From bugmaster at FreeBSD.org Mon Feb 2 03:06:07 2009 From: bugmaster at FreeBSD.org (FreeBSD bugmaster) Date: Mon Feb 2 03:06:37 2009 Subject: Current unassigned doc problem reports Message-ID: <200902021106.n12B66cj093514@freefall.freebsd.org> (Note: an HTML version of this report is available at http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr-summary.cgi?category=doc .) The following is a listing of current problems submitted by FreeBSD users. These represent problem reports covering all versions including experimental development code and obsolete releases. S Tracker Resp. Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- p docs/131149 doc spelling mistake in ftpd(8) o docs/130895 doc No man page installed for padlock(4) on amd64 sytstem o docs/130742 doc [patch] articles/geom-class: russian translation is mi o docs/130530 doc atacontrol(8) does not mention SATA300 mode (or SATA15 o docs/130364 doc Man page for top needs explanation of CPU states o docs/130238 doc nfs.lockd man page doesn't mention NFSLOCKD option or o docs/129671 doc New TCP chapter for Developer's Handbook (from rwatson o docs/129464 doc using packages system o docs/129196 doc Inconsistent errno in strtol() o docs/129095 doc ipfw(8): Can not check that packet originating/destine o docs/128524 doc No geom documentation for loading gjournal(8) o docs/128356 doc [request] add Firefox plugin for FreeBSD manual pages o docs/127908 doc [patch] readdir(3) error documentation s docs/127844 doc Example code skeleton_capture_n.c in meteor(4) manpage o docs/126590 doc [patch] Write routine called forever in Sample Echo Ps o docs/126484 doc libc function res-zonscut2 is not documented o docs/125921 doc lpd(8) talks about blocks in minfree while it is KB in o docs/125751 doc man 3 pthread_getschedparam section ERRORS incomplete f docs/122052 doc minor update on handbook section 20.7.1 o docs/121952 doc Handbook chapter on Network Address Translation wrong o docs/121871 doc ftpd does not interpret configuration files as documen o docs/121585 doc [handbook] Wrong multicast specification o docs/121565 doc dhcp-options(5) manpage incorrectly formatted omitting s docs/121541 doc [request] no man pages for wlan_scan_ap o docs/121312 doc RELNOTES_LANG breaks release if not en_US.ISO8859-1 o docs/121173 doc [patch] mq_getattr(2): mq_flags mistakenly described a s docs/120917 doc [request]: Man pages mising for thr_xxx syscalls o docs/120539 doc Inconsistent ipfw's man page o docs/120456 doc ath(4) needs to specify requirement on wlan_scan_sta o docs/120125 doc [patch] Installing FreeBSD 7.0 via serial console and o docs/120024 doc resolver(5) and hosts(5) need updated for IPv6 o docs/119746 doc l10n chapter of handbook (Russian Language) o docs/119545 doc books/arch-handbook/usb/chapter.sgml formatting a docs/119536 doc a few typos in French handbook (basics) o docs/118902 doc [patch] wrong signatures in d2i_RSAPublicKey man pages o docs/118332 doc man page for top does not describe STATE column wait e o docs/118214 doc close(2) error returns incomplete o docs/118020 doc ipfilter(4): man pages query for man 4 ipfilter return o docs/117747 doc 'break' system call needs a man page o docs/116480 doc sysctl(3) description of kern.file no longer applies s o docs/116116 doc mktemp (3) re/move note o docs/116080 doc PREFIX is documented, but not the more important LOCAL o docs/115921 doc Booting from pst(4) is not supported o docs/115065 doc [patch] sync ps.1 with p_flag and keywords o docs/114371 doc [patch] [ip6] rtadvd.con(5) should show how to adverti o docs/114184 doc [patch] [ndis]: add info to man 4 ndis o docs/114139 doc mbuf(9) has misleading comments on M_DONTWAIT and M_TR o docs/113194 doc [patch] [request] crontab.5: handling of day-in-month o docs/112804 doc groff(1) command should be called to explicitly use "p o docs/112682 doc Handbook GEOM_GPT explanation does not provide accurat o docs/111425 doc Missing chunks of text in historical manpages o docs/111265 doc [request] Clarify how to set common shell variables o docs/111147 doc hostapd.conf is not documented o docs/110999 doc carp(4) should document unsupported interface types o docs/110692 doc wi(4) man page doesn't say WPA is not supported o docs/110376 doc [patch] add some more explanations for the iwi/ipw fir o docs/110253 doc [patch] rtprio(1): remove processing starvation commen o docs/110062 doc [patch] mount_nfs(8) fails to mention a failure condit o docs/110061 doc [patch] tuning(7) missing reference to vfs.read_max o docs/109981 doc No manual entry for post-grohtml o docs/109977 doc No manual entry for ksu o docs/109973 doc No manual entry for c++filt o docs/109972 doc No manual entry for zless/bzless f docs/109226 doc [request] No manual entry for sntp o docs/109201 doc [request]: manual for callbootd a docs/108980 doc list of missing man pages o docs/108101 doc /boot/default/loader.conf contains an incorrect commen o docs/106135 doc [request] articles/vinum needs to be updated o docs/105608 doc fdc(4) debugging description staled o docs/104879 doc Howto: Listen to IMA ADPCM .wav files on FreeBSD box o docs/102719 doc [patch] ng_bpf(4) example leads to unneeded promiscuos o docs/101464 doc sync ru_RU.KOI8-R/articles/portbuild/article.html with o docs/100196 doc man login.conf does explain not "unlimited" o docs/99506 doc FreeBSD Handbook addition: IPv6 Server Settings o docs/98974 doc Missing tunables in loader(8) manpage o docs/98759 doc [patch] sbp_targ(4) man page missing reference to devi o docs/98115 doc Missing parts after rendering handbook to RTF format o docs/96207 doc Comments of a sockaddr_un structure could confuse one o docs/94625 doc [patch] growfs man page -- document "panic: not enough o docs/92626 doc jail manpage should mention disabling some periodic sc o docs/91506 doc ndis(4) man page should be more specific about support o docs/91174 doc [REQUEST] Handbook: Addition of Oracle 9i installation o docs/91149 doc read(2) can return EINVAL for unaligned access to bloc o docs/88512 doc [patch] mount_ext2fs(8) man page has no details on lar o docs/87936 doc Handbook chapter on NIS/YP lacks good information on a o docs/87857 doc ifconfig(8) wireless options order matters o docs/86342 doc bikeshed entry of Handbook is wrong o docs/85128 doc [patch] loader.conf(5) autoboot_delay incompletly desc o docs/84956 doc [patch] intro(5) manpage doesn't mention API coverage o docs/84932 doc new document: printing with an Epson ALC-3000N on Free o docs/84670 doc [patch] tput(1) manpage missing ENVIRONMENT section wi o docs/84317 doc fdp-primer doesn't show class=USERNAME distinctively o docs/84271 doc [patch] compress(1) doesn't warn about nasty link hand o docs/83820 doc getino(3) manpage not installed f docs/82595 doc 25.5.3 Configuring a bridge section of the handbook ne o docs/78480 doc Networked printer setup unnecessarily complex in handb o docs/63570 doc [patch] Language cleanup for the Handbook's DNS sectio o docs/61605 doc [request] Improve documentation for i386 disk geometry o docs/61301 doc [patch] Manpage patch for aue(4) to enable HomePNA fun o docs/59835 doc ipfw(8) man page does not warn about accepted but mean o docs/59477 doc Outdated Info Documents at http://docs.freebsd.org/inf o docs/59044 doc [patch] doc.docbook.mk does not properly handle a sour s docs/54752 doc bus_dma explained in ISA section in Handbook: should b o docs/53751 doc bus_dma(9) incorrectly documents BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW o docs/53596 doc Updates to mt(1) manual page o docs/53271 doc bus_dma(9) fails to document alignment restrictions o docs/50211 doc [patch] doc.docbook.mk: fix textfile creation o docs/48101 doc [patch] add documentation on the fixit disk to the FAQ o docs/43823 doc [patch] update to environ(7) manpage o docs/41089 doc pax(1) -B option does not mention interaction with -z o docs/40423 doc Keyboard(4)'s definition of parameters to GETFKEY/SETF o docs/38982 doc [patch] developers-handbook/Jail fix o docs/38556 doc EPS file of beastie, as addition to existing examples s docs/35678 doc docproj Makefiles for web are broken for paths with sp s docs/33589 doc [patch] to doc.docbook.mk to post process .tex files. a docs/30008 doc [patch] French softupdates document should be translat o docs/27605 doc [patch] Cross-document references () o docs/26286 doc *printf(3) etc should gain format string warnings o docs/24786 doc missing FILES descriptions in sa(4) s docs/20028 doc ASCII docs should reflect tags in the sourc 120 problems total. 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I was trying to use glabel to clear a /dev/ufs/ label and it was refusing to do it. I suggest modifying the g(eom_)label manpage to reflect that to alter a label, you must use the proper utility to make the change, for example: mkisofs for iso9660 tunefs for ufs glabel for label And the rest as needed. This will clarify that geom_label is only as a method, not a general purpose tool to alter all information. >How-To-Repeat: tunefs -L root /dev/ad0s1a # creates /dev/ufs/root glabel clear root # fails to clear /dev/ufs/root tunefs -L "" /dev/ad0s1a # clears /dev/ufs/root >Fix: See above, how to repeat >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: From fabianruch at bsdgroup.de Thu Feb 5 12:50:04 2009 From: fabianruch at bsdgroup.de (Fabian Ruch) Date: Thu Feb 5 12:50:36 2009 Subject: docs/131433: [patch] A few punctuation and spelling mistakes in porters-handbook Message-ID: <200902052033.n15KXRN0002219@beastie.local> >Number: 131433 >Category: docs >Synopsis: [patch] A few punctuation and spelling mistakes in porters-handbook >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: low >Responsible: freebsd-doc >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: doc-bug >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Thu Feb 05 20:50:03 UTC 2009 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: Fabian Ruch >Release: FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE i386 >Organization: >Environment: System: FreeBSD beastie.local 7.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE #0: Thu Jan 1 14:37:25 UTC 2009 root@logan.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 >Description: In doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/book.sgml (r1.973) I noticed a few punctuation and spelling mistakes. For further information see attached patch file. >How-To-Repeat: Have a look at FreeBSD's detailed documentation. >Fix: Apply attached patch to the source file. >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: From fabianruch at bsdgroup.de Thu Feb 5 13:40:05 2009 From: fabianruch at bsdgroup.de (Fabian Ruch) Date: Thu Feb 5 13:40:16 2009 Subject: docs/131433: [patch] A few punctuation and spelling mistakes in porters-handbook Message-ID: <200902052140.n15Le4l1092324@freefall.freebsd.org> The following reply was made to PR docs/131433; it has been noted by GNATS. From: Fabian Ruch To: bug-followup@FreeBSD.org Cc: Subject: Re: docs/131433: [patch] A few punctuation and spelling mistakes in porters-handbook Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 22:15:03 +0100 I apologise for that the patch[1] wasn't attached and the redundant information. [1]http://people.bsdgroup.de/~fabianruch/freebsd/doc/porters-handbook/ph1973en.diff From manolis at FreeBSD.org Thu Feb 5 14:05:45 2009 From: manolis at FreeBSD.org (manolis@FreeBSD.org) Date: Thu Feb 5 14:05:51 2009 Subject: docs/131433: [patch] A few punctuation and spelling mistakes in porters-handbook Message-ID: <200902052205.n15M5iWc013383@freefall.freebsd.org> Synopsis: [patch] A few punctuation and spelling mistakes in porters-handbook State-Changed-From-To: open->closed State-Changed-By: manolis State-Changed-When: Thu Feb 5 22:05:18 UTC 2009 State-Changed-Why: Patch committed, thanks! http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=131433 From dfilter at FreeBSD.ORG Thu Feb 5 14:10:04 2009 From: dfilter at FreeBSD.ORG (dfilter service) Date: Thu Feb 5 14:10:11 2009 Subject: docs/131433: commit references a PR Message-ID: <200902052210.n15MA3Nh013505@freefall.freebsd.org> The following reply was made to PR docs/131433; it has been noted by GNATS. From: dfilter@FreeBSD.ORG (dfilter service) To: bug-followup@FreeBSD.org Cc: Subject: Re: docs/131433: commit references a PR Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 22:04:02 +0000 (UTC) manolis 2009-02-05 22:03:53 UTC FreeBSD doc repository Modified files: en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook book.sgml Log: Fix punctuation and spelling mistakes in porters-handbook PR: docs/131433 Submitted by: Fabian Ruch Revision Changes Path 1.974 +4 -4 doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/book.sgml _______________________________________________ cvs-all@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/cvs-all To unsubscribe, send any mail to "cvs-all-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" From keramida at FreeBSD.org Thu Feb 5 18:31:38 2009 From: keramida at FreeBSD.org (keramida@FreeBSD.org) Date: Thu Feb 5 18:31:45 2009 Subject: docs/131370: glabel(8): geom_label needs clarification in docs Message-ID: <200902060231.n162VcfH016761@freefall.freebsd.org> Synopsis: glabel(8): geom_label needs clarification in docs Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-doc->keramida Responsible-Changed-By: keramida Responsible-Changed-When: Fri Feb 6 02:31:24 UTC 2009 Responsible-Changed-Why: I'll handle this one. http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=131370 From dektec at vip.163.com Fri Feb 6 00:22:20 2009 From: dektec at vip.163.com (Leo Peng in Dektec) Date: Fri Feb 6 00:22:27 2009 Subject: Small and Middle Wave Solder and Reflow Oven Message-ID: <1233907417_SectionID-284907_HitID-1233907349000_SiteID-30068_EmailID-37325963_DB-2@eb13.ebhost8.com> Your email program does not support HTML. 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From tabthorpe at FreeBSD.org Fri Feb 6 09:53:50 2009 From: tabthorpe at FreeBSD.org (tabthorpe@FreeBSD.org) Date: Fri Feb 6 09:53:56 2009 Subject: docs/129464: using packages system Message-ID: <200902061753.n16HrnhP043694@freefall.freebsd.org> Synopsis: using packages system Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-doc->tabthorpe Responsible-Changed-By: tabthorpe Responsible-Changed-When: Fri Feb 6 17:53:49 UTC 2009 Responsible-Changed-Why: I'll take it. http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=129464 From tabthorpe at FreeBSD.org Fri Feb 6 09:54:42 2009 From: tabthorpe at FreeBSD.org (tabthorpe@FreeBSD.org) Date: Fri Feb 6 09:54:48 2009 Subject: docs/116080: PREFIX is documented, but not the more important LOCALBASE Message-ID: <200902061754.n16HsgOS043805@freefall.freebsd.org> Synopsis: PREFIX is documented, but not the more important LOCALBASE Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-doc->tabthorpe Responsible-Changed-By: tabthorpe Responsible-Changed-When: Fri Feb 6 17:54:41 UTC 2009 Responsible-Changed-Why: I'll take it. http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=116080 From geoff at geoffcorey.com Sat Feb 7 16:59:36 2009 From: geoff at geoffcorey.com (geoff@geoffcorey.com) Date: Sat Feb 7 16:59:43 2009 Subject: Hardware Compatibility Message-ID: <569c9c1669040726ef11f2a33dc9b3c6@apexcoffeehouse.com> TEW-424UB is listed under 3.6 Wireless Network Interfaces [i386,amd64] The following devices are known to be supported by the zyd(4) driver: You may want to note that the latest version being sold today is H/W: 3.1R and is not supported by the zyd driver. I purchased this device based on the FreeBSD 7.1 documentation and found it misleading. I had to go and purchase another wireless card as a result. From confirm-s2-ukt30h4rvkyop0wiybf4h03nqc5jn2e4-freebsd-doc=FreeBSD.org at yahoogroups.com Sat Feb 7 20:39:57 2009 From: confirm-s2-ukt30h4rvkyop0wiybf4h03nqc5jn2e4-freebsd-doc=FreeBSD.org at yahoogroups.com (Yahoo! Groups) Date: Sat Feb 7 20:40:03 2009 Subject: Please confirm your request to join New-Humanism_Russia Message-ID: <1234067210.41.76176.w2@yahoogroups.com> Hello freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org, We have received your request to join the New-Humanism_Russia group hosted by Yahoo! Groups, a free, easy-to-use community service. This request will expire in 7 days. TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE GROUP: 1) Go to the Yahoo! 