Even though occasional commits did happen to these files, they still
specify directories like /usr/share/man/cat4/tahoe, /usr/include/pascal,
/usr/X11R4 and so on, so calling them "maintained" would seem a bold claim.
ok sthen@ henning@
that is, only leave those after multiple .. and before multiple dir names.
While here, fix two comments that were actually wrong
and garbage collect one /set instruction that had no effect.
Saves 415 lines, which is 35% of the file.
ok sthen@ henning@
It represents the maximum time in seconds to wait for the start, stop
and reload actions to return. Defaults to "30".
No default behavior is changed.
ok beck@ sthen@ jasper@ giovanni@
very rarely if ever needed any more. we should not trick people into
thinking they are impoving sth doing so, it's rather the opposite
these days.
ok claudio
carp, rpc or nfs traffic in the initial ruleset active during network
startup for a short time (or a much longer time if /etc/pf.conf is
screwed up). ok phessler
"commit the switch now" espie@ "go for it" deraadt@
See the apropos(1) manual for a description of what's new.
On machines where you want the full functionality,
run "sudo makewhatis" and put "MAKEWHATISARGS=' '" into weekly.local(8).
Otherwise, when upgrading via source, run "sudo makewhatis -Q".
as configuration files; split manpages and .pc files between libcrypto and
libssl.
No functional change, only there to make engineering easier, and libcrypto
sources are still found in libssl/src/crypto at the moment.
ok reyk@, also discussed with deraadt@ beck@ and the usual crypto suspects.