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Sevan Janiyan changed:
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John Baldwin changed:
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--- Comment #5 fro
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--- Comment #4 from Sevan Janiyan ---
(In reply to Maxim Konovalov from comment #3)
Apologies, it's in the addition to cat.1 introduced in r83482, not in the
commit message itself.
> There is a non-zero probability that people are using t
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--- Comment #3 from Maxim Konovalov ---
(In reply to Sevan Janiyan from comment #2)
In https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=83482 I see nothing
about inetd(8).
This feature was committed 15 years ago and since than nobod
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--- Comment #2 from Sevan Janiyan ---
(In reply to Maxim Konovalov from comment #1)
> Is it really correct? I think it is just a handy way to work with unix
> sockets from command line.
The svn history confirms it, see r83482.
> What's
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Maxim Konovalov changed:
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--- Comment #1
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Bug ID: 211579
Summary: Remove socket support in cat(1)
Product: Base System
Version: 11.0-BETA3
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Keywords: patch