I am using yesterday's snapshot (12-27). /etc/pam.conf is dated 12/21.
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Mark Murray wrote:
I just got my box up and running Current 12-27. ATA works great for =
both drives now. However, I compiled XFree86 from the port and I chose =
the options
Nope! Not too tricky. Should this be added to the file permanantly, or
perhaps as part of the port?
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Clive Lin wrote:
On Mon, Dec 27, 1999 at 11:01:50PM -0600, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
Hello,
I just got my box up and running Current 12-27. ATA
I have noticed that /etc/make.conf is missing from the current source
tree and I can not find any mention of its removal anywhere. Where did
it go?
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Hi,
I have noticed that /etc/make.conf is missing from the current source
tree and I can not find any mention of its removal anywhere. Where did
it go?
See /etc/defaults ;-)
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On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Peter Wemm writes:
: Just as a BTW, dfr and sos are exchanging patches right now (and have been
: for quite a few days) that happen to fix the inthand_add() stuff.
This may also help the pccard code cases which I have
FYI for the list; this has been fixed and committed now. Another problem
in vn when backed with swap was found and fixed too.
Matthew Dillon wrote:
:
:Matthew Dillon wrote:
:[..]
: And, in anycase, I am not going to spend hours putting together a long
: involved patch when
I can't get the nist port to compile:
c++ -g -O2 -Wall -DDO_NIST -DPACKAGE=\"ac3dec\" -DVERSION=\"0.5.5\"
-I../../inc -c bitstream.c -o bitstream.o
In file included from decode.h:24,
from bitstream.c:27:
../../inc/athread.hh: In function `int athr_setschedparam(pthread *, int,
At 8:12 PM +0800 1999/12/28, Peter Wemm wrote:
FYI for the list; this has been fixed and committed now. Another problem
in vn when backed with swap was found and fixed too.
Was the vn problem an issue for 3.x as well? If so, is there any
chance of getting this mfc'ed any time
Brad Knowles wrote:
At 8:12 PM +0800 1999/12/28, Peter Wemm wrote:
FYI for the list; this has been fixed and committed now. Another problem
in vn when backed with swap was found and fixed too.
Was the vn problem an issue for 3.x as well? If so, is there any
chance of getting
Seigo Tanimura wrote:
Ouch, the patch broke Rollemup, so I fixed just now. The URI is the same.
Seigo http://people.FreeBSD.org/~tanimura/patches/newmidi/2ndbuf-19991227.diff.gz
Great, the sound drivers are working very nicely on my ESS 1868.
Does pcm support SoundBlaster WavEffects?
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
I can't get the nist port to compile:
the same thing. css-auth builds fine.
sincerely,
ilya naumov (at work)
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It seems Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
I can't get the nist port to compile:
c++ -g -O2 -Wall -DDO_NIST -DPACKAGE=\"ac3dec\" -DVERSION=\"0.5.5\"
-I../../inc -c bitstream.c -o bitstream.o
In file included from decode.h:24,
from bitstream.c:27:
../../inc/athread.hh: In
It seems Soren Schmidt wrote:
Uhm, seems like we need to define _POSIX_THREAD_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING now
to get the prototypes for these, add:
#ifdef __FreeBSD__
#define _POSIX_THREAD_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
#endif
At line 80 in inc/athread.hh
Just to follow up on my self, I've put up a new
It seems David Gilbert wrote:
I've had my share of problems with this drive's DMA abilities. I'm
convinced that it has none... even though it probes as such.
ad0: NEC Coporation DSE2550A/5DE0314 ATA-0 disk at ata0 as master
ad0: ...
ad0: 16 secs/int, 1 depth queue, DMA
now... when I
Does anyone have the linux-realplayer-5.0 port working under -current?
I'm running a -current that is a few days old, and have a "Creative
ViBRA16C" sound chip. Playing a CDROM using xcdplayer works, but when
I try to use realplayer, it just seems to hang.
Here are the relevant lines from my
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Soren Schmidt wrote:
It seems Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
I can't get the nist port to compile:
c++ -g -O2 -Wall -DDO_NIST -DPACKAGE=\"ac3dec\" -DVERSION=\"0.5.5\"
-I../../inc -c bitstream.c -o bitstream.o
In file included from decode.h:24,
from
Why bother with 5.0? It cant play any modern streams anyway.
http://proforma.real.com/real/player/linuxplayer.html
I've been using the Linux G2 player on my -current box for a while
now. Video can get a little choppy, and theres an occasional crash, but
otherwise its fine. ( This is with
Hello fellow hackers,
I've written up a short patch to add a sysctl to control the appending of
/compat/linux/ to path requests in Linux mode. We had to get ADSM's Linux
client working on FreeBSD so we could do backups of our systems. Luckily
it comes statically linked so all was needed was
They're in sys/unistd.h, which is included by unistd.h. That should be
just fine, and that location appears to be consistent with our other POSIX
macro definitions.
