(this commit on an "AMD Sempron 2200+ (1.5GHz), 2x 256MB PC3200 DDR

(running at PC2700 speed), some Maxtor 80GB 2MB 7200rpm drive" box running
 DragonFly draco.osr.netphreax.net 1.3-Preview DragonFly 1.3-Preview #0: Wed Apr 13 13:57:37 CEST 2005     root@chlamydia.fs.ei.tum.de:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386

DragonFly BSD is now officially supported
Thanks to Thomas E. Spanjaard for providing a testing environment.

This might fix or break FreeBSD support, who knows...
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tg
2005-07-05 21:48:42 +00:00
parent ea5cb2b055
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# $MirOS: src/bin/mksh/check.t,v 1.22 2005/07/04 12:48:12 tg Exp $ # $MirOS: src/bin/mksh/check.t,v 1.23 2005/07/05 21:48:42 tg Exp $
# $OpenBSD: bksl-nl.t,v 1.2 2001/01/28 23:04:56 niklas Exp $ # $OpenBSD: bksl-nl.t,v 1.2 2001/01/28 23:04:56 niklas Exp $
# $OpenBSD: history.t,v 1.5 2001/01/28 23:04:56 niklas Exp $ # $OpenBSD: history.t,v 1.5 2001/01/28 23:04:56 niklas Exp $
# $OpenBSD: read.t,v 1.3 2003/03/10 03:48:16 david Exp $ # $OpenBSD: read.t,v 1.3 2003/03/10 03:48:16 david Exp $
@@ -1844,7 +1844,7 @@ description:
that prints no prompts). This is for oldish ed(1) which write that prints no prompts). This is for oldish ed(1) which write
the character count to stdout. Found on MS Interix/SFU 3.5 the character count to stdout. Found on MS Interix/SFU 3.5
and Mac OSX 10.4 "Tiger". and Mac OSX 10.4 "Tiger".
category: os:interix,os:darwin category: os:interix,os:darwin,os:freebsd
arguments: !-i! arguments: !-i!
env-setup: !ENV=./Env!HISTFILE=hist.file! env-setup: !ENV=./Env!HISTFILE=hist.file!
file-setup: file 644 "Env" file-setup: file 644 "Env"
@@ -1866,7 +1866,7 @@ expected-stderr-pattern:
name: history-ed-2-old name: history-ed-2-old
description: description:
Correct command is edited when number given Correct command is edited when number given
category: os:interix,os:darwin category: os:interix,os:darwin,os:freebsd
arguments: !-i! arguments: !-i!
env-setup: !ENV=./Env!HISTFILE=hist.file! env-setup: !ENV=./Env!HISTFILE=hist.file!
file-setup: file 644 "Env" file-setup: file 644 "Env"
@@ -1897,7 +1897,7 @@ description:
in history. in history.
(NOTE: adjusted for COMPLEX HISTORY compile time option) (NOTE: adjusted for COMPLEX HISTORY compile time option)
(ksh88 fails 'cause it lists the fc command) (ksh88 fails 'cause it lists the fc command)
category: os:interix,os:darwin category: os:interix,os:darwin,os:freebsd
arguments: !-i! arguments: !-i!
env-setup: !ENV=./Env!HISTFILE=hist.file! env-setup: !ENV=./Env!HISTFILE=hist.file!
file-setup: file 644 "Env" file-setup: file 644 "Env"
@@ -1929,7 +1929,7 @@ description:
Basic (ed) editing works (assumes you have generic ed editor Basic (ed) editing works (assumes you have generic ed editor
that prints no prompts). This is for newish ed(1) and stderr. that prints no prompts). This is for newish ed(1) and stderr.
# we don't have persistent history on Solaris (no flock) # we don't have persistent history on Solaris (no flock)
category: !os:solaris,!os:interix,!os:darwin category: !os:solaris,!os:interix,!os:darwin,!os:freebsd
arguments: !-i! arguments: !-i!
env-setup: !ENV=./Env!HISTFILE=hist.file! env-setup: !ENV=./Env!HISTFILE=hist.file!
file-setup: file 644 "Env" file-setup: file 644 "Env"
@@ -1949,7 +1949,7 @@ expected-stderr-pattern:
name: history-ed-2 name: history-ed-2
description: description:
Correct command is edited when number given Correct command is edited when number given
category: !os:solaris,!os:interix,!os:darwin category: !os:solaris,!os:interix,!os:darwin,!os:freebsd
arguments: !-i! arguments: !-i!
env-setup: !ENV=./Env!HISTFILE=hist.file! env-setup: !ENV=./Env!HISTFILE=hist.file!
file-setup: file 644 "Env" file-setup: file 644 "Env"
@@ -1976,7 +1976,7 @@ name: history-ed-3
description: description:
Newly created multi line commands show up as single command Newly created multi line commands show up as single command
in history. in history.
category: !os:solaris,!os:interix,!os:darwin category: !os:solaris,!os:interix,!os:darwin,!os:freebsd
arguments: !-i! arguments: !-i!
env-setup: !ENV=./Env!HISTFILE=hist.file! env-setup: !ENV=./Env!HISTFILE=hist.file!
file-setup: file 644 "Env" file-setup: file 644 "Env"