the build as one would expect from make(1). And
the mentioned tool (sorry, I don't remember its name) is still
able to warn those who are interested (release builders?).
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is installed and where it lives. And which one to choose
should multiple versions be installed (for whatever reason).
[ who is screaming bikeshed while _functionality_ and
determined behaviour is being discussed? ]
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a fix.)
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applies only when querying or setting it. Referencing
the value is just a normal variable access. Please tell me if
I'm wrong.
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updated my kernel and
now -- insert whatever you please -- stopped working. :) What
did I miss? Or is it plain luck when things just work and one
shouldn't ask why they do? :
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in the synopsis. Maybe this concern should be reraised?
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or wil take a few days since I'm 100% MS
free here. :)
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On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 21:35 -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
Gerhard Sittig wrote:
Now that I had success with the fa_select tool, I filed a PR
with a patch: misc/25147.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=25147
thanks for this.. but it didn't seem to help
It looks
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 21:15 +0100, Gerhard Sittig wrote:
Yes, I noticed the above commit message causing the UPDATING
comment. That's when I tried (once more) a "D-Link DFE650TX"
card in both an Compaq Armada and a Toshiba Sattelite, both with
-CURRENT snapshot boot floppies an
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ould be a default option. Why not just
stick this info into the resulting binary if you depend on
knowing it later and cost is acceptable if not unnoticable?
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suggested form. Cutting
corners is not very efficient when problems keep you from simply
running your new system. :)
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hing wrong, I'm very *happy* with getting corrected. :)
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0linux.htm
is. But I hope these links to be helpful.
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On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 15:17 -0500, Mike Meyer wrote:
Gerhard Sittig writes:
What's new is:
- include the general config at the start (and yes, in every
single script -- but this should be neglectable in terms of
speed penalty and makes them work separately, too -- which
status and whatever you
usually do to them easy and consistent for the user again.
BTW: Do you know all the pidfile names and locations by heart?
Across every version and platform you are running / taking care
of?
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me what I can do to help. I'm willing to contribute, too.
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human
resources for other jobs at a more abstract level (i.e. closer to
solving "the real" problem instead of unnecessarily fiddling with
boring details and introducing dull new errors).
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with "un
od
to have if you feel like getting all the CPU cycles ...
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ained" mechanism -- like
a mfs or ramdisk thing.
BTW: One of the most commonly seen failures is to compile a new
kernel and not updating the ramdisk needed for booting ...
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talking about lately? Is it for performance reasons or for the
warm fuzzy feelings of having "not too rotten a repo"?
Sorry for being OT. Of course I welcome pointers to existing
documentation and FAQs, too.
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On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 11:16 -0700, John Baldwin wrote:
On 14-Oct-00 Gerhard Sittig wrote:
Up to now I always thought "the Attic" is something CVS
itself takes care of when "cvs rm"ing files. What's that
special thing needing manual intervention or special
a
of the list of found files.
Isn't a core dump something you could easily get a stack trace
from? This could give more clues than "it doesn't work" ...
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/ formatters they should still be there.
This way you don't change grammar but merely layout for better
readability by humans.
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On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 15:21 +0200, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Gerhard Sittig writes:
I miss the continuation mark (backslashes at line ends). [...]
I don't change the md5-grammar, only the output when it verifies
a filesystem against a file (containing a spec
lse has the system to
repeat and explore it.
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t's data and what's logon/logoff traffic. Then
you could teach your ppp not to take into account the dyndns
traffic when calculating idlehup times. This could be done by
looking at the ports or ipnumbers or whatever ppp(8)'s filter
allows for.
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On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 20:36 +0200, Peter van Dijk wrote:
On Sat, Sep 16, 2000 at 10:04:47AM +0200, Gerhard Sittig wrote:
crazy mode on
[ ... how to find separating chars not used in filenames ... ]
e.g.
superduperopen("file1file2", "a+", SDO_TEEFILES)
superd
de
flags are harder to find (think of) and to read (in terms of
eyeballing the source code) for the sdo case.
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