#!/bin/sh
cat EOF
[8bit text which contains 0x82 character]
EOF
And, if I use 'EOF' instead of EOF, it works fine. Do you have any
idea about this behavior?
And I want to quote that we Japanese often meet 0x82 because it
is contained in Shift_JIS encoding. :-(
h.h.
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On Fri, 28 Jul 2000 12:09:51 +0900
Jun Kuriyama [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
kuriyama Shell script which contains here-document of 8bit text sometimes dumps
kuriyama core. For example, please test this script in 4.1 or -current.
I'm using this for workaround on IMASY's main server. 3.5-RELEASE
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jun Kuriyama wrote:
#!/bin/sh
cat EOF
[8bit text which contains 0x82 character]
EOF
I'm very short of time these days, but here are thoughts and a
backtrace:
0x82 == \202 == CTLVAR in the parser. For real variable expansion,
the parser inserts \202 into the input
Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
Try the attached patch for /sys/isa/psm.c, and please report the
result.
Actually, I use the mse0 device, because I have an isa bus mouse.
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Hajimu UMEMOTO wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000 12:09:51 +0900
Jun Kuriyama [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
kuriyama Shell script which contains here-document of 8bit text sometimes dumps
kuriyama core. For example, please test this script in 4.1 or -current.
I'm using this
I suppose there are several places that this difficulty may be
located.
I have a Logitech Trackball. I have tried it on the serial port
and the PS/2 port and have the same problem in both places:
5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #0: Thu Jul 27 06:00:20 EDT 2000
XFree86-3.3.6 and
TkDesk-1.2
I
Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
Try the attached patch for /sys/isa/psm.c, and please report the
result.
Actually, I use the mse0 device, because I have an isa bus mouse.
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Robert, I still want you to try my patch, as you are using the PS/2
mouse.
Donn, would you please run moused at
I have a Logitech Trackball. I have tried it on the serial port
and the PS/2 port and have the same problem in both places:
5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #0: Thu Jul 27 06:00:20 EDT 2000
XFree86-3.3.6 and
TkDesk-1.2
I right click on a directory or file in TkDesk, and a popup menu
appears and
I've just renamed the nullfs kernel module from null to nullfs. The
only impact that this may have on some people is as follows:
If you have null_load="YES" in your /boot/loader.conf, you will need
to change that to nullfs_load="YES".
Apologies for the inconvenience to the folks who use the
Donn, would you please run moused at higher priority, (for example,
"nice -5 moused..." or "nice -10 moused...",) in order to see if this
Oh, I meant "nice --5 mouse..." and "nice --10 moused..." :-)
Kazu
is caused by moused somewhat not running in a timely manner.
Kazu
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On Wed, 26 Jul 2000 16:43:04 MST, Kirk McKusick wrote:
I have had a number of complaints of this sort which seem to be
somehow related to recursive buffer locks. Since the recursive
locks are only needed to prevent deadlock when mounting snapshots
I decided to back out the use of recursive
It seems new libstdc++ called libstdc++-v3 (http://gcc.gnu.org/) was
released around this April. I tried to install it on FreeBSD to get
better STL support, but it failed for me.
Is there any plan to support it, or does someone succeed to port to
FreeBSD? Any information is appreciated.
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On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 09:47:08AM +0200, Martin Cracauer wrote:
! if (c = CTLESC c = CTLQUOTEMARK) {
synentry = CWORD;
! fprintf(stderr,
! "Warning: internal control character in "
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On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 09:47:08AM +0200, Martin Cracauer wrote:
! if (c = CTLESC c = CTLQUOTEMARK) {
synentry = CWORD;
! fprintf(stderr,
!
On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 09:03:49AM +0200, Martin Cracauer wrote:
1) It seems that you can work around the coredump by looking at the
next char after \202. For real expansions of variables in
here-documents that is \201. Once can probably determine all
possible legal combinations
On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 03:20:19PM +0200, Martin Cracauer wrote:
Please refer to my previous mail. I think it's better to extend the
internal character handling to int* instead of obfuscating it even
more with escape sequences (remember that they are processed multiple
times and such things
Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
Donn, would you please run moused at higher priority, (for example,
"nice -5 moused..." or "nice -10 moused...",) in order to see if this
Oh, I meant "nice --5 mouse..." and "nice --10 moused..." :-)
Tried this. It doesn't fix the problem. The mouse is still jumpy
That's groovy, Sheldon.. could you maybe fix nullfs while you're at it, too?
