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non port: emulators/vmware3/files/patch-ab

Number of commits found: 4

Thursday, 8 Jul 2004
08:26 silby search for other commits by this committer
Latest update from Orlando Bassotto, includes better
network support.
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Thursday, 24 Jun 2004
07:52 silby search for other commits by this committer
Update to keep up with the recent dev_t change in -current.  No need for
a port revision bump, functionality is unchanged.
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Thursday, 18 Mar 2004
21:45 silby search for other commits by this committer
Add a missing comma which was breaking compilation on 5.x < 502103

No port rev bump, as the problem showed up at compile time.

Submitted by:   Nagilum
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Saturday, 13 Mar 2004
21:29 silby search for other commits by this committer
A slew of changes to allow vmware3 to work on 5.x with dynamic device
numbering while not breaking 4.x compatibility:

- Stop using device nodes in /usr/compat/linux/dev and instead rely
on the linuxaltor passing though to /dev
- Create needed device nodes in /dev (on 4.x)
- Account for a change in falloc's semantics that was preventing
the vmmon module from being unloaded on 5.1+ machines.
Original commit

Number of commits found: 4