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PRs for manpage 'pfctl(8)'

This is an experimental report containing PRs for manpage 'pfctl(8)' as of Fri May 30 07:38:40 2014 UTC. See notes.


PRs for manpage 'pfctl(8)':
SSubmittedTrackerResp.Description
o2014/01/09bin/185617pfpfctl(8): 10.0-RC1, armv6: "pfctl -s state" crashes on BeagleBone Black due to unaligned access
o2013/10/08bin/182819pfpfctl(8) interprets "# .... \" as multi-line comment
o2009/05/27kern/134996pf[pf] Anchor tables not included when pfctl(8) is run with -o
o2007/11/30bin/118355pf[pf] [patch] pfctl(8) help message options order false -t must before -T
o2005/09/27bin/86635pf[patch] pfctl(8): allow new page character (^L) in pf.conf
5 problems total.


Notes

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The problem is understood and a solution is being sought.
f - feedback
Further work requires additional information from the originator or the community - possibly confirmation of the effectiveness of a proposed solution.
p - patched
A patch has been committed, but some issues (MFC and / or confirmation from originator) are still open.
r - repocopy
The resolution of the problem report is dependent on a repocopy operation within the CVS repository which is awaiting completion.
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The problem is not being worked on, due to lack of information or resources. This is a prime candidate for somebody who is looking for a project to do. If the problem cannot be solved at all, it will be closed, rather than suspended.
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