Re: CVS commit: src/usr.bin/telnet

2018-12-15 Thread maya


This is a distribution of both client and server telnet.  These programs
have been compiled on:
telnet  telnetd
4.4 BSD-Lite  x   x
4.3 BSD Reno  X   X
UNICOS 9.1X   X
UNICOS 9.0X   X
UNICOS 8.0X   X
BSDI 2.0  X   X
Solaris 2.4   x   x (no linemode in server)
SunOs 4.1.4   X   X (no linemode in server)
Ultrix 4.3X   X (no linemode in server)
Ultrix 4.1X   X (no linemode in server)

In addition, previous versions have been compiled on the following
machines, but were not available for testing this version.
telnet  telnetd
Next1.0   X   X
UNICOS 8.3X   X
UNICOS 7.CX   X
UNICOS 7.0X   X
SunOs 4.0.3c  X   X (no linemode in server)
4.3 BSD   X   X (no linemode in server)
DYNIX V3.0.12 X   X (no linemode in server)
Ultrix 3.1X   X (no linemode in server)
Ultrix 4.0X   X (no linemode in server)
SunOs 3.5 X   X (no linemode in server)
SunOs 4.1.3   X   X (no linemode in server)
Solaris 2.2   x   x (no linemode in server)
Solaris 2.3   x   x (no linemode in server)
BSDI 1.0  X   X
BSDI 1.1  X   X
DYNIX V3.0.17.9   X   X (no linemode in server)
HP-UX 8.0 x   x (no linemode in server)

This code should work, but there are no guarantees.


Literally never tried since.


Questions, comments, bug reports and bug fixes can be sent to
one of these addresses:
d...@borman.com
d...@cray.com
d...@bsdi.com

Don't send them there.

changelog 1990-1995: great. Not updated since.

Questions/comments go to
David Borman
Cray Research, Inc.
655F Lone Oak Drive
Eagan, MN 55123
d...@cray.com.

Don't send them there.

Config.generic:
This file contains all the OS specific definitions.  It
has pre-definitions for many common system types, and is
in standard makefile format.  See the comments at the top
of the file for more information.

Not a file.


Config.local:
This is not part of the distribution, but if this file exists,
it is used instead of "Config.generic".  This allows site
specific configuration without having to modify the distributed
"Config.generic" file.

Nope.

kern.diff:
This file contains the diffs for the changes needed for the
kernel to support LINEMODE is the server.  These changes are
for a 4.3BSD system.  You may need to make some changes for
your particular system.

stty.diff:
This file contains the changes needed for the stty(1) program
to report on the current status of the TS_EXTPROC bit.  It also
allows the user to turn on/off the TS_EXTPROC bit.  This is useful
because it allows the user to say "stty -extproc", and the
LINEMODE option will be automatically disabled, and saying "stty
extproc" will re-enable the LINEMODE option.

I hope that isn't kept anywhere.

telnet.state:
Both the client and server have code in them to deal
with option negotiation loops.  The algorithm that is
used is described in this file.

Deleted.

telnet:
This directory contains the client code.  No kernel changes are
needed to use this code.


telnetd:
This directory contains the server code.  If LINEMODE or KLUDGELINEMODE
are defined, then the kernel modifications listed above are needed.

libtelnet:
This directory contains code that is common to both the client
and the server.

arpa:
This directory has a new 

Not a description of our directory structure.

hth.


Re: CVS commit: src/usr.bin/telnet

2018-12-15 Thread John Nemeth
On Dec 15, 10:56pm, "Maya Rashish" wrote:
}
} Module Name:  src
} Committed By: maya
} Date: Sat Dec 15 22:56:51 UTC 2018
} 
} Removed Files:
}   src/usr.bin/telnet: README
} 
} Log Message:
} Remove README relevant to 1995 telnet.

 What changes have been made to render the README obsolete? Is
it not still basically the same code.  I don't recall any major
overhauls of the code.  Of course, it is possible that my recollection
is faulty.  However, if my recollection isn't faulty, then the
README is still totally relevant.

}-- End of excerpt from "Maya Rashish"


Re: CVS commit: src/sys/dev/usb

2018-12-15 Thread Jason Thorpe



> On Dec 15, 2018, at 2:30 AM, SAITOH Masanobu  wrote:
> 
> Module Name:  src
> Committed By: msaitoh
> Date: Sat Dec 15 10:30:58 UTC 2018
> 
> Modified Files:
>   src/sys/dev/usb: if_urtwn.c
> 
> Log Message:
> Make IODATA WN-G150UMW work:
> - Increase delay to prevent "could not send firmware command". The value
>  is taken from FreeBSD.
> -Increase delay to prevent "timeout waiting for firmware readiness". The
>  vaule is taken from Linux.

This is worth a pull-up to netbsd-8, I think.  I get that firmware readiness 
error a lot on one of the urtwn devices I have on a RPI (I don't have I handy, 
so I can't tell you the exact model right now).

-- thorpej