Re: alpha boot1 UFS support: HELP NEEDED!

2002-06-05 Thread Bernd Walter
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 02:15:49PM +0200, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: Somebody who has an alpha at hand needs to make the alpha boot1 code use sys/boot/common/ufsread.c before June 19th where the UFS2 patch is scheduled to be committed. I'll take a look into this during the next WE. --

Re: alpha boot1 UFS support: HELP NEEDED!

2002-06-05 Thread Bruce Evans
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: Somebody wh use sys/boot/common/ufsread.c before June 19th where the UFS2 patch is scheduled to be committed. This must not be needed, since old boot blocks must keep working with old file systems. Bruce To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL

Re: alpha boot1 UFS support: HELP NEEDED!

2002-06-05 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bruce Evans writes: On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: Somebody wh use sys/boot/common/ufsread.c before June 19th where the UFS2 patch is scheduled to be committed. This must not be needed, since old boot blocks must keep working with old file systems.

Re: alpha boot1 UFS support: HELP NEEDED!

2002-06-05 Thread Bruce Evans
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bruce Evans writes: On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: Somebody wh use sys/boot/common/ufsread.c before June 19th where the UFS2 patch is scheduled to be committed. This must not be needed, since

Please help: why bufwait() will cause the thread status change to SSLEEP?

2002-06-04 Thread kai ouyang
Dear John and everyone, I do not know the thread group means what in FreeBSD5.0.Could you give me some information?Now, I mask the code about thread group operations.When I want to get the RAIDFrame information(exist in the disk block).I can call raidread_component_label(), as the following:int

Help: from proc to thread?

2002-06-02 Thread kai ouyang
Hi, Very thank your help! Now the box can boot. I have some other problems about proc and thread.From the FreeBSD5.0 viewpoint, there are real thread in kernel, there are associated with KSE.So many functions parameters change from proc to thread.There is the function in RAIDFrame in FreeBSD4.x

RE: Help: from proc to thread?

2002-06-02 Thread John Baldwin
On 02-Jun-2002 kai ouyang wrote: Based on the explain of the thread: struct proc *td_proc; /* Associated process. */ in the struct thread. and refer to the CCD code. I modify this function as following: int raidlookup(path, td, vpp) char *path; struct thread *td; struct vnode

Help!

2002-06-01 Thread kai ouyang
Hi, everybody I am working on transfer RaidFrame from FreeBSD4.x to FreeBSD5.0. Scott Long has transfered RAIDFrame from NetBSD to FreeBSD 4.x. Now, I am transfering those codes to FreeBSD5.0. This is my first strolling in FreeBSD5.0 kernel. Firstly, I transfered some codes based on the

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Please HELP with Zyxel Prestige P641 (router adsl)

2002-04-01 Thread Riccardo Torrini
Please, I need some help, my adsl access router (Zyxel Prestige P641) blow up last night (really exploded). A sourface mounted capacitor CP53 exploded destroying mother board. I need a zoomed scan of that area or even better of schematics of power section of the router, to try to adjust myself

Re: help needed: freebsd gcc bug breaks STLport and OpenOffice

2002-03-30 Thread Nevermind
, the coredump goes away. Note that there are no special flags, only c++ -pthread -Wall -g -O where specified. Not help, but a question: If openoffice compiles with ports' version of gcc? And if it runs compiled this way? -- NEVE-RIPE To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe

Re: help needed: freebsd gcc bug breaks STLport and OpenOffice

2002-03-30 Thread Martin Blapp
Hi, Not help, but a question: If openoffice compiles with ports' version of gcc? And if it runs compiled this way? unfortunatly not. The build segfaults in a different way. I'll upgrade the port to the latedt build tomorrow. Let's see if it builds now properly with gcc3.1 Martin

Re: help needed: freebsd gcc bug breaks STLport and OpenOffice

2002-03-30 Thread Nevermind
Hello, Martin Blapp! On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 06:38:20PM +0100, you wrote: If openoffice compiles with ports' version of gcc? And if it runs compiled this way? unfortunatly not. The build segfaults in a different way. I'll upgrade the port to the latedt build tomorrow. Let's see if it

Re: help needed: freebsd gcc bug breaks STLport and OpenOffice

2002-03-30 Thread Martin Blapp
With gcc3.1 on -CURRENT, or with gcc3.1 on -STABLE? Both :) martin To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-current in the body of the message

