For those interested , SGI has released their 64 bit
compiler for Intel's Itanium.
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/Pro64/
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the other committers think?
Isn't this the "FreeBSD" project ?
There is no such thing as a "free beer".
If there are enough bad committs, we can start
thinking in terms of parties with Free Beer and Pizza 8)
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feasible it would be to distribute
inside of the JDK.
Well, just asked them because I don't see any problems in doing
what you want because is for an Open Source Operating System.
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Tnks for those interested in Archie's netgraph article see:
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it seems that it does not deal too well with exception events or events.
A good book on this topic is: Essential JTAPI by Spencer Roberts which
goes to great extent in describing services as well as architectures issues
in implementing event driven systems.
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Curious, do you have a write up on netgraph?
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rename it libstdc++.so.1. Then you just have to modify your executable
so that it looks for libstdc++.so.1 instead of libstdc++.so.3
Why not just reinstall the problematic executables?
Yeap, we do that quite often in Linux 8)
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August 1998
Load Sharing using IP Network Address Translation (LSNAT)
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I am fairly certain that Java + TYA worked before Jan 7 -- haven't
upgraded my system since then.
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If the user does specifiy a cvsup , can you decide for the user which
server is best based upon some simple statistic?
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So have the cvsup client do the pinging to the server and extract
its current work load or other vital statistic.
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of -current).
My strategy in the past has been to develop kernel stuff for -current . The interfaces
to device drivers or modules is usually a very tiny part of the driver or module.
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the newer graphic cards have tons
of memory map registers and it is of virtually no use to users.
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Curious , what is elischer.org ? 8)
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more ? Talk to JKH I am sure is willing to strike a sweet deal 8)
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to drive him further down: hence
thru censorship the "technical" argument was won
with virtually no technical effort at all -- Like I said
earlier very very nice tactic !
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ways are wrong and old fashioned...
Take Care Guys, I am back to hacking and yes
I am having a great time !
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"David O'Brien" wrote:
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This is the scoop.
..snip..
gcc -v
Using builtin specs.
gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release)
..snip..
Without -O or -O2 the program compiles okay.
What other platforms
Last nite , I managed to compile all of XFree86 3.9.17 with no
compiler bugs from gcc.
/usr/local/bin/gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/i386-portbld-freebsd4.0/2.96/specs
gcc version 2.96 19991110 (experimental)
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So there appears to be two solutions to get around this problem:
1. compile without -O
or
2. installed the latest snapshot of gcc.
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the latest /usr/libexec/cpp behavior is also going to
break other package. Again for me is not a problem because
after a few hours I managed to circumvent the new /usr/libexec/cpp
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D__
I patched locally the imake build so just for FreeBSD it adds a
-D__FreeBSD__
I presumed that the latest /usr/libexec/cpp behavior is also going to
break other package. Again for me is not a problem because
after a few hours I managed to circumvent the new /usr/libexec/cpp
feat
reported compiler bug appears to be fixed in
the latest gcc-devel port.
On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, Amancio Hasty wrote:
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!Without -O or -O2 the program compiles okay.
!
!gcc -c bug.c
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Ouch! This looks an awful lot like the last report with `GCC' and
`problem' in the subject
t this new feature of /usr/libexec/cpp :
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it to.
This behavior breaks the XFree86 3.9.17 build because the procedure
to build imake depends on /usr/libexec/cpp defining __FreeBSD__
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3. Raise this issue with Cygnus.
Not really Cygnus is the wrong organization to raise this issue .
As someone else pointed out the gcc-devel port does not exhibit the bug
which I posted.
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Hi,
I am running FreeBSD -current and I got no clue as to what is
going on FreeBSD 3.xxx. The problem was reported for FreeBSD
-current.
Okay, lets hope that gcc 2.9.53 comes out before the release of FreeBSD 4.0.
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with gcc-devel some tonite to see if I can use
it for all my ports.
Some background:
I am working on XFree86 to help bring about yuv + scaling
hardware support -- my main priority is X for I if get too
side tracked I may miss my window of opportunity to
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with it unless someone
narrows down the problem more.
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able to build X just fine with the
-current compiler, so to directly imply that we can't do so flies in
the face of common sense and experience.
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The details were previously posted by .
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The details were previously posted by .
Good Nite
Whatever ate the details on your previous post seems to be at it again.
Here is a copy of my mail post which I received from the -current mail list
that is my post went out intact
current.
