Revision tags: v6.2.1, v6.2.0, v6.3.0, v6.0.1, v6.0.0, v6.0.0rc1, v6.1.0 |
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c97dc9de |
| 18-Mar-2021 |
Sascha Wildner <saw@online.de> |
Fix some wrong #else/#endif comments in various <sys/*.h> headers.
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Revision tags: v5.8.3, v5.8.2, v5.8.1, v5.8.0, v5.9.0, v5.8.0rc1, v5.6.3, v5.6.2, v5.6.1, v5.6.0, v5.6.0rc1, v5.7.0, v5.4.3, v5.4.2, v5.4.1, v5.4.0, v5.5.0, v5.4.0rc1, v5.2.2, v5.2.1, v5.2.0, v5.3.0, v5.2.0rc, v5.0.2 |
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b9a2c4b6 |
| 06-Nov-2017 |
Sascha Wildner <saw@online.de> |
Clean up the namespace better in <netdb.h>, <spawn.h> and <sys/statvfs.h>.
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Revision tags: v5.0.1, v5.0.0, v5.0.0rc2, v5.1.0, v5.0.0rc1, v4.8.1, v4.8.0, v4.6.2, v4.9.0, v4.8.0rc, v4.6.1, v4.6.0, v4.6.0rc2, v4.6.0rc, v4.7.0, v4.4.3, v4.4.2, v4.4.1, v4.4.0, v4.5.0, v4.4.0rc, v4.2.4, v4.3.1, v4.2.3, v4.2.1, v4.2.0, v4.0.6, v4.3.0, v4.2.0rc, v4.0.5, v4.0.4, v4.0.3, v4.0.2, v4.0.1, v4.0.0, v4.0.0rc3, v4.0.0rc2, v4.0.0rc, v4.1.0, v3.8.2, v3.8.1, v3.6.3, v3.8.0, v3.8.0rc2, v3.9.0, v3.8.0rc, v3.6.2, v3.6.1, v3.6.0, v3.7.1, v3.6.0rc, v3.7.0, v3.4.3, v3.4.2, v3.4.0, v3.4.1, v3.4.0rc, v3.5.0, v3.2.2, v3.2.1, v3.2.0, v3.3.0, v3.0.3, v3.0.2, v3.0.1, v3.1.0, v3.0.0 |
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86d7f5d3 |
| 26-Nov-2011 |
John Marino <draco@marino.st> |
Initial import of binutils 2.22 on the new vendor branch
Future versions of binutils will also reside on this branch rather than continuing to create new binutils branches for each new version.
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Revision tags: v2.12.0, v2.13.0, v2.10.1, v2.11.0, v2.10.0, v2.9.1, v2.8.2, v2.8.1, v2.8.0, v2.9.0, v2.6.3, v2.7.3, v2.6.2, v2.7.2, v2.7.1, v2.6.1, v2.7.0, v2.6.0, v2.5.1, v2.4.1, v2.5.0, v2.4.0, v2.3.2, v2.3.1, v2.2.1, v2.2.0, v2.3.0, v2.1.1, v2.0.1 |
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e4c9fc3d |
| 09-Oct-2007 |
Matthew Dillon <dillon@dragonflybsd.org> |
Add a typedef for uuid_t for kernel compiles. One already existed for userland.
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18cb7add |
| 19-Jun-2007 |
Matthew Dillon <dillon@dragonflybsd.org> |
Make some adjustments to clean up structural field names. Add type and storage uuid's to the partinfo structure for the DIOCGPART ioctl and load the fields up for GPT slices and disklabel64 partitio
Make some adjustments to clean up structural field names. Add type and storage uuid's to the partinfo structure for the DIOCGPART ioctl and load the fields up for GPT slices and disklabel64 partitions.
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1c3c151b |
| 17-Jun-2007 |
Matthew Dillon <dillon@dragonflybsd.org> |
Implement (non-bootable) GPT support. If a PMBR partition type is detected the rest of the MBR is ignored and the GPT partition table will be parsed into slices. GPT partition 0 will be s0, GPT par
Implement (non-bootable) GPT support. If a PMBR partition type is detected the rest of the MBR is ignored and the GPT partition table will be parsed into slices. GPT partition 0 will be s0, GPT partition 1 will be s1, etc. Bootable support is forthcoming.
Remove support for COMPATIBILITY_SLICE when a MBR/GPT table is present. That is, the COMPATIBILITY_SLICE (s0) will still point to the dangerously dedicated disklabel or be synthesized for a CD, but it will no longer point to the 'first BSD slice' in a real MBR or GPT table. For GPT tables slice 0 (s0) will point at GPT partition #0, slice 1 (s1) at GPT partition #1, etc.
Redo the reserved sector handling code. There is now a single reserved sector count instead of separate fields for the slice layer and disklabel layer.
Redo the disklabel snooping code. Note that you cannot run an old /sbin/disklabel in raw (-r) mode with a new OS because the old disklabel will not turn on snooping. For now the on-disk format remains the same, but more changes may be forthcoming (after discussion). I would like to get rid of the snooping entirely.
Add kuuid_is_nil() and use it to ignore unset GPT paritions.
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d7345b10 |
| 16-Jun-2007 |
Matthew Dillon <dillon@dragonflybsd.org> |
Bring uuidgen(3) into libc and implement the uuidgen() system call.
Obtained-from: FreeBSD / Marcel Moolenaar
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6f2aa75f |
| 16-Jun-2007 |
Matthew Dillon <dillon@dragonflybsd.org> |
Import the kernel GPT and UUID header files from FreeBSD, and bring in kern_uuid.c from FreeBSD.
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