:-)
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
I've just renamed the nullfs kernel module from null to nullfs. The
only impact that this may have on some people is as follows:
If you have null_load="YES" in
Tsk. Coward. I ran for at least a week mounting /usr/src/sys/compile on top
an NFS mounted /usr/src/sys before I panic'd (and read the NOTES file)
Tsk. It's too bad. This works in NetBSD :-)
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000 06:44:17 MST, Matthew Jacob
Oh, I meant "nice --5 mouse..." and "nice --10 moused..." :-)
Tried this. It doesn't fix the problem. The mouse is still jumpy no
matter what the nice level. I believe it's a problem with syscons as
a whole. For example, whenever I switch to a VC and do kbdcontrol -r
240.34 to get a very
Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
I find quite hard to believe this was caused by recent syscons
changes. Because these changes are about /dev/random thingie and
color attribute handling in terminal emulator part of syscons. They
have nothing to do with keyboard and mouse input.
I am suspecting
On 28 Jul, Donn Miller wrote:
I am suspecting there may be something in tty interrupt handling in
general in the kernel...
This sounds right. When I use X without /dev/sysmouse and moused,
mouse motion is still pretty smooth. It's only when I use X with
moused AND /dev/sysmouse that I
For those who have opted to test my 3dfx driver, I have debugging
messages layered in the section that is causing problems. Define the
DEBUG option in your kernel, you may have to add makeoptions -DDEBUG
-g to the config file as well. Then add the device tdfx line. If you
want to use the kld, the
Kazu,
Nope, it didn't appear to help. When I move the mouse around, it
intermitently pauses, perhaps once a second, for a short period of time.
Robert
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
Try the attached patch for /sys/isa/psm.c, and please report the
result.
Kazu
Robert
I'm running with softupdates on /, and it has happened to me several times.
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
Just a quick note to let you two gentlement know that the problem
persists with rev 1.107 of buf.h.
Brian,
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
I havne't been able to reproduce this, but this case is going to have
more to do with analysis of the code than with "debugging", I think.
By chance are you running with softupdates enabled on /? If I can
reproduce it here, I will spend
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Robert Watson wrote:
Kazu,
Nope, it didn't appear to help. When I move the mouse around, it
intermitently pauses, perhaps once a second, for a short period of time.
Robert, how fast is the machine that it's pausing on? I have a feeling
this could easily be Yarrow at
I'm in my beach-house and pretty offline right now, but I reviewed the
change Kirk did to addaliasu() and found at least one scenario where
it wouldn't do what he expected:
If bdevvp() is called more than once with the same dev_t we would
create more than one anonymous vnode for that dev_t and
On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 09:48:15PM +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems new libstdc++ called libstdc++-v3 (http://gcc.gnu.org/) was
released around this April.
I don't know that I would call it in a released state yet.
libstdc++ v2 is still the one that is offical part of GCC 2.96.
Is
Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are the fixed in Netscape 4.74 bugs not critical for release?
Who knows? I don't know of any changelog for Netscape.
Netscape 4.74 contains a fix for security critical bug in handling of
jpeg images. The bug was found and published on the 25th of
FWIW, works for me
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
I'm in my beach-house and pretty offline right now, but I reviewed the
change Kirk did to addaliasu() and found at least one scenario where
it wouldn't do what he expected:
If bdevvp() is called more than once with the
After discussion with obrien, jhb, and dwithe (and non-protests from
the other committers present), I'm changing the defaults for remote
services in /etc/defaults/rc.conf to the least dangerous
configuration, and making sysinstall write out overrides for the
variables to their former default
At 12:41 AM +0200 7/29/00, Eivind Eklund wrote:
After discussion with obrien, jhb, and dwithe (and non-protests from
the other committers present), I'm changing the defaults for remote
services in /etc/defaults/rc.conf to the least dangerous
configuration, and making sysinstall write out
Garance A Drosihn wrote:
At 12:41 AM +0200 7/29/00, Eivind Eklund wrote:
After discussion with obrien, jhb, and dwithe (and non-protests from
the other committers present), I'm changing the defaults for remote
services in /etc/defaults/rc.conf to the least dangerous
configuration, and making
Eivind Eklund wrote:
This change might seem a little counterintuitive (given that
/etc/defaults/ are for defaults, after all) but seems to be the best
compromise for both getting the functionality jkh wants (freshly
installed boxes have active daemons, so users don't feel they have a
lot of
Anyone else seen this?
chmod 755 /usr/obj/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl/lib/auto/DynaLoader/DynaLoader
.a
cc -O -pipe -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl/../../../../contrib/perl5
-I/usr/obj/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl -DPERL_CORE
-I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include -Wl,-E
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Setting status flags using F_SETFL command of fcntl(2) on the file
descriptor, which is returned by open(2)ing /dev/random, seems not to
be supported. For example, when I run following code;
#include stdio.h
#include errno.h
#include fcntl.h
main()
{
int fd;
fd =
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Robert Watson wrote:
Nope, it didn't appear to help. When I move the mouse around, it
intermitently pauses, perhaps once a second, for a short period of time.
Robert, how fast is the machine that it's pausing
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