Module Name: src Committed By: bouyer Date: Sat Aug 27 15:21:10 UTC 2016
Modified Files: src/doc [netbsd-7]: CHANGES-7.1 Log Message: tickets 1210, 1211, 1212 To generate a diff of this commit: cvs rdiff -u -r1.1.2.104 -r1.1.2.105 src/doc/CHANGES-7.1 Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the copyright notices on the relevant files.
Modified files: Index: src/doc/CHANGES-7.1 diff -u src/doc/CHANGES-7.1:1.1.2.104 src/doc/CHANGES-7.1:1.1.2.105 --- src/doc/CHANGES-7.1:1.1.2.104 Sat Aug 27 15:11:31 2016 +++ src/doc/CHANGES-7.1 Sat Aug 27 15:21:10 2016 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# $NetBSD: CHANGES-7.1,v 1.1.2.104 2016/08/27 15:11:31 bouyer Exp $ +# $NetBSD: CHANGES-7.1,v 1.1.2.105 2016/08/27 15:21:10 bouyer Exp $ A complete list of changes from the NetBSD 7.0 release to the NetBSD 7.1 release: @@ -5208,3 +5208,38 @@ sys/compat/common/vfs_syscalls_43.c 1.5 fill in the tv_nsec parts of the converted timespec in cvtstat(). [mrg, ticket #1240] +sbin/fsdb/fsdb.c 1.49 +sys/ufs/ffs/ffs_vfsops.c 1.340 +usr.sbin/quot/quot.c 1.34 + +From Michael Plass: + +The superblock field that distinguishes between 4.2BSD and 4.4BSD +inodes is really only relevant on a UFS1 file system. Make sure that +it is a UFS1 fs before using fs_old_inodefmt. + +Note that the NetBSD newfs and mkfs utilities initialize fs_old_inodefmt +even for UFS2, so problems were apparent only on file systems created +by other operating systems, for example, FreeBSD. +[martin, ticket #1210] + +sys/arch/evbppc/conf/Makefile.ev64260.inc 1.8 +sys/arch/evbppc/conf/Makefile.obs405.inc 1.13 +sys/arch/evbppc/conf/Makefile.walnut.inc 1.9 + +Fix typo in Makefile which resulted in kernel image not being generated + +From Rin Okuyama in PR/51369 +[maya, ticket #1211] + +bin/sh/parser.c 1.114 via patch + + PR bin/51027 - fix the parsing of references to shell parameters + when given without braces (ie: $2 etc). Only the first 9 shell + parameters ($1 .. $9) and the special parameter ($0) can be + referenced this way, $10 is ${1}0 not ${10}. Make it so. + This bug brought to notice by Sven Mascheck's web pages which + discuss (among other things) the history of this (and other ash + based) shells .. see http://www.in-ulm.de/~mascheck/ (from kre@) + [kre, ticket #1212] +