Re: Modifying bridged traffic

2007-08-16 Thread Julian Elischer
Eric Anderson wrote: What is the easiest way to play with modifying data in-transit within an ethernet bridge? For instance, say I have something like this: [BOX 1] [ BOX 2 ] [ BOX 3 ] And BOX 2 is a FreeBSD box with bridging enabled between two ethernet interfaces, how can I

Re: Modifying bridged traffic

2007-08-16 Thread Ganbold
Eric Anderson wrote: What is the easiest way to play with modifying data in-transit within an ethernet bridge? For instance, say I have something like this: [BOX 1] [ BOX 2 ] [ BOX 3 ] And BOX 2 is a FreeBSD box with bridging enabled between two ethernet interfaces, how can I

Re: Australian cvs repository

2007-08-16 Thread tonymaher
Robert McKenzie wrote: Has anyone noted that the Australian cvs repository seems to be so hopelessly out of sink that you cannot do a clean build using a clean cvsup. Because we are so far away it is hard to keep things sinkronized. -- tonym ___

Re: Australian cvs repository

2007-08-16 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 08:49:21AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Robert McKenzie wrote: Has anyone noted that the Australian cvs repository seems to be so hopelessly out of sink that you cannot do a clean build using a clean cvsup. Because we are so far away it is hard to keep things

Re: Australian cvs repository

2007-08-16 Thread Dag-Erling Smørgrav
Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Robert McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Has anyone noted that the Australian cvs repository seems to be so hopelessly out of sink that you cannot do a clean build using a clean cvsup. Because we are so far away it is

Re: Australian cvs repository

2007-08-16 Thread Sam Lawrance
On 16/08/2007, at 8:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Robert McKenzie wrote: Has anyone noted that the Australian cvs repository seems to be so hopelessly out of sink that you cannot do a clean build using a clean cvsup. Because we are so far away it is hard to keep things sinkronized. We

pccard0: Card has no functions!

2007-08-16 Thread Marian Cerny
Hi, I have Nokia Card Phone 2.0 (on a supported HW list) in a PCMCIA to PCI adapter. I have used this combination some time ago (2-3 years) and it worked without any problems. I don't remember what FreeBSD version I used that time. I tried to get it working under FreeBSD 6.2R today but was not

debug kernels + -fomit-frame-pointer == unhappy gdb

2007-08-16 Thread Juergen Lock
Just got reminded of this... I noticed some kernel builds use -fomit-frame-pointer by default, even if you do a debug kernel. That kinda defeats the purpose since gdb uses the frame pointer when examining the stack, like, when doing backtraces, i.e. you lose function calls in backtraces when

Re: [patch] enhance powerd(8) to handle max temperature

2007-08-16 Thread Alexandre \Sunny\ Kovalenko
On Thu, 2007-08-02 at 22:13 -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote: In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alexandre \Sunny\ Kovalenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: : On Thu, 2007-08-02 at 10:08 -0700, Nate Lawson wrote: : M. Warner Losh wrote: : In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] : Nate