Remove creation of non-wsmouse device in MAKEDEV (/dev/lms{0,1}, /dev/mms{0,1}
/dev/psm0, /dev/pms0).
Remove cdevsw[] entries for the devices above, as new mouse protocols are only
accessible trough /dev/wsmouse. aaron@ ok.
6 are enabled by default. After these changes, to enable more you must
change the "option WSDISPLAY_DEFAULTSCREENS" in the kernel config file and
edit /etc/ttys to switch the new ones from 'off' to 'on'.
become default in a few moments once deraadt commits new kernel config files.
IMPORTANT NOTE: A few important pieces are still required to be worked out
over the next few days. Users (and developers) relying on X should probably
stay away from -current until further notice. This should not take long, but
here is your first heads up. If you decide to upgrade your kernel anyway,
be sure to update your /etc/ttys file to use vt100 instead of vt220. The
rest of the fallout from this should be minor.
1) It's one more dependency in /etc/rc
2) It's one more script that starts from /etc/rc (slowdown)
3) We're only going to be starting httpd in /etc/rc anyway (no other
weird operations), so there's no reason to force a change in rc.conf
4) apachectl(8) doesn't mention "startssl" directive
5) Admins can use apachectl to manage httpd regardless of how the
latter was started
Thanks to fgs@ for yelling about this :-)
The bottom line is that the 'set noglob' has to be in effect *before*
the eval, but if the user hits ^C we don't want their shell to still
have noglob set. So, we now catch the ^C and continue on like the tset
completed OK. Egad.