Re: help needed: freebsd gcc bug breaks STLport and OpenOffice

2002-03-30 Thread Terry Lambert
Martin Blapp wrote: Not help, but a question: If openoffice compiles with ports' version of gcc? And if it runs compiled this way? unfortunatly not. The build segfaults in a different way. I'll upgrade the port to the latedt build tomorrow. Let's see if it builds now properly

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-15 Thread Will Andrews
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 05:54:40PM -0800, Alex Zepeda wrote: As far as Qt goes, rip out that objprelink crap. Without it Qt will build and work just fine. At least Qt 3.whatever works for me. I don't know why objprelink isn't working correctly for Qt, but I don't really care. For me

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-15 Thread Dag-Erling Smorgrav
Hiten Pandya [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have a tru 5.0-CURRENT environment.. also.. is there any changes where my ENABLE_NLS dillema can be solved.. s/dillema/dilemma/. It's not a dilemma, anyway; it's an issue, a condition, a situation, a problem, a failure; a conundrum (though not in the

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-15 Thread Maxim M. Kazachek
I've recompiled kernet right before building qt... And have great prob with compiling -CURRENT right before Mar 8... I've installed -CURRENT SNAP on 20020219 which seems have broken binutils... Because xv and some other my packages coredumped with bus error (libpng issue, seemed to be solved Feb

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-15 Thread SASAKI Katuhiro
Hi. In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Maxim M. Kazachek wrote: I've installed qt23 from ports painlessly Does uic command provided by qt23 port work on your system? On my -CURRENT (updated in Mar 11), that binary was linked with weird liblcms.so_edata as next: % ldd uic uic: libqutil.so.1 =

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-15 Thread SASAKI Katuhiro
Hi. In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Will Andrews wrote: Um.. objprelink is disabled if OSVERSION = 500029. So it is already ripped out for -current. I think it better to rip objprelink out of kde port on -CURRENT, too. On my -CURRENT (updated in Mar 11), many kde binaries build with using objprelink

5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-14 Thread Kris Kennaway
packages building as possible. Thanks in advance for your help. Kris msg36100/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-14 Thread David O'Brien
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 04:31:44PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote: I'm just uploading a new 5.x package set. This run was better than the previous (5364 packages vs. 5123 for the last run, but far fewer than the 5973 packages which are building in 4.x), but there were still a number of

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-14 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 04:41:59PM -0800, David O'Brien wrote: On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 04:31:44PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote: I'm just uploading a new 5.x package set. This run was better than the previous (5364 packages vs. 5123 for the last run, but far fewer than the 5973 packages

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-14 Thread Hiten Pandya
--- David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Will you be doing a run on a Tru5-CURRENT box? Some of these it is hard to say anything about due to the very special environment you built them under. I have a tru 5.0-CURRENT environment.. also.. is there any changes where my ENABLE_NLS dillema can

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-14 Thread Alex Zepeda
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 04:31:44PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote: I'm just uploading a new 5.x package set. This run was better than the previous (5364 packages vs. 5123 for the last run, but far fewer than the 5973 packages which are building in 4.x), but there were still a number of

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-14 Thread Maxim M. Kazachek
I've installed qt23 from ports painlessly Sincerely, Maxim M. Kazachek mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-current in the body of the message

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-14 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 08:36:29AM +0600, Maxim M. Kazachek wrote: I've installed qt23 from ports painlessly Fine, I'm glad to hear it :) The compile problems seem to be related to recent compiler toolchain changes, which you might not see unless you recompiled everything qt23 depends on from

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-14 Thread Alex Zepeda
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 06:40:37PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote: The compile problems seem to be related to recent compiler toolchain changes, which you might not see unless you recompiled everything qt23 depends on from scratch (which the package cluster does). Right, when I tried to compile

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-14 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 06:56:53PM -0800, Alex Zepeda wrote: On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 06:40:37PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote: The compile problems seem to be related to recent compiler toolchain changes, which you might not see unless you recompiled everything qt23 depends on from scratch

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-14 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 06:56:53PM -0800, Alex Zepeda wrote: On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 06:40:37PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote: The compile problems seem to be related to recent compiler toolchain changes, which you might not see unless you recompiled everything qt23 depends on from scratch

