Note that emacs is run as part of the build, so it shows as a build
failure...
To explain (for maintainer's benefit):
Previously the linker would put the text segment in region 2 and the
data segment in region 3. This was changed for FreeBSD (due to me
sending a patch :-) to load the text segment in region 1 with the data
segment immediately following the text segment in the same region (or
subsequent regions of the text segment is larger than 2^61 bytes in
size -- fat chance :-)
So, the previous value of DATA_SEG_BITS (=0x6000000000000000, the
region base of the data segment prior to the binutils 2.15 import),
needed to be changed to match the current layout (=0x2000000000000000,
the region 1 base address).
Approved by: portmgr (krion -- thank!)
options `start' and `stop' now (unless I have forgotten any). This allows
us to call the scripts from /etc/rc.shutdown with the correct option.
The (42 or so) ports that already DTRT before are unchanged.
use the terminfo version of tparam() since the termcap version supplies
tgoto() which seriously screws up text display. ncurses-4.1 has both a
termcap and terminfo internal interface and is quicker with the terminfo
one even when it's read a termcap.db file.
(which was about equal to number of FreeBSD installations on Hale Bopp
itself). Seems like I need to just go ahead and commit it so people
can try out and scream!