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Several fixes for DragonFly #19852

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Using /proc/curproc/file does not resolve mount-points as sysctl(3) with
KERN_PROC_PATHNAME does, which gave back paths containing colons like
/pfs/@@-1:00004/usr/bin. This led to problems when joining paths based on it.
bors added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 16, 2014
Several fixes for DragonFly

Reviewed-by: brson
bors referenced this pull request Dec 16, 2014
Using a type alias for iterator implementations is fragile since this
exposes the implementation to users of the iterator, and any changes
could break existing code.

This commit changes the iterators of `VecMap` to use
proper new types, rather than type aliases.  However, since it is
fair-game to treat a type-alias as the aliased type, this is a:

[breaking-change].
bors added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 16, 2014
Several fixes for DragonFly

Reviewed-by: brson
bors referenced this pull request Dec 16, 2014
This creates an enormous amount of spew.
This reverts commit 6f4a406.

Paths only moved from /usr/local/lib to /usr/lib.
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Could you squash these commits together as well? (looks like you can just strip the last two)

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@alexcrichton: Opened up #20015 where I squashed them. Closing this.

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