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The bhyve(8) utility has been updated to add a new subcommand to the -l and -s flags, help, which when used, prints a list of supported LPC and PCI devices, respectively. The bectl(8) utility has been added, providing an administrative interface for managing ZFS boot environments, similar to sysutils/beadm. The date(1) utility has been updated to include a new flag, -I, which prints its output in ISO 8601 formatting. The dd(1) utility has been updated to add the status=progress option, which prints the status of its operation on a single line once per second, similar to GNU dd(1). The geli(8) utility has been updated to provide support for initializing multiple providers at once when they use the same passphrase and/or key. The setfacl(1) utility has been updated to include a new flag, -R, used to operate recursively on directories. The gdb(1) utility is still installed in /usr/bin on sparc64. A new src.conf(5) knob, WITHOUT_GDB_LIBEXEC has been added to disable building gdb(1). For interactive debugging, lldb(1) or a modern version of gdb(1) from devel/gdb should be used. The gdbserver and gdbtui utilities are no longer installed. The legacy gdb(1) utility included in the base system is now installed to /usr/libexec for use with crashinfo(8). The dtrace(1) utility has been updated to support if and else statements. The WITH_REPRODUCIBLE_BUILD src.conf(5) knob has been enabled by default.Ī new src.conf(5) knob, WITH_RETPOLINE, has been added to enable the retpoline mitigation for userland builds. The newsyslog(8) utility has been updated to reject configuration entries that specify setuid(2) or executable log files. The default PAGER now defaults to less(1) for most commands. The default les(5) configuration has been updated to allow mount_fusefs(8) with jail(8).

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Group permissions on /dev/acpi have been changed to allow users in the operator GID to invoke acpiconf(8) to suspend the system.

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  • We’ve picked a few interesting things to cover in the show, make sure to read the full Release Notes.
  • After a long release cycle, the wait is over: FreeBSD 12.0 is now officially available.
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    FreeBSD 12.0 is finally here, partly-cloudy IPsec VPN, KLEAK with NetBSD, How to create synth repos, GhostBSD author interview, and more.






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