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References 1. http://griap.org/help/abbeyonline_my_account.co.uk.html From linimon at FreeBSD.org Sun Feb 8 07:47:50 2009 From: linimon at FreeBSD.org (linimon@FreeBSD.org) Date: Sun Feb 8 07:47:56 2009 Subject: docs/115921: Booting from pst(4) is not supported Message-ID: <200902081547.n18Flmco094038@freefall.freebsd.org> Synopsis: Booting from pst(4) is not supported State-Changed-From-To: open->closed State-Changed-By: linimon State-Changed-When: Sun Feb 8 15:47:27 UTC 2009 State-Changed-Why: Duplicate of i386/74153. http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=115921 From maxim at FreeBSD.org Mon Feb 9 02:28:42 2009 From: maxim at FreeBSD.org (maxim@FreeBSD.org) Date: Mon Feb 9 02:28:47 2009 Subject: docs/131149: spelling mistake in ftpd(8) Message-ID: <200902091028.n19ASe7a078389@freefall.freebsd.org> Synopsis: spelling mistake in ftpd(8) State-Changed-From-To: patched->closed State-Changed-By: maxim State-Changed-When: Mon Feb 9 10:28:27 UTC 2009 State-Changed-Why: Merged to RELENG_7. http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=131149 From bugmaster at FreeBSD.org Mon Feb 9 03:06:07 2009 From: bugmaster at FreeBSD.org (FreeBSD bugmaster) Date: Mon Feb 9 03:06:40 2009 Subject: Current unassigned doc problem reports Message-ID: <200902091106.n19B66OI008192@freefall.freebsd.org> (Note: an HTML version of this report is available at http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr-summary.cgi?category=doc .) The following is a listing of current problems submitted by FreeBSD users. These represent problem reports covering all versions including experimental development code and obsolete releases. S Tracker Resp. Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- o docs/130895 doc No man page installed for padlock(4) on amd64 sytstem o docs/130742 doc [patch] articles/geom-class: russian translation is mi o docs/130530 doc atacontrol(8) does not mention SATA300 mode (or SATA15 o docs/130364 doc Man page for top needs explanation of CPU states o docs/130238 doc nfs.lockd man page doesn't mention NFSLOCKD option or o docs/129671 doc New TCP chapter for Developer's Handbook (from rwatson o docs/129196 doc Inconsistent errno in strtol() o docs/129095 doc ipfw(8): Can not check that packet originating/destine o docs/128524 doc No geom documentation for loading gjournal(8) o docs/128356 doc [request] add Firefox plugin for FreeBSD manual pages o docs/127908 doc [patch] readdir(3) error documentation s docs/127844 doc Example code skeleton_capture_n.c in meteor(4) manpage o docs/126590 doc [patch] Write routine called forever in Sample Echo Ps o docs/126484 doc libc function res-zonscut2 is not documented o docs/125921 doc lpd(8) talks about blocks in minfree while it is KB in o docs/125751 doc man 3 pthread_getschedparam section ERRORS incomplete f docs/122052 doc minor update on handbook section 20.7.1 o docs/121952 doc Handbook chapter on Network Address Translation wrong o docs/121871 doc ftpd does not interpret configuration files as documen o docs/121585 doc [handbook] Wrong multicast specification o docs/121565 doc dhcp-options(5) manpage incorrectly formatted omitting s docs/121541 doc [request] no man pages for wlan_scan_ap o docs/121312 doc RELNOTES_LANG breaks release if not en_US.ISO8859-1 o docs/121173 doc [patch] mq_getattr(2): mq_flags mistakenly described a s docs/120917 doc [request]: Man pages mising for thr_xxx syscalls o docs/120539 doc Inconsistent ipfw's man page o docs/120456 doc ath(4) needs to specify requirement on wlan_scan_sta o docs/120125 doc [patch] Installing FreeBSD 7.0 via serial console and o docs/120024 doc resolver(5) and hosts(5) need updated for IPv6 o docs/119746 doc l10n chapter of handbook (Russian Language) o docs/119545 doc books/arch-handbook/usb/chapter.sgml formatting a docs/119536 doc a few typos in French handbook (basics) o docs/118902 doc [patch] wrong signatures in d2i_RSAPublicKey man pages o docs/118332 doc man page for top does not describe STATE column wait e o docs/118214 doc close(2) error returns incomplete o docs/118020 doc ipfilter(4): man pages query for man 4 ipfilter return o docs/117747 doc 'break' system call needs a man page o docs/116480 doc sysctl(3) description of kern.file no longer applies s o docs/116116 doc mktemp (3) re/move note o docs/115065 doc [patch] sync ps.1 with p_flag and keywords o docs/114371 doc [patch] [ip6] rtadvd.con(5) should show how to adverti o docs/114184 doc [patch] [ndis]: add info to man 4 ndis o docs/114139 doc mbuf(9) has misleading comments on M_DONTWAIT and M_TR o docs/113194 doc [patch] [request] crontab.5: handling of day-in-month o docs/112804 doc groff(1) command should be called to explicitly use "p o docs/112682 doc Handbook GEOM_GPT explanation does not provide accurat o docs/111425 doc Missing chunks of text in historical manpages o docs/111265 doc [request] Clarify how to set common shell variables o docs/111147 doc hostapd.conf is not documented o docs/110999 doc carp(4) should document unsupported interface types o docs/110692 doc wi(4) man page doesn't say WPA is not supported o docs/110376 doc [patch] add some more explanations for the iwi/ipw fir o docs/110253 doc [patch] rtprio(1): remove processing starvation commen o docs/110062 doc [patch] mount_nfs(8) fails to mention a failure condit o docs/110061 doc [patch] tuning(7) missing reference to vfs.read_max o docs/109981 doc No manual entry for post-grohtml o docs/109977 doc No manual entry for ksu o docs/109973 doc No manual entry for c++filt o docs/109972 doc No manual entry for zless/bzless f docs/109226 doc [request] No manual entry for sntp o docs/109201 doc [request]: manual for callbootd a docs/108980 doc list of missing man pages o docs/108101 doc /boot/default/loader.conf contains an incorrect commen o docs/106135 doc [request] articles/vinum needs to be updated o docs/105608 doc fdc(4) debugging description staled o docs/104879 doc Howto: Listen to IMA ADPCM .wav files on FreeBSD box o docs/102719 doc [patch] ng_bpf(4) example leads to unneeded promiscuos o docs/101464 doc sync ru_RU.KOI8-R/articles/portbuild/article.html with o docs/100196 doc man login.conf does explain not "unlimited" o docs/99506 doc FreeBSD Handbook addition: IPv6 Server Settings o docs/98974 doc Missing tunables in loader(8) manpage o docs/98759 doc [patch] sbp_targ(4) man page missing reference to devi o docs/98115 doc Missing parts after rendering handbook to RTF format o docs/96207 doc Comments of a sockaddr_un structure could confuse one o docs/94625 doc [patch] growfs man page -- document "panic: not enough o docs/92626 doc jail manpage should mention disabling some periodic sc o docs/91506 doc ndis(4) man page should be more specific about support o docs/91174 doc [REQUEST] Handbook: Addition of Oracle 9i installation o docs/91149 doc read(2) can return EINVAL for unaligned access to bloc o docs/88512 doc [patch] mount_ext2fs(8) man page has no details on lar o docs/87936 doc Handbook chapter on NIS/YP lacks good information on a o docs/87857 doc ifconfig(8) wireless options order matters o docs/86342 doc bikeshed entry of Handbook is wrong o docs/85128 doc [patch] loader.conf(5) autoboot_delay incompletly desc o docs/84956 doc [patch] intro(5) manpage doesn't mention API coverage o docs/84932 doc new document: printing with an Epson ALC-3000N on Free o docs/84670 doc [patch] tput(1) manpage missing ENVIRONMENT section wi o docs/84317 doc fdp-primer doesn't show class=USERNAME distinctively o docs/84271 doc [patch] compress(1) doesn't warn about nasty link hand o docs/83820 doc getino(3) manpage not installed f docs/82595 doc 25.5.3 Configuring a bridge section of the handbook ne o docs/78480 doc Networked printer setup unnecessarily complex in handb o docs/63570 doc [patch] Language cleanup for the Handbook's DNS sectio o docs/61605 doc [request] Improve documentation for i386 disk geometry o docs/61301 doc [patch] Manpage patch for aue(4) to enable HomePNA fun o docs/59835 doc ipfw(8) man page does not warn about accepted but mean o docs/59477 doc Outdated Info Documents at http://docs.freebsd.org/inf o docs/59044 doc [patch] doc.docbook.mk does not properly handle a sour s docs/54752 doc bus_dma explained in ISA section in Handbook: should b o docs/53751 doc bus_dma(9) incorrectly documents BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW o docs/53596 doc Updates to mt(1) manual page o docs/53271 doc bus_dma(9) fails to document alignment restrictions o docs/50211 doc [patch] doc.docbook.mk: fix textfile creation o docs/48101 doc [patch] add documentation on the fixit disk to the FAQ o docs/43823 doc [patch] update to environ(7) manpage o docs/41089 doc pax(1) -B option does not mention interaction with -z o docs/40423 doc Keyboard(4)'s definition of parameters to GETFKEY/SETF o docs/38982 doc [patch] developers-handbook/Jail fix o docs/38556 doc EPS file of beastie, as addition to existing examples s docs/35678 doc docproj Makefiles for web are broken for paths with sp s docs/33589 doc [patch] to doc.docbook.mk to post process .tex files. a docs/30008 doc [patch] French softupdates document should be translat o docs/27605 doc [patch] Cross-document references () o docs/26286 doc *printf(3) etc should gain format string warnings o docs/24786 doc missing FILES descriptions in sa(4) s docs/20028 doc ASCII docs should reflect tags in the sourc 116 problems total. 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Kind regards Cassie Chapple -- Cassandra Chapple Sirius Corporation - The Open Source Experts www.siriusit.co.uk || +44 870 608 0063 From gavin at FreeBSD.org Tue Feb 10 09:13:40 2009 From: gavin at FreeBSD.org (gavin@FreeBSD.org) Date: Tue Feb 10 09:13:52 2009 Subject: docs/131562: [man/groff] don't corrupt man pages by replacing all `-' symbols with unicode 0x2212 Message-ID: <200902101713.n1AHDduo023191@freefall.freebsd.org> Synopsis: [man/groff] don't corrupt man pages by replacing all `-' symbols with unicode 0x2212 Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-bugs->freebsd-doc Responsible-Changed-By: gavin Responsible-Changed-When: Tue Feb 10 17:12:26 UTC 2009 Responsible-Changed-Why: Over to maintainer(s) http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=131562 From pepper at cbio.mskcc.org Tue Feb 10 10:00:01 2009 From: pepper at cbio.mskcc.org (Chris Pepper) Date: Tue Feb 10 10:00:07 2009 Subject: docs/131568: Cleanup for Message-ID: <200902101758.n1AHwLrf089132@www.freebsd.org> >Number: 131568 >Category: docs >Synopsis: Cleanup for >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: medium >Responsible: freebsd-doc >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: doc-bug >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Tue Feb 10 18:00:00 UTC 2009 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: Chris Pepper >Release: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/firewalls-ipf.html >Organization: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center >Environment: none >Description: I found some issues with the ipf docs. Sorry, I couldn't find the source in CVSweb, and http://www.freebsd.org/tutorials/docproj-primer/ is currently a 404. Also, 'interrogation' is misused in a few places -- 'matching' would be better, since it's not an active conversation. The bit about firewalls having 2+ interfaces isn't correct for the single-host case using ipf just to protect itself from Internet traffic. >How-To-Repeat: 30.5.12 Stateful Filtering Packets destined to go out the interface connected to the public Internet are first checked against the dynamic state table, if the packet matches the next expected packet comprising in a active session conversation, then it exits the firewall and the state of the session conversation flow is updated in the dynamic state table, the remaining packets get checked against the outbound rule set. Packets coming in to the interface connected to the public Internet are first checked against the dynamic state table, if the packet matches the next expected packet comprising a active session conversation, then it exits the firewall and the state of the session conversation flow is updated in the dynamic state table, the remaining packets get checked against the inbound rule set. 30.5.13 Inclusive Rule Set Example The following rule set is an example of how to code a very secure inclusive type of firewall. An inclusive firewall only allows services matching pass rules through and blocks all other by default. All firewalls have at the minimum two interfaces which have to have rules to allow the firewall to function. In cases where one or more NICs are cabled to private LANs behind the firewall, those interfaces must have a rule coded to allow free unmolested movement of packets originating from those LAN interfaces. The rules should be first organized into three major sections: all the free unmolested interfaces, the public interface outbound, and the public interface inbound. The rules in each of the public interface sections should have the most frequently matched rules placed before less commonly matched rules, with the last rule in the section blocking and logging all packets on that interface and direction. The Outbound section in the following rule set only contains 'pass' rules which contain selection values that uniquely identify the service that is authorized for public Internet access. All the rules have the 'quick', 'on', 'proto', 'port', and 'keep state' option coded. The 'proto tcp' rules have the 'flag' option included to identify the session start request as the triggering packet to activate the stateful facility. The Inbound section has all the blocking of undesirable packets first, for two different reasons. The first is that these things being blocked may be part of an otherwise valid packet which may be allowed in by the later authorized service rules. The second reason is that by having a rule that explicitly blocks selected packets that I receive on an infrequent basis and that I do not want to see in the log, they will not be caught by the last rule in the section which blocks and logs all packets which have fallen through the rules. The last rule in the section which blocks and logs all packets is how you create the legal evidence needed to prosecute the people who are attacking your system. Another thing you should take note of, is there is no response returned for any of the undesirable stuff, their packets just get dropped and vanish. This way the attacker has no knowledge if his packets have reached your system. The less the attackers can learn about your system, the more time they must invest before actually doing something bad. The inbound 'nmap OS fingerprint' attempts rule I log the first occurrence because this is something a attacker would do. Any time you see log messages on a rule with 'log first'. You should do an ipfstat -hio command to see the number of times the rule has been matched so you know if you are being flooded, i.e. under attack. When you log packets with port numbers you do not recognize, look it up in /etc/services or go to http://www.securitystats.com/tools/portsearch.php and do a port number lookup to find what the purpose of that port number is. You have to change the dc0 interface name in every rule to the interface name of the Nic card that connects your system to the public Internet. For user PPP it would be tun0. ################################################################# # Interface facing Public Internet (Outbound Section) # Interrogate session start requests originating from behind the # firewall on the private network # or from this gateway server destine for the public Internet. ################################################################# # Allow in secure FTP, Telnet, and SCP from public Internet # This function is using SSH (secure shell) pass in quick on dc0 proto tcp from any to any port = 22 flags S keep state # Block and log only first occurrence of all remaining traffic # coming into the firewall. The logging of only the first # occurrence stops a .denial of service. attack targeted # at filling up your log file space. # This rule enforces the block all by default logic. block in log first quick on dc0 all ################### End of rules file ##################################### >Fix: 30.5.12 Stateful Filtering Packets destined to go out the interface connected to the public Internet are first checked against the dynamic state table; if the packet matches the next expected packet in an active session conversation, then it exits the firewall and the conversation flow is updated in the dynamic state table; then the next packet gets checked against the outbound rule set. Packets coming in from the interface connected to the public Internet are first checked against the dynamic state table; if the packet matches the next expected packet in an active session conversation, then it exits the firewall and the state conversation flow is updated in the dynamic state table, then the next packet gets checked against the inbound rule set. 30.5.13 Inclusive Rule Set Example The following rule set is an example of how to code a very secure inclusive type of firewall. An inclusive firewall only allows packets matching 'pass' rules through, and blocks all others by default. All firewalls have at least two interfaces, which must have their own rules to allow the firewall to function. In cases where one or more NICs are connected to private network segments behind the firewall, those interfaces may require rules to allow