Re: stable/7/lib/msun/src/e_log2.c missing

2011-07-13 Thread Dr. A. Haakh

Oliver Pinter schrieb:

On 7/12/11, Dr. A. Haakhbugrepor...@haakh.de  wrote:
   

log2() log2f have been MFCd to 8-STABLE (r216210 and r216210) but are
still missing in 7-STABLE.

See
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=24955+47747+/usr/local/www/db/text/2011/freebsd-ports/20110612.freebsd-ports

This breaks several ports. Any plans?
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http://www.mavetju.org/mail/view_message.php?list=svn-src-allid=3342543thread=yes
   

cvsup this morning:
the mentioned patch has not been MFCd to 7-STABLE.

ah@abaton:/usr/src$ uname -a
FreeBSD abaton.Haakh.de 7.4-STABLE FreeBSD 7.4-STABLE #16: Sat Jul  9 
01:00:47 CEST 2011 t...@abaton.haakh.de:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/ABATON  
i386

ah@abaton:/usr/src$ grep __FreeBSD_version sys/sys/param.h
 * __FreeBSD_version numbers are documented in the Porter's Handbook.
#undef __FreeBSD_version
#define __FreeBSD_version 704101/* Master, propagated to newvers */
ah@abaton:/usr/src$
ah@abaton:/usr/src$ find lib/msun/ -name \*log2\*
ah@abaton:/usr/src$

root@Crabberio:/usr/src# uname -a
FreeBSD Crabberio.Haakh.de 8.2-STABLE FreeBSD 8.2-STABLE #11: Sun Jul 10 
04:54:56 CEST 2011 
t...@crabberio.haakh.de:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/CRABBERIO  amd64

root@Crabberio:/usr/src# grep __FreeBSD_version sys/sys/param.h
 * __FreeBSD_version numbers are documented in the Porter's Handbook.
#undef __FreeBSD_version
#define __FreeBSD_version 802508/* Master, propagated to newvers */
root@Crabberio:/usr/src# find lib/msun/ -name \*log2\*
lib/msun/src/e_log2.c
lib/msun/src/e_log2f.c
root@Crabberio:/usr/src#

would be nice if it could be done.

Andreas

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istgt: getting authentification working with CHAP

2011-07-13 Thread Denny Schierz
hi,

since a while I try to get authentication working, but something is
missing or wrong:

My HowTo is: http://zewaren.net/site/?q=node/70

If I try from Windows7 or Ubuntu 10.4 discovery devices, I get nothing
back:

:~ # iscsiadm  -m discovery -t st -p san:3261
:~ #

But, discovery authentication works, I think.

my istgt Config:

auth.conf:
--

[AuthGroup1]
  Comment Group for Backup Disks
  Auth iqn.2011-07.san:virtual175 between12and16

[AuthGroup]
  Comment Group for discovery
  Auth iqn.2011-07.san:discoverer  discovermenow

[AuthGroup1]
  Comment Group for unit controller
  Auth ctluser test mutualuser mutualsecret


istgtcontrol.conf
-

[Global]
Comment  ISTGT control configuration
Timeout  60
AuthMethod   CHAP Mutual
Auth ctluser test mutualuser mutualsecret
Host localhost
Port 3259
TargetName   iqn.2011-07.san:backup01
Lun  0
Flagsro
Size auto


istgt.conf:
--
[Global]
Comment  Global section
NodeBase iqn.2011-07.san
PidFile  /var/run/istgt.pid
AuthFile /usr/local/etc/istgt/auth.conf
MediaDirectory   /var/istgt
LogFacility  local7
Timeout  30
NopInInterval20

DiscoveryAuthMethod  CHAP
DiscoveryAuthGroup AuthGroup

MaxSessions  32
MaxConnections   8
MaxBurstLength   1048576
MaxRecvDataSegmentLength 262144
MaxR2T   64
MaxOutstandingR2T 16
DefaultTime2Wait 2
DefaultTime2Retain 60
MaxBurstLength 1048576

[UnitControl]
Comment  Unit Controller
AuthMethod   CHAP Mutual
AuthGroupAuthGroup1
Portal   UC1 127.0.0.1:3259
Netmask  127.0.0.1

