in /etc/fstab instead of using some weird homegrown scripts.
No support for boot time mounting yet, so "noauto" is still needed.
original idea from david@
help and discussion todd@ bluhm@ beck@, manpage help jmc@
ok simon@ tedu@ bluhm@ todd@, "looks good" thib@
improves sensor timekeeping significantly.
Before this patch my test system's frequency adjustment would range
between -350 and +250, with timedelta rarely getting close to 0. After,
frequency adjustmens is on the order of +/- 0.05ppm, with time +/- a
few microseconds away from 0
ok henning, mbalmer, otto
combined GCC and ISO committees managed to make out of it.
With this, gcc >= 4.3 can grok its way through it correctly.
okay kettenis@, with some help figuring stuff out.
receivers can cold start in the time it takes the boot process to get
close to starting ntpd. Even if the gps is not ready or the fix is not
valid, at least the sensor has been created; ntpd won't have to wait
a few minutes before scanning for the sensor. This makes using GPS as
the sole source of time a bit easier.
ok deraadt
in ints since there are multiple flavors. The key point to get
across is that when storing as a type > byte it may be necessary
to do byte swapping depending on the machine's byte order.
Noticed by Tamas TEVESZ.
1) config files move to /etc/mail
2) -g option goes away in spamd-setup and spamd - greylisting is now the default
3) option change to spamd, -b addr becomes -l addr.
4) -b option in spamd-setup and spamd to turn on old blacklisting mode.
Man page shortly to be flensed to make this easier to explain
ok deraadt@ millert@
- Nuke SPEWS which is no longer maintained.
- Provide link to U of A traplist
- Provide link to reformatted Nixspam suspicious sources list
ok deraadt@