prep for relro: make sure it's off for any non-PIE stand/ program
ok millert@ kettenis@
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faa33665 |
| 30-Mar-2016 |
jmc <jmc@openbsd.org> |
for some time now mandoc has not required MLINKS to function correctly - logically complete that now by removing MLINKS from base;
authors need only to ensure there is an entry in NAME for any funct
for some time now mandoc has not required MLINKS to function correctly - logically complete that now by removing MLINKS from base;
authors need only to ensure there is an entry in NAME for any function/ util being added. MLINKS will still work, and remain for perl to ease upgrades;
ok nicm (curses) bcook (ssl) ok schwarze, who provided a lot of feedback and assistance ok tb natano jung
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4feabe7b |
| 04-Nov-2012 |
matthieu <matthieu@openbsd.org> |
Simplify Makefiles a bit, removing redundant stuff. ok espie@
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26f4e9e0 |
| 31-Aug-2012 |
pascal <pascal@openbsd.org> |
Kill NOPIE and NOPIE_FLAGS in loongson/stand.
ok deraadt@
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6987260a |
| 17-Feb-2010 |
miod <miod@openbsd.org> |
Split boot/Makefile in case we need to build several boot.${VENDOR} compiled from the same sources with different CFLAGS; the need for this has not arisen yet but I fear it will hit the fan soon enou
Split boot/Makefile in case we need to build several boot.${VENDOR} compiled from the same sources with different CFLAGS; the need for this has not arisen yet but I fear it will hit the fan soon enough; no functional change in the meantime.
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e923757c |
| 14-Feb-2010 |
miod <miod@openbsd.org> |
Work in progress standalone boot blocks for OpenBSD/loongson systems. Will load a kernel from the OpenBSD partition, with symbols. However: - does not work on gdium (usb i/o errors) - no countdown du
Work in progress standalone boot blocks for OpenBSD/loongson systems. Will load a kernel from the OpenBSD partition, with symbols. However: - does not work on gdium (usb i/o errors) - no countdown due to PMON limitations, so either `bsd' in the PMON environment contains a kernel filename to load, and it will get loaded immediately, or it doesn't (e.g. the variable does no exist) and you get a prompt and can pass options to the kernel. Note that /etc/boot.conf commands can still be used in both cases. - does not work for me when loaded automatically from PMON (put in the `al' environment variable). However, `boot $al' works fine. Need to investigate.
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