---
More precisely :
FreeBSD -current was last cvsup on my system on Dec 23 18:59.
XFree86 3.9.xxx was cvsup on December 24th I am sorry but this is
sufficient information to reproduce the problem.
Amancio Hasty wrote:
On Tue, 28 Dec
Actually, that's one of the newest versions of gcc.
Perhaps a later snapshot of gcc will work .
attached make.log. There's something about not allowing access
to the cx register.
I am not into hacking gcc's register allocator 8)
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(const_int -40 [0xffd8])) 0))
(clobber (scratch:HI))
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n you have the old voxware sound driver in the
kernel to look at . I made Quake and Quake 2 work with the
voxware sound driver and it was not that hard .
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multimedia mailing list;however, I came to the conclusion
that we do need a large user base to maximize
test coverage and feasibility .
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for berkeley.edu last week reported 36 bugs which made
the developers very happy ...
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The sound drivers are fine . What we need are people willing to work
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Take it up with -multimedia . The gus tarted to talk about it
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the effort.
-keith
I am too busy nowdays working :(
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I am not that really interested on threads..
Is there a possibility of having an async call gate for which the kernel
can do the scheduling whether be for a uni processor or a multi processor
enviroment.
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Has anyone ported the linux 3DFx Driver to FreeBSD?
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Don't have much time now days to volunteer due to work overload.
If I get a chance one of these nights I will port it.
My focus is to provide decent X video support appropiate for
h.261 , h.263 , and mpeg -- which basically entails yuv + scaling
hardware assist. In other words 3dfx is a
Got a new disk and I am trying to upgrade from the May 1999 snapshot to today's
current.
I recompiled the kernel , install it and reboot afterwards the boot loader fails to
load
the new kernel so should I upgrade my boot blocks with the latest sources?
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Now I have to get off my soap box and let the work continue 8)
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It requires converting the ancient voxware driver to newbus which isn't
really feasable.
I am not sure about that ... The irq handling, card registration on the voxware
is fairly straight forward.
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Stay nice 8)
Never give the opposition an opportunity to get the best of you for most likely
they will fully exploit your weakness . After all isn't that was opposition is all
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window you should be able to query the ldap server.
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Hi,
I can't connect to the default ldap servers;however, on my win98 box I can connect
to the InfoSpace ldap server. I have a local ldap server here and I can connect
to it using netscape with no problem.
Try it : rah.star-gate.com port 389
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Last nite around 1am or so I cvsup my system and managed to
build the world and the kernel 8)
Not sure how stable is -current so far in a uni processor
configuration the system seems to be okay.
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Don't know -current is working fine for me over here as well as the
latest XFree86 snapshot. It does help if you post further details like system
configuration: uni processor vs smp , scsi vs ide , etc...
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that some on the list can figure out other creative uses
like clustering.
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PIII 450Mhz are going for about $175 see http://www.pricewatch.com . Heck , at
that
price get two 8)
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Amancio Hasty wrote...
Amancio Hasty wrote...
I have to agree with Matt on this plus the set of defaults is system wide .
What are you agreeing with him on? Why not quote what you're talking
about?
Is it possible to get a system bus enumeration from the system so
Amancio Hasty wrote...
There is a generic SCSI bus enumerator API, and one for PCI as well. There
isn't a generic API to get trees of devices of any type in the system,
though. With new-bus that might be possible, but having done two
enumerator APIs already (I wrote the CAM and PCI
with their product 8)
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may actually make
a long term friend ...
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Then there is no advantage in using `team' vs. ``cdrecord -fs=XX'', right?
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As far as I can tell there is no difference other one component less to use
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Perhaps someone more familiar with cdrecord fifo.c's
circular buffer algorithm and team can express a different opinion.
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thats not what gcombust is,
but its still useful for those of us who know `something'...
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Yes, I tried gcombust and opted for the command line approach
gcombust looks great ;however, I expect for user firiendly land
less knobs
x 2
disks.
Enabling raw-write in scsi_cd.c, you can newfs/mount DVD-RAM as UFS.
Write speed is around 500KB/s, and read speed is around 1.4MB/s.
Now this sounds like a very nice scsi cd recorder .
Further input on DVD-RAM is welcome .
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not quite there yet you will have
to wait about a week and she responded thats not
bad take your time . Sometimes being the hacker
of the house is not an easy task 8)
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and 9713 times full, min fill was 89%.
This is like the third time that I writing pretty much the same image
to the CD.
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As Amancio Hasty wrote ...