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-14 Thread Terry Lambert
Alex Zepeda wrote: As far as Qt goes, rip out that objprelink crap. Without it Qt will build and work just fine. At least Qt 3.whatever works for me. I don't know why objprelink isn't working correctly for Qt, but I don't really care. For me disabling WITNESS does more than enough to make

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-14 Thread Alan Eldridge
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 08:25:39PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote: Alex Zepeda wrote: As far as Qt goes, rip out that objprelink crap. Without it Qt will build and work just fine. At least Qt 3.whatever works for me. I don't know why objprelink isn't working correctly for Qt, but I don't really

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-14 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 08:25:39PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote: Alex Zepeda wrote: As far as Qt goes, rip out that objprelink crap. Without it Qt will build and work just fine. At least Qt 3.whatever works for me. I don't know why objprelink isn't working correctly for Qt, but I don't

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-14 Thread Terry Lambert
Alan Eldridge wrote: On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 08:25:39PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote: Alex Zepeda wrote: As far as Qt goes, rip out that objprelink crap. Without it Qt will build and work just fine. At least Qt 3.whatever works for me. I don't know why objprelink isn't working correctly

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-14 Thread Peter Wemm
Alex Zepeda wrote: On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 06:40:37PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote: The compile problems seem to be related to recent compiler toolchain changes, which you might not see unless you recompiled everything qt23 depends on from scratch (which the package cluster does).

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-14 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 10:16:14PM -0800, Peter Wemm wrote: Alex Zepeda wrote: On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 06:40:37PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote: The compile problems seem to be related to recent compiler toolchain changes, which you might not see unless you recompiled everything qt23

Re: 5.x packages and request for help.

2002-03-14 Thread Alex Zepeda
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 09:01:47PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote: I think it's idiotic to put spackle over the broken window, paint the wall, and then call it fixed. I know what objprelink is, and as far as I'm concerned it's there to work around the substandard support that C++ gets from the

Re: ACPI timecounter help needed!

2002-02-26 Thread Yann Berthier
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: Machines with ACPI timecounters will now print 10 lines at boot when the timer is tested. If you are lucky you will see ten times something like: ACPI timer looks GOOD min = 3, max = 3, width = 1 That means that you have well

Re: ACPI timecounter help needed!

2002-02-26 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Yann Berthier writes: FYI, the increase from 15 to 31 in acpi_timer.c was needed for me to have my kernel boot with acpi loaded (ie no hang during boot). Thanks, this was the kind of info I needed! Anyway, my system died after 2 hours or so of use, after

ACPI timecounter help needed!

2002-02-25 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
Machines with ACPI timecounters will now print 10 lines at boot when the timer is tested. If you are lucky you will see ten times something like: ACPI timer looks GOOD min = 3, max = 3, width = 1 That means that you have well implemented ACPI timer. If you are unlucky, one, several or

Re: ACPI timecounter help needed!

2002-02-25 Thread Will Andrews
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 10:59:16AM +0100, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: Machines with ACPI timecounters will now print 10 lines at boot when the timer is tested. You should mention that this requires bootverbose. If you are lucky you will see ten times something like: ACPI timer looks GOOD

help

2001-12-06 Thread
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Re: cardbus help

2001-12-02 Thread Mike Smith
: As a workaround for you, though, try adjusting the memory that the driver : requests for the register window to be based at 0xf400. Actually, for most people, just ignoring the error is enough to make it work. This bothers me. Are bridges ignoring their mapping registers? --

Re: cardbus help

2001-12-02 Thread Warner Losh
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Smith writes: : : As a workaround for you, though, try adjusting the memory that the driver : : requests for the register window to be based at 0xf400. : : Actually, for most people, just ignoring the error is enough to make : it work. : : This

Re: cardbus help

2001-12-02 Thread Mike Smith
: : requests for the register window to be based at 0xf400. : : Actually, for most people, just ignoring the error is enough to make : it work. : : This bothers me. Are bridges ignoring their mapping registers? It would appaer that they are. It hurts my brain that it works.

