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Was the following just swallowed up into the bowels of the CVS beast or
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I've tried updating my sources several times, and still not retrieving it.
Hook, line and sinker, eh?
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Uh oh, here is the version that seems to work. Once I'm confident it
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around it by disabling ACPI. However, the problem no longer
occurs on my system, even though I've reenabled ACPI.
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of electrons for the required period of
time, thereby causing the system to run backward in time.
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continue to support kern.turbo=0. My grilf
complains that advent runs too fast when it's on.
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Old bugfix for double Last login: was spammed in 3rd time, causing
following printout:
I can't reproduce this here.
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 12:37:13 +0100, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Andrey A. Chernov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Old bugfix for double Last login: was spammed in 3rd time, causing
following printout:
I can't reproduce this here.
Look
localhost
Last login: Tue Nov 12 14:25:39 2002 from :0.0
Copyright (c) 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT (DES) #0: Sun Nov 10 12:35:54 CET 2002
Welcome to FreeBSD!
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BTW, double-testes options.print_lastlog looks suspiciuos. For what
print_pam_messages() used here? It is unclear to me.
I think the idea is that we should define NO_SSH_LASTLOG in config.h.
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see what I can
do.
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I think the idea is that we should define NO_SSH_LASTLOG in config.h.
Actually, I think the problem is that DISABLE_LASTLOG should imply
NO_SSH_LASTLOG but doesn't.
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Andrey A. Chernov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There was USE_LASTLOG on the way, which is currently on and checked before
DISABLE_LASTLOG, so DISABLE_LASTLOG does nothing. See loginrec.c
No, USE_LASTLOG is not defined if DISABLE_LASTLOG is defined. See
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[2] I simply cannot see us kldload'ing stuff in response to
ls -l /dev/watchthis
In fact, I think a lot of people would get very angry if we did this,
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Please use a more descriptive subject line, fetch(1) is not in any way
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libc's popen() to start ssh-agent.
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the user's keys, but switches back before
starting the agent, instead of after.
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None of this has anything to do with cached connections, and I do not
agree that caching should be done in common.c, because it relies on
information (such as login and password) which is not and should not
be available at that layer.
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Jun Kuriyama [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At Wed, 30 Oct 2002 13:01:32 +0100, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
The *installed* libssh shouldn't matter. What matters is the libssh
which is built during 'make world' inside the chroot. That's what
sshd should be linked against.
Sorry for my
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is not an issue. As for source compatibility,
just use the DBREG_DRX macro, which exists in both -STABLE and
-CURRENT (it was merged into -STABLE two years ago).
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Poul-Henning Kamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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You must have cvsupped at a bad time - looks like you missed the three
Makefile deltas in src/secure.
I just started over, and cvsup did not pull any files down...
Well, mm_auth_krb5
- what sources was it built from? Does 'nm
${chroot}/usr/lib/libssh.so' show mm_auth_krb5? (though the build
should succeed even if the sandbox contains a stale libssh)
I'll upload the log file if it breaks again.
Please do, because this is really weird.
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Craig Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tracked this down further to the _fetch_writev() function
in libfetch/common.c. Try this patch:
Stupid, dumb bug. Of course it is only triggered by specific packet
lengths which just happened not to occur during testing :(
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It seems _http_growbuf() should return int at the end of function?
Yes, already mentioned in PR 44123 (and fixed a few minutes ago)
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