directory is not contained in OpenBSD base, and because even people
having the directory often don't understand that they need to run
makewhatis(8) - and instead complain about the resulting warnings.
This commit reverts revisions 1.17 and 1.21.
Requested by deraadt@ millert@ kettenis@ who argue that people
using /usr/ports/infrastructure/bin/ already need to set PATH,
so editing man.conf (or, though more fragile, setting MANPATH)
should not be a big deal for them.
floppy. A few drivers are missing, but the world has moved on (the drivers
included are always a work in progress)
Speeds up make release substantially, of course.
effectively disabled support for the SSL protocols. SSL remains a
common term describing SSL/TLS, there is some controvery about this
change, and the name really doesn't matter, but I feel confident about
it now.
(btw., sthen@ pointed out some historical context:
http://tim.dierks.org/2014/05/security-standards-and-name-changes-in.html)
OK benno@, with input from tedu@
Treat rtsol in hostname.if as a keyword like dhcp and call ifconfig
inet6 autoconf.
"reads good" todd@
OK krw@ (who is *not* an IPv6 person), but I recruited him in his
capacity as an installer person.
often space-constrained /var filesystem was a historical mistake. There
are big implications for the daemons which assume they won't run out of
space, and this is a first step towards trying to improve the situation.
Move /tmp to the same 7-day expiration rules that /var/tmp had.
vi.recover works just as well as before, except on memory filesystems;
indicating that vi should be repaired to write files into homedirs or
something.
done with rpe
ok many
relevant example snippet in the relayd.conf(5) man page.
Change the default SSL protocols in the example file/man page to
"no tlsv1.0" (suggested by sthen@), which will enable the TLSv1.1
and TLSv1.2 protocols only.
feedback/ok jsing@ reyk@ sthen@