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Date:      Thu, 7 Nov 2002 12:22:25 +0100
From:      Stijn Hoop <stijn@win.tue.nl>
To:        Ceri Davies <setantae@submonkey.net>
Cc:        Lord Raiden <dragoncrest@voyager.net>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Easter Eggs
Message-ID:  <20021107112225.GB53190@pcwin002.win.tue.nl>
In-Reply-To: <20021107100249.GC74478@submonkey.net>
References:  <4.2.0.58.20021107021300.00a03460@pop.voyager.net> <20021107100249.GC74478@submonkey.net>

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On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 10:02:49AM +0000, Ceri Davies wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 02:13:40AM -0500, Lord Raiden wrote:
> > 	This might sound like a silly question, but does Freebsd or any of=20
> > 	it's component programs have known easter eggs?  Just curious.  :)
>=20
> The binaries don't, although there is some level of amusement to be found
> in the source code, fsvo amusement.

I was alerted yesterday (from a post here on -questions iirc) to the aptly
named

void die_you_gravy_sucking_pig_dog();

in /usr/src/usr/sbin/shutdown.c on -STABLE. This got a chuckle out of me :)
More 'jokes' are certainly to be found somewhere within /usr/src -- got
any pointers?

--Stijn

--=20
"...I like logs. They give me a warm fuzzy feeling. I've been known to keep
logs for 30 months at a time (generally when I thought I was rotating them
daily, but was actually rotating them once a month)."
	-- Michael Lucas, in Big Scary Daemons article 'Controlling Bandwidth'

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