Re: cardbus help

2001-12-02 Thread Warner Losh
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Smith writes: : However, I think the point is moot because in current I've fixed it to : clip the ranges properly. : : That's definitely what I intended. I guess I should fix the typos in : that file too, eh? Yes. Were they mine or yours :-) Warner To

Re: cardbus help

2001-11-28 Thread John McCullough
Warner Losh wrote: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] John McCullough writes: : pcib2: routed slot 15 INTA to irq 255 : pccbb: Unable to map IRQ... : panic: resouce_list_release:can't find resource : Debugger(panic) This is a bug in pcibus issue. IRQ 255 should be treated as unallocated, so please

Re: cardbus help

2001-11-26 Thread Warner Losh
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] John McCullough writes: : pcib2: routed slot 15 INTA to irq 255 : pccbb: Unable to map IRQ... : panic: resouce_list_release:can't find resource : Debugger(panic) This is a bug in pcibus issue. IRQ 255 should be treated as unallocated, so please route. : Is this

cardbus help

2001-11-25 Thread John McCullough
I'd like to get card bus working, however under 5.0-current my pcmcia controller is failing to load with the message: pccbb0: TI4451 PCI-CardBus Bridge at device 15.0 on pci2 pcib2: device pccbb0 requested unsupported memory randge 0x1000-0x (decoding 0xf400-0xfbff,

Re: cardbus help

2001-11-25 Thread Mike Smith
I'd like to get card bus working, however under 5.0-current my pcmcia controller is failing to load with the message: pccbb0: TI4451 PCI-CardBus Bridge at device 15.0 on pci2 pcib2: device pccbb0 requested unsupported memory randge 0x1000-0x (decoding 0xf400-0xfbff,

Re: cardbus help

2001-11-25 Thread Warner Losh
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] John McCullough writes: : I'd like to get card bus working, however under 5.0-current my pcmcia : controller is failing to load with the message: : : pccbb0: TI4451 PCI-CardBus Bridge at device 15.0 on pci2 : pcib2: device pccbb0 requested unsupported memory randge

Re: cardbus help

2001-11-25 Thread Warner Losh
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Smith writes: : This is a bug in the way that the pccbb code allocates the register : window when it hasn't been set up. The real fix actually requires the : PCI code to configure the cardbus controller, but we don't do that yet : (we desperately need to,

Re: cardbus help

2001-11-25 Thread John McCullough
Warner Losh wrote: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] John McCullough writes: : I'd like to get card bus working, however under 5.0-current my pcmcia : controller is failing to load with the message: : : pccbb0: TI4451 PCI-CardBus Bridge at device 15.0 on pci2 : pcib2: device pccbb0 requested

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Re: Need help with 5.0-CURRENT on Sony VAIO Z505s

2001-11-13 Thread Ollivier Robert
According to Vladimir B. Grebenschikov: - pccard: Only way to use any pccard device is to insert it before poweron If I try to insert or eject card on the fly system completely freezes. Have you hardcoded an irq for the pccard controller? I've found in the past that it helped on my

Re: Need help with 5.0-CURRENT on Sony VAIO Z505s

2001-11-09 Thread Warner Losh
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vladimir B. Grebenschikov writes: : - pccard: : : Only way to use any pccard device is to insert it before poweron : If I try to insert or eject card on the fly system completely freezes. : : If I've power-up with card inserted some device (two different ATA

Re: Need help with 5.0-CURRENT on Sony VAIO Z505s

2001-11-09 Thread Vladimir B. Grebenschikov
Warner Losh writes: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vladimir B. Grebenschikov writes: : - pccard: : : Only way to use any pccard device is to insert it before poweron : If I try to insert or eject card on the fly system completely freezes. : : If I've power-up with card

Re: Need help with 5.0-CURRENT on Sony VAIO Z505s

2001-11-09 Thread Vladimir B. Grebenschikov
-0x360 irq 3 10 11 memory 0xd4000 96k Any help/comments will be very helpful, thank you. -- TSB Russian Express, Moscow Vladimir B. Grebenschikov, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- bye Juriy Goloveshkin -- TSB Russian Express, Moscow Vladimir B. Grebenschikov, [EMAIL

Re: Need help with 5.0-CURRENT on Sony VAIO Z505s

2001-11-09 Thread Warner Losh
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vladimir B. Grebenschikov writes: : OLDCARD or NEWCARD? : : kernel config: OK. Looks like OLDCARD. I'll try to update my VAIO and give it a spin. Warner To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe freebsd-current in the body of the