packets originating from those LAN interfaces transit to each other and/or to the outside (Internet). The rules should be first organized into three major sections: first trusted interfaces, then the public untrusted interface outbound, and last the public untrusted interface inbound. The rules in each of the public interface sections should have the most frequently matched rules placed before less commonly matched rules, with the last rule in each section blocking and logging all packets in that category. The Outbound Section in the following rule set only contains 'pass' rules which contain selection values that uniquely identify the service that is authorized for public Internet access. All the rules have the 'quick', 'on', 'proto', 'port', and 'keep state' options set. The 'proto tcp' rules have the 'flag' option included to identify the session start request as the triggering packet to activate the stateful facility. The Inbound section has all the blocking of undesirable packets first, for two different reasons. The first is that malicious packets may be partial matches for legitimate traffic; if they're malicious we need to discard them rather than allowing them in based on their partial matches for 'allow' rules. The second reason is that known uninteresting rejects can be blocked silently, rather than being caught and logged by the last rule in the section. This last rule in the section, which blocks and logs all packets that have not already been allowed or dropped, helps record malicious activity for future analysis and to create legal evidence for prosecution of attackers. Another thing to note is that these rules do not return any response to any undesirable traffic -- such packets simply get dropped and vanish. This way the attacker has no knowledge of whether their packets have reached your system. The less the attackers can learn about your system, the more time they must invest before actually doing something bad. We suggest logging the first inbound "nmap OS fingerprint" attempt, because this a common indication of an attack beginning. Any time you see messages logged for a rule with "log first", use the "ipfstat -hio" command to see the number of times the rule has been matched; large numbers of matches indicate a flood / attack. When you see packets with port numbers you do not recognize, look them up in /etc/services or at http://www.securitystats.com/tools/portsearch.php. You have to change the dc0 interface name in every rule to the interface name of the NIC that connects your system to the public Internet. For user PPP it would be tun0. ################################################################# # Interface facing Public Internet (Outbound Section) # Match session start requests originating from behind the # firewall on the private network # or from this gateway server, destined for the public Internet. ################################################################# # Allow in secure ssh and scp (telnet/ftp/rlogin replacements) from public Internet pass in quick on dc0 proto tcp from any to any port = 22 flags S keep state # Block and log only first occurrence of all remaining traffic # coming into the firewall. 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Patch attached with submission follows: --- ed.1 2009-01-09 12:55:47.000000000 -0400 +++ bin/ed/ed.1 2009-02-12 21:38:45.000000000 -0400 @@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ The last line in the buffer. .It n The -.Em n Ns th, +.Em n Ns th line in the buffer where .Em n @@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ deleted or otherwise modified. .It (.,.)l Print the addressed lines unambiguously. -If a single line fills for than one screen (as might be the case +If a single line fills more than one screen (as might be the case when viewing a binary file, for instance), a .Dq Li --More-- prompt is printed on the last line. >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: From andrew at qemg.org Thu Feb 12 18:00:09 2009 From: andrew at qemg.org (Andrew Wright) Date: Thu Feb 12 18:00:16 2009 Subject: docs/131626: dump(8) "recommended" cache option confusing Message-ID: <200902130153.n1D1rjea032267@www.freebsd.org> >Number: 131626 >Category: docs >Synopsis: dump(8) "recommended" cache option confusing >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: low >Responsible: freebsd-doc >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: doc-bug >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Fri Feb 13 02:00:07 UTC 2009 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: Andrew Wright >Release: 7.1 >Organization: Mount Allison University >Environment: FreeBSD qemg.org 7.1-RELEASE-p1 FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p1 #9: Tue Jan 13 21:17:15 AST 2009 root@qemg.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 >Description: The description of the "recommended" use of cache and snapshots in dump(8) is somewhat confusing, as the reason for the recommendation is left unclear. >How-To-Repeat: See docs for dump(8) option "C" -> cache size. >Fix: Doc update, patch attached. Patch attached with submission follows: --- dump.8 2009-01-09 13:07:26.000000000 -0400 +++ /tmp/dump.8 2009-02-12 21:52:03.000000000 -0400 @@ -136,9 +136,11 @@ This will greatly improve performance at the cost of .Nm -possibly not noticing changes in the file system between passes. -It is -recommended that you always use this option when dumping a snapshot. +possibly not noticing changes in the file system between passes +unless a snapshot is being used. +The potential for performance improvement indicates that +use of this option together with snapshots is the recommended +course of action. Beware that .Nm forks, and the actual memory use may be larger than the specified cache >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: From pgj at FreeBSD.org Thu Feb 12 22:33:40 2009 From: pgj at FreeBSD.org (pgj@FreeBSD.org) Date: Thu Feb 12 22:33:46 2009 Subject: docs/131625: [patch] Typos in ed(1) man page Message-ID: <200902130633.n1D6XdkC064476@freefall.freebsd.org> Synopsis: [patch] Typos in ed(1) man page Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-doc->pgj Responsible-Changed-By: pgj Responsible-Changed-When: Fri Feb 13 06:33:00 UTC 2009 Responsible-Changed-Why: Take http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=131625 From pgj at FreeBSD.org Thu Feb 12 22:34:02 2009 From: pgj at FreeBSD.org (pgj@FreeBSD.org) Date: Thu Feb 12 22:34:08 2009 Subject: docs/131626: [patch] dump(8) "recommended" cache option confusing Message-ID: <200902130634.n1D6Y1cb064822@freefall.freebsd.org> Synopsis: [patch] dump(8) "recommended" cache option confusing Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-doc->pgj Responsible-Changed-By: pgj Responsible-Changed-When: Fri Feb 13 06:33:44 UTC 2009 Responsible-Changed-Why: Take http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=131626 From sinet at siliconindia.us Fri Feb 13 06:54:41 2009 From: sinet at siliconindia.us (Rass khan) Date: Fri Feb 13 06:54:47 2009 Subject: Rass khan has added you as a contact on SiliconIndia Message-ID: <6286903adecdb6f69e356ebac737adad@mail.siliconindia.us> [1]SiliconIndia - India's Largest Professional Network [2]Rass khan [3]Rass khan Hi freebsd-doc@freebsd.org, I would like to invite you to my professional network on SiliconIndia. 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L?impossible incarnation : le corps dans la ph?nom?nologie de Husserl II. Le Dasein sans corps : l?autre oubli de Martin Heidegger III. Le cogito asubjectif : la jonction de sentir et mouvement dans la ph?nom?nologie de Jan Pato ka IV. De l?eidos ? l?action : Paul Ricoeur et la ph?nom?nologie herm?neutique de l?homme capable V. La ph?nom?nologie dans la chair: corpor?it?, praxis et symbolisme chez Merleau-Ponty Deuxi?me partie : La philosophie dans la chair: embodiment et signification dans la linguistique cognitive I. La s?mantique cognitive : le ? tournant corporel ? de la philosophie du langage II. Si l?amour est un voyage : les m?taphores avec lesquelles nous vivons III. Les structures du monde de la vie : perception et cat?gorisation IV. Un art cach? dans les profondeurs de l??me humaine: sch?matisme et cognition V. L??motion de la raison ph?nom?nologie et s?mantique du pathos Conclusion : L?origine de la v?rit? DESCRIPTION This work is the result of a crossed research between phenomenology and cognitive science concerning the problems of corporality and incarnation of the meaning of the experience itself. The leading idea of our research is that of searching an approach of the signification, of the comprehension and of the truth that would constitute an alternative to both transcendental idealism and reductionist materialism. Our position could be summed up in the formula of phenomenological experiential realism. The syncretism of the approaches is the main methodological characteristic of the book, as it is reflected in the structure of the work: in its first part, focusing on phenomenology, it is taken into consideration the analysis of one?s own body, of the motility and of the sense at authors such as Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Pato ka, Ricoeur; while in the second part we have shifted to the field of the philosophy of language and cognition, taking interest in a relatively new and still developing trend: cognitive semantics (Lakoff, Johnson, Fauconnier, Turner and ? with differences ? Eco). We have traced in the notion of embodiment proposed by cognitive linguistics a concept that can interlock the phenomenological notion of one?s own body, and in a larger vision, to Merleau-Ponty?s philosophy of the flesh. The fundamental idea that encompasses our project is that of a ?corporeal scheme? in the heart of the perceptive, cognitive and linguistic process, which, in its practical and affective interaction with the environment, forms our spirit and gives a cognitive coherence to our experience of the world. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Lorenzo Altieri is a PhD in Philosophy of the University Paris IV ? Sorbonne and the University of Naples ?Federico II?, where he collaborates with the chair of Philosophy of Language. In 2004 he published a monography about the work of Ricoeur: Le Metamorfosi di Narciso. Il Cogito itinerante di Paul Ricoeur (La Citt? del Sole). He is the author of numerous articles in English, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. He is secretary of the REM (R?seau Euro-M?diterran?en de ph?nom?nologie pour le dialogue interculturel). Zeta Books Address 52 Carol I Bldv, ap. 5 020923 Bucharest, Romania Telephone Fax 0040 733 046 689 0040 318 166 779 Website www.zetabooks.com Orders orders@zetabooks.com You have received this information newsletter because your have either subscribed directly to Zeta Books or your e-mail has been found on a public website related to the type of books we sell. We apologize if it has reached you by mistake. -- If you do not want to receive any more newsletters, http://news.zetabooks.com//?p=unsubscribe&uid=aca0ebd4507e7f29cc833501f73e55b2 To update your preferences and to unsubscribe visit http://news.zetabooks.com//?p=preferences&uid=aca0ebd4507e7f29cc833501f73e55b2 Forward a Message to Someone http://news.zetabooks.com//?p=forward&uid=aca0ebd4507e7f29cc833501f73e55b2&mid=35 -- Powered by PHPlist, www.phplist.com -- From jerrymc at msu.edu Fri Feb 13 09:37:34 2009 From: jerrymc at msu.edu (Jerry McAllister) Date: Fri Feb 13 09:37:41 2009 Subject: About FreeBSD hardware compatibility? In-Reply-To: <922d8fe50901181815g1a6d3331n3c04539159b24134@mail.gmail.com> References: <922d8fe50901181815g1a6d3331n3c04539159b24134@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20090213171502.GA82396@gizmo.acns.msu.edu> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 10:15:37AM +0800, aaron lewis wrote: > Hi, > I'm a freebsd lovers , i wonna install fbsd7.1 to my laptop (IBM > Thinkpad R400 a18). > There's no available informations on laptop compatibility lists. So do you > have any solutions to make a quick check if everything will work? > I know Solaris has a Install_check tool which will give a list whether a > hardware has solaris drivers ,third-part driver or not supported. > Does Fbsd has something likely? > Thk in advance! Here are some web pages to look at. http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/laptop/index.html http://laptop.bsdgroup.de/freebsd/ http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-mobile http://tuxmobil.org/mobile_bsd.html In addition, the RELEASE notes section for each release of FreeBSD contains pages or hardware compatibility notes. 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From fabianruch at bsdgroup.de Sat Feb 14 15:00:07 2009 From: fabianruch at bsdgroup.de (Fabian Ruch) Date: Sat Feb 14 15:00:38 2009 Subject: docs/131684: [patch] articles/linux-comparison: replace Addenda by footnote elements Message-ID: <200902142250.n1EMo4Kf002725@beastie.local> >Number: 131684 >Category: docs >Synopsis: [patch] articles/linux-comparison: replace Addenda by footnote elements >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: low >Responsible: freebsd-doc >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: change-request >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Sat Feb 14 23:00:05 UTC 2009 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: Fabian Ruch >Release: FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE i386 >Organization: >Environment: System: FreeBSD beastie.local 7.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE #0: Thu Jan 1 14:37:25 UTC 2009 root@logan.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 >Description: The attached patch replaces the addenda by footnotes in doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/linux-comparison/article.sgml (r1.10), so that the extra information is always shown on the same page currently read and one can jump to it via hyperlinks. >How-To-Repeat: Inform yourself about an Open Source alternative to Linux! >Fix: --- lc110en.diff begins here --- Index: article.sgml =================================================================== RCS file: /home/ncvs/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/linux-comparison/article.sgml,v retrieving revision 1.10 diff -u -r1.10 article.sgml --- article.sgml 8 Aug 2006 19:35:13 -0000 1.10 +++ article.sgml 14 Feb 2009 22:34:11 -0000 @@ -99,7 +99,15 @@ &os; is a complete operating system (kernel and userland) with a well-respected heritage grounded in the - roots of Unix development.[1] Since both the kernel and the + roots of Unix development. + + + See also + for a brief history. + + + Since both the kernel and the provided utilities are under the control of the same release engineering team, there is less likelihood of library incompatibilities. Security vulnerabilities can also be @@ -145,7 +153,15 @@ restrictions on the distribution of GPLd code. In contrast, the BSD license places no such restrictions, which gives you the flexibility of keeping the code Open Source or closing - the code for a proprietary commercial product.[2] Having + the code for a proprietary commercial product. + + + For a fairly unbiased view of the merits of each + license, see . + + + Having stable and reliable code under the attractive BSD license means that many operating systems, such as Apple OS X are based on FreeBSD code. It also means that if you choose @@ -192,7 +208,15 @@ operating system! It supports the X Window System, the same one used in &linux; distributions to provide a desktop user interface. It also supports over 13,000 easy to install - third-party applications,[3] including KDE, Gnome, and + third-party applications, + + + Using FreeBSD's ports + collection: software installation is as easy as + pkg_add -r application_name. + + + including KDE, Gnome, and OpenOffice. Several projects are available to ease the installation of @@ -483,14 +507,30 @@ and Unix skillsets to FreeBSD administration. In-house developers have full access to all - FreeBSD code[4] for all releases going back to the original + FreeBSD code + + + In addition, all code is browsable through a + web-interface: . + + + for all releases going back to the original &os; release. Included with the code are all of the log messages which provide context to changes and bug fixes. Additionally, a developer can easily replicate any release by simply checking out the code with the desired label. In contrast, &linux; traditionally didn't follow this model, but has recently adopted a more mature development - model. [5] + model. + + + An interesting overview of the evolving Linux + development model can be found at . + + + In-house developers also have full access to FreeBSD's - - - Addenda - - - - See also - for a brief history. - - For a fairly unbiased view of the merits of each - license, see . - - Using FreeBSD's ports - collection: software installation is as easy as - pkg_add -r application_name. - - In addition, all code is browsable through a - web-interface: . - - An interesting overview of the evolving Linux - development model can be found at . - - - --- lc110en.diff ends here --- >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: From sflanagan at sprintmail.com Sat Feb 14 20:33:33 2009 From: sflanagan at sprintmail.com (SPC Marketing Company) Date: Sat Feb 14 20:33:40 2009 Subject: Press Release: Proposal to End the Foreclosure Crisis Message-ID: <1234648935a2a64a0985efe1dca7a4d36ddb05a61d@sprintmail.com> February 1, 2009 -- For Immediate Release -- Contact: Stephen Flanagan 631-661-2727 sflanagan@sprintmail.com ?Finally... A Solution that Helps Main Street? End Foreclosures. Empower Individual Homeowners. Turn ?Toxic? Assets Into Valued Assets. "The Mortgage Equity-Equalization Program" West Islip, NY ? A bold new program to end the mortgage foreclosure crisis was announced today. The ?Mortgage Equity-Equalization Program? will end the foreclosure crisis by giving individual homeowners ?cash vouchers? that are equal to the lost value of their real estate. Declining real estate values has been the primary cause of the financial meltdown. If we could return home values to what they were three years ago, the foreclosure crisis would end. ?That?s exactly what the ?Mortgage Equity-Equalization Program? does?, says program author Stephen Flanagan. ?This plan offers financially-strapped homeowners the help they need to keep their homes. Let?s stop the bailout madness and take action now to turn ?troubled assets? into ?valued assets.?? Here?s the Solution: 1) Use a portion of the $350 billion left from the original TARP package passed in October. No additional money is required. 