I don't like it either. But AFAIK, the change is not due to any
FreeBSD-specific patch in the FreeBSD port. Therefore it is purely a
Bash issue and the bash author should be contacted.
ftp://ftp.cwru.edu/pub/bash/bash-2.05b-patches/bash205b-003
--
``The lyf so short, the craft so long to
Thanks. Are the changes correct BTW ? I am going to cc to stable as a
number of people have noted and asked this question.
---Mike
At 10:35 PM 09/09/2002 +1000, Darren Reed wrote:
In some email I received from Mike Tancsa, sie wrote:
The filtering works on my machine... Havent
Hi,
I sent this in to ports@ but wanted to know if OpenLDAP was 'forgotten'
during the ports/packages upgrade cycle or is there a reason not to go to
the version 2.1.4 in -stable?
-K
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Hello!
On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Murray Stokely wrote:
If you are experiencing any problems with -STABLE then by all means
speak up now!
Please, MFC fix for bin/40177 before 4.7-RELEASE, I think memory leak in
/bin/sh is a quite serious problem. Please also fix bin/41841 (telnet -s
doesn't
If memory serves me right, Dmitry Pryanishnikov wrote:
On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Murray Stokely wrote:
If you are experiencing any problems with -STABLE then by all means
speak up now!
Please, MFC fix for bin/40177 before 4.7-RELEASE, I think memory leak in
/bin/sh is a quite serious
On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 07:53:04AM +, Xride Xride wrote:
Hi
I have a compaq armada 7400 with an ESS soundcard buildin.
This card work with stable till 1-2 months ago and haven't worked
since. I have this in my kernel:
device pcm
It is not even found during boot.
It is a PCI card,
Hi. I'm having some problems related to XFree86. I think that bug is not
dead yet.
Any try to make X work, will result in freeze or panic. XFree86
-configure results in an immediate system panic, startx results in a
blank screen and a reset button press. Fortunately after searching
google groups
On Monday 09 September 2002 03:14, Jamie Heckford wrote:
Hi,
I seem to be having a rather odd problem with IPFW + NATD.
I have added rules to allow a certain IP address access to port 80 which is
redirected to an internal host.
Now, this doesn't work whatsoever from a Windows 2K or XP
I have the same problem (same motherboard), but only when I have apm enabled
in the kernel.
I disabled it and have been living without apm. I know I should report this,
but I figured I'd wait through a few more revs of -STABLE to see if it
fixed itself. It hasn't, so I'll scan/add to bug