Interfaces: Assignments - work in progress for https://github.com/opnsense/core/issues/9945
In order to migrate the interface assignments, we need to think of a way to use the differently named xml nodes for interfaces (wan, lan, ..) into something that closely resembles a standard model implementation.
Since we can't match these nodes in our statically defined model xmls, the main idea is to flush all via an in-memory model with a separate load [construct] and save hook.
misc/freebsd-release-manifests: Remove 13.5-RELEASE
This was EoL at the end of April.
Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: OpenSats Initiative
(cherry picked from commit 690f8cb8598a29e1034a34c6db6ffe6173375c89)
devel/gitg: Mark BROKEN
Fails to build,
error: typedef redefinition with different types ('struct _GIBaseInfoStub' vs 'struct _GIBaseInfo')
Reported by: pkg-fallout
editors/gedit-plugins: Mark BROKEN
Fails to satisfy all dependencies,
"gedit-plugins-50.0_1 depends on package: gedit=50.0 - not found"
Reported by: pkg-fallout
net-mgmt/driftnet: Mark BROKEN
Fails to build,
error: incompatible pointer to integer conversion initializing 'unsigned char' with an expression of type 'void *'
Reported by: pkg-fallout
games/freedoko: Mark BROKEN and set expiration date to 2026-07-31
Breaks using Poudriere (bulk -t) and throws error messages during
install.
Example: gmake: restorecon: No such file or directory
Fix various issues in manual pages.
* BACKLIGHT_SET_STATUS() is not in the backlight interface on Dragonfly.
So remove the associated documentation.
* Remove unneeded .Pp
* Fix whitespace issues.
* Add .Mt where it is missing.
* Fix .Dd
* Fix some .Fn -> .Dv
* Use .Fx, .Nx and .Ox
* .Nm needs an argument only the first time.
PR bin/60275 discard less arriving signals
If the signal state is returned to the default state (SIG_DFL)
while sh has a pending signal for the process, that it is not
yet ready to process, then forget the pending signal, and instead
send it to ourself, so the kernel can take whatever is the default
action for that signal (if it is just ignored, then we just keep
on processing, if it kills us, well, it was nice while it lasted!)