[PortalGroup1]
Comment  Portal Group 1
Portal   DA2 192.168.1.1:3261

[InitiatorGroup1]
Comment  Initiator Group 1
InitiatorNameiqn.2011-07.san:virtual175
#InitiatorNameALL
Netmask  192.168.1.0/24

[LogicalUnit1]
Comment  Backup01 (iqn.2011-07.san:backup01)
TargetName   backup01
TargetAlias  Backup01

Mapping  PortalGroup1 InitiatorGroup1
AuthMethod   CHAP
AuthGroupAuthGroup1
UseDigestAuto
UnitType Disk
QueueDepth  32
LUN0   Storage /failover/lsipool01/backup01  13631488MB


If I change the InitiatorName from iqn.2011-07.san:virtual175 to
ALL, then I can login into the device ..., discover works too.

any suggestions ?


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Re: recommendations for laptop and desktop

2011-07-13 Thread Zoran Kolic
 There is this list for laptops:
 http://laptop.bsdgroup.de/freebsd/

Been there. Seen that. Obsolete.
My very idea would be to have recent models in some kind
of wiki. I believe that at least hundred guys on the list
could post quality articles on the subject regarding lap-
tops they regurarly use.

 See the recent thread on the freebsd-mobile list with subject Laptop 
 recommendations?

Mostly older stuff recommended. Hard to find or I dislike
what I see on the review for particular model.
Thank you for answering my question.

  Zoran

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Re: recommendations for laptop and desktop

2011-07-13 Thread Kevin Oberman
On Jul 13, 2011 7:31 AM, Zoran Kolic zko...@sbb.rs wrote:

  There is this list for laptops:
  http://laptop.bsdgroup.de/freebsd/

 Been there. Seen that. Obsolete.
 My very idea would be to have recent models in some kind
 of wiki. I believe that at least hundred guys on the list
 could post quality articles on the subject regarding lap-
 tops they regurarly use.

  See the recent thread on the freebsd-mobile list with subject Laptop
recommendations?

 Mostly older stuff recommended. Hard to find or I dislike
 what I see on the review for particular model.
 Thank you for answering my question.

  Zoran

I agree that a wiki would be ideal, but it would require active management.
That's the real issue.

It's also the reason wiki.FreeBSD.org would not be practical. I might be
able to admin such a wiki, but I have no place to put it.  But I'm retired,
so I should have time.

R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer
Retired
kob6...@gmail.com
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Re: recommendations for laptop and desktop

2011-07-13 Thread Rick Macklem
Kevin Oberman wrote:
 On Jul 13, 2011 7:31 AM, Zoran Kolic zko...@sbb.rs wrote:
 
   There is this list for laptops:
   http://laptop.bsdgroup.de/freebsd/
 
  Been there. Seen that. Obsolete.
  My very idea would be to have recent models in some kind
  of wiki. I believe that at least hundred guys on the list
  could post quality articles on the subject regarding lap-
  tops they regurarly use.
 
   See the recent thread on the freebsd-mobile list with subject
   Laptop
 recommendations?
 
  Mostly older stuff recommended. Hard to find or I dislike
  what I see on the review for particular model.
  Thank you for answering my question.
 
   Zoran
 
 I agree that a wiki would be ideal, but it would require active
 management.
 That's the real issue.
 
 It's also the reason wiki.FreeBSD.org would not be practical. I might
 be
 able to admin such a wiki, but I have no place to put it. But I'm
 retired,
 so I should have time.
 
I recently installed Fedora15 and I thought it had a fairly clever
idea in it. At the end of the install (so presumably it had worked for
the hardware), it asked you if you wanted to email your hardware config
to them.

Something that just captured such emails and put them in a list (especially
if could catch duplicates) for people to look at might be nice. The list
would get long (and not really indicate how well the hardware worked), but
at least it would be up-to-date and not require manual maintenance.

