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--- Libc/Libc-498.1.5/gen/FreeBSD/sysctl.3.patch
+++ Libc/Libc-391.2.5/gen/FreeBSD/sysctl.3.patch
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---- sysctl.3.orig 2006-08-17 22:44:01.000000000 -0700
-+++ sysctl.3 2006-08-17 22:45:34.000000000 -0700
+--- sysctl.3.orig 2004-07-02 16:52:10.000000000 -0700
++++ sysctl.3 2004-10-24 17:35:54.000000000 -0700
@@ -182,13 +182,21 @@
}
.Ed
@@ -33,29 +33,3 @@
.El
.Pp
For example, the following retrieves the maximum number of processes allowed
-@@ -453,16 +462,6 @@
- .It "KERN_PROC_UID A user ID"
- .It "KERN_PROC_RUID A real user ID"
- .El
--.Pp
--If the third level name is KERN_PROC_ARGS then the command line argument
--array is returned in a flattened form, i.e., zero-terminated arguments
--follow each other.
--The total size of array is returned.
--It is also possible for a process to set its own process title this way.
--.Bl -column "Third level nameXXXXXX" "Fourth level is:XXXXXX" -offset indent
--.It Sy "Third level name Fourth level is:"
--.It "KERN_PROC_ARGS A process ID"
--.El
- .It Li KERN_PROF
- Return profiling information about the kernel.
- If the kernel is not compiled for profiling,
-@@ -845,7 +844,7 @@
- definitions for second level network identifiers
- .It In sys/gmon.h
- definitions for third level profiling identifiers
--.It In vm/vm_param.h
-+.It In mach/vm_param.h
- definitions for second level virtual memory identifiers
- .It In netinet/in.h
- definitions for third level IPv4/IPv6 identifiers and