HELP needed for a outstanding commits

2001-10-05 Thread Martin Blapp
In late april I made some patches for tirpc, to fix outstanding issues with unix domain sockets. Since then, I'm trying to get these patches comitted. But all interested people have either no time or no interest. There exists also several PR's: bin/29171 [PATCH] keyserv and rpc.yppasswd

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Re: help! su(1) is still broken

2001-08-18 Thread Mark Murray
There is a recen-ish fix that may sort this out. Re-sup and build again... M I cvsupped earlier in the week (august 9th) for the first time in about 3 weeks. The pam changes seem to have broken su on my machine. I'm using the default pam.conf (via mergemaster), so I would assume that it

help! su(1) is still broken

2001-08-17 Thread Robert Sexton
I cvsupped earlier in the week (august 9th) for the first time in about 3 weeks. The pam changes seem to have broken su on my machine. I'm using the default pam.conf (via mergemaster), so I would assume that it should work. I can't seem to tweak it into behaving. I searched the list, but moving

Re: Help wanted: loadable SMBFS

2001-07-31 Thread Sheldon Hearn
[Aside: problems getting crashdumps resolved, see message with ] [Message-ID [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent to -current] [with subject Re: -current lockups. ] On Mon, 30 Jul 2001 00:00:53 +0200, Sheldon Hearn wrote: I got a little help from some folks on IRC

Re: Help wanted: loadable SMBFS

2001-07-31 Thread John Baldwin
got a little help from some folks on IRC who helped me with a disassembly that confirms a null pointer dereference in the STAILQ_REMOVE(). Hi John, So now that I have crashdumps working (thanks!), I've got a populated ktr_buf in my crashdump. Sadly, I don't understand much of what's

Re: Help wanted: loadable SMBFS

2001-07-29 Thread Sheldon Hearn
I have an update on this one. (John, lemme know if you want access to the crashdump). On Wed, 25 Jul 2001 21:30:49 +0200, Sheldon Hearn wrote: Log: Add build infrastructure for a libiconv loadable kernel module. This should allow the use of the smbfs module without the

Re: Help wanted: loadable SMBFS

2001-07-29 Thread Sheldon Hearn
On Sun, 29 Jul 2001 22:18:51 +0200, Sheldon Hearn wrote: (kgdb) frame 11 #11 0xc01b806f in witness_destroy (lock=0xc1366d18) at /usr/src/sys/kern/subr_witness.c:395 395 STAILQ_REMOVE(all_locks, lock, lock_object, lo_list); I got a little help from some folks on IRC who

Help wanted: loadable SMBFS

2001-07-25 Thread Sheldon Hearn
Hi folks, This is a copy of a message I sent to cvs-all, requesting help with kernel loadable SMBFS support without the need for LIBICONV statically linked into the kernel. Ciao, Sheldon. --- Forwarded Message Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 21:29:18 +0200 From: Sheldon Hearn [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: The FreeBSD core team needs your help

2001-06-08 Thread Terry Lambert
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: I think you guys should write a short-and-to-the-point application and send it to the core team. Feel free to copy mine, and send it to the core team... /* A short and sweet application */ int main() { write( 1, Hello World!\n, 13); return( 0); } --

Re: The FreeBSD core team needs your help

2001-06-08 Thread John Merryweather Cooper
On 2001.06.08 00:47 Terry Lambert wrote: Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: I think you guys should write a short-and-to-the-point application and send it to the core team. Feel free to copy mine, and send it to the core team... /* A short and sweet application */ int main() {

Re: The FreeBSD core team needs your help

2001-06-03 Thread Doug Denault
(made by phk) was to send out a message asking for help getting things done. It's easy to claim that this would work, but first we need to know if anybody would be interested. Here's phk's text: HELP WANTED The FreeBSD core team is looking for an assistant to help with tracking

Re: The FreeBSD core team needs your help

2001-06-03 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
noticed (or participated in) a thread bemoaning the continued lack of feedback from the core team. That thread is still very active, but one suggestion (made by phk) was to send out a message asking for help getting things done. It's easy to claim that this would work, but first we need to know

Re: The FreeBSD core team needs your help

2001-06-03 Thread Warner Losh
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Greg Lehey writes: : Could you stick some numbers in here please. How much email does : core@ get ? : : Normally much less than 10 messages a day. In Q1 2001, we got 650ish mail messages. I'd expect Q2 to be twice that, but I'd say fully 1/2 of those can be