2) Give homeowners with sub-prime mortgages a "cash voucher" that is equal to the percentage decrease in home values over the last three years (around 20%). For example: Let's say you bought a $200,000 home three years ago. Home values nationally have declined 20% making the current value of your home $160,000. The government would take money from the $350 billion bailout and present you with a voucher worth $40,000. This will "equalize" the equity in your home. You will now have $160,000 in equity on your house and $40,000 in equity from the government. This puts the homeowner's equity position back where it was before the housing crisis happened. * 3) Homeowners would then go to their Mortgage holder with the voucher and use the "cash" value to reduce the principal balance on their mortgage. The Bank will be permitted to use this "cash" under the conditions that they modify the terms of the loan to reflect a $40,000 drop in principal amount AND modify the terms to reflect the current mortgage market. At an average of $11 per $1000 in mortgage savings, that $40,000 credit will reduce the monthly cost of that loan by $440.00. 4) After modification, banks would cash in these vouchers with the Federal Government, thus "infusing" much needed cash into the banking system. Note that the SAME $40,000 has now been used to improve the bank?s cash position and improve the Homeowner?s personal financial circumstances. 5) Homeowners now will hold a mortgage debt that reflects current home values, thus removing most instances of mortgages with balances that exceed home value (a prime cause of default and foreclosure). This program will ?stabilize? the housing market by vastly reducing foreclosures. It also removes the need for the government to ?guarantee? toxic assets because toxic assets will become viable assets. 6) The homeowner will now have an extra $400 per month to spend on other things. This translates into a $4800 per year "stimulus" to the economy by this one homeowner. 7) Multiply this by millions of households and you've taken care of "Main Street" AND "Wall Street". Note that some estimates show that more than two million homes are in danger of foreclosure. This program should be able to prevent most of these foreclosures. Combine this will government-backed FHA or other loan programs, and the housing crisis will be over. 8) The program will also help homeowners who want to sell their homes, but the sale price does not cover the mortgage balance. That homeowner can now sell that house for the market price of $160,000 and still be able to pay off his $200,000 mortgage using the $40,000 equity equalization credit. Though the Feds will try and attach all kinds of strings to this, it remains a simple and viable solution to TWO MAJOR problems: foreclosures and a sagging economy. Imagine the Federal Government killing two birds with one stone. It would be master stroke. Whether the homeowner wants to keep the house or sell the house, this program will reduce the number of forecloses and will infuse cash into the mortgage banking industry AND the general economy. This program empowers INDIVIDUALS BY LETTING them DECIDE if they want to renegotiate and stay in their homes or sell their home. Homeowners will be free to make the deal that's best for them. The program will be SAFE for taxpayers because only a bank can cash in a voucher and then only if the Bank has made the terms of the renegotiated loan viable for both homeowner and financial institution. Of course, homeowners will still have to "re-qualify" for their loan modification. But the lower monthly costs on a modified loan will help them qualify easier. There are many details regarding this proposal that will need to be worked out, but the basic concept is surely one that deserves the attention of Washington. There are other aspects of the proposal that are designed to insure that such a massive breakdown in the U.S. financial system never happens again. The first requirement would be the repeal of "toxic" portions of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA). This piece of legislation is directly responsible for the mortgage crisis because it requires banking institutions to make bad loans. The second requirement would be the "break-up" of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Like the "trust busters" did to railroads and phone companies in the past, we must "break-up" Fannie and Freddie. A half dozen or so regional versions of these companies would insure that if one goes bad, it does not bring down the whole economy. "At a time when trillions of dollars are flowing from Washington to correct the economy," Flanagan states, "I have seen nothing to help millions of hard-working homeowners. Let's get the Mortgage Equity-Equalization Program on the Congressional Agenda and let's start helping Americans hold on to the American dream". # # # Stephen Flanagan is President of SPC Marketing Company and Stevens Publishing Company, both headquartered on Long Island, New York. Flanagan has many years of experience as a businessman and has been politically active for decades. He is also a co-founder and executive director of the Conservative Society for Action. Footnotes: * This program is designed to address the needs of sub-prime mortgages only. The current housing crisis is tied directly to the requirement that banks makes these loans and the fact that these loans are primarily responsible for rising foreclosures and the strain on the banking system. The voucher value would be determined by the mortgage balance. If you have a $200,000 mortgage, your voucher credit would total $40,000. If you bought a house for $200,000 and put 20% down, your mortgage balance would be $160,000. This would result in a $36,000 credit (20% of $160,000). The equity voucher percentage would be based on actual home value declines (20% was used for illustrative purposes). Additionally, the voucher value would not exceed the combined value of the mortgage balance and the original purchase price of the house. Contact: Stephen Flanagan Conservative Society for Action P.O. Box 221, Brightwaters, NY 11718 631-661-2727 sflanagan@sprintmail.com www.csa-1776.org This email sent to: freebsd-doc@freebsd.org From bugmaster at FreeBSD.org Mon Feb 16 03:06:06 2009 From: bugmaster at FreeBSD.org (FreeBSD bugmaster) Date: Mon Feb 16 03:06:36 2009 Subject: Current unassigned doc problem reports Message-ID: <200902161106.n1GB65nx095200@freefall.freebsd.org> (Note: an HTML version of this report is available at http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr-summary.cgi?category=doc .) The following is a listing of current problems submitted by FreeBSD users. These represent problem reports covering all versions including experimental development code and obsolete releases. S Tracker Resp. Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- o docs/131684 doc [patch] articles/linux-comparison: replace Addenda by o docs/131590 doc [patch] whitespace-only change of developers-handbook/ o docs/131568 doc Cleanup for ipf documentation o docs/131562 doc [patch] groff(1): don't corrupt man pages by replacing o docs/130895 doc No man page installed for padlock(4) on amd64 sytstem o docs/130742 doc [patch] articles/geom-class: russian translation is mi o docs/130530 doc atacontrol(8) does not mention SATA300 mode (or SATA15 o docs/130364 doc Man page for top needs explanation of CPU states o docs/130238 doc nfs.lockd man page doesn't mention NFSLOCKD option or o docs/129671 doc New TCP chapter for Developer's Handbook (from rwatson o docs/129196 doc Inconsistent errno in strtol() o docs/129095 doc ipfw(8): Can not check that packet originating/destine o docs/128524 doc No geom documentation for loading gjournal(8) o docs/128356 doc [request] add Firefox plugin for FreeBSD manual pages o docs/127908 doc [patch] readdir(3) error documentation s docs/127844 doc Example code skeleton_capture_n.c in meteor(4) manpage o docs/126590 doc [patch] Write routine called forever in Sample Echo Ps o docs/126484 doc libc function res-zonscut2 is not documented o docs/125921 doc lpd(8) talks about blocks in minfree while it is KB in o docs/125751 doc man 3 pthread_getschedparam section ERRORS incomplete f docs/122052 doc minor update on handbook section 20.7.1 o docs/121952 doc Handbook chapter on Network Address Translation wrong o docs/121871 doc ftpd does not interpret configuration files as documen o docs/121585 doc [handbook] Wrong multicast specification o docs/121565 doc dhcp-options(5) manpage incorrectly formatted omitting s docs/121541 doc [request] no man pages for wlan_scan_ap o docs/121312 doc RELNOTES_LANG breaks release if not en_US.ISO8859-1 o docs/121173 doc [patch] mq_getattr(2): mq_flags mistakenly described a s docs/120917 doc [request]: Man pages mising for thr_xxx syscalls o docs/120539 doc Inconsistent ipfw's man page o docs/120456 doc ath(4) needs to specify requirement on wlan_scan_sta o docs/120125 doc [patch] Installing FreeBSD 7.0 via serial console and o docs/120024 doc resolver(5) and hosts(5) need updated for IPv6 o docs/119746 doc l10n chapter of handbook (Russian Language) o docs/119545 doc books/arch-handbook/usb/chapter.sgml formatting a docs/119536 doc a few typos in French handbook (basics) o docs/118902 doc [patch] wrong signatures in d2i_RSAPublicKey man pages o docs/118332 doc man page for top does not describe STATE column wait e o docs/118214 doc close(2) error returns incomplete o docs/118020 doc ipfilter(4): man pages query for man 4 ipfilter return o docs/117747 doc 'break' system call needs a man page o docs/116480 doc sysctl(3) description of kern.file no longer applies s o docs/116116 doc mktemp (3) re/move note o docs/115065 doc [patch] sync ps.1 with p_flag and keywords o docs/114371 doc [patch] [ip6] rtadvd.con(5) should show how to adverti o docs/114184 doc [patch] [ndis]: add info to man 4 ndis o docs/114139 doc mbuf(9) has misleading comments on M_DONTWAIT and M_TR o docs/113194 doc [patch] [request] crontab.5: handling of day-in-month o docs/112804 doc groff(1) command should be called to explicitly use "p o docs/112682 doc Handbook GEOM_GPT explanation does not provide accurat o docs/111425 doc Missing chunks of text in historical manpages o docs/111265 doc [request] Clarify how to set common shell variables o docs/111147 doc hostapd.conf is not documented o docs/110999 doc carp(4) should document unsupported interface types o docs/110692 doc wi(4) man page doesn't say WPA is not supported o docs/110376 doc [patch] add some more explanations for the iwi/ipw fir o docs/110253 doc [patch] rtprio(1): remove processing starvation commen o docs/110062 doc [patch] mount_nfs(8) fails to mention a failure condit o docs/110061 doc [patch] tuning(7) missing reference to vfs.read_max o docs/109981 doc No manual entry for post-grohtml o docs/109977 doc No manual entry for ksu o docs/109973 doc No manual entry for c++filt o docs/109972 doc No manual entry for zless/bzless f docs/109226 doc [request] No manual entry for sntp o docs/109201 doc [request]: manual for callbootd a docs/108980 doc list of missing man pages o docs/108101 doc /boot/default/loader.conf contains an incorrect commen o docs/106135 doc [request] articles/vinum needs to be updated o docs/105608 doc fdc(4) debugging description staled o docs/104879 doc Howto: Listen to IMA ADPCM .wav files on FreeBSD box o docs/102719 doc [patch] ng_bpf(4) example leads to unneeded promiscuos o docs/101464 doc sync ru_RU.KOI8-R/articles/portbuild/article.html with o docs/100196 doc man login.conf does explain not "unlimited" o docs/99506 doc FreeBSD Handbook addition: IPv6 Server Settings o docs/98974 doc Missing tunables in loader(8) manpage o docs/98759 doc [patch] sbp_targ(4) man page missing reference to devi o docs/98115 doc Missing parts after rendering handbook to RTF format o docs/96207 doc Comments of a sockaddr_un structure could confuse one o docs/94625 doc [patch] growfs man page -- document "panic: not enough o docs/92626 doc jail manpage should mention disabling some periodic sc o docs/91506 doc ndis(4) man page should be more specific about support o docs/91174 doc [REQUEST] Handbook: Addition of Oracle 9i installation o docs/91149 doc read(2) can return EINVAL for unaligned access to bloc o docs/88512 doc [patch] mount_ext2fs(8) man page has no details on lar o docs/87936 doc Handbook chapter on NIS/YP lacks good information on a o docs/87857 doc ifconfig(8) wireless options order matters o docs/86342 doc bikeshed entry of Handbook is wrong o docs/85128 doc [patch] loader.conf(5) autoboot_delay incompletly desc o docs/84956 doc [patch] intro(5) manpage doesn't mention API coverage o docs/84932 doc new document: printing with an Epson ALC-3000N on Free o docs/84670 doc [patch] tput(1) manpage missing ENVIRONMENT section wi o docs/84317 doc fdp-primer doesn't show class=USERNAME distinctively o docs/84271 doc [patch] compress(1) doesn't warn about nasty link hand o docs/83820 doc getino(3) manpage not installed f docs/82595 doc 25.5.3 Configuring a bridge section of the handbook ne o docs/78480 doc Networked printer setup unnecessarily complex in handb o docs/63570 doc [patch] Language cleanup for the Handbook's DNS sectio o docs/61605 doc [request] Improve documentation for i386 disk geometry o docs/61301 doc [patch] Manpage patch for aue(4) to enable HomePNA fun o docs/59835 doc ipfw(8) man page does not warn about accepted but mean o docs/59477 doc Outdated Info Documents at http://docs.freebsd.org/inf o docs/59044 doc [patch] doc.docbook.mk does not properly handle a sour s docs/54752 doc bus_dma explained in ISA section in Handbook: should b o docs/53751 doc bus_dma(9) incorrectly documents BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW o docs/53596 doc Updates to mt(1) manual page o docs/53271 doc bus_dma(9) fails to document alignment restrictions o docs/50211 doc [patch] doc.docbook.mk: fix textfile creation o docs/48101 doc [patch] add documentation on the fixit disk to the FAQ o docs/43823 doc [patch] update to environ(7) manpage o docs/41089 doc pax(1) -B option does not mention interaction with -z o docs/40423 doc Keyboard(4)'s definition of parameters to GETFKEY/SETF o docs/38982 doc [patch] developers-handbook/Jail fix o docs/38556 doc EPS file of beastie, as addition to existing examples s docs/35678 doc docproj Makefiles for web are broken for paths with sp s docs/33589 doc [patch] to doc.docbook.mk to post process .tex files. a docs/30008 doc [patch] French softupdates document should be translat o docs/27605 doc [patch] Cross-document references () o docs/26286 doc *printf(3) etc should gain format string warnings o docs/24786 doc missing FILES descriptions in sa(4) s docs/20028 doc ASCII docs should reflect tags in the sourc 120 problems total. From dfilter at FreeBSD.ORG Mon Feb 16 09:50:06 2009 From: dfilter at FreeBSD.ORG (dfilter service) Date: Mon Feb 16 09:50:16 2009 Subject: docs/119746: commit references a PR Message-ID: <200902161750.n1GHo4PL008620@freefall.freebsd.org> The following reply was made to PR docs/119746; it has been noted by GNATS. From: dfilter@FreeBSD.ORG (dfilter service) To: bug-followup@FreeBSD.org Cc: Subject: Re: docs/119746: commit references a PR Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 17:49:46 +0000 (UTC) manolis 2009-02-16 17:49:36 UTC FreeBSD doc repository Modified files: en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/l10n chapter.sgml Log: Fix some keyboard shortcuts for layout switching in Russian language PR: docs/119746 Submitted by: Vladimir Chukharev Revision Changes Path 1.128 +4 -3 doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/l10n/chapter.sgml _______________________________________________ cvs-all@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/cvs-all To unsubscribe, send any mail to "cvs-all-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" From manolis at FreeBSD.org Mon Feb 16 09:51:38 2009 From: manolis at FreeBSD.org (manolis@FreeBSD.org) Date: Mon Feb 16 09:53:08 2009 Subject: docs/119746: l10n chapter of handbook (Russian Language) Message-ID: <200902161751.n1GHpaeD015466@freefall.freebsd.org> Synopsis: l10n chapter of handbook (Russian Language) State-Changed-From-To: open->closed State-Changed-By: manolis State-Changed-When: Mon Feb 16 17:50:48 UTC 2009 State-Changed-Why: This is very similar to what we use for Greek layout switching. 