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# b97fa2ef 22-Feb-1997 Peter Wemm <peter@FreeBSD.org>

Revert $FreeBSD$ to $Id$


Revision tags: release/2.1.6_cvs, release/2.1.6.1
# 1130b656 14-Jan-1997 Jordan K. Hubbard <jkh@FreeBSD.org>

Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$

This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so

Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$

This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.

Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.

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# 8cd33d23 01-Jan-1997 Bruce Evans <bde@FreeBSD.org>

Use -C instead of -c for installing non-header source files.


Revision tags: release/2.1.5_cvs
# df3f7155 06-Sep-1996 Jordan K. Hubbard <jkh@FreeBSD.org>

Do the right thing even if the source tree is a bunch of symlinks, say
lndir'd to a CDROM.
Submitted-By: Richard Wackerbarth <rkw@shrimp.dataplex.net>


# eb646a75 21-Jan-1996 Bruce Evans <bde@FreeBSD.org>

Use `make' loops instead of shell loops to install things. This fixes
the verbose output for `make -s install' and gives nicer output for
`make install' and `make -n install'. This method should be

Use `make' loops instead of shell loops to install things. This fixes
the verbose output for `make -s install' and gives nicer output for
`make install' and `make -n install'. This method should be used more.

Install meteor and startslip. In fact, install all subdirectories
except CVS. This method should be used more so that SUBDIR lists don't
have to be changed so often (special cases could be handled by short
exclusion lists).

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Revision tags: release/2.1.0_cvs
# db181d69 11-Dec-1995 Peter Wemm <peter@FreeBSD.org>

Dive in the deep end and change the examples installation method.. :-/
the 'rm -rf' and cpio was bugging me because rdist used to get false hits
and also it installs the files with the wrong uid.
I'v

Dive in the deep end and change the examples installation method.. :-/
the 'rm -rf' and cpio was bugging me because rdist used to get false hits
and also it installs the files with the wrong uid.
I've tried this by running a find .. -exec ${INSTALL} ...; instead...

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# a282510c 30-Sep-1995 John Fieber <jfieber@FreeBSD.org>

Add sup.


# a9b3ffea 15-Sep-1995 Andrey A. Chernov <ache@FreeBSD.org>

Add startslip example


# 0699090b 14-Aug-1995 Garrett Wollman <wollman@FreeBSD.org>

Added a copy of my little program to find the IP address of the outgoing
interface for a particular remote host.

Requested by: Joerg Wunsch <j@uriah.heep.sax.de>


# c1f31290 12-Aug-1995 Joerg Wunsch <joerg@FreeBSD.org>

Do not omit the Makefiles when installing the examples; they are part
of them. Also correct the omission of CVS files by abusing the find
syntax instead of grepping.

Closes PR #bin/636.


Revision tags: release/2.0.5_cvs
# 3bea04e9 30-Mar-1995 Andrey A. Chernov <ache@FreeBSD.org>

Remove syscons example


Revision tags: release/2.0
# 13917192 08-Nov-1994 Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@FreeBSD.org>

Don't install Makefile


# ca6aa03b 08-Nov-1994 Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@FreeBSD.org>

Make installs better, install the FAQ stuff, don't install CVS-dirs.


# 2b684281 24-Oct-1994 Søren Schmidt <sos@FreeBSD.org>

added ibcs2 directory.


# eaa43ba0 25-Sep-1994 Andrey A. Chernov <ache@FreeBSD.org>

Add syscons to DIRS list, pointed by wollman


# 3e9ab531 23-Sep-1994 Rodney W. Grimes <rgrimes@FreeBSD.org>

Fixed typo that caused make install to fall if SHARED=copies.


# 2bda0e5d 23-Sep-1994 Rodney W. Grimes <rgrimes@FreeBSD.org>

Revert to installing /etc/files from src/etc.


# d1e0c825 19-Sep-1994 Garrett Wollman <wollman@FreeBSD.org>

Install /etc from the same source as /usr/share/examples/etc (mostly).


# 221a0119 13-Sep-1994 Garrett Wollman <wollman@FreeBSD.org>

Don't be so aggressive when installing examples. We still delete the
directories or links before we install the new things, but now we don't
delete /usr/share/examples itself, so other examples inst

Don't be so aggressive when installing examples. We still delete the
directories or links before we install the new things, but now we don't
delete /usr/share/examples itself, so other examples installed from
other places in the tree will not be touched.

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# c19cbc80 28-Aug-1994 Bruce Evans <bde@FreeBSD.org>

Define NOOBJ so that install doesn't try to get the sources from the
wrong place.

Use ${ECHO} instead of `echo' so that `make -s' is fairly quiet.


# 1b72a208 19-Aug-1994 Garrett Wollman <wollman@FreeBSD.org>

Actually install LKM examples.


# 652f9745 10-Aug-1994 Garrett Wollman <wollman@FreeBSD.org>

Added example of how to tell various FreeBSD versions apart.


# 99e4ba42 09-Aug-1994 Garrett Wollman <wollman@FreeBSD.org>

Make examples install into /usr/share/examples. Like with includes, you
have a choice between SHARED=copies and SHARED=symlinks. The default
is to copy.

I have also added a /usr/share/examples/etc

Make examples install into /usr/share/examples. Like with includes, you
have a choice between SHARED=copies and SHARED=symlinks. The default
is to copy.

I have also added a /usr/share/examples/etc directory, where I hope to
have all sample configuration files which in real use go into /etc installed.
(This way, if the user really screws the real one up, they can always go
back to a known-working distribution copy, even if they don't have sources.)

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# 32115b10 19-Feb-2010 Pawel Jakub Dawidek <pjd@FreeBSD.org>

Please welcome HAST - Highly Avalable Storage.

HAST allows to transparently store data on two physically separated machines
connected over the TCP/IP network. HAST works in Primary-Secondary
(Master

Please welcome HAST - Highly Avalable Storage.

HAST allows to transparently store data on two physically separated machines
connected over the TCP/IP network. HAST works in Primary-Secondary
(Master-Backup, Master-Slave) configuration, which means that only one of the
cluster nodes can be active at any given time. Only Primary node is able to
handle I/O requests to HAST-managed devices. Currently HAST is limited to two
cluster nodes in total.

HAST operates on block level - it provides disk-like devices in /dev/hast/
directory for use by file systems and/or applications. Working on block level
makes it transparent for file systems and applications. There in no difference
between using HAST-provided device and raw disk, partition, etc. All of them
are just regular GEOM providers in FreeBSD.

For more information please consult hastd(8), hastctl(8) and hast.conf(5)
manual pages, as well as http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HAST.

Sponsored by: FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by: OMCnet Internet Service GmbH
Sponsored by: TransIP BV

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# 9199c09a 06-Jan-2010 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org>

Merge from head at r201628.

# This hasn't been tested, and there are at least three bad commits
# that need to be backed out before the branch will be stable again.


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