Some time ago somebody tried to fix "\ No newline at end of file" bug in diff
and seems that he had not reached the target - the diff is still broked,
however in a slightly different way (tested both with 4-stable and 5-current).
See:
http://people.freebsd.org/~sobomax/config.h.orig
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mark Murray writ
es:
: I don't know either. However, it might be because of permission
: problems. It will return EINVAL when it can't open the apm file for
: write. Maybe a devfs related issue?
:
: I don't have devfs on this system yet.
Odd that.
I get it on my newsserver pretty much every night when expire runs.
12 IDE drives on 3 Promise controllers.
I was just actually about to replace the MB, thinking it was just
something freaky or unstable.
I will try the patch.
On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
I'm looking for
Hi,
with -current as of yesterday I get partial success.
My configuration:
- Tecra8000
- 256MB Ram
- ad0: IBM DARA 25000 @ UDMA33
- ad1: IBM DARA 26480 @ UDMA33
- kernel and modules in sync, fresh buildworld, buildkernel...
- Nonstandart-options:
o enabled apm, acpi, usb, pcm,
There is a huge security hole in -CURRENT devfs, i don't known if this
is a temporary issue or a 'real' bug:
$ id
uid=2089(yann) gid=2089(yann) groups=2089(yann)
$ uname -a
FreeBSD yoko.hsc.fr 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #57: Fri Sep 15
13:36:26 CEST 2000 [EMAIL
Reifenberger Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrivait (wrote) :
My configuration:
- Tecra8000
I run the same, with only 64Mo.
- 256MB Ram
- ad0: IBM DARA 25000 @ UDMA33
- ad1: IBM DARA 26480 @ UDMA33
I have only one disk, in DMA, with softupdates. I have tried
some of
Looks like I forgot an access check in DEVFS. I'll look at it tonight.
Poul-Henning
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Alain Thivillon writes:
There is a huge security hole in -CURRENT devfs, i don't known if this
is a temporary issue or a 'real' bug:
$ id
uid=2089(yann) gid=2089(yann)
Hi,
sorry, it's easilly reproducable.
I built a -current kernel supped today now without apm, acpi, usb.
- "boot -s" for singleuser
- "mount -oro /usr"
- "cd /usr/ports"
- "tar cf /dev/null . "
- "tar cf - . | tar tvf -"
...wait...
...freeze...
...why?...
Could someone enlight me how to get
Kernels after the SMPng commit have failed to boot for me. The pc is an
old TYAN S1563D with a pair of p200's. I have tracked it down to entering
vm86_intcall() in getmemsize(). It enters but doesn't return. I haven't
seen any similar problems on the lists.
I've tried building a UP kernel too,
Hello all,
after a fresh build of -current openssh does not work if connecting to the
root-user. For example (tested from a -stable machine, but the same from
4.1-RELEASE):
---
$ ssh host -l root
Last login: Fri Sep 15
Udo Schweigert wrote:
Hello all,
after a fresh build of -current openssh does not work if connecting to the
root-user. For example (tested from a -stable machine, but the same from
4.1-RELEASE):
---
Excellent detective work, thanks. :)
Doug
Original Message
Subject: Re: panic: kmem_malloc(-1077936128): kmem_map too small
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 12:29:01 +0200
From: Mitja Horvat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Doug Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 02:37:06PM +0200, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
[...]
The majority of these programs could be handled by adding knowledge
of "-" as a magic filename to fopen(3).
At the same time I would really love if we implemented "|.*" to mean
"do an popen(3)" instead.
This would
Greg Lehey wrote:
FWIW, I was never happy with the removal of block devices either. I
was shouted down with "can you point to any one use they are?", to
which I replied "just because I don't know of one doesn't mean there
isn't one, or that there will never be one in the future".
GET YOUR OWN 100 MEG WEBSITE FOR ONLY $11.95 PER MONTH TODAY!
STOP PAYING $19.95 or more TODAY for your web site, WHEN YOU CAN
GET ONE FOR ONLY $11.95 PER MONTH!
DO YOU ALREADY HAVE A WEBSITE? ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TRANSFER THE
DOMAIN TO OUR SERVERS AND UPLOAD YOUR DATA AND YOU ARE READY TO
- apm (suspend/resume not testet)
Works for me.
My only problem is that Fan is NEVER turned off (it seems that
idle loop in kernel as become CPU intensive and energy hardware can not
stop cooling). At this time, this is a minor annoyance.
Do you have acpi enabled in your
Mitsuru IWASAKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrivait (wrote) :
Do you have acpi enabled in your kernel?
no. I have tried ACPI some days ago, but system boot becomes
incredibly slow (for example, syslogd complained about something like
'child process timeout' after enabling ACPI). All system
Do you have acpi enabled in your kernel?
no. I have tried ACPI some days ago, but system boot becomes
incredibly slow (for example, syslogd complained about something like
'child process timeout' after enabling ACPI). All system activity such
as fork and so was affected.
It seems
Alain Thivillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrivait (wrote) :
Other problem with -CURRENT and laptops is that system time is not
reinitialised after suspend and resume :)
Oups, this one is fixed by adding new 'pmtimer' device in my kernel.
Maybe an entry in UPDATING will help.
To
On Sat, Sep 16, 2000 at 00:51:51 +0800, Clive Lin wrote:
On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 04:33:44PM +0200, Udo Schweigert wrote:
sshd in realloc(): error: junk pointer, too high to make sense.
Connection to closed.
Hm... did you just make new ssh instead of
making world or rebuilding kernel ?
On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 04:39 +0400, Andrey A. Chernov wrote:
[ ... change mtree(1) physical vs logical traversal ... ]
[ ... mtree.c diff ...]
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@
usage()
{
(void)fprintf(stderr,
-"usage: mtree [-PUcdeinqrux] [-f spec] [-K key] [-k key] [-p path] [-s seed]\n"
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Udo Schweigert wrote:
The strange: both commands succeed if connecting to a non-root account.
Are there any others with these problems? Any clues?
run sshd -d on the server, ssh -d on the client, and send me the output
Kris
--
In God we Trust -- all others must submit
Alright, I just wanted to let everyone know that I have gotten the SMPng
stuff up and working on my -CURRENT machine, and everything seems to work
fine except the occasional "pcm0: hwptr went backwards x -- y" when I
play sound and then do anything in X that involves moving a window. Oh,
and
John Baldwin wrote:
jhb 2000/09/15 15:00:24 PDT
Modified files:
sys/kern kern_idle.c
sys/vm vm_meter.c
sys/i386/isa ithread.c
sys/sys proc.h
Log:
- Add a new process flag P_NOLOAD that marks a process that
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Sorry for the cross post, but it could be something that affects
both...
Right now I am experiencing some really strange behavior with my
Dell servers. Mounting a floppy, or accessing it via dd(1) causes a
system hang,
I just found today yet another ncurses tgoto emulation bug (now can't
handle "%.", triggered by 'screen') and am angry-motivated enough for this
proposal.
Avdantages:
1) We'll be 100%-compatible with all libtermcap programs again.
2) Save LOTS of space for static binaries since libtermcap is
The majority of these programs could be handled by adding knowledge
of "-" as a magic filename to fopen(3).
[.]
I would argue that the programs and the scripts that call them are
already broken, but hey...
So (just to add fuel to the mass opposition), do this without
temporary files:
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Udo Schweigert wrote:
The strange: both commands succeed if connecting to a non-root account.
Are there any others with these problems? Any clues?
run sshd -d on the server, ssh -d on the client, and send me the output
Hmm, I've been seeing this problem too. I
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Julian Elischer wrote:
I've never thought of a use for fdescfs...
I used /dev/fd/1 just yesterday for a third-party precompiled binary
that insists on outputting to a file specified on the command line.
Slapping in /dev/fd/1 lets me stuff the command in a pipe chain. Same
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