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<title>Add a .PATH entry to search for sources in the ${MACHINE}/${MACHINE}</title>
<updated>2006-10-16T22:09:48Z</updated>
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<name>John Birrell</name>
<email>jb@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2006-10-16T22:09:48Z</published>
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directory before the ${MACHINE_ARCH}/${MACHINE_ARCH} directory so that
machine-specific files take precedence of architecture-specific ones.

This fixes the build on sun4v which doesn't use the sparc64 version
of mem.c.

Tested by: make universe
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<title>No need to generate vnode_if.h anymore</title>
<updated>2004-12-29T08:44:30Z</updated>
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<name>Warner Losh</name>
<email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2004-12-29T08:44:30Z</published>
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<title>Add the memrange bits to the loadable module.</title>
<updated>2004-09-28T07:26:00Z</updated>
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<name>Mark Murray</name>
<email>markm@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2004-09-28T07:26:00Z</published>
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MT5 after:	3 days
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<title>Fix module builds for i386 and amd64.</title>
<updated>2004-08-04T18:30:31Z</updated>
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<name>Mark Murray</name>
<email>markm@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2004-08-04T18:30:31Z</published>
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<title>Break out the MI part of the /dev/[k]mem and /dev/io drivers into</title>
<updated>2004-08-01T11:40:54Z</updated>
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<name>Mark Murray</name>
<email>markm@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2004-08-01T11:40:54Z</published>
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their own directory and module, leaving the MD parts in the MD
area (the MD parts _are_ part of the modules). /dev/mem and /dev/io
are now loadable modules, thus taking us one step further towards
a kernel created entirely out of modules. Of course, there is nothing
preventing the kernel from having these statically compiled.
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