I'm not volunteering to do this;-) although I'm retired too, but it might
be a useful thing to have? rick

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Re: recommendations for laptop and desktop

2011-07-13 Thread Vladimir Zorin
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 8:47 PM, Kevin Oberman kob6...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Jul 13, 2011 7:31 AM, Zoran Kolic zko...@sbb.rs wrote:

  There is this list for laptops:
  http://laptop.bsdgroup.de/freebsd/

 Been there. Seen that. Obsolete.
 My very idea would be to have recent models in some kind
 of wiki. I believe that at least hundred guys on the list
 could post quality articles on the subject regarding lap-
 tops they regurarly use.

  See the recent thread on the freebsd-mobile list with subject Laptop
 recommendations?

 Mostly older stuff recommended. Hard to find or I dislike
 what I see on the review for particular model.
 Thank you for answering my question.

                              Zoran

 I agree that a wiki would be ideal, but it would require active management.
 That's the real issue.

 It's also the reason wiki.FreeBSD.org would not be practical. I might be
 able to admin such a wiki, but I have no place to put it.  But I'm retired,
 so I should have time.

I would gladly host such a wiki on my freebsd vds. It would be perfect
though if it is not a php/perl/python/ruby-driven wiki =)
But I suspect there are not that many fans of lua/ansi c solutions, so
I guess I can tolerate php in a separate jail =)

Best regards, Vladimir Zorin
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Re: recommendations for laptop and desktop

2011-07-13 Thread Julian H. Stacey
 I agree that a wiki would be ideal, but it would require active management.
 That's the real issue.
 
 It's also the reason wiki.FreeBSD.org would not be practical. I might be
 able to admin such a wiki, but I have no place to put it.  But I'm retired,
 so I should have time.
 
 R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer
 Retired
 kob6...@gmail.com

You have time but no space ?  I have space but no time. So if you want,
I could install a wiki  turn it over to you to run.
I just set up DNS for http://wiki.berklix,org/laptops/
to a static web page till I put up a wiki
Next I need to decide which wiki stuff from ports to install.
Suggestions welcome.

However, maybe the team at
http://laptop.bsdgroup.de/freebsd/index.html?action=laptop_submit_form just
needs a bit of help upgrading their form  weeding / ordering their
database ?  ie start by adding 7.[34] 8.[0-2]  etc to form You could
ask them. BTW Axel Gruner on foot of that page by chance is in same
town as me, you could contact him  ask.

Alternatively there is http://wiki.freebsd.org
You could see if they'll give you space there.
I seem to recall it's for developers though, no docu.
so might be difficult to get access. Up to you.

Cheers,
Julian
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Re: recommendations for laptop and desktop

2011-07-13 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Vladimir Zorin wrote:
 On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 8:47 PM, Kevin Oberman kob6...@gmail.com wrote:
  On Jul 13, 2011 7:31 AM, Zoran Kolic zko...@sbb.rs wrote:
 
   There is this list for laptops:
   http://laptop.bsdgroup.de/freebsd/
 
  Been there. Seen that. Obsolete.
  My very idea would be to have recent models in some kind
  of wiki. I believe that at least hundred guys on the list
  could post quality articles on the subject regarding lap-
  tops they regurarly use.
 
   See the recent thread on the freebsd-mobile list with subject Laptop
  recommendations?
 
  Mostly older stuff recommended. Hard to find or I dislike
  what I see on the review for particular model.
  Thank you for answering my question.
 
                               Zoran
 
  I agree that a wiki would be ideal, but it would require active management.
  That's the real issue.
 
  It's also the reason wiki.FreeBSD.org would not be practical. I might be
  able to admin such a wiki, but I have no place to put it.  But I'm retired,
  so I should have time.
 
 I would gladly host such a wiki on my freebsd vds. It would be perfect
 though if it is not a php/perl/python/ruby-driven wiki =)
 But I suspect there are not that many fans of lua/ansi c solutions, so
 I guess I can tolerate php in a separate jail =)
 
 Best regards, Vladimir Zorin

Sounds like Vladimir's further ahead, re hosting in a jail, so Kevin
O, if you want to go ahead, sounds like Vladimitr can get you up
faster than I can.

I would suggest though, that whoever does it, we should try to
co-operate with the predecessor compatibility lists such as
http://laptop.bsdgroup.de/freebsd/ Probably all they really need
adding is some list by date last seen on sale in shops function,
+ maybe some wiki function.

Cheers,
Julian
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