Re: The FreeBSD core team needs your help

2001-06-03 Thread Warner Losh
, of course, they send it to core@ also). In addition, a simple message along the lines of I'd like to help would likely put the application in the reject box. Why would you like to help? How can you help? What qualifications do you bring to the table? Do you have the time to commit to something

Re: The FreeBSD core team needs your help

2001-06-03 Thread Greg Lehey
On Sunday, 3 June 2001 at 16:54:47 -0600, Warner Losh wrote: In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Greg Lehey writes: Could you stick some numbers in here please. How much email does core@ get ? Normally much less than 10 messages a day. In Q1 2001, we got 650ish mail messages. I'd expect Q2

Re: The FreeBSD core team needs your help

2001-06-01 Thread Greg Lehey
On Friday, 1 June 2001 at 17:54:13 +0200, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote: On Fri, 1 Jun 2001 13:41:57 +0930 Greg Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: GL When a request or question is sent to core@ you reply with an Could you stick some numbers in here please. How much email does core@ get ?

The FreeBSD core team needs your help

2001-05-31 Thread Greg Lehey
Those of you who have been following the mailing lists will have noticed (or participated in) a thread bemoaning the continued lack of feedback from the core team. That thread is still very active, but one suggestion (made by phk) was to send out a message asking for help getting things done

Sorry. Off topic but need help.

2001-03-03 Thread Bob Martin
While trying to upgrade a 3.3-Stable box to 4.2-Release, we crashed during the upgrade. After restoring the system from tape, password no longer work. We've tried killing all files except master.passwd and regenerating with pwd_mkdb, but that didn't work. Any help would be greatly appreciated

My world is totally broken. Request help...

2001-02-12 Thread John Indra
Please help me to overcome this. My world is totally broken. ps and top don't work. fetchmail, and other program seems to lost STDOUT. After failed installworld, I reboot my machine, blew away /usr/obj and make clean in /usr/src. Now when I want to rebuild the world, make just don't want to do

Re: My world is totally broken. Request help...

2001-02-12 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 04:19:57PM +0700, John Indra wrote: Please help me to overcome this. My world is totally broken. ps and top don't work. fetchmail, and other program seems to lost STDOUT. After failed installworld, I reboot my machine, blew away /usr/obj and make clean in /usr/src. Now

Re: My world is totally broken. Request help...

2001-02-12 Thread Sheldon Hearn
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001 16:19:57 +0700, John Indra wrote: Please help me to overcome this. My world is totally broken. ps and top don't work. fetchmail, and other program seems to lost STDOUT. After failed installworld, I reboot my machine, blew away /usr/obj and make clean in /usr/src. Now

Re: My world is totally broken. Request help...

2001-02-12 Thread Andrew Kenneth Milton
+---[ Sheldon Hearn ]-- | | Seriously, now's not the time to run CURRENT "for fun". Well if now isn't when is? It's been pretty boring up until now :-) -- Totally Holistic Enterprises Internet| P:+61 7 3870 0066 | Andrew Milton The Internet (Aust) Pty Ltd |

Re: RE: __asm help..

2000-12-11 Thread Tony Finch
Matt Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: :As long as gcc uses %ebp to address local variables and functoin parameters :rather than %esp you should be fine. %esp will be preserved, but if %esp is :for some odd reason used to address a variable during the C code, you are hosed. I strongly

Re: RE: __asm help..

2000-12-11 Thread Matt Dillon
: :But if gcc breaks that assumption, that implies it would break :alloca(), and presumably they wouldn't do that. : :Tony. :-- :f.a.n.finch[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] :"Dead! And yet there he stands!" alloca() is a GCC internal function, not a piece of __asm code.

Re: __asm help..

2000-12-08 Thread Matt Dillon
:I'm trying to write some experimental mutex operations similar to those :in -current, but to do differnt things (e.g. a read/write lock) :however, I am having some problems with the __asm stuff. : :What I want to do is to define some operations that will :assemble down to: : pushfl :

__asm help..

2000-12-08 Thread Julian Elischer
I'm trying to write some experimental mutex operations similar to those in -current, but to do differnt things (e.g. a read/write lock) however, I am having some problems with the __asm stuff. What I want to do is to define some operations that will assemble down to: pushfl cli

RE: __asm help..