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Supported by Moonbootica, The Japanese Popstars, Maral Salmassi, Acidkids, Markus Lange.... ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// From subhro.kar at gmail.com Tue Feb 17 06:25:55 2009 From: subhro.kar at gmail.com (Subhro Kar) Date: Tue Feb 17 06:26:01 2009 Subject: Incorrect expression of idea Message-ID: Hello, Relevant Page: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/developers-handbook/policies-contributed.html Relevant Section: 5.2.1 Current Text: src/contrib/file contains the source as distributed by the maintainers of this package. Parts that are entirely not applicable for FreeBSD can be removed. Suggested Modification: src/contrib/file contains the source as distributed by the maintainers of this package. Parts that are entirely not applicable for FreeBSD are removed. Justification: In the existing source tree, the files referred to as candidates for removal are already removed and absent. Thanks Subhro From support at linuxcenter.kz Tue Feb 17 06:26:24 2009 From: support at linuxcenter.kz (=?KOI8-R?B?7cHL08nNIOfFzNjE1A==?=) Date: Tue Feb 17 08:31:33 2009 Subject: Dear FreeBSD Message-ID: Hello Dear FreeBSD. We are the first online shop in Kazakhstan, the extension opensource. We also distribute and FreeBSD. We would highly appreciate if you post on the page http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors.htm link to us. LinuxCenter.kZ Kazachstan Email: > WWW: http://linuxcenter.kz/page.php?page=fr From matthijs at ls-la.nl Tue Feb 17 15:37:40 2009 From: matthijs at ls-la.nl (matthijs@ls-la.nl) Date: Tue Feb 17 15:37:46 2009 Subject: handbook/cvsup.html Message-ID: <20090217232122.GA30143@hydroxy.ls-la.nl> Hello, Can you add cvsup.is.nl on cvsup.html section. It's a new Netherlands cvsup mirror. Maintainer vmware@is.nl. -- Kind Regards, Matthijs Hesterman From keramida at ceid.upatras.gr Tue Feb 17 17:58:35 2009 From: keramida at ceid.upatras.gr (Giorgos Keramidas) Date: Tue Feb 17 17:58:41 2009 Subject: Incorrect expression of idea In-Reply-To: (Subhro Kar's message of "Tue, 17 Feb 2009 19:23:15 +0530") References: Message-ID: <87ab8kh6aw.fsf@kobe.laptop> On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 19:23:15 +0530, Subhro Kar wrote: > Hello, > > Relevant Page: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/developers-handbook/policies-contributed.html > Relevant Section: 5.2.1 > > Current Text: > > src/contrib/file contains the source as distributed by the maintainers > of this package. Parts that are entirely not applicable for FreeBSD can > be removed. > > Suggested Modification: > > src/contrib/file contains the source as distributed by the maintainers > of this package. Parts that are entirely not applicable for FreeBSD are > removed. > > Justification: > > In the existing source tree, the files referred to as candidates for > removal are already removed and absent. The change is really minor, but we do not usually *require* that the files are removed. It is merely a 'good practice' that a lot of maintainers follow. From support at linuxcenter.kz Wed Feb 18 19:59:35 2009 From: support at linuxcenter.kz (=?KOI8-R?B?7cHL08nNIOfFzNjE1A==?=) Date: Wed Feb 18 20:50:47 2009 Subject: Hello dear FreeBSD Message-ID: From: Geldt Maxim Date: 2009/2/19 Subject: Dear FreeBSD To: doc@freebsd.org Hello Dear FreeBSD. We are the first online shop in Kazakhstan, the extension opensource. We also distribute and FreeBSD. We would highly appreciate if you post on the page http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors.htm link to us. LinuxCenter.kZ Kazachstan Email: > WWW: http://linuxcenter.kz/page.php?page=fr From rakhmanov.martin at gmail.com Thu Feb 19 02:49:42 2009 From: rakhmanov.martin at gmail.com (Martin Rakhmanov) Date: Thu Feb 19 02:49:49 2009 Subject: xargs vs -exec Message-ID: Hello >From http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq2.html: # find / -type f -name "*.la" | xargs grep -l /usr/X11R6/lib/libglade-2.0.la Is there any reason to use xargs instead of find's -exec option? # find / -type f -name "*.la" -exec grep -l /usr/X11R6/lib/libglade-2.0.la '{}' \; jimmers From joseph.koshy at gmail.com Thu Feb 19 03:44:06 2009 From: joseph.koshy at gmail.com (Joseph Koshy) Date: Thu Feb 19 03:44:12 2009 Subject: xargs vs -exec In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <84dead720902190319s5e8b0b10rb2438a62f1587785@mail.gmail.com> > Is there any reason to use xargs instead of find's -exec option? There would be fewer new processes created with xargs(1), compared to using find -exec. Koshy From joseph.koshy at gmail.com Thu Feb 19 04:46:10 2009 From: joseph.koshy at gmail.com (Joseph Koshy) Date: Thu Feb 19 04:46:16 2009 Subject: Hello dear FreeBSD In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <84dead720902190446o38a3d0ue75244df38167e36@mail.gmail.com> Hi, > Hello Dear FreeBSD. We are the first online shop in Kazakhstan, the > extension opensource. We also distribute and FreeBSD. We would highly > appreciate if you post on the page > http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors.htm link > to us. Could you please send in a PR with the relevant information (phone numbers, addresses etc.)? Koshy From jonathan at protouchsales.com Thu Feb 19 05:34:48 2009 From: jonathan at protouchsales.com (Pro Touch Sales Agency) Date: Thu Feb 19 05:35:03 2009 Subject: How do you get into the brides inbox? Message-ID: <8CC32BD0.1C9925B@ProtouchSale-PC> This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. From remko at elvandar.org Thu Feb 19 07:50:32 2009 From: remko at elvandar.org (Remko Lodder) Date: Thu Feb 19 07:50:38 2009 Subject: handbook/cvsup.html In-Reply-To: <20090217232122.GA30143@hydroxy.ls-la.nl> References: <20090217232122.GA30143@hydroxy.ls-la.nl> Message-ID: <20090219153902.GD1874@elvandar.org> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 12:21:23AM +0100, matthijs@ls-la.nl wrote: > Hello, > > Can you add cvsup.is.nl on cvsup.html section. It's a new Netherlands > cvsup mirror. Maintainer vmware@is.nl. > > -- > Kind Regards, > Matthijs Hesterman Dear Matthijs (hoi), Can you please contact hostmaster@nl.freebsd.org to get an official cvsup record? Can you also share with us what kind of lines you have available and what hardware it's running on and what FreeBSD version? 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Thanks, remko -- /"\ Best regards, | remko@FreeBSD.org \ / Remko Lodder | remko@EFnet X http://www.evilcoder.org/ | / \ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | Against HTML Mail and News From niclas.zeising at gmail.com Fri Feb 20 00:50:02 2009 From: niclas.zeising at gmail.com (Niclas Zeising) Date: Fri Feb 20 00:50:14 2009 Subject: docs/131897: [PATCH] Changes to src.conf(5) with regards to the removal of libkse Message-ID: <200902200845.n1K8jRxx033961@www.freebsd.org> >Number: 131897 >Category: docs >Synopsis: [PATCH] Changes to src.conf(5) with regards to the removal of libkse >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: low >Responsible: freebsd-doc >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: doc-bug >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Fri Feb 20 08:50:01 UTC 2009 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: Niclas Zeising >Release: 8.0-CURRENT >Organization: >Environment: >Description: The libkse threading library has been gone for a while from 8-CURRENT, but there are some remains left in src.conf(5) . A recent change tried to remedy that but it was done by editing src.conf(5) directly, instead of the files in src/tools/build/options/ which are used to autogenerate src.conf(5) >How-To-Repeat: >Fix: The attached patch makes the changes to makeman and WITHOUT_LIBPTHREAD in src/tools/build/options, so the man page can be autogenerated, as intended, instead. Patch attached with submission follows: Index: src/tools/build/options/WITHOUT_LIBPTHREAD =================================================================== RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/tools/build/options/WITHOUT_LIBPTHREAD,v retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -d -r1.3 WITHOUT_LIBPTHREAD --- src/tools/build/options/WITHOUT_LIBPTHREAD 9 Oct 2007 17:53:33 -0000 1.3 +++ src/tools/build/options/WITHOUT_LIBPTHREAD 19 Feb 2009 15:06:59 -0000 @@ -1,8 +1,6 @@ .\" $FreeBSD: src/tools/build/options/WITHOUT_LIBPTHREAD,v 1.3 2007/10/09 17:53:33 obrien Exp $ -Set to not build either of the +Set to not build the .Nm libpthread -providing libraries +providing library .Nm ( libthr -(1:1) & -.Nm libkse -(M:N)). +(1:1)) Index: src/tools/build/options/makeman =================================================================== RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/tools/build/options/makeman,v retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -d -r1.8 makeman --- src/tools/build/options/makeman 12 Dec 2007 16:39:31 -0000 1.8 +++ src/tools/build/options/makeman 19 Feb 2009 15:06:59 -0000 @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ .Fl D option of .Xr make 1 -or in environment; see +or in its environment; see .Xr environ 7 . .Pp The values of variables are ignored regardless of their setting; >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: From niclas.zeising at gmail.com Fri Feb 20 01:30:02 2009 From: niclas.zeising at gmail.com (Niclas Zeising) Date: Fri Feb 20 01:30:08 2009 Subject: docs/131898: [PATCH] removal of nonexistent manpage in SEE ALSO section of iwn(4) Message-ID: <200902200923.n1K9NeTp066537@www.freebsd.org> >Number: 131898 >Category: docs >Synopsis: [PATCH] removal of nonexistent manpage in SEE ALSO section of iwn(4) >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: low >Responsible: freebsd-doc >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: doc-bug >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Fri Feb 20 09:30:01 UTC 2009 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: Niclas Zeising >Release: 8.0-CURRENT >Organization: >Environment: >Description: In the see also section of iwn(4) there is a reference to a nonexistent manpage iwnfw(4). The attached patch removes that reference. >How-To-Repeat: >Fix: Patch attached with submission follows: Index: src/share/man/man4/iwn.4 =================================================================== RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/share/man/man4/iwn.4,v retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -d -r1.2 iwn.4 --- src/share/man/man4/iwn.4 12 May 2008 08:53:02 -0000 1.2 +++ src/share/man/man4/iwn.4 18 Feb 2009 19:55:18 -0000 @@ -146,7 +146,6 @@ This should not happen. .El .Sh SEE ALSO -.Xr iwnfw 4 , .Xr pci 4 , .Xr wlan 4 , .Xr wlan_ccmp 4 , >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: From niclas.zeising at gmail.com Fri Feb 20 07:40:06 2009 From: niclas.zeising at gmail.com (Niclas Zeising) Date: Fri Feb 20 07:40:17 2009 Subject: docs/131897: [PATCH] Changes to src.conf(5) with regards to the removal of libkse Message-ID: <200902201540.n1KFe5x9072292@freefall.freebsd.org> The following reply was made to PR docs/131897; it has been noted by GNATS. From: Niclas Zeising To: bug-followup@FreeBSD.org, niclas.zeising@gmail.com Cc: Subject: Re: docs/131897: [PATCH] Changes to src.conf(5) with regards to the removal of libkse Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 16:38:50 +0100 This has been commited and the pr can be closed. From guy at alum.mit.edu Fri Feb 20 15:40:02 2009 From: guy at alum.mit.edu (Guy Harris) Date: Fri Feb 20 15:42:26 2009 Subject: docs/131918: Fixes for the BPF(4) man page Message-ID: <200902202335.n1KNZTCo025415@www.freebsd.org> >Number: 131918 >Category: docs >Synopsis: Fixes for the BPF(4) man page >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: low >Responsible: freebsd-doc >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: doc-bug >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Fri Feb 20 23:40:00 UTC 2009 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: Guy Harris >Release: Top-of-tree CVS >Organization: >Environment: >Description: The BPF(4) man page: still implies that you have separate /dev/bpfN devices in one place; still says only Ethernet, SLIP, and PPP are supported, and that no network types with variable-length headers (such as 802.11) are supported; says that EIO, not EINVAL, is returned if you do a read() with a buffer size other than the one specified with BIOCSBLEN; has some stylistic glitches; doesn't document BIOCGDLTLIST, BIOCSDLT, BIOCSRSIG or BIOCGRSIG; doesn't document the standard ioctls that apply to a BPF device; says the bf_len field of a "struct bpf_program" and the "k" field of a BPF instruction are signed; says the "k" field of a BPF instruction, and the bh_caplen and bh_datalen fields of the BPF per-packet header, are u_long, rather than bpf_u_int32. >How-To-Repeat: >Fix: Patch attached with submission follows: Index: bpf.4 =================================================================== RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/share/man/man4/bpf.4,v retrieving revision 1.52 diff -c -r1.52 bpf.4 *** bpf.4 13 Aug 2008 17:45:06 -0000 1.52 --- bpf.4 20 Feb 2009 23:31:41 -0000 *************** *** 73,84 **** A given interface can be shared by multiple listeners, and the filter underlying each descriptor will see an identical packet stream. .Pp - A separate device file is required for each minor device. - If a file is in use, the open will fail and - .Va errno - will be set to - .Er EBUSY . - .Pp Associated with each open instance of a .Nm file is a user-settable packet filter. --- 73,78 ---- *************** *** 86,100 **** all file descriptors listening on that interface apply their filter. Each descriptor that accepts the packet receives its own copy. .Pp - The packet filter will support any link level protocol that has fixed length - headers. - Currently, only Ethernet, - .Tn SLIP , - and - .Tn PPP - drivers have been modified to interact with - .Nm . - .Pp Since packet data is in network byte order, applications should use the .Xr byteorder 3 macros to extract multi-byte values. --- 80,85 ---- *************** *** 288,300 **** and .In net/if.h . .Pp - In addition to - .Dv FIONREAD - and - .Dv SIOCGIFADDR , - the following commands may be applied to any open - .Nm - file. The (third) argument to .Xr ioctl 2 should be a pointer to the type indicated. --- 273,278 ---- *************** *** 315,321 **** If the requested buffer size cannot be accommodated, the closest allowable size will be set and returned in the argument. A read call will result in ! .Er EIO if it is passed a buffer that is not this size. .It Dv BIOCGDLT .Pq Li u_int --- 293,299 ---- If the requested buffer size cannot be accommodated, the closest allowable size will be set and returned in the argument. A read call will result in ! .Er EINVAL if it is passed a buffer that is not this size. .It Dv BIOCGDLT .Pq Li u_int *************** *** 326,331 **** --- 304,346 ---- .Dq Li DLT_ , are defined in .In net/bpf.h . + .It Dv BIOCGDLTLIST + .Pq Li "struct bpf_dltlist" + Returns an array of the available types of the data link layer + underlying the attached interface: + .Bd -literal -offset indent + struct bpf_dltlist { + u_int bfl_len; + u_int *bfl_list; + }; + .Ed + .Pp + The available types are returned in the array pointed to by the + .Va bfl_list + field while their length in u_int is supplied to the + .Va bfl_len + field. + .Er ENOMEM + is returned if there is not enough buffer space and + .Er EFAULT + is returned if a bad address is encountered. + The + .Va bfl_len + field is modified on return to indicate the actual length in u_int + of the array returned. + If + .Va bfl_list + is + .Dv NULL , + the + .Va bfl_len + field is set to indicate the required length of an array in u_int. + .It Dv BIOCSDLT + .Pq Li u_int + Changes the type of the data link layer underlying the attached interface. + .Er EINVAL + is returned if no interface has been specified or the specified + type is not available for the interface. .It Dv BIOCPROMISC Forces the interface into promiscuous mode. All packets, not just those destined for the local host, are processed. *************** *** 333,338 **** --- 348,356 ---- a listener that opened its interface non-promiscuously may receive packets promiscuously. This problem can be remedied with an appropriate filter. + .Pp + The interface remains in promiscuous mode until all files listening + promiscuously are closed. .It Dv BIOCFLUSH Flushes the buffer of incoming packets, and resets the statistics that are returned by BIOCGSTATS. *************** *** 346,352 **** All other fields are undefined. .It Dv BIOCSETIF .Pq Li "struct ifreq" ! Sets the hardware interface associate with the file. This command must be performed before any packets can be read. The device is indicated by name using the --- 364,370 ---- All other fields are undefined. .It Dv BIOCSETIF .Pq Li "struct ifreq" ! Sets the hardware interface associated with the file. This command must be performed before any packets can be read. The device is indicated by name using the *************** *** 359,365 **** .It Dv BIOCSRTIMEOUT .It Dv BIOCGRTIMEOUT .Pq Li "struct timeval" ! Set or get the read timeout parameter. The argument specifies the length of time to wait before timing out on a read request. --- 377,383 ---- .It Dv BIOCSRTIMEOUT .It Dv BIOCGRTIMEOUT .Pq Li "struct timeval" ! Sets or gets the read timeout parameter. The argument specifies the length of time to wait before timing out on a read request. *************** *** 389,395 **** .El .It Dv BIOCIMMEDIATE .Pq Li u_int ! Enable or disable .Dq immediate mode , based on the truth value of the argument. When immediate mode is enabled, reads return immediately upon packet --- 407,413 ---- .El .It Dv BIOCIMMEDIATE .Pq Li u_int ! Enables or disables .Dq immediate mode , based on the truth value of the argument. When immediate mode is enabled, reads return immediately upon packet *************** *** 409,415 **** the following structure: .Bd -literal struct bpf_program { ! int bf_len; struct bpf_insn *bf_insns; }; .Ed --- 427,433 ---- the following structure: .Bd -literal struct bpf_program { ! u_int bf_len; struct bpf_insn *bf_insns; }; .Ed *************** *** 471,480 **** may result in undefined behavior (most likely, an error returned by .Fn ioctl or haphazard packet matching). .It Dv BIOCSHDRCMPLT .It Dv BIOCGHDRCMPLT .Pq Li u_int ! Set or get the status of the .Dq header complete flag. Set to zero if the link level source address should be filled in automatically --- 489,506 ---- may result in undefined behavior (most likely, an error returned by .Fn ioctl or haphazard packet matching). + .It Dv BIOCGRSIG + .It Dv BIOCSRSIG + .Pq Li u_int + Sets or gets the receive signal. + This signal will be sent to the process or process group specified by + .Dv FIOSETOWN . + It defaults to + .Dv SIGIO . .It Dv BIOCSHDRCMPLT .It Dv BIOCGHDRCMPLT .Pq Li u_int ! Sets or gets the status of the .Dq header complete flag. Set to zero if the link level source address should be filled in automatically *************** *** 491,497 **** and .Dv BIOCGDIRECTION instead. ! Set or get the flag determining whether locally generated packets on the interface should be returned by BPF. Set to zero to see only incoming packets on the interface. Set to one to see packets originating locally and remotely on the interface. --- 517,523 ---- and .Dv BIOCGDIRECTION instead. ! Sets or gets the flag determining whether locally generated packets on the interface should be returned by BPF. Set to zero to see only incoming packets on the interface. Set to one to see packets originating locally and remotely on the interface. *************** *** 499,505 **** .It Dv BIOCSDIRECTION .It Dv BIOCGDIRECTION .Pq Li u_int ! Set or get the setting determining whether incoming, outgoing, or all packets on the interface should be returned by BPF. Set to .Dv BPF_D_IN --- 525,531 ---- .It Dv BIOCSDIRECTION .It Dv BIOCGDIRECTION .Pq Li u_int ! Sets or gets the setting determining whether incoming, outgoing, or all packets on the interface should be returned by BPF. Set to .Dv BPF_D_IN *************** *** 515,526 **** by default. .It Dv BIOCFEEDBACK .Pq Li u_int ! Set packet feedback mode. This allows injected packets to be fed back as input to the interface when output via the interface is successful. When .Dv BPF_D_INOUT ! direction is set, injected outgoing packet is not returned by BPF to avoid duplication. This flag is initialized to zero by default. .It Dv BIOCLOCK Set the locked flag on the --- 541,552 ---- by default. .It Dv BIOCFEEDBACK .Pq Li u_int ! Sets packet feedback mode. This allows injected packets to be fed back as input to the interface when output via the interface is successful. When .Dv BPF_D_INOUT ! direction is set, injected outgoing packets are not returned by BPF to avoid duplication. This flag is initialized to zero by default. .It Dv BIOCLOCK Set the locked flag on the *************** *** 574,579 **** --- 600,657 ---- against .Vt bzh_user_gen . .El + .Sh STANDARD IOCTLS + .Nm + now supports several standard + .Xr ioctl 2 Ns 's + which allow the user to do async and/or non-blocking I/O to an open + .I bpf + file descriptor. + .Bl -tag -width SIOCGIFADDR + .It Dv FIONREAD + .Pq Li int + Returns the number of bytes that are immediately available for reading. + .It Dv SIOCGIFADDR + .Pq Li "struct ifreq" + Returns the address associated with the interface. + .It Dv FIONBIO + .Pq Li int + Sets or clears non-blocking I/O. + If arg is non-zero, then doing a + .Xr read 2 + when no data is available will return -1 and + .Va errno + will be set to + .Er EAGAIN . + If arg is zero, non-blocking I/O is disabled. + Note: setting this + overrides the timeout set by + .Dv BIOCSRTIMEOUT . + .It Dv FIOASYNC + .Pq Li int + Enables or disables async I/O. + When enabled (arg is non-zero), the process or process group specified by + .Dv FIOSETOWN + will start receiving + .Dv SIGIO 's + when packets arrive. + Note that you must do an + .Dv FIOSETOWN + in order for this to take affect, as + the system will not default this for you. + The signal may be changed via + .Dv BIOCSRSIG . + .It Dv FIOSETOWN + .It Dv FIOGETOWN + .Pq Li int + Sets or gets the process or process group (if negative) that should + receive + .Dv SIGIO + when packets are available. + The signal may be changed using + .Dv BIOCSRSIG + (see above). + .El .Sh BPF HEADER The following structure is prepended to each packet returned by .Xr read 2 *************** *** 581,594 **** .Bd -literal struct bpf_hdr { struct timeval bh_tstamp; /* time stamp */ ! u_long bh_caplen; /* length of captured portion */ ! u_long bh_datalen; /* original length of packet */ u_short bh_hdrlen; /* length of bpf header (this struct plus alignment padding */ }; .Ed .Pp ! The fields, whose values are stored in host order, and are: .Pp .Bl -tag -compact -width bh_datalen .It Li bh_tstamp --- 659,672 ---- .Bd -literal struct bpf_hdr { struct timeval bh_tstamp; /* time stamp */ ! bpf_u_int32 bh_caplen; /* length of captured portion */ ! bpf_u_int32 bh_datalen; /* original length of packet */ u_short bh_hdrlen; /* length of bpf header (this struct plus alignment padding */ }; .Ed .Pp ! The fields, whose values are stored in host order, are: .Pp .Bl -tag -compact -width bh_datalen .It Li bh_tstamp *************** *** 666,675 **** The following structure defines the instruction format: .Bd -literal struct bpf_insn { ! u_short code; ! u_char jt; ! u_char jf; ! u_long k; }; .Ed .Pp --- 744,753 ---- The following structure defines the instruction format: .Bd -literal struct bpf_insn { ! u_short code; ! u_char jt; ! u_char jf; ! bpf_u_int32 k; }; .Ed .Pp *************** *** 995,1002 **** all files must assume that the interface is promiscuous, and if so desired, must utilize a filter to reject foreign packets. .Pp - Data link protocols with variable length headers are not currently supported. - .Pp The .Dv SEESENT , .Dv DIRECTION , --- 1073,1078 ---- >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: From guy at alum.mit.edu Fri Feb 20 20:00:07 2009 From: guy at alum.mit.edu (Guy Harris) Date: Fri Feb 20 20:00:13 2009 Subject: docs/131918: Fixes for the BPF(4) man page Message-ID: <200902210400.n1L4062r028422@freefall.freebsd.org> The following reply was made to PR docs/131918; it has been noted by GNATS. From: Guy Harris To: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.org Cc: Subject: Re: docs/131918: Fixes for the BPF(4) man page Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 19:31:03 -0800 --Apple-Mail-5--818174167 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit While we're at it, we might as well remove Since packet data is in network byte order, applications should use the byteorder(3) macros to extract multi-byte values. because, in fact, not all packet data *is* in network byte order (SMB fields, for example, are little-endian). I've attached an updated patch. --Apple-Mail-5--818174167 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=patch2.txt Content-Type: text/plain; x-unix-mode=0644; name="patch2.txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Index: bpf.4 =================================================================== RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/share/man/man4/bpf.4,v retrieving revision 1.52 diff -c -r1.52 bpf.4 *** bpf.4 13 Aug 2008 17:45:06 -0000 1.52 --- bpf.4 21 Feb 2009 03:25:52 -0000 *************** *** 73,84 **** A given interface can be shared by multiple listeners, and the filter underlying each descriptor will see an identical packet stream. .Pp - A separate device file is required for each minor device. - If a file is in use, the open will fail and - .Va errno - will be set to - .Er EBUSY . - .Pp Associated with each open instance of a .Nm file is a user-settable packet filter. --- 73,78 ---- *************** *** 86,104 **** all file descriptors listening on that interface apply their filter. Each descriptor that accepts the packet receives its own copy. .Pp - The packet filter will support any link level protocol that has fixed length - headers. - Currently, only Ethernet, - .Tn SLIP , - and - .Tn PPP - drivers have been modified to interact with - .Nm . - .Pp - Since packet data is in network byte order, applications should use the - .Xr byteorder 3 - macros to extract multi-byte values. - .Pp A packet can be sent out on the network by writing to a .Nm file descriptor. --- 80,85 ---- *************** *** 288,300 **** and .In net/if.h . .Pp - In addition to - .Dv FIONREAD - and - .Dv SIOCGIFADDR , - the following commands may be applied to any open - .Nm - file. The (third) argument to .Xr ioctl 2 should be a pointer to the type indicated. --- 269,274 ---- *************** *** 315,321 **** If the requested buffer size cannot be accommodated, the closest allowable size will be set and returned in the argument. A read call will result in ! .Er EIO if it is passed a buffer that is not this size. .It Dv BIOCGDLT .Pq Li u_int --- 289,295 ---- If the requested buffer size cannot be accommodated, the closest allowable size will be set and returned in the argument. A read call will result in ! .Er EINVAL if it is passed a buffer that is not this size. .It Dv BIOCGDLT .Pq Li u_int *************** *** 326,331 **** --- 300,342 ---- .Dq Li DLT_ , are defined in .In net/bpf.h . + .It Dv BIOCGDLTLIST + .Pq Li "struct bpf_dltlist" + Returns an array of the available types of the data link layer + underlying the attached interface: + .Bd -literal -offset indent + struct bpf_dltlist { + u_int bfl_len; + u_int *bfl_list; + }; + .Ed + .Pp + The available types are returned in the array pointed to by the + .Va bfl_list + field while their length in u_int is supplied to the + .Va bfl_len + field. + .Er ENOMEM + is returned if there is not enough buffer space and + .Er EFAULT + is returned if a bad address is encountered. + The + .Va bfl_len + field is modified on return to indicate the actual length in u_int + of the array returned. + If + .Va bfl_list + is + .Dv NULL , + the + .Va bfl_len + field is set to indicate the required length of an array in u_int. + .It Dv BIOCSDLT + .Pq Li u_int + Changes the type of the data link layer underlying the attached interface. + .Er EINVAL + is returned if no interface has been specified or the specified + type is not available for the interface. .It Dv BIOCPROMISC Forces the interface into promiscuous mode. All packets, not just those destined for the local host, are processed. *************** *** 333,338 **** --- 344,352 ---- a listener that opened its interface non-promiscuously may receive packets promiscuously. This problem can be remedied with an appropriate filter. + .Pp + The interface remains in promiscuous mode until all files listening + promiscuously are closed. .It Dv BIOCFLUSH Flushes the buffer of incoming packets, and resets the statistics that are returned by BIOCGSTATS. *************** *** 346,352 **** All other fields are undefined. .It Dv BIOCSETIF .Pq Li "struct ifreq" ! Sets the hardware interface associate with the file. This command must be performed before any packets can be read. The device is indicated by name using the --- 360,366 ---- All other fields are undefined. .It Dv BIOCSETIF .Pq Li "struct ifreq" ! Sets the hardware interface associated with the file. This command must be performed before any packets can be read. The device is indicated by name using the *************** *** 359,365 **** .It Dv BIOCSRTIMEOUT .It Dv BIOCGRTIMEOUT .Pq Li "struct timeval" ! Set or get the read timeout parameter. The argument specifies the length of time to wait before timing out on a read request. --- 373,379 ---- .It Dv BIOCSRTIMEOUT .It Dv BIOCGRTIMEOUT .Pq Li "struct timeval" ! Sets or gets the read timeout parameter. The argument specifies the length of time to wait before timing out on a read request. *************** *** 389,395 **** .El .It Dv BIOCIMMEDIATE .Pq Li u_int ! Enable or disable .Dq immediate mode , based on the truth value of the argument. When immediate mode is enabled, reads return immediately upon packet --- 403,409 ---- .El .It Dv BIOCIMMEDIATE .Pq Li u_int ! Enables or disables .Dq immediate mode , based on the truth value of the argument. When immediate mode is enabled, reads return immediately upon packet *************** *** 409,415 **** the following structure: .Bd -literal struct bpf_program { ! int bf_len; struct bpf_insn *bf_insns; }; .Ed --- 423,429 ---- the following structure: .Bd -literal struct bpf_program { ! u_int bf_len; struct bpf_insn *bf_insns; }; .Ed *************** *** 471,480 **** may result in undefined behavior (most likely, an error returned by .Fn ioctl or haphazard packet matching). .It Dv BIOCSHDRCMPLT .It Dv BIOCGHDRCMPLT .Pq Li u_int ! Set or get the status of the .Dq header complete flag. Set to zero if the link level source address should be filled in automatically --- 485,502 ---- may result in undefined behavior (most likely, an error returned by .Fn ioctl or haphazard packet matching). + .It Dv BIOCGRSIG + .It Dv BIOCSRSIG + .Pq Li u_int + Sets or gets the receive signal. + This signal will be sent to the process or process group specified by + .Dv FIOSETOWN . + It defaults to + .Dv SIGIO . .It Dv BIOCSHDRCMPLT .It Dv BIOCGHDRCMPLT .Pq Li u_int ! Sets or gets the status of the .Dq header complete flag. Set to zero if the link level source address should be filled in automatically *************** *** 491,497 **** and .Dv BIOCGDIRECTION instead. ! Set or get the flag determining whether locally generated packets on the interface should be returned by BPF. Set to zero to see only incoming packets on the interface. Set to one to see packets originating locally and remotely on the interface. --- 513,519 ---- and .Dv BIOCGDIRECTION instead. ! Sets or gets the flag determining whether locally generated packets on the interface should be returned by BPF. Set to zero to see only incoming packets on the interface. Set to one to see packets originating locally and remotely on the interface. *************** *** 499,505 **** .It Dv BIOCSDIRECTION .It Dv BIOCGDIRECTION .Pq Li u_int ! Set or get the setting determining whether incoming, outgoing, or all packets on the interface should be returned by BPF. Set to .Dv BPF_D_IN --- 521,527 ---- .It Dv BIOCSDIRECTION .It Dv BIOCGDIRECTION .Pq Li u_int ! Sets or gets the setting determining whether incoming, outgoing, or all packets on the interface should be returned by BPF. Set to .Dv BPF_D_IN *************** *** 515,526 **** by default. .It Dv BIOCFEEDBACK .Pq Li u_int ! Set packet feedback mode. This allows injected packets to be fed back as input to the interface when output via the interface is successful. When .Dv BPF_D_INOUT ! direction is set, injected outgoing packet is not returned by BPF to avoid duplication. This flag is