status to patches circulating. Unless I missed the commit of the
patches, which is also possible.
Update MAC Framework userland merge task: recursive file system
labeling is now supported. A few other minor tweaks remain, if
time happens.
Update the mac_lomac task: it's pretty much complete, but we need
to merge the sample policy file for src/share (commit request
pending approval of re@) and commit the documentation. We also
need to scrub the old LOMAC from the tree (currently not built).
Commit request also pending on that.
Add a task to make sysinstall know how to speak UFS2 for partition
labeling and newfsing. I own the task; am currently circulating
patches.
submitted adduser and rmuser scripts (committed by scottl), so we're
now mostly done. All that remain are mmroff and afmtodit. Chown
task to Mark Murray since he's a guilty-looking party.
Thanks Mike, Scott.
item.
Patches were developed and sent to the one-true-awk author, Brian
Kernighan, and he was kind enough to integrate them fast, and has
already published a new version with these fixes included.
Robert Watson on behalf of re@ says that the import should be
coordinated with the FreeBSD one-true-awk maintainer, obrien@.
when interacting with subsystems such as VFS, Sockets, and the Network
Stack, the basic framework structures and components are MP-safe.
Update the SMP task relating to this to switch it to Done status.
to be removed/modified so that the dependency no longer exists. Most
of these have been caught over the last year, but several have not,
including:
/usr/bin/mmroff
/usr/bin/afmtodit
/usr/sbin/adduser
/usr/sbin/rmuser
Add a TODO item that these must be dealt with before 5.0-RELEASE.
Submitted by: kris
a failure of the timeout() updating the system display. Otherwise,
the system seems fully function, syscons simply neglects to update
screen output. Assign ownership to scottl@ since he's tracking the
symptoms and can reproduce, but any fixes appreciated. Categorize
as "must fix" for 5.0-RC1.
Submitted by: scottl
was on 4.x-STABLE, which is to say "not perfectly", but adequately
for the purposes of the TODO item. Thanks to Tim Robbins for grabbing
this one by the horns.
Any long-term fixes for smbfs stability issues relating to forceable
unmount and dropped connections also welcome.
due to a misunderstanding that import of unpatched 5.3 would support
FreeBSD/sparc64 out of the box, but since apparently it can't, it's
now a desired feature. sparc64 users will continue to have to rely
on the gdb53 port.
Submitted by: obrien