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POSTFIX should be included in /usr/src/contrib
freebsd.org and freefall use it...
time for an easy choice
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(1) 28 Sep: tried
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 07:02:12AM +, attila! wrote:
[snip]
(o) CAUTION: 'make world' reinstalls 'sendmail' even when
NO_SENDMAIL=YES # do not build sendmail and related programs
is included in '/etc/make.conf'; 'make world' may not
compile sendmail, but it
Just noticed that some of the processes running on my system (-current
as of Oct 2) seem to report a startup time in UTC rather than local time
(see attached). Is this normal behaviour?
[(dampurep)~]: uptime
10:54AM up 41 mins, 2 users, load averages: 0.10, 0.05, 0.01
[(dampurep)~]: uname -a
At 7:02 AM + 2000/10/8, attila! wrote:
(a) pick a directory and 'tar -zxf snapshot-2531.tar.gz'
(b) 'cd snapshot-2531'
Three things:
1. You don't tell people where to get the postfix software.
Start with
Well, it only took 17 hours. :)
I tried my best to be careful but I'm sure there are some ports that
broke as a result, so please be gentle!
By the way, if you are expecting CVS to suddenly run faster, don't be
disappointed by it running as slow as ever. The speedup will only
come when the
Hi,
I'm getting repeatable panics with -current, related to ahc. I'm seeing lots of
ahc:0:A:0: ahc_intr - referenced scb not valid during seqint 0x71 scb(nn)
WARNING no cammand for scb nn (cmdcmplt)
plus the WARNING without the other message. Eventually it panics with a
kernel-mode page fault,
http://people.freebsd.org/~msmith/acpica-bsd-20001008.tar.gz
New in this patch:
- Fixes for the EC code (error handling)
- Fixes for power/sleep button handling (should work for both
control method and fixed buttons)
- Host:PCI bridges are now detected and attached using ACPI rather
On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Dampure, Pierre Y. wrote:
Just noticed that some of the processes running on my system (-current
as of Oct 2) seem to report a startup time in UTC rather than local time
(see attached). Is this normal behaviour?
Yes, everything started before adjkerntz has the wrong time
attila! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is process 10? Is this literally a representation of
the CPU idle time accumulation for the 85 hours since
boot?
Yes.
Despite the enormous time burn on 'idle' it does not show
on 'top'.
That's probably because top(1) hides stuff from you by
Since we are on the subject of installing kernels, i noticed last night
that the target "make kernel-install" (not part of world) will cause your
modules to be moved into modules.old. It looks like the routine that moved
the kernel - kernel.old was not changed or something like that. Or maybe
try the newest cvsup sources ... justin just committed a change that
allowed me to get through a 'make buildworld' over here, where I was
getting the error listed before previous to it ...
On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Bob Bishop wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting repeatable panics with -current, related to
FYI, you get the FTP login prompt, but it hangs thereafter. Looks like
something is wedged.
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attila! writes:
on Sat, 7 Oct 2000 20:03:12 -0500 (CDT), Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I recently got my digital camera back out, and started pulling the old
pictures from it. I noticed something I hadn't ever seen before - silo
overflows from the sio port. At the moment, I'm
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=== joy
install -C -c -o root -g wheel -m 555 joy.ko /boot/kernel
install -C -c -o root -g wheel -m 444 joy.8.gz /usr/share/man/man8
install: joy.8.gz: No such file or directory
*** Error code 71
Since the manpages are being moved elsewhere, I went ahead and removed
them from the
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Wilko Bulte
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Time to put the cvsup servers on the map with ICBM coordinates
maybe?
The US CVSup mirrors are listed by state in the FreeBSD Handbook at
http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/cvsup.html#CVSUP-MIRRORS
Physical location often
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 01:14:14PM +0200, Brad Knowles wrote:
2. You mention the use of snapshots, but this is not
recommended practice for sites new to postfix. Instead,
start with the most recent "release" version, e.g.,
Hi,
At 02:27 +0900 9/10/00, Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:
I think ACPI is not related with this problem, it was simply
kernel size ( 4MB) for me. I removed some device drivers and options
from my kernel config then the problem was solved.
That was it. Is the 4MB kernel size limit documented anywhere?
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 11:27:13AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Wilko Bulte
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Time to put the cvsup servers on the map with ICBM coordinates
maybe?
The US CVSup mirrors are listed by state in the FreeBSD Handbook at
At 2:31 PM -0500 2000/10/8, Will Andrews wrote:
Heh.. Wietse uses so-called ``experimental'' Postfix on his systems.
And there are *LOTS* of people who think that whatever Wietse runs is
good enough for them.. so this statement had better be hased on personal
experience about the actual
For the past couple of days the old style binaries don't work under -current,
they simply core.
FYI
Mark Hittinger
Earthlink
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on 8 Oct 2000 13:14:14 +0200, Brad Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] responded:
+ At 7:02 AM + 2000/10/8, attila! wrote:
+
+ (a) pick a directory and 'tar -zxf snapshot-2531.tar.gz'
+
+ (b) 'cd snapshot-2531'
+
+ Three things:
+
+ 1. You don't tell people where to get the postfix
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on Sun, 8 Oct 2000 11:46:47 +0200, Peter van Dijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Actually, mailwrapper (I don't know about this mailcap thing,
I'm only running STABLE right now for lack of machines) does
this job. Have you looked at /etc/mail/mailer.conf? The
On Sat, Oct 07, 2000 at 08:03:12PM -0500, Mike Meyer wrote:
I recently got my digital camera back out, and started pulling the old
pictures from it. I noticed something I hadn't ever seen before - silo
overflows from the sio port. At the moment, I'm wondering if this is a
known problem that
whats up with current.freebsd.org, its not allowing anon ftp
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On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, attila! wrote:
Thank you; I will refine it out, plus get it ready for
inclusion in the /usr/src/contrib tree if so permitted. I
am a firm believer in KISS for the unwashed, and will
therefore establish the initial configuration with defaults
to eliminate
And releng4.freebsd.org is totally missing from the Internet. I suppose
they are having another hardware problem again? Seems FreeBSD is a bit tough
on hardware these days.
Tom Veldhouse
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Yea, guess so, but I cant help but notice this started after the buyout by
BSDI
On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
And releng4.freebsd.org is totally missing from the Internet. I suppose
they are having another hardware problem again? Seems FreeBSD is a bit tough
on
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 07:13:56PM -0700, Bill Woods mail wrote:
Yea, guess so, but I cant help but notice this started after the buyout by
BSDI
The clue boat left the docks and you were standing on the pier. Might I suggest
a long walk...
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Yea, guess so, but I cant help but notice this started after the buyout by
BSDI
Uh, folks, releng4 is hosted at (and donated by) Yahoo, and BSDi have
exactly *nothing* to do with its availability or otherwise.
Before making absurd allegations like this, please apply a few neurons to
I was downloading 1007 this weekend and getting 7-8k a second from
current.freebsd.org. What they are saying is not totally inaccurate.
Please stop dis-respecting other peoples comments just because you do not
agree with them! What is your comment to this...
Microsoft Windows 2000 [Version
Please get mailer that doesn't quote the messages you're replying to
in such a brain dead manner.
* Mike Smith wrote:
Uh, folks, releng4 is hosted at (and donated by) Yahoo, and BSDi have
exactly *nothing* to do with its availability or otherwise.
Before making absurd allegations like
I'm sorry, but BSDi's dead-alien based UPS (as described in that fine
documentary film "repo man") has been unreliable lately and the
machines haven't been staying up. We've also been forced by the
silicon valley personnel crunch to hire a new system administrator
who's a little strange (he
Wow. Is it just me or does FreeBSD like to point fingers at everything that
is not the issue. I do not believe that my mailer has anything to do with
this. If you cannot roll with the punches, then that is your problem.
Well deal with it and get releng4 back up.
if "piss off" is an exceptable
Well deal with it and get releng4 back up.
That reminds me of a joke: Q. "What do engineers use for birth control?" A. "Their
personalities."
We now return you to our regularly scheduled content-free discussion.
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Jordan Hubbard. I just want to say publicly that since I have been
cvsup-ing Freebsd 3.0-Current (with this when the SMP/CAM code came out.) I
just want to apologize to you since cooler heads prevail. Peace bro
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Version 1.16 of src/sys/dev/syscons/scvesactl.c, removing
machine/console.h broke the kernel build for me. Attached is the
relevant log, and my kernel file.
Doug
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cc -c -O -march=pentiumpro
That was it. Is the 4MB kernel size limit documented anywhere?
I don't know :-) I luckily noticed this by a lot of trials.
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* Tony Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001008 22:36] wrote:
Wow. Is it just me or does FreeBSD like to point fingers at everything that
is not the issue. I do not believe that my mailer has anything to do with
this. If you cannot roll with the punches, then that is your problem.
I don't even
-- ps -ax --
0 ?? DLs0:00.40 (swapper)
1 ?? ILs0:00.07 /sbin/init --
2 ?? DL 0:04.23 (pagedaemon)
3 ?? DL 0:00.65 (vmdaemon)
4 ?? DL 0:00.70 (bufdaemon)
5 ?? DL 0:44.85 (syncer)
10 ?? RL 4986:29.70 (idle)
11 ?? WL
on Sat, 7 Oct 2000 20:03:12 -0500 (CDT), Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I recently got my digital camera back out, and started pulling the old
pictures from it. I noticed something I hadn't ever seen before - silo
overflows from the sio port. At the moment, I'm wondering if this is a
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