initialized to zero by default. .It Dv BIOCLOCK Set the locked flag on the --- 537,548 ---- by default. .It Dv BIOCFEEDBACK .Pq Li u_int ! Sets packet feedback mode. This allows injected packets to be fed back as input to the interface when output via the interface is successful. When .Dv BPF_D_INOUT ! direction is set, injected outgoing packets are not returned by BPF to avoid duplication. This flag is initialized to zero by default. .It Dv BIOCLOCK Set the locked flag on the *************** *** 574,579 **** --- 596,653 ---- against .Vt bzh_user_gen . .El + .Sh STANDARD IOCTLS + .Nm + now supports several standard + .Xr ioctl 2 Ns 's + which allow the user to do async and/or non-blocking I/O to an open + .I bpf + file descriptor. + .Bl -tag -width SIOCGIFADDR + .It Dv FIONREAD + .Pq Li int + Returns the number of bytes that are immediately available for reading. + .It Dv SIOCGIFADDR + .Pq Li "struct ifreq" + Returns the address associated with the interface. + .It Dv FIONBIO + .Pq Li int + Sets or clears non-blocking I/O. + If arg is non-zero, then doing a + .Xr read 2 + when no data is available will return -1 and + .Va errno + will be set to + .Er EAGAIN . + If arg is zero, non-blocking I/O is disabled. + Note: setting this + overrides the timeout set by + .Dv BIOCSRTIMEOUT . + .It Dv FIOASYNC + .Pq Li int + Enables or disables async I/O. + When enabled (arg is non-zero), the process or process group specified by + .Dv FIOSETOWN + will start receiving + .Dv SIGIO 's + when packets arrive. + Note that you must do an + .Dv FIOSETOWN + in order for this to take affect, as + the system will not default this for you. + The signal may be changed via + .Dv BIOCSRSIG . + .It Dv FIOSETOWN + .It Dv FIOGETOWN + .Pq Li int + Sets or gets the process or process group (if negative) that should + receive + .Dv SIGIO + when packets are available. + The signal may be changed using + .Dv BIOCSRSIG + (see above). + .El .Sh BPF HEADER The following structure is prepended to each packet returned by .Xr read 2 *************** *** 581,594 **** .Bd -literal struct bpf_hdr { struct timeval bh_tstamp; /* time stamp */ ! u_long bh_caplen; /* length of captured portion */ ! u_long bh_datalen; /* original length of packet */ u_short bh_hdrlen; /* length of bpf header (this struct plus alignment padding */ }; .Ed .Pp ! The fields, whose values are stored in host order, and are: .Pp .Bl -tag -compact -width bh_datalen .It Li bh_tstamp --- 655,668 ---- .Bd -literal struct bpf_hdr { struct timeval bh_tstamp; /* time stamp */ ! bpf_u_int32 bh_caplen; /* length of captured portion */ ! bpf_u_int32 bh_datalen; /* original length of packet */ u_short bh_hdrlen; /* length of bpf header (this struct plus alignment padding */ }; .Ed .Pp ! The fields, whose values are stored in host order, are: .Pp .Bl -tag -compact -width bh_datalen .It Li bh_tstamp *************** *** 666,675 **** The following structure defines the instruction format: .Bd -literal struct bpf_insn { ! u_short code; ! u_char jt; ! u_char jf; ! u_long k; }; .Ed .Pp --- 740,749 ---- The following structure defines the instruction format: .Bd -literal struct bpf_insn { ! u_short code; ! u_char jt; ! u_char jf; ! bpf_u_int32 k; }; .Ed .Pp *************** *** 946,952 **** .Xr kqueue 2 , .Xr poll 2 , .Xr select 2 , - .Xr byteorder 3 , .Xr ng_bpf 4 , .Xr bpf 9 .Rs --- 1020,1025 ---- *************** *** 995,1002 **** all files must assume that the interface is promiscuous, and if so desired, must utilize a filter to reject foreign packets. .Pp - Data link protocols with variable length headers are not currently supported. - .Pp The .Dv SEESENT , .Dv DIRECTION , --- 1068,1073 ---- --Apple-Mail-5--818174167 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --Apple-Mail-5--818174167-- From dhorn2000 at gmail.com Fri Feb 20 21:30:03 2009 From: dhorn2000 at gmail.com (David Horn) Date: Fri Feb 20 21:30:09 2009 Subject: docs/131927: man4/wlan.4 update: update refs to wlandebug Message-ID: <200902210520.n1L5KxCA077775@www.freebsd.org> >Number: 131927 >Category: docs >Synopsis: man4/wlan.4 update: update refs to wlandebug >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: low >Responsible: freebsd-doc >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: doc-bug >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Sat Feb 21 05:30:02 UTC 2009 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: David Horn >Release: 7.1 >Organization: >Environment: FreeBSD top-bsd 7.1-STABLE FreeBSD 7.1-STABLE #1: Mon Feb 16 19:52:45 EST 2009 dhorn@top-bsd.private.nullcore.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/DHORN i386 >Description: The man page for wlan(4) has references to a non-existent debug utility: "80211debug". I'm guessing it was renamed at some point, but someone forgot to update the man page. The correct utility is "wlandebug(8)". Simple fix (attached) to wlan.4 >How-To-Repeat: man 4 wlan, and look for the string 80211debug >Fix: Attached unified diff patch. Patch attached with submission follows: --- wlan.4.original 2009-02-21 00:02:30.000000000 -0500 +++ wlan.4 2009-02-21 00:10:01.000000000 -0500 @@ -99,11 +99,12 @@ .Dl "sysctl net.wlan.0.debug=0x00200000" .Pp enables debugging messages related to scanning for an access point, adhoc neighbor, or an unoccupied channel when operation as an access point. The -.Xr 80211debug +.Xr +.Cm wlandebug(8) tool provides a more user-friendly mechanism for doing the same thing. .Pp Many drivers will also display the contents of each 802.11 frame sent and received when the interface is marked with both debugging and @@ -133,10 +134,11 @@ .Xr wlan_acl 4 , .Xr wlan_ccmp 4 , .Xr wlan_tkip 4 , .Xr wlan_wep 4 , .Xr wlan_xauth 4 , +.Xr wlandebug 8 , .Xr zyd 4 .Sh STANDARDS More information can be found in the IEEE 802.11 Standard. .Sh HISTORY The >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: From mtm at FreeBSD.org Fri Feb 20 21:34:07 2009 From: mtm at FreeBSD.org (mtm@FreeBSD.org) Date: Fri Feb 20 21:34:14 2009 Subject: docs/131897: [PATCH] Changes to src.conf(5) with regards to the removal of libkse Message-ID: <200902210534.n1L5Y71b012073@freefall.freebsd.org> Synopsis: [PATCH] Changes to src.conf(5) with regards to the removal of libkse State-Changed-From-To: open->closed State-Changed-By: mtm State-Changed-When: Sat Feb 21 05:33:11 UTC 2009 State-Changed-Why: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=131897 From danger at FreeBSD.org Sat Feb 21 01:26:12 2009 From: danger at FreeBSD.org (danger@FreeBSD.org) Date: Sat Feb 21 01:26:24 2009 Subject: docs/131927: [patch] man4/wlan.4 update: update refs to wlandebug Message-ID: <200902210926.n1L9QC14016226@freefall.freebsd.org> Synopsis: [patch] man4/wlan.4 update: update refs to wlandebug Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-doc->daner Responsible-Changed-By: danger Responsible-Changed-When: Sat Feb 21 09:25:54 UTC 2009 Responsible-Changed-Why: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=131927 From peter at allicient.co.uk Sat Feb 21 18:40:14 2009 From: peter at allicient.co.uk (Peter Maxwell) Date: Sat Feb 21 18:40:20 2009 Subject: Omission in FreeBSD Handbook documentation (Jails/Application of) Message-ID: <7731938b0902211810tfa5926dxf064041079fbe90c@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I've used the very useful guide at http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/jails-application.html to setup multiple jails on a server, and have just realised there is a possible ommission (or something that's just been glossed over) in the guide. In section "15.6.1.4 Upgrading", it details how to perform an upgrade and rebuild world for the jails. Unfortunately, the "skeleton" file set that was described in "15.6.1.2 Creating the Template" isn't referenced and the skeleton files remain unchanged (these are the template files for /etc and such like in the jail, and probably should be updated). Just thought that it should either be detailed, or warned about in the docs. I don't know how they are edited, but if you wish, I'm willing to do the amendments. Best wishes, Peter From minimarmot at gmail.com Sat Feb 21 22:38:51 2009 From: minimarmot at gmail.com (Ben Kaduk) Date: Sat Feb 21 22:38:57 2009 Subject: Omission in FreeBSD Handbook documentation (Jails/Application of) In-Reply-To: <7731938b0902211810tfa5926dxf064041079fbe90c@mail.gmail.com> References: <7731938b0902211810tfa5926dxf064041079fbe90c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <47d0403c0902212210s634a21c4i913c05bbaaa7e8cb@mail.gmail.com> On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 9:10 PM, Peter Maxwell wrote: > Hi, > > I've used the very useful guide at > http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/jails-application.html > to setup multiple jails on a server, and have just realised there is a > possible ommission (or something that's just been glossed over) in the > guide. > > In section "15.6.1.4 Upgrading", it details how to perform an upgrade > and rebuild world for the jails. Unfortunately, the "skeleton" file > set that was described in "15.6.1.2 Creating the Template" isn't > referenced and the skeleton files remain unchanged (these are the > template files for /etc and such like in the jail, and probably should > be updated). > > Just thought that it should either be detailed, or warned about in the > docs. I don't know how they are edited, but if you wish, I'm willing > to do the amendments. Hi Peter, If you're serious about doing the amendments in the "most proper way", you can check out the FreeBSD Documentation Primer, here: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/index.html That will show you how to check out the sources for the FreeBSD documentation, and you can make your changes and see how they look, then submit a patch. Of course, that's a lot of work, and we don't expect that out of everyone! Feel free to just write up some text about how you think it should look, and submit a PR with it --- we can take care of the markup if you're not feeling up to it. Thanks, Ben Kaduk From haro at kgt.co.jp Sat Feb 21 23:44:26 2009 From: haro at kgt.co.jp (Munehiro Matsuda) Date: Sat Feb 21 23:44:33 2009 Subject: FreeBSD mail archive page needs updating Message-ID: <20090222.161408.241900529.haro@h4.dion.ne.jp> Hi FreeBSD doc/web maintainers, The following page seems to need updateing: http://docs.freebsd.org/mail/ 1) No summery for the year 2008. 2) No link to this year's archive page: http://docs.freebsd.org/mail/archive/2009/ Thanks in advance, Haro =------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _ _ Munehiro (haro) Matsuda -|- /_\ |_|_| Internet Solution Dept., KGT Inc. /|\ |_| From misc at ofkaiser.com Sun Feb 22 03:50:03 2009 From: misc at ofkaiser.com (Chris Applegate) Date: Sun Feb 22 03:50:14 2009 Subject: docs/131968: ipnat man page points to wrong directory Message-ID: <200902221149.n1MBnYji057417@www.freebsd.org> >Number: 131968 >Category: docs >Synopsis: ipnat man page points to wrong directory >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: low >Responsible: freebsd-doc >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: doc-bug >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Sun Feb 22 11:50:01 UTC 2009 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: Chris Applegate >Release: 7.1-RELEASE-p3 >Organization: >Environment: FreeBSD localhost.domain. 7.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE #0: Thu Jan 1 08:58:24 UTC 2009 root@driscoll.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 >Description: In the ipnat man page, under "Files," there is a line which reads, "/usr/share/examples/ipf Directory with examples." The directory is actually /usr/share/examples/ipfilter. >How-To-Repeat: $man ipnat $ls /usr/share/examples/ipf ls: /usr/share/examples/ipf: No such file or directory >Fix: sed 's/\/ipf/\/ipfilter/' >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: From danger at FreeBSD.org Sun Feb 22 05:22:09 2009 From: danger at FreeBSD.org (danger@FreeBSD.org) Date: Sun Feb 22 05:22:15 2009 Subject: docs/131968: ipnat man page points to wrong directory Message-ID: <200902221322.n1MDM8BE025304@freefall.freebsd.org> Synopsis: ipnat man page points to wrong directory Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-doc->danger Responsible-Changed-By: danger Responsible-Changed-When: Sun Feb 22 13:21:52 UTC 2009 Responsible-Changed-Why: Take http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=131968 From andrew at qemg.org Sun Feb 22 05:46:03 2009 From: andrew at qemg.org (Andrew Wright) Date: Sun Feb 22 05:46:15 2009 Subject: Descripton of MFC in release process? Message-ID: Dear Doc'ers; I was just trying to clarify my understanding of the FreeBSD release process, and in particular when and for what purpose MFC requests occur. If one searches for MFC on the main website, one finds such links as: http://www.freebsd.org/releases/7.0R/approvals.html http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/pr-guidelines/pr-lifecycle.html http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/pr-guidelines/pr-states.html This looks well and good until one actually examines the pages -- the second two do not contains the text "MFC" in the body at all, and the first one has only a link named "MFC" referring to the miscellaneous questions page: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/misc.html#DEFINE-MFC that in turn does not actually define MFC (any more, although I think that once upon a time it may have). So two questions: - do we have a nice definition of the MFC process (possibly in a larger release process doc of which I am unaware)? - where should we put a link to this so that it can be found more easily? Thanks, Andrew. From AHamiltonWright at MtA.ca Sun Feb 22 05:46:04 2009 From: AHamiltonWright at MtA.ca (Andrew Hamilton-Wright) Date: Sun Feb 22 05:46:15 2009 Subject: Descripton of MFC in release process? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Doc'ers; I was just trying to clarify my understanding of the FreeBSD release process, and in particular exactly when and under what conditions MFC requests occur. If one searches for MFC on the main website, one finds such links as: http://www.freebsd.org/releases/7.0R/approvals.html http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/pr-guidelines/pr-lifecycle.html http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/pr-guidelines/pr-states.html This looks well and good until one actually examines the pages: the second two do not contains the text "MFC" in the body at all, and the first one has only a link named "MFC" referring to the miscellaneous questions page: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/misc.html#DEFINE-MFC that in turn does not actually define MFC (any more, although I think that once upon a time it may have). So two questions: - do we have a nice definition of the MFC process (possibly in a larger release process doc of which I am unaware)? - where should we put a link to this so that it can be found more easily? Thanks, Andrew. From bugmaster at FreeBSD.org Mon Feb 23 03:06:07 2009 From: bugmaster at FreeBSD.org (FreeBSD bugmaster) Date: Mon Feb 23 03:06:52 2009 Subject: Current unassigned doc problem reports Message-ID: <200902231106.n1NB66Fv054569@freefall.freebsd.org> (Note: an HTML version of this report is available at http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr-summary.cgi?category=doc .) The following is a listing of current problems submitted by FreeBSD users. These represent problem reports covering all versions including experimental development code and obsolete releases. S Tracker Resp. Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- o docs/131918 doc [patch] Fixes for the BPF(4) man page o docs/131898 doc [PATCH] removal of nonexistent manpage in SEE ALSO sec o docs/131684 doc [patch] articles/linux-comparison: replace Addenda by o docs/131590 doc [patch] whitespace-only change of developers-handbook/ o docs/131568 doc Cleanup for ipf documentation o docs/131562 doc [patch] groff(1): don't corrupt man pages by replacing o docs/130895 doc No man page installed for padlock(4) on amd64 sytstem o docs/130742 doc [patch] articles/geom-class: russian translation is mi o docs/130530 doc atacontrol(8) does not mention SATA300 mode (or SATA15 o docs/130364 doc Man page for top needs explanation of CPU states o docs/130238 doc nfs.lockd man page doesn't mention NFSLOCKD option or o docs/129671 doc New TCP chapter for Developer's Handbook (from rwatson o docs/129196 doc Inconsistent errno in strtol() o docs/129095 doc ipfw(8): Can not check that packet originating/destine o docs/128524 doc No geom documentation for loading gjournal(8) o docs/128356 doc [request] add Firefox plugin for FreeBSD manual pages o docs/127908 doc [patch] readdir(3) error documentation s docs/127844 doc Example code skeleton_capture_n.c in meteor(4) manpage o docs/126590 doc [patch] Write routine called forever in Sample Echo Ps o docs/126484 doc libc function res-zonscut2 is not documented o docs/125921 doc lpd(8) talks about blocks in minfree while it is KB in o docs/125751 doc man 3 pthread_getschedparam section ERRORS incomplete f docs/122052 doc minor update on handbook section 20.7.1 o docs/121952 doc Handbook chapter on Network Address Translation wrong o docs/121871 doc ftpd does not interpret configuration files as documen o docs/121585 doc [handbook] Wrong multicast specification o docs/121565 doc dhcp-options(5) manpage incorrectly formatted omitting s docs/121541 doc [request] no man pages for wlan_scan_ap o docs/121312 doc RELNOTES_LANG breaks release if not en_US.ISO8859-1 o docs/121173 doc [patch] mq_getattr(2): mq_flags mistakenly described a s docs/120917 doc [request]: Man pages mising for thr_xxx syscalls o docs/120539 doc Inconsistent ipfw's man page o docs/120456 doc ath(4) needs to specify requirement on wlan_scan_sta o docs/120125 doc [patch] Installing FreeBSD 7.0 via serial console and o docs/120024 doc resolver(5) and hosts(5) need updated for IPv6 o docs/119545 doc books/arch-handbook/usb/chapter.sgml formatting a docs/119536 doc a few typos in French handbook (basics) o docs/118902 doc [patch] wrong signatures in d2i_RSAPublicKey man pages o docs/118332 doc man page for top does not describe STATE column wait e o docs/118214 doc close(2) error returns incomplete o docs/118020 doc ipfilter(4): man pages query for man 4 ipfilter return o docs/117747 doc 'break' system call needs a man page o docs/116480 doc sysctl(3) description of kern.file no longer applies s o docs/116116 doc mktemp (3) re/move note o docs/115065 doc [patch] sync ps.1 with p_flag and keywords o docs/114371 doc [patch] [ip6] rtadvd.con(5) should show how to adverti o docs/114184 doc [patch] [ndis]: add info to man 4 ndis o docs/114139 doc mbuf(9) has misleading comments on M_DONTWAIT and M_TR o docs/113194 doc [patch] [request] crontab.5: handling of day-in-month o docs/112804 doc groff(1) command should be called to explicitly use "p o docs/112682 doc Handbook GEOM_GPT explanation does not provide accurat o docs/111425 doc Missing chunks of text in historical manpages o docs/111265 doc [request] Clarify how to set common shell variables o docs/111147 doc hostapd.conf is not documented o docs/110999 doc carp(4) should document unsupported interface types o docs/110692 doc wi(4) man page doesn't say WPA is not supported o docs/110376 doc [patch] add some more explanations for the iwi/ipw fir o docs/110253 doc [patch] rtprio(1): remove processing starvation commen o docs/110062 doc [patch] mount_nfs(8) fails to mention a failure condit o docs/110061 doc [patch] tuning(7) missing reference to vfs.read_max o docs/109981 doc No manual entry for post-grohtml o docs/109977 doc No manual entry for ksu o docs/109973 doc No manual entry for c++filt o docs/109972 doc No manual entry for zless/bzless f docs/109226 doc [request] No manual entry for sntp o docs/109201 doc [request]: manual for callbootd a docs/108980 doc list of missing man pages o docs/108101 doc /boot/default/loader.conf contains an incorrect commen o docs/106135 doc [request] articles/vinum needs to be updated o docs/105608 doc fdc(4) debugging description staled o docs/104879 doc Howto: Listen to IMA ADPCM .wav files on FreeBSD box o docs/102719 doc [patch] ng_bpf(4) example leads to unneeded promiscuos o docs/101464 doc sync ru_RU.KOI8-R/articles/portbuild/article.html with o docs/100196 doc man login.conf does explain not "unlimited" o docs/99506 doc FreeBSD Handbook addition: IPv6 Server Settings o docs/98974 doc Missing tunables in loader(8) manpage o docs/98759 doc [patch] sbp_targ(4) man page missing reference to devi o docs/98115 doc Missing parts after rendering handbook to RTF format o docs/96207 doc Comments of a sockaddr_un structure could confuse one o docs/94625 doc [patch] growfs man page -- document "panic: not enough o docs/92626 doc jail manpage should mention disabling some periodic sc o docs/91506 doc ndis(4) man page should be more specific about support o docs/91174 doc [REQUEST] Handbook: Addition of Oracle 9i installation o docs/91149 doc read(2) can return EINVAL for unaligned access to bloc o docs/88512 doc [patch] mount_ext2fs(8) man page has no details on lar o docs/87936 doc Handbook chapter on NIS/YP lacks good information on a o docs/87857 doc ifconfig(8) wireless options order matters o docs/86342 doc bikeshed entry of Handbook is wrong o docs/85128 doc [patch] loader.conf(5) autoboot_delay incompletly desc o docs/84956 doc [patch] intro(5) manpage doesn't mention API coverage o docs/84932 doc new document: printing with an Epson ALC-3000N on Free o docs/84670 doc [patch] tput(1) manpage missing ENVIRONMENT section wi o docs/84317 doc fdp-primer doesn't show class=USERNAME distinctively o docs/84271 doc [patch] compress(1) doesn't warn about nasty link hand o docs/83820 doc getino(3) manpage not installed f docs/82595 doc 25.5.3 Configuring a bridge section of the handbook ne o docs/78480 doc Networked printer setup unnecessarily complex in handb o docs/63570 doc [patch] Language cleanup for the Handbook's DNS sectio o docs/61605 doc [request] Improve documentation for i386 disk geometry o docs/61301 doc [patch] Manpage patch for aue(4) to enable HomePNA fun o docs/59835 doc ipfw(8) man page does not warn about accepted but mean o docs/59477 doc Outdated Info Documents at http://docs.freebsd.org/inf o docs/59044 doc [patch] doc.docbook.mk does not properly handle a sour s docs/54752 doc bus_dma explained in ISA section in Handbook: should b o docs/53751 doc bus_dma(9) incorrectly documents BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW o docs/53596 doc Updates to mt(1) manual page o docs/53271 doc bus_dma(9) fails to document alignment restrictions o docs/50211 doc [patch] doc.docbook.mk: fix textfile creation o docs/48101 doc [patch] add documentation on the fixit disk to the FAQ o docs/43823 doc [patch] update to environ(7) manpage o docs/41089 doc pax(1) -B option does not mention interaction with -z o docs/40423 doc Keyboard(4)'s definition of parameters to GETFKEY/SETF o docs/38982 doc [patch] developers-handbook/Jail fix o docs/38556 doc EPS file of beastie, as addition to existing examples s docs/35678 doc docproj Makefiles for web are broken for paths with sp s docs/33589 doc [patch] to doc.docbook.mk to post process .tex files. a docs/30008 doc [patch] French softupdates document should be translat o docs/27605 doc [patch] Cross-document references () o docs/26286 doc *printf(3) etc should gain format string warnings o docs/24786 doc missing FILES descriptions in sa(4) s docs/20028 doc ASCII docs should reflect tags in the sourc 121 problems total. From hackware at tru2life.net Mon Feb 23 05:50:01 2009 From: hackware at tru2life.net (William O. Yates) Date: Mon Feb 23 05:50:08 2009 Subject: docs/132005: backwards compatibility for lib.so.X Message-ID: <200902231346.n1NDkfMI040700@www.freebsd.org> >Number: 132005 >Category: docs >Synopsis: backwards compatibility for lib.so.X >Confidential: no >Severity: serious >Priority: medium >Responsible: freebsd-doc >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: doc-bug >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Mon Feb 23 13:50:00 UTC 2009 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: William O. Yates >Release: FreeBSD_7.1-RELEASE >Organization: tru2life.solution >Environment: FreeBSD ns1.tru2life.net 7.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE #0: Thu Jan 1 14:37:25 UTC 2009 root@logan.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 >Description: Backwards compatibility is a "hard to find" solution for some ports. The port "man2web" gives an error message of "(/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libc.so.6" not found, required by "man2web")" After a couple of hours of frustration, I believe a better solution should be available from your "better minds"... (at lease a search term linked to "libc.so.6") Just WHAT should I be searching for? "linux"?, "freebsd 6"?, "lib.so"?, "???"... The utility "sysinstall" gives no help, nor does maillist searches. A "FAQ" item would be a great help. >How-To-Repeat: Install man2web port under FreeBSD_7.1-RELEASE. >Fix: A "FAQ" entry... Please know, this is NOT an insult in any way on your great work... Just would like to know what to do... >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: From gavin at FreeBSD.org Mon Feb 23 06:40:59 2009 From: gavin at FreeBSD.org (gavin@FreeBSD.org) Date: Mon Feb 23 06:41:06 2009 Subject: docs/132005: backwards compatibility for lib.so.X Message-ID: <200902231440.n1NEexal030317@freefall.freebsd.org> Synopsis: backwards compatibility for lib.so.X State-Changed-From-To: open->feedback State-Changed-By: gavin State-Changed-When: Mon Feb 23 14:34:12 UTC 2009 State-Changed-Why: To submitter: How did you install this port? It shouldn't actually be possible to have ended up in the situation you are in. The port is trying to use libc.so.6, which is a library from FreeBSD 6. - If this machine used to run FreeBSD 6.x and was upgraded through one of the standard methods, you should still have this library, as it won't have been deleted. This would only matter if the port was originally compiled under 6.x, and hasn't been reinstalled since the upgrade to 7.x. - If this machine was upgraded from 6.x to 7.x, and the port was then compiled or otherwise installed, then the port should be linked against libc.so.7, the version of libc supplied with 7.x. - If the machine was a clean install of 7.x then it will have never had a copy of libc.so.6, but that won't matter as the port should never have been linked against it in the first place. The most likely cause is that you are trying to use a 6.x version of the port on a 7.x machine, and either libc.so.6 has been deleted, or it never existed in the first place. So, how did you install the port, and have you upgraded the machine since? Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-doc->gavin Responsible-Changed-By: gavin Responsible-Changed-When: Mon Feb 23 14:34:12 UTC 2009 Responsible-Changed-Why: track http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=132005 From documents at deladiscipline.com Tue Feb 24 07:35:54 2009 From: documents at deladiscipline.com (Classification) Date: Tue Feb 24 07:36:01 2009 Subject: Documents Message-ID: From pat at patmccary.com Wed Feb 25 14:50:02 2009 From: pat at patmccary.com (Pat McCary) Date: Wed Feb 25 14:50:09 2009 Subject: docs/132113: Update handbook jails creation Message-ID: <200902252240.n1PMe7cX095838@www.freebsd.org> >Number: 132113 >Category: docs >Synopsis: Update handbook jails creation >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: low >Responsible: freebsd-doc >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: doc-bug >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Wed Feb 25 22:50:01 UTC 2009 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: Pat McCary >Release: 7.1-RELEASE >Organization: self >Environment: FreeBSD crapula 7.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE #0: Thu Jan 1 14:37:25 UTC 2009 root@logan.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 >Description: In the handbook for creating jails: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/jails-build.html the 5th step is "cd etc/" and has a footnote that says "This step is not required on FreeBSD 6.0 and later." In 7.1-REL if you "cd etc/" the "make distribution" fails. It only works from /usr/src now. Maybe take that step out and make a foot-note for "if running version prior to 6.0" would cause less confusion. The man page does not have the "cd etc/" step: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=jail&sektion=8 so no update required there. >How-To-Repeat: Install 7.1-REL and don't skip the "cd etc/" step in: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/jails-build.html. >Fix: Take the "cd etc/" step out and make a foot-note for version prior to 6.0. >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: From jaxtr at jaxtr.com Wed Feb 25 19:00:18 2009 From: jaxtr at jaxtr.com (jaxtr) Date: Wed Feb 25 19:00:24 2009 Subject: Last 3 days of FREE CALLING Message-ID: <1006506132.3408511235617218106.JavaMail.tomcat@que1.sv.jaxtr.com> Hello preman, We wanted to remind you that you can still double your talk time for FREE with our special Valentine's offer. 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(I don't know the exact explanation, I've just looked up the mail archives.) Now, I've made a patch to re-enable it and I've tested this stuff. It seems to be working without any problems on 7.X. I haven't had any opportunity to try it out on -CURRENT, but I've made available the patch for 8-CURRENT. It turns NLS on and adds some new catalog files. I think it would be nice to have this enabled if it seems to be stable, since we have a lot of folks making a good job on translating various FreeBSD documents to other languages and I think it would be great to extend our language support to this new area. I've put the patch here: http://kovesdan.org/patches/nls.diff Sorry for cross-posting to doc@, but there are a lot of translators there, who might be interested in this. Regards, -- Gabor Kovesdan EMAIL: gabor@FreeBSD.org WWW: http://www.kovesdan.org From karl-fb at flightaware.com Sat Feb 28 01:50:03 2009 From: karl-fb at flightaware.com (Karl Lehenbauer) Date: Sat Feb 28 01:50:10 2009 Subject: docs/132190: EPERM explanation for send(2), sendto(2), and sendmsg(2) system calls is incomplete Message-ID: <200902280945.n1S9jeZY098139@www.freebsd.org> >Number: 132190 >Category: docs >Synopsis: EPERM explanation for send(2), sendto(2), and sendmsg(2) system calls is incomplete >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: low >Responsible: freebsd-doc >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: doc-bug >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Sat Feb 28 09:50:01 UTC 2009 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: Karl Lehenbauer >Release: 7.1-STABLE >Organization: FlightAware >Environment: FreeBSD xxx.flightaware.com 7.1-STABLE FreeBSD 7.1-STABLE #1: Wed Jan 28 12:20:44 CST 2009 xxx@ixxx.flightaware.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/YANKEE amd64 >Description: In the send, sendto and sendmsg system calls, the description for an EPERM result is: The process using a SOCK_RAW socket was jailed and thesource address specified in the IP header did not match the IP address bound to the prison. While this is probably true (I haven't checked), a far more common reason for getting EPERM is that the firewall denied the packet. If you attempt to use send, sendto or sendmsg and the firewall denies the packet, you'll get EPERM. You can test this by firewalling some IP address and then trying to ping it from the same machine. You'll get "sendto: permission denied" out of ping. I propose the wording be changed to something like: The packet was rejected for sending due to firewall rules on the local machine, or the process using a SOCK_RAW socket was jailed and the source address specified in the IP header did not match the IP address bound to the prison. >How-To-Repeat: >Fix: >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: From frank at fstaals.net Sat Feb 28 03:30:02 2009 From: frank at fstaals.net (Frank Staals) Date: Sat Feb 28 03:30:08 2009 Subject: docs/132193: description in the malo(4) manpage incorrect Message-ID: <200902281124.n1SBO9C5070779@www.freebsd.org> >Number: 132193 >Category: docs >Synopsis: description in the malo(4) manpage incorrect >Confidential: no >Severity: non-critical >Priority: low >Responsible: freebsd-doc >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: doc-bug >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Sat Feb 28 11:30:01 UTC 2009 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: Frank Staals >Release: FreeBSD 7.1-STABLE >Organization: FStaals.net >Environment: FreeBSD Lucy.FStaals.net 7.1-STABLE FreeBSD 7.1-STABLE #0: Sat Feb 28 03:38:16 CET 2009 root@Lucy.FStaals.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 >Description: The text in the description of the malo(4) manpage is incorrect. It states: ' A package for the firmware which can be installed via pkg_add(1) can be found at: '. However the url refers to a tarred port, which cannot be installed using pkg_add. >How-To-Repeat: run 'man 4 malo' >Fix: Change the text 'A package for the firmware which can be installed via pkg_add(1) can be found at: http://weongyo.org/project/malo/malo-firmware-1.4.tar.gz This package must be installed before ifconfig(8) will work. ' to something like: 'A port for the firmware can be found at: http://weongyo.org/project/malo/malo-firmware-1.4.tar.gz The firmware can be installed by extracting the archive and running 'make install clean' in the malo-firmware-1.4 directory. This port must be installed before ifconfig(8) will work.' >Release-Note: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: