Re: 3.4-19991219-STABLE upgrade crash

1999-12-20 Thread Jordan K. Hubbard
All of these issues have been addressed today. - Jordan To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message

3.3-STABLE aout

1999-12-20 Thread Eugene Grosbein
Hello! How do I make aout binary on -STABLE? I installed compat20, compat21 and compat22, then tried # cc -aout -o hello hello.c (it's "Hello world"-program :) I get 'ld: crt0.o: no such file or directory' error message. It seems there is no crt0.o file at all. Please help. Eugene Grosbein

Re: SetAttrs src/contrib/diff/diff3.c,v

1999-12-20 Thread John
Works great. Thank you kindly :) Regards, John I was looking at the docs for cvsup, and I might have missed it, but what is the structure of the line in your supfile to specify a umask? I was toying with the idea of making the entire /usr/src tree mode 600, just to make sure I knew

Re: SetAttrs src/contrib/diff/diff3.c,v

1999-12-20 Thread John Polstra
John wrote: I was looking at the docs for cvsup, and I might have missed it, but what is the structure of the line in your supfile to specify a umask? I was toying with the idea of making the entire /usr/src tree mode 600, just to make sure I knew who/what was writing/reading it

Re: freebsd-stable wannabe tester

1999-12-20 Thread Jeremy Shaffner
On Sun, 19 Dec 1999, John Estess wrote: If you want to test installation of stable, there are places you can download install snapshots. I have a 26400 bps connection to the world. No kidding. I can CVSup, but downloading images is not an option in my current environment. He wasn't

Re: AMD 3DNow instructions on FreeBSD

1999-12-20 Thread Oliver Fromme
Randall Hopper wrote in list.freebsd-stable: Hi. Is there a FreeBSD assembler out there which supports the AMD 3DNow instruction set? NASM (in the ports) supports the older ones, but not the newer ones supported by the Athlon/K7. I sent patches to the author to support those, too, but

edquota problem

1999-12-20 Thread Forrest W. Christian
I'm not sure exactly what list this should really be on. Please enlighten me for next time. I just got nailed by an "implementation detail" in edquota. Specifically the code which determines whether the parameter is a username or a range of uids only checks for a) whether the first character

Re: 3.4-19991219-STABLE upgrade crash

1999-12-20 Thread Oliver Fromme
Bill Trost wrote in list.freebsd-stable: I'm trying to upgrade my Fujitsu 635Tx from an a.out version of FreeBSD to the above-mentioned snapshot, and when I select "Custom" to identify the distribution sets I want, I get a signal 11 notification. I turned debugging on (at least, I think

Re: SetAttrs src/contrib/diff/diff3.c,v

1999-12-20 Thread John
Just wondering why I see a *LOT* (as in one for each source file on the system) of SetAttrs messages coming over my screen, when I am cvsupping 3.3-STABLE on one system I own. While other systems act normally (loading delta's and other stuff)... Make sure you run cvsup as the same

Re: freebsd-stable wannabe tester

1999-12-20 Thread John Estess
Well, you should look at the handbook in regards to keeping your system up to date. It is always the best place to start. I'm sure my mail header read 3.4-stable :-) If you just want to stable itself, cvsup, do a "make world", and then make a new kernel. BTW, stable is much more

Re: Sys Admin article on Linux emulation

1999-12-20 Thread Matt Behrens
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Gerald Pfeifer wrote: On Mon, 20 Dec 1999, Randy Bush wrote: options USER_LDT #allow user-level control of i386 ldt is the last one really needed for stuff such as staroffice? It's need for Wine, for

FibreChannel, FC-Al and NetApp.

1999-12-20 Thread Carl Makin
Is anyone using FC, FC-AL or NetApp filers on a FreeBSD 3.x-STABLE system? I'm very interested in some real world comparisons of the various technologies. Carl. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message

Re: PCI internal modem

1999-12-20 Thread Gerhard Sittig
On Mon, Dec 20, 1999 at 10:49 -0600, Wayne M Barnes wrote: How do I get my PCI modem card to work with FreeBSD 3.4? [ ... ] CSN 1 Vendor ID: CSC4236 [0x3642630e] Serial 0x Comp ID: @@@ [0x] I could be wrong, but why does this sound like a sound card to me? Don't

Re: PCI internal modem

1999-12-20 Thread Warner Losh
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gerhard Sittig writes: : ISA PnP section? If the port is a real serial port, it should He found it by 'demsg | grep serial'. It took me a while to read that in his original message. I've started the process of bringing the pci support code into the tree. Warner

SOFTUPDATES

1999-12-20 Thread Ted Sikora
Is anyone running the SOFTUPDATES option with Stable? I just enabled it and was wondering if there are any issues I should be aware of performance wise. Any problems? I enabled it for the /usr filesystem. Any reason why / is not specifically recommended? Regards, -- Ted Sikora Jtl Development

Re: PCI internal modem

1999-12-20 Thread Alex
Warner Losh wrote: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wayne M Barnes writes: : How do I get my PCI modem card to work with FreeBSD 3.4? *IF* it isn't a win modem, soft modem, etc, then you can apply the following patch, rebuild your kernel and create /dev/cua4, et al in /dev. If it is a

3.4R sysinstall blows up

1999-12-20 Thread Joe Greco
So I go to install 3.4R on a box. sysinstall blows spectacularly as I go to select the distributions. Joe's abbreviated method for 3.4R install. Box in question is a Pentium 200 with 3 ST31055N drives on an ASUS NCR controller, 32MB RAM, dual SMC Ethernet controller, VGA video (serial session

RE: SOFTUPDATES

1999-12-20 Thread David Schwartz
Is anyone running the SOFTUPDATES option with Stable? I just enabled it and was wondering if there are any issues I should be aware of performance wise. Any problems? I enabled it for the /usr filesystem. Any reason why / is not specifically recommended? I've been quite happy with