Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the copyright notices on the relevant files. =================================================================== RCS file: /ftp/cvs/cvsroot/src/doc/LAST_MINUTE,v rcsdiff: /ftp/cvs/cvsroot/src/doc/LAST_MINUTE,v: warning: Unknown phrases like `commitid ...;' are present. retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -p -r1.1 -r1.2 --- src/doc/LAST_MINUTE 2002/09/21 08:17:38 1.1 +++ src/doc/LAST_MINUTE 2002/09/23 07:52:18 1.2 @@ -1,43 +1,7 @@ -# $NetBSD: LAST_MINUTE,v 1.1 2002/09/21 08:17:38 lukem Exp $ +# $NetBSD: LAST_MINUTE,v 1.2 2002/09/23 07:52:18 lukem Exp $ -This file contains important information on the NetBSD 1.6 release that +This file contains important information on the NetBSD XXX.XXX release that did not make it into the main documentation. [all] - The Kerberos ticket forwarding programs kf(1) and kfd(8) have - some security issues, and should be disabled to ensure that - they can not be used, even though the server (kfd(8)) is not - enabled by default. - - They can be disabled with: - chmod 0 /usr/bin/kf /usr/libexec/kfd - -[amiga] - The loadbsd program does not yet have the ability to load - ELF kernels (the new executable format for NetBSD 1.6), so - the only way to boot NetBSD is using the bootblock method. - Because some Amigas are unable to boot from bootblocks, - there is an experimental program provided to emulate booting - from the bootblocks. The program is runbootblock, which - will be found in the amiga/installation/misc directory. - -[atari] - The xbase.tgz set that was available before "Sep 16 13:57" - was a "shared" copy with other m68k ports. However, as the - atari currently requires its own copy of this set this was - corrected on that time. - - The sum entries for the correct set are: - BSDSUM 29517 2522 xbase.tgz - CKSUM 4259307667 2581755 xbase.tgz - MD5 MD5 (xbase.tgz) = 7b65569fd7143ff1c8baf86a19c04f61 - SYSVSUM 15857 5043 xbase.tgz - -[m68k MACHINE_ARCH, including: amiga, atari, mac68k, x68k] - A problem with the floating point emulator used by certain - Motorola 680x0-based systems can cause erratic faults in - applications that use floating point calculations. - Systems using the 68020 or 68030 microprocessor but lacking - a 68881 or 68882 floating point processor may be vulnerable - to the flaw. - This issue may affect both installation and normal operation. + Nothing pertinent; this is NetBSD-current...