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/netbsd-src/games/fortune/datfiles/
H A Dlimerick-o.real23 His ticket was only a quarter-inch stout.
45 It was no good for girls
59 And the worst of it was that it did!
61 A bather whose clothing was strewed
67 A bather whose clothing was strewed
137 When his date was strapped in,
149 Had a whang that was worth any money.
154 A certain young man, it was noted,
189 And was soft as a little duck's fluff.
228 A couple was fishing near Clombe
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H A Dlimerick11 If the input was short of exact.
16 She was not oversexed,
46 That memory space was so sparse.
107 There once was a girl named Irene
113 There once was a member of Mensa
114 Who was a most excellent fencer.
119 There once was an old man from Esser,
125 There was a young lady from Hyde
131 There was a young lady from Niger
137 There was a young man who said "God,
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/netbsd-src/external/public-domain/xz/dist/doc/
H A Dhistory.txt7 In 2005, there was a small group working on the Tukaani distribution,
8 which was a Slackware fork. One of the project's goals was to fit the
12 ratio varied across packages, but this was what we got on average.
16 compressed packages was .tlz, being an abbreviation of .tar.lzma.
18 At the end of the year 2007, there was no distribution under the
19 Tukaani project anymore, but development of LZMA Utils was kept going.
24 Igor Pavlov's LZMA SDK as is. It was fine, because users wouldn't need
33 lzmash. It was a wrapper that had a gzip-like command-line interface. It
38 LZMA Utils 4.22.0 included also lzmadec, which was a small (less than
39 10 KiB) decoder-only command-line tool. It was written on top of the
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/netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl.old/dist/test/recipes/15-test_mp_rsa_data/
H A Dplain_text1 It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,
2 it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness,
3 it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity,
4 it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness.
/netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/test/recipes/15-test_mp_rsa_data/
H A Dplain_text1 It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,
2 it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness,
3 it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity,
4 it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness.
/netbsd-src/sys/external/isc/libsodium/dist/
H A DChangeLog18 - `sodium_stackzero()` was added to wipe content off the stack.
32 - The aes128ctr primitive was removed. It was slow, non-standard, not
36 - The secretstream construction was slightly changed to be consistent
42 major was bumped up.
78 - A new `crypto_secretstream_*()` API was added to safely encrypt files
84 - The `crypto_pwhash_str_needs_rehash()` function was added to check if
94 - The public `crypto_pwhash_argon2i_MEMLIMIT_MAX` constant was
99 - armv7s-optimized code was re-added to iOS builds.
100 - An AVX2 optimized implementation of the Argon2 round function was
108 - A `crypto_box_curve25519xchacha20poly1305_seal*()` function set was
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/netbsd-src/external/gpl3/gcc.old/
H A DREADME.warnings35 This warning was introduced in an ancient GCC but was
43 This warning was introduced in GCC 5 and was enhanced in GCC
54 This warning was introduced in GCC 8.
66 This warning was introduced in GCC 8.
76 This warning was introduced in GCC 8.
88 This warning was introduced in GCC 7.
100 This warning was introduced in GCC 7.
113 This warning was introduced in GCC 7.
125 This warning was introduced in GCC 7.
/netbsd-src/common/lib/libc/quad/
H A Dmuldi3.c196 u_int prodh, prodl, was; in __lmulq() local
229 was = prodl; in __lmulq()
231 prodh -= HHALF(mid) + (prodl > was); in __lmulq()
233 was = prodl; in __lmulq()
235 prodh += HHALF(mid) + (prodl < was); in __lmulq()
239 was = prodl; in __lmulq()
241 prodh += HHALF(low) + (prodl < was); in __lmulq()
/netbsd-src/external/mpl/bind/dist/doc/notes/
H A Dnotes-9.18.20.rst
H A Dnotes-9.18.11.rst
H A Dnotes-9.18.10.rst
H A Dnotes-9.18.19.rst
/netbsd-src/external/historical/nawk/dist/bugs-fixed/
H A DREADME3 1. ofs-rebuild: OFS value used to rebuild the record was incorrect.
20 conversion to string happened, even with OFMT, that value was used until
21 a new numeric value was assigned, even if OFMT differed from CONVFMT,
33 argument was used without checking if it was present first.
36 argument was used without checking if it was present first.
38 11. fmt-overflow: The buffer used for OFMT/CONVFMT conversions was written
/netbsd-src/external/bsd/cron/dist/
H A DREADME23 [V4.0 was November, 2000]
24 [V4.0b1 was September 7, 1997]
25 [V3.1 was some time after 1993]
26 [V3.0 was December 27, 1993]
27 [V2.2 was some time in 1992]
28 [V2.1 was May 29, 1991]
29 [V2.0 was July 5, 1990]
30 [V2.0-beta was December 9, 1988]
31 [V1.0 was May 6, 1987]
/netbsd-src/external/gpl3/gcc/
H A DREADME.warnings74 This warning was introduced in an ancient GCC but was
82 This warning was introduced in GCC 5 and was enhanced in GCC
93 This warning was introduced in GCC 8.
105 This warning was introduced in GCC 8.
115 This warning was introduced in GCC 8.
127 This warning was introduced in GCC 7.
139 This warning was introduced in GCC 7.
152 This warning was introduced in GCC 7.
164 This warning was introduced in GCC 7.
/netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl/dist/doc/man3/
H A DSSL_alert_type_string.pod78 An inappropriate message was received. This alert is always fatal
