On Sat, 2 Oct 1999, Thomas David Rivers wrote:
Just how much code will break?
Boehm-gc, maybe. Modula-3, maybe. I can't remember whether it
catches both signals or just SIGBUS.
I believe electric-fence would change as well.
It would change (by removing a freebsd-specific
As I recall, John Polstra wrote:
In the US, cvsup[1-3] are very busy; clients get turned away from them
on a regular basis because they are already at their limit. The other
4 mirrors are practically idle in comparison. These are all screaming
fast, well-connected, well-maintained mirrors.
On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 12:22:55PM +0200, Gianmarco Giovannelli wrote:
Is there anyone who is experienced Netscape crashes with 4.0-CURRENT when
the close button is pressed (not always, but very often) ?
It happens to me with 4.61 and 4.70 , it doesn't happen with 3.2-STABLE I
have at
At 03/10/99, James Howard wrote:
On Sun, 3 Oct 1999, Gianmarco Giovannelli wrote:
Is there anyone who is experienced Netscape crashes with 4.0-CURRENT when
the close button is pressed (not always, but very often) ?
It happens to me with 4.61 and 4.70 , it doesn't happen with 3.2-STABLE I
On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 11:25:23AM -0400, Jon Parise wrote:
On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 12:22:55PM +0200, Gianmarco Giovannelli wrote:
Is there anyone who is experienced Netscape crashes with 4.0-CURRENT when
the close button is pressed (not always, but very often) ?
It happens to me with
Gianmarco Giovannelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anyone who is experienced Netscape crashes with 4.0-CURRENT when
the close button is pressed (not always, but very often) ?
Same here. Navigator 4.61. Previous versions didn't show this behavior.
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That's odd, I have not been able to make netscape crash.
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Chris Piazza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Disable Javascript and the problem will go away (ugh).
I have JavaScript disabled by default. Still, navigator frequently
crashes on close or (I couldn't care less) exit.
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On Sun, 3 Oct 1999, Khetan Gajjar wrote:
Vibra 16 sound card, but this hasn't worked since newpcm.
I lied; I never noticed that was working again :
pcm0: SoundBlaster 16 4.13 at irq 10 drq 3 flags 0x17 on isa0
Missed it because I only use the soundcard occasionally sp!.
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Khetan Gajjar
I'm not working on changing the build/installworld. There's nothing
"broken" about having to install the kernel first, IMO. I don't see how
I can "fix" it then.
In fact for OpenBSD (and I'll assume NetBSD) their `build world'
procedure is to first compile a new config(8), then build and
I found out what was causing "Can't get device list: Cannot allocate
memory".. libdevstat mismatch.
Now I'm getting a panic, but hopefully I'll have a decent backtrace
out of it soon.
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On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 12:42:54PM -0700, Jake Burkholder wrote:
I found out what was causing "Can't get device list: Cannot allocate
memory".. libdevstat mismatch.
Now I'm getting a panic, but hopefully I'll have a decent backtrace
out of it soon.
then promptly rebuilt the world,
Bob Bishop writes:
Unfortunatly with this sort of panic, the panic is correct. The actual
dammage was done some (possibly considerable) time before. So a traceback
isn't so useful.
OK, so how do I proceed to get some more useful info? It's still happening.
I'd suggest turining off
On Sat, 2 Oct 1999, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
Date: Sat, 02 Oct 1999 13:15:07 +0900
From: Daniel C. Sobral [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Rodney W. Grimes [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jordan K. Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Ollivier Robert [EMAIL
David O'Brien wrote:
I'm not working on changing the build/installworld. There's nothing
"broken" about having to install the kernel first, IMO. I don't see how
I can "fix" it then.
In fact for OpenBSD (and I'll assume NetBSD) their `build world'
procedure is to first compile a new
Hi
Does anyone know where I can find info on how to set FreeBSD 3.3
Stable up for a @Home connect? I'm getting @Home installed this Friday
and I'd like to be prepared.
Thanx
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On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 03:09:02PM -0400, Christopher Masto wrote:
Now I'm getting a panic, but hopefully I'll have a decent backtrace
out of it soon.
Well...
#0 0xc018a06b in getblk (vp=0x0, blkno=0x8, size=0x1000, slpflag=0x0, slptimeo=0x0)
at ../../kern/vfs_bio.c:2110
#1 0xc0188346 in
Hi,
At 1:16 pm -0700 3/10/99, Archie Cobbs wrote:
I'd suggest turining off soft-updates first.[etc]
Here's a thing. I'd forgotten that I'd borrowed the scratch drive (where
/usr/obj is) out of this box a while back. It seems when I replaced it I
forgot to enable softupdates (which had been on
At 03/10/99, Chris Piazza wrote:
On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 11:25:23AM -0400, Jon Parise wrote:
On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 12:22:55PM +0200, Gianmarco Giovannelli wrote:
Is there anyone who is experienced Netscape crashes with 4.0-CURRENT
when
the close button is pressed (not always, but
Doug Rabson wrote:
I looked at you pnpinfo again and I think this change might be better. It
accepts the cards description instead of overriding it and adds another ID
for SUP2080 which your card is compatible with. I also removed the bogus
descriptions for the USR3031 since the pnpinfo for
High Voltage wrote:
Hi
Does anyone know where I can find info on how to set FreeBSD 3.3
Stable up for a @Home connect? I'm getting @Home installed this Friday
and I'd like to be prepared.
http://freebsd.simplenet.com/dhcp.html
Good luck,
Doug
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As I recall, John Polstra wrote:
In the US, cvsup[1-3] are very busy; clients get turned away from them
on a regular basis because they are already at their limit. The other
4 mirrors are practically idle in comparison. These are all screaming
fast, well-connected, well-maintained
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 09:57:42AM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
I've seen this, and I thought I had fixed it in revision 1.44 of
sys/dev/vinum/vinumio.c. Note also that the drive state is down, so
it shouldn't be reading it in the first place. Which revision are you
using?
It's 1.44.
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Adam Strohl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just rebuilt from a system that was pre-sig update (cvsuped an hour or
so ago) and everything worked perfectly.
I did however build, install, and boot a new kernel before doing a make
world.
I had the same problem, but only with make -j8 world.
On 3 Oct 1999, Rajappa Iyer wrote:
I had the same problem, but only with make -j8 world. Plain "make
world" worked fine for me.
I compiled with make -j 12 actually, dual processor madness and all :P
(51 minutes on my Dual Celeron 450s UDMA 33 IDE disks /w SoftUpdates)
I could hear my IDE
Greg,
Thanks, I'll try that.However I was under the impression that I am
supposed to make the world first..has this changed recently? I was
following the instructions on how to make the world/ how to stay current in
the handbook. I believe the make world document is based directly
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On Sunday, 3 October 1999 at 23:47:24 -0400, Bill A. K. wrote:
On Sunday, October 03, 1999 8:54 PM, Greg Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday, 3 October 1999 at 19:51:21 -0400, Bill A. K. wrote:
Hi Everybody,
Since the signal changes...
I'm finding that it _seems_ since libc_r isn't including something
that properly defines __inline to inline that i'm getting unresolved
symbols when linking or running programs that depend on libc_r.
Anyone else getting this?
compiling a void main(void){} with
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