2000-12-08 Thread John Baldwin
On 08-Dec-00 Julian Elischer wrote: I'm trying to write some experimental mutex operations similar to those in -current, but to do differnt things (e.g. a read/write lock) however, I am having some problems with the __asm stuff. What I want to do is to define some operations that will

Re: __asm help..

2000-12-08 Thread Mike Smith
I'm trying to write some experimental mutex operations similar to those in -current, but to do differnt things (e.g. a read/write lock) however, I am having some problems with the __asm stuff. Julian; Wheels were invented around 1500BC. We don't need to go through all that again. -- ...

Re: RE: __asm help..

2000-12-08 Thread Matt Dillon
:As long as gcc uses %ebp to address local variables and functoin parameters :rather than %esp you should be fine. %esp will be preserved, but if %esp is :for some odd reason used to address a variable during the C code, you are hosed. I strongly recommend against making assumptions about

Re: __asm help..

2000-12-08 Thread Julian Elischer
Mike Smith wrote: I'm trying to write some experimental mutex operations similar to those in -current, but to do differnt things (e.g. a read/write lock) however, I am having some problems with the __asm stuff. Julian; Wheels were invented around 1500BC. We don't need to go through

Re: __asm help..

2000-12-08 Thread Julian Elischer
Matt Dillon wrote: :As long as gcc uses %ebp to address local variables and functoin parameters :rather than %esp you should be fine. %esp will be preserved, but if %esp is :for some odd reason used to address a variable during the C code, you are hosed. I strongly recommend against

Re: __asm help..

2000-12-08 Thread Mike Smith
Since all I WANT to do is pushf disable intr fiddle popf (chache hit) I am annoyed by the fact that I have all those extra bus cycles going on. I can live with it for development but it still annoys me. You haven't yet explained how you plan to disable interrupts on the other

Re: __asm help..

2000-12-08 Thread Matt Dillon
: : : Since all I WANT to do is : pushf : disable intr : fiddle : popf (chache hit) : : I am annoyed by the fact that I have all those extra bus cycles going on. : I can live with it for development but it still annoys me. : :You haven't yet explained how you plan to disable interrupts on the

Re: __asm help..

2000-12-08 Thread Matt Dillon
: :foo = save_intr(); disable_intr(); .. restore_intr() :has 4 extra memory accesses. UGh. I put my foot in it. Let me qualify my remark... memory accesses that cause an L1 cache miss are a problem. Memory accesses to locations written to by other cpu's are a problem. Memory

help

2000-11-09 Thread Rafael Cruz
I'm trying to reinstall 486sx win 3.0 dos 6.2. I keep getting message error unable to control a20 line xms driver not installed please help. --- Rafael Cruz --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe fr

Help on Cistron-Radius Server

2000-11-04 Thread Jorge Filipe Andrade
I use the Cistron Radius-Server, but radius does not record me accounting (/var/log/radacct/), but does not perceive reason, somebody can help me? :/ --Best Regards, Jorge Filipe Andrade___SONET - Serviços Internet, Ldahttp://www.sonet.pt

Re: Need help to boot (was : -current hangs during boot)

2000-10-31 Thread Vittorio Mori
Hello FreeBSD-hackers. I had my first CVSup-ed source tre d/loaded today. It compiled correctly (make buildworld) and installed correctly (make installworld). Mistake #1 was CVSuping -CURRENT. [...] NOTE #3. Your machine is probably totaly broke. And you will need to reinstall. This

Need help to boot (was : -current hangs during boot)

2000-10-30 Thread Vittorio Mori
Hello FreeBSD-hackers. I had my first CVSup-ed source tre d/loaded today. It compiled correctly (make buildworld) and installed correctly (make installworld). But on rebooting the box, the loader fails to find a bootable kernel. It seems my loader.conf got trashed somewhere ... I get the list

Re: Need help to boot (was : -current hangs during boot)

2000-10-30 Thread Mike Smith
I had my first CVSup-ed source tre d/loaded today. It compiled correctly (make buildworld) and installed correctly (make installworld). But on rebooting the box, the loader fails to find a bootable kernel. It seems my loader.conf got trashed somewhere ... I get the list of the / partition,

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