On 2/19/07, Michael A. Cleverly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2/10/07, Stephen Deasey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You could try compiling the kernel with support for RTHREADS enabled.
>
> Then compile the rthreads library in /usr/src/lib/librthread
>
> Then link against it for 1-1 user-kernel threads.
Rather than recompiling OpenBSD I decided to start fresh and installed
Debian/sparc instead.
The right decision... :-)
The control port does not ever respond but I don't really need
it for the project I'm working on so I just don't load nscp.so at the
moment. Sometime I might go back and poke & try and figure out why...
Works for me on intel/linux. Maybe it's a sparc/64bit bug?
If you're interested, add:
ns_param nsproxy [ns_config "test" home]/../nscp/nscp.so
to the tests/test.nscfg file.
$ make runtest
The log will tell you which port it's listening on.
No need for user/pass when telneting in (not sure this is the best
change in the world, Vald...)