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Revision tags: v6.2.1, v6.2.0, v6.3.0, v6.0.1, v6.0.0, v6.0.0rc1, v6.1.0, 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
# 1765f996 31-Dec-2017 zrj <rimvydas.jasinskas@gmail.com>

world: Avoid extended ASCII.

Use UTF-8 where needed, use plain ASCII where possible.

No functional change.


Revision tags: v5.0.2, 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
# 3b5eca52 06-Nov-2016 Sascha Wildner <saw@online.de>

Adjust various things after the removal of secure/.

* Fix etc/Makefile: This brings back installation of /etc/ssh_config
and /etc/sshd_config to our IMG/ISO.

* Add back DES and Blowfish functio

Adjust various things after the removal of secure/.

* Fix etc/Makefile: This brings back installation of /etc/ssh_config
and /etc/sshd_config to our IMG/ISO.

* Add back DES and Blowfish functions to libcrypt.

* Remove installation of CA.pl/CA.sh. They don't seem to be part of
LibreSSL.

* Remove obsolete paths from whereis(1).

* Adjust hier(7) manual page.

* Adjust openssh upgrade instructions.

* While here, fix a typo in Makefile.ssh.common.

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Revision tags: 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
# 45fa0bf8 28-Oct-2014 Sascha Wildner <saw@online.de>

Remove various pkgsrc remains.

* Remove pkgsrcaudit periodic script.

* Remove pkg_radd(1) and pkg_search. pkg(8) will do.

* Remove pkgsrc(7) manual page.

* Remove test/fastbulk (meant to be a fas

Remove various pkgsrc remains.

* Remove pkgsrcaudit periodic script.

* Remove pkg_radd(1) and pkg_search. pkg(8) will do.

* Remove pkgsrc(7) manual page.

* Remove test/fastbulk (meant to be a faster alternative to pbulk but it
never took off).

* Remove searching of /usr/pkgsrc searching via whereis(1).

* Various small adjustments.

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Revision tags: 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
# cc4a00ac 20-May-2013 Sascha Wildner <saw@online.de>

whereis(1): Search /usr/dports too.


Revision tags: 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
# 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.


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
# 6cc83ba2 01-Jul-2006 Sascha Wildner <swildner@dragonflybsd.org>

Replace /usr/ports with /usr/pkgsrc in the list of dirs to search.


# 1ecc48f1 19-Jul-2004 Justin C. Sherrill <justin@dragonflybsd.org>

Remove my changes. PATH_PORTS is not checked for multiple entries as
PATH_SOURCES is, and adding /usr/dfports to PATH_SOURCES does not work,
as whereis will just print the first place it finds a mat

Remove my changes. PATH_PORTS is not checked for multiple entries as
PATH_SOURCES is, and adding /usr/dfports to PATH_SOURCES does not work,
as whereis will just print the first place it finds a match. No sense in
leaving it broken while I figure this out.

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# c534d60a 07-Jul-2004 Justin C. Sherrill <justin@dragonflybsd.org>

whereis will find a given application in various locations, including
/usr/ports, but does not look in /usr/dfports. With /usr/dfports checked,
whereis can be used to see if a given port has an over

whereis will find a given application in various locations, including
/usr/ports, but does not look in /usr/dfports. With /usr/dfports checked,
whereis can be used to see if a given port has an override.

Approved-by: Matt Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>

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# b136f6b5 25-Mar-2004 David Rhodus <drhodus@dragonflybsd.org>

Next time I'll run cvs update to make sure I've added
all the new files.