I've recently begun running a torrent client after hours on a PC sitting
behind our firewall (7.2-STABLE using pf). I have added a 'rdr' rule to
redirect incoming traffic to the client PC from the firewall, and as far
as the client is concerned everything is fine.
However, after a short
On 2/24/2009 9:06 AM, Bruce Simpson wrote:
Hi all,
[1] revdep-rebuild has very similar semantics to what I'm looking for,
as it will navigate the dependency graph for all packages installed on
the system, and rebuild packages where dependent libraries have changed.
To do the same with
Paul Schmehl wrote:
Furthermore, it seems the reaction of developers, that he wasn't being
specific enough are rendered moot by the urls above, which were easily
accessed by me, someone with little knowledge at all of two of the
three issues. So, rather than berating Jo for not producing
Jo Rhett wrote:
This is why EoLing 6.2 and forcing people to upgrade to a release with
lots of known issues is a problem.
You keep saying this as if it's somehow unusual that 6.3 has a lot of
open bugs. Yet even a cursory look at the PR list (admittedly based
just on the specific drivers you
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I think that's an unfair characterization. He stated that he had
noted numerous bugs in 6.3 (submitted PRs) that he perceived affected
him personally and so he chose not to update to 6.3. He then asked if
6.2 couldn't be extended farther. That seems like a reasonable
Dave Uhring wrote:
cc -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -m32 -march=athlon-mp -DTM_GMTOFF=tm_gmtoff -DTM_ZONE=tm_zone -DSTD_INSPIRED -DPCTS -DHAVE_LONG_DOUBLE -DTZDIR=\/usr/share/zoneinfo\ -Demkdir=mkdir -I/usr/src/usr.sbin/zic/zdump/.. -I/usr/src/usr.sbin/zic/zdump/../../../lib/libc/stdtime -o
Dave Uhring wrote:
If a -I/some/directory is used as a CFLAG then the *include directive must read
#include driver.h, *not* #include driver.h. The latter demands that the
header file be in the same directory as the source file.
Absolutely not true. Directly from the gcc online manual:
GCC
Dave Uhring wrote:
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 02:01:48PM -1000, Clifton Royston wrote:
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 03:14:08PM -0500, Dave Uhring wrote:
The problem is that gcc is *not* finding the file in the directory
referenced by the -I cflag. If I copy the header files to the directory