On 11/22/06, martin g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

if it is allready patched

i have the latest sources. is this possible

Nope.

If it is already patched you will see something like this:

# cd /usr/src
# patch -p0 < 4.0/common/003_systrace.patch
Hmm...  Looks like a unified diff to me...
The text leading up to this was:
--------------------------
|Apply by doing:
|       cd /usr/src
|       patch -p0 < 003_systrace.patch
|
|And then rebuild your kernel.
|
|Index: sys/dev/systrace.c
|===================================================================
|RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/systrace.c,v
|retrieving revision 1.42
|retrieving revision 1.42.2.1
|diff -u -p -r1.42 -r1.42.2.1
|--- sys/dev/systrace.c 28 May 2006 17:06:38 -0000      1.42
|+++ sys/dev/systrace.c 1 Nov 2006 20:03:35 -0000       1.42.2.1
--------------------------
Patching file sys/dev/systrace.c using Plan A...
Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected!  Assume -R? [y] ^C#

Andreas.

P.S.: Please Cc to the list. Maybe there are other guys/girls out there
who could give you a clue.

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