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1 FreeBSD maintainer's guide to OpenSSH-portable 2 ============================================== 3 4 These instructions assume you have a clone of the FreeBSD git repo 5 main branch in src/freebsd/main, and will store vendor trees under 6 src/freebsd/vendor/. In addition, this assumes there is a "freebsd" 7 origin pointing to git(repo).freebsd.org/src.git. 8 --- 173 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 182 18311) Retired patches 184 185 We no longer have HPN patches (adaptive buffer size for increased 186 throughput on high-BxD links) or client-side VersionAddendum, but we 187 recognize and ignore the configuration options to avoid breaking 188 existing configurations. 189 | 1 FreeBSD maintainer's guide to OpenSSH-portable 2 ============================================== 3 4 These instructions assume you have a clone of the FreeBSD git repo 5 main branch in src/freebsd/main, and will store vendor trees under 6 src/freebsd/vendor/. In addition, this assumes there is a "freebsd" 7 origin pointing to git(repo).freebsd.org/src.git. 8 --- 173 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 182 18311) Retired patches 184 185 We no longer have HPN patches (adaptive buffer size for increased 186 throughput on high-BxD links) or client-side VersionAddendum, but we 187 recognize and ignore the configuration options to avoid breaking 188 existing configurations. 189 |
19012) PrintLastLog bugfix 191 192 Upstream's autoconf sets DISABLE_LASTLOG if the system does not have 193 lastlog.ll_line, but uses it to disable the PrintLastLog configuration 194 option altogether. There is a hacky SKIP_DISABLE_LASTLOG_DEFINE=yes to 195 skip setting DISABLE_LASTLOG which we've applied for FreeBSD, but the 196 autoconf machinery really ought to be reworked. Reported upstream at 197 https://lists.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-dev/2022-May/040242.html |
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190 191 192This port was brought to you by (in no particular order) DARPA, NAI 193Labs, ThinkSec, Nescafé, the Aberlour Glenlivet Distillery Co., 194Suzanne Vega, and a Sanford's #69 Deluxe Marker. 195 196 -- des@FreeBSD.org | 198 199 200This port was brought to you by (in no particular order) DARPA, NAI 201Labs, ThinkSec, Nescafé, the Aberlour Glenlivet Distillery Co., 202Suzanne Vega, and a Sanford's #69 Deluxe Marker. 203 204 -- des@FreeBSD.org |