96 sender was unable to negotiate an acceptable set of security
101 A client, that was asked to send a certificate, does not send a certificate
106 A certificate was corrupt, contained signatures that did not
111 A certificate was of an unsupported type.
115 A certificate was revoked by its signer.
128 A field in the handshake was out of range or inconsistent with
139 A TLSCiphertext record was received which had a length more than
145 A valid certificate chain or partial chain was received, but the
146 certificate was not accepted because the CA certificate could not
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/netbsd-src/crypto/external/bsd/openssl.old/dist/doc/man3/
H A DSSL_alert_type_string.pod78 An inappropriate message was received. This alert is always fatal
96 sender was unable to negotiate an acceptable set of security
101 A client, that was asked to send a certificate, does not send a certificate
106 A certificate was corrupt, contained signatures that did not
111 A certificate was of an unsupported type.
115 A certificate was revoked by its signer.
128 A field in the handshake was out of range or inconsistent with
139 A TLSCiphertext record was received which had a length more than
145 A valid certificate chain or partial chain was received, but the
146 certificate was not accepted because the CA certificate could not
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/netbsd-src/external/gpl3/binutils/dist/gprof/
H A Dfsf_callg_bl.m2 This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by
15 % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent
25 called This is the number of times the function was called.
38 self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly
41 children This is the amount of time that was propagated from
46 was called. Recursive calls to the function are not
60 self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly
63 children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the
68 was called. Recursive calls by the child are not
81 for that member, how many times it was called from other members of
/netbsd-src/external/gpl3/binutils.old/dist/gprof/
H A Dfsf_callg_bl.m2 This table describes the call tree of the program, and was sorted by
15 % time This is the percentage of the `total' time that was spent
25 called This is the number of times the function was called.
38 self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly
41 children This is the amount of time that was propagated from
46 was called. Recursive calls to the function are not
60 self This is the amount of time that was propagated directly
63 children This is the amount of time that was propagated from the
68 was called. Recursive calls by the child are not
81 for that member, how many times it was called from other members of
/netbsd-src/external/mpl/bind/dist/doc/arm/
H A Dhistory.rst6 .. License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
18 1984 with the publication of :rfc:`920`, the core of the new system was
29 The first working domain name server, called "Jeeves," was written in
34 Domain (BIND) package, was written soon after by a group of graduate
41 that, additional work on the software package was done by Ralph
46 and Mike Schwartz. BIND maintenance was subsequently handled by Mike
52 employee, became BIND's primary caretaker. He was assisted by Phil
58 In 1994, BIND version 4.9.2 was sponsored by Vixie Enterprises. Paul
68 BIND version 9 was released in September 2000 and is a major rewrite of
H A Dlogging-categories.inc.rst6 .. License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
63 The query log entry first reports a client object identifier in @0x<hexadecimal-number> format. Next, it reports the client's IP address and port number, and the query name, class, and type. Next, it reports whether the Recursion Desired flag was set (+ if set, - if not set), whether the query was signed (S), whether EDNS was in use along with the EDNS version number (E(#)), whether TCP was used (T), whether DO (DNSSEC Ok) was set (D), whether CD (Checking Disabled) was set (C), whether a valid DNS Server COOKIE was received (V), and whether a DNS COOKIE option without a valid Server COOKIE was present (K). After this, the destination address the query was sen
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/netbsd-src/external/bsd/nvi/dist/docs/
H A DREADME5 edit/ Roff source for "Edit: A tutorial". This document was USD:14 in
6 the 4.3BSD manuals, but was not distributed with 4.4BSD.
9 document was USD:16 in the 4.3BSD manuals, and USD tabbed 12 in
19 document was USD:15 in the 4.3BSD manuals, but was not distributed
/netbsd-src/sys/modules/examples/
H A DREADME61 and was written by Julio Merino with further modifications by Martin
71 The panic_string module first appeared in NetBSD 9.0 and was authored by
74 The mapper module first appeared in NetBSD 9.0 and was authored by
77 The ping_block module first appeared in NetBSD 10.0 and was authored by
80 The fopsmapper module first appeared in NetBSD 10.0 and was authored by
83 The current_time module first appeared in NetBSD 10.0 and was authored by
86 The pollpall module first appeared in NetBSD 10.0 and was authored by
90 This document was written by Kamil Rytarowski.
/netbsd-src/external/public-domain/tz/dist/
H A Dbackzone165 # was for Adis Dera. Quite likely the Shanks data entries are wrong
177 # Standard time of GMT-1 was adopted on 1933-04-01. On 1942-02-01, GMT was
178 # adopted as a war time measure. This was made permanent in 1946.
188 # In 1911, Zomba mean time was adopted as the legal time of Nyasaland. In
190 # GMT+2 was adopted.
215 # Standard time of GMT-1 was adopted on 1913-07-01. Twenty minutes of DST was
216 # introduce[d] in 1932 and was suspended in 1939. In 1941, GMT was adopte
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/netbsd-src/usr.bin/calendar/calendars/
H A Dcalendar.birthday38 01/30 Douglas Carl Engelbart was born in Portland, Oregon, 1925
41 02/01 Terence Graham Parry Jones was born in Colwyn Bay, Denbighshire, Wales, 1942
73 02/24 Steven Paul Jobs was born in San Francisco, California, 1955
113 04/01 Alan Jay Perlis was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1922
117 04/07 Florian Schneider-Esleben was born in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, 1947
131 04/24 Lawrence Gordon Tesler was born in The Bronx, New York City, 1945
140 05/08 Ron Hardy was born in Chicago, Illinois, 1958
145 05/10 William Robert "Bert" Sutherland was born in Hastings, Nebraska, 1936
148 05/11 Richard Philips Feynman was born in Queens, New York, 1918
152 05/16 Ivan Edward Sutherland was born in Hastings, Nebraska, 1938
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