Ahh, good. I didn't have them because I wasn't up to date.
So the question is now, why wasn't the nist port picking them up?
Actually, that's one of the newest versions of gcc.
Perhaps a later snapshot of gcc will work .
GCC 2.95.2 is a *RELEASED* version. We don't use snapshots as the base
compiler. What every the problem is 4.0 will live with it unless someone
narrows down the problem more.
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On Sun, Dec 26, 1999 at 12:13:42PM -0500, Donn Miller wrote:
I get similar errors trying to compile aview from ports. I just
updated my ports tree, so that can't be the problem. See the
attached make.log. There's something about not allowing access
to the cx register.
...
sstring.h:493:
Hi Lists,
How are the implementation of IPv6 in FreeBSD 4.0? Is it available? Is it
stable?
What is better: use FreeBSD 3.4 with Kame or FreeBSD 4.0?
Thanks,
Luciano Rabelo
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Thats nice . Now we have a compiler which fails to build X.
Actually, that's one of the newest versions of gcc.
Perhaps a later snapshot of gcc will work .
GCC 2.95.2 is a *RELEASED* version. We don't use snapshots as the base
compiler. What every the problem is 4.0 will live with
Thats nice . Now we have a compiler which fails to build X.
This seems like hyperbole. I'm 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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On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Doug White wrote:
Hello fellow hackers,
I've written up a short patch to add a sysctl to control the appending of
/compat/linux/ to path requests in Linux mode. We had to get ADSM's Linux
client working on FreeBSD so we could do backups of our systems. Luckily
it
Yes, I can rightfully claim that you cannot build XFree86 3.9 xxx dated
December 24 with the default gcc compiler on FreeBSD -current.
I am running FreeBSD -current and XFree86 3.9xxx current.
Thats nice . Now we have a compiler which fails to build X.
This seems like hyperbole. I'm
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Amancio Hasty wrote:
Yes, I can rightfully claim that you cannot build XFree86 3.9 xxx dated
December 24 with the default gcc compiler on FreeBSD -current.
I am running FreeBSD -current and XFree86 3.9xxx current.
Typically this empty space would contain
It seems Daniel Eischen wrote:
They're in sys/unistd.h, which is included by unistd.h. That should be
just fine, and that location appears to be consistent with our other POSIX
macro definitions.
Ahh, good. I didn't have them because I wasn't up to date.
So the question is now, why
Hello,
I'm trying to get the quake 1 source to compile and work under freebsd with glx.
Most of the graphics parts work, and I can play, but I can't seem to get it to
mmap the dsp dma buffer like it wants to.
I have ripped out part of the code to demonstrate the problem. All I had to
change to
On 29-Dec-99 Charles Anderson wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to get the quake 1 source to compile and work under
freebsd with glx.
'me too' :)
I have it working, it has some 'interesting' colour problems tho..
And it hangs after about 10 seconds of playing around. (Its killable
though)
The details were previously posted by .
Good Nite
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On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Amancio Hasty wrote:
The details were previously posted by .
Good Nite
Whatever ate the details on your previous post seems to be at it again.
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On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Amancio Hasty wrote:
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.
Amancio Hasty wrote:
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Amancio Hasty wrote:
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
Look I stated previously and only a few hours ago:
---
Yes, I can rightfully claim that you cannot build XFree86 3.9 xxx dated
December 24 with the default gcc compiler on FreeBSD -current.
I am running FreeBSD -current and XFree86 3.9xxx
Amancio Hasty wrote:
Look I stated previously and only a few hours ago:
---
Yes, I can rightfully claim that you cannot build XFree86 3.9 xxx dated
December 24 with the default gcc compiler on FreeBSD -current.
I am running FreeBSD
Hi Lists,
How are the implementation of IPv6 in FreeBSD 4.0? Is it available? Is it
stable?
The work on the current is still going on.
Followings are already committed, and seems to be working well.
-most of IPv6 extensions in kernel(tcp for IPv6 and IPv6 multicasting not yet)
-IPsec in
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