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Poul-Henning Kamp e1c08ba3fa Add a crucial missing _ in NO_SENDMAIL
PR:		6545
Reviewed by:	phk
Submitted by:	Jos Backus <jbackus@plex.nl>
1998-05-08 20:15:39 +00:00
bin Backed out previous backout. Put y.tab.h back in SRCS. 1998-05-06 15:33:59 +00:00
contrib
crypto
etc Add a crucial missing _ in NO_SENDMAIL 1998-05-08 20:15:39 +00:00
games
gnu Simplified by using new yacc rules and by not generating y.tab.h. 1998-05-08 06:41:06 +00:00
include I have a long list of issues to address here, mostly related to 1998-05-05 21:59:19 +00:00
kerberos5
kerberosIV
lib Simplified by using new yacc rules. 1998-05-08 06:43:07 +00:00
libexec
lkm
release Try experimenting with the split size a little in an effort to 1998-05-08 13:49:16 +00:00
sbin
secure
share Add a crucial missing _ in NO_SENDMAIL 1998-05-08 20:15:39 +00:00
sys Translated to C (parameters in a function definition have the same scope 1998-05-08 07:56:48 +00:00
tools Updates to support adding driver files outside the i386 area. 1998-05-06 05:45:17 +00:00
usr.bin In the SEE ALSO section, {get,set}rlimit are said to be in the section 1998-05-08 14:46:23 +00:00
usr.sbin Unblock SIGPIPE before execv(); convert from sigvec to sigaction 1998-05-08 19:15:44 +00:00
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