we should do this. years ago I spent some time making sure that LEGAL and various ports matched in prep for removing this file. In practice, its poorly maintained and the ports are canonical
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@kevans ping?
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per @kevans
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recreated diff with just the missing pieces
... I need to recreate this. I had an ancient version
... and I head an ancient version of bsd-family-tree for some reasons
add 11.3
and the graph too
add freebsd...
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oh. I already committed this in rD52130
I'll commit this now. I've been busy with other things.
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review is for everything but the perl code. That seems okay but I don't trust my review :)
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I did a quick review and it seems fine.
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I did not review closely but am supportive of the direction taken
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In D17086#364666, @woodsb02 wrote:I think I like cem's idea to only include files if they do not start with a "." or finish with ".pkgnew", ".sample" or ".bak" (any others?).
Sep 9 2018
To clarify my accept: mechanically it is fine. I assumed that the social aspects were already resolved.
This is fine to me, though I could imagine some users getting confused when their config stops working.
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Thank you!
In D16843#360383, @jilles wrote:There is actually another important difference between reboot and shutdown -r now: reboot does not run /etc/rc.shutdown. This is because reboot has its own shutdown procedure and does not signal init like init 6 and shutdown -r now do (except in the case of rerooting via reboot -r).
Do you have any comments on what should be the reason in the commit message?
In modern FreeBSD is matterns a lot less, its mostly just convention. One minor thing is that shutdown produces a global message, while reboot does not. I believe that historically, some versions of reboot did not do appropriate safe shutdown checks and just rebooted.
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In D16479#356450, @imp wrote:Why? It's been like this for 20 years...
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I compared this to /etc/aliases.