Or does tosha work with CAM?
It does for me... (3.2-stable).
Hi,
I think is that tosha does not know how to read audio tracks with
my Yamaha cd recorder. The Yamaha have a slightly weird
way of reading the audio tracks . I have cdda2wav as
an example
), 9.( 165030), 10.( 187332)
11.( 208760), 12.( 225325), lead-out( 249407)
CDDB discid: 0xb80cfd0c
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Please Matt "burn" a summary document ... (Gosh I have been
burning too many CDs 8) )
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just reported having problems with cdd2wav panicking the system with:
launching cdda2wav immediately panics with:
panic: setrunqueue: invalid rtprio type
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As Amancio Hasty wrote ...
As Amancio Hasty wrote ...
Or does tosha work
Amancio Hasty wrote...
I have to agree with Matt on this plus the set of defaults is system wide .
What are you agreeing with him on? Why not quote what you're talking
about?
Is it possible to get a system bus enumeration from the system so
a program such a cdrecord can attempt
Amancio Hasty wrote...
Amancio Hasty wrote...
I have to agree with Matt on this plus the set of defaults is system wide .
What are you agreeing with him on? Why not quote what you're talking
about?
Is it possible to get a system bus enumeration from the system so
Amancio Hasty wrote...
There is a generic SCSI bus enumerator API, and one for PCI as well. There
isn't a generic API to get trees of devices of any type in the system,
though. With new-bus that might be possible, but having done two
enumerator APIs already (I wrote the CAM and PCI
with "blank=fast" and it worked.
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which makes
atapi's look like scsi's (I know this is a simplification) - FreeBSD
currently has no equivalent :) .
Andrew.
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s[i]) {
30prime=i+i+3;
It still needs a little work however gdb appears to work java programs
compiled with "gcj" -- GNU's java compiler -- java to native binary ..
gcj still needs work however it is starting to shape up.
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cd0: 10.000MB/s transfers (10.000MHz, offset 15)
cd0: Attempt to query device size failed: NOT READY, Medium not presen
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Sorry about that . The emphasis is more on the hardware and second is the
software -- I usually get around problems with the software.
Is there any support for IDE CD writers or are they not worth bothering with
on FreeBSD.
Tnks!
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Any
Most Cool!
Is there a list of IDE cd writers which work FreeBSD?
Tnks Again!
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Sorry about that . The emphasis is more on the hardware and second is the
software -- I usually get around problems with the software.
Mkisofs is good
I think that emulation usually denotes simulation so I would find another term
or invent one to describe the linux emulation layer.
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Cool,
So can we have the manufacture and model of your cd-recorder ? 8)
Browsing a little over at http://www.buy.com and noticed that they
have quite a few Plextor cd recorders so I am wondering if
anyone has any experience with Plextor cd recorders...
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uld to a Linux
program and the program can run un-modified.
(Now that Red Hat has a market capitialisation of 5Billion$ there will be
a lot more linux stuff available)
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have a nice web article on why they are
using FreeBSD 8)
And I have to kill this thread lets continue on -chat
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Okay, I will bite.
What would you call the linux emulator to convey the proper
meaning to the suits types?
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e it. :)
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Oh Guys,
I simply am trying to get information on which cd-recorder works
well on FreeBSD. It will help to avoid confusion and postings if
there was a cd-record handbook section explaining all the gory
details.
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Well, he can run "ktrace -di ./MAKEDEV whatever" then
kdump foo.dump
Or compile sh with debug symbols and trace down the failure.
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while you are at it try to compile a kernel with symbols ...
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while you are at it try to compile a kernel with symbols ...
I already have (this is my standard practice). What should I do with it
here?
Kris
Well, if the process is not in a zombie state and you can't kill it . We may
need
to examine
microcode for your VIA chipset?
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for instance with the Bt848 driver.
The bottom line is that if it is working for you great.
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At 02:29 PM 7/4/99 -0700, Amancio Hasty wrote:
Record locking and batch requests is a bit more difficult to solve perhaps
someone in the list can shed light into this problem for instance does
LDAPv3 provide such mechanism?
LDAP (v2 or v3) does not provide record locking, client
Curious why are you cvsupping every couple of minutes ?
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Arghh... Yeap, upon reading the original message again it reads
as you have stated .
I need more sleep ... 8)
Tnks
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Amancio Hasty wrote:
Curious why are you cvsupping every couple of minutes ?
I think what was meant was that the CVSup process takes a few
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