Hello,
As some of you may know, Opera has a native FreeBSD version of Opera in
the works!
http://web.opera.com/download/unix/untested/intel-freebsd/248-20020923-6.1-P1/
(Beware: the shared version requires qt-3.0.4, and will not work with
3.0.5)
It is of course compiled for FreeBSD 4.x and
Got a cardbus card that's giving you bad ethernet addresses of the
form 00:80:00:80:00 or 80:00:80:00:80 that 'dc' recognizes? If so,
you should try this patch. It fixes them by doing autosizing of the
srom. This code is ported from OpenBSD, but they got it (or the
technique) from NetBSD's
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Frode Nordahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: Opera fails with:
: Fatal error 'Thread has returned from sigreturn or longjmp' at line ?
: in file /usr/src/libc_r/uthread_kern.c (errno = ?)
:
: Any chance the compat library can be updated to make
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Danny Braniss wrote:
I am not able to reproduce this. Can you tell me how your kernel conf
differs from GENERIC as well as provide some details on how you trigered
this?
Jeff
sure,
the kernel is GENERIC, no changes. (with one change, in /sys/kern/vfs_subr.c i
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Tomi Vainio - Sun Finland - [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: Is anyone using IBM microdrive with latest current? Should it work?
: My laptop is Toshiba CT3440 running current cvsupped last weekend.
: My Cisco Aironet and Linksys network cards are working just
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: On 26-Sep-2002 Andrew Gallatin wrote:
:
: Mark Murray writes:
:Hi
:
:The attached patch gets done by me any time I set up a FreeBSD
:box (I like lots of VTYs and X on ALT-F12).
:
:Any
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Makoto Matsushita [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
:
: culverk This seems a lot like personal preferance to me, I for one
: culverk don't like a lot of tty's, because running getty on a bunch
: culverk of ttys that I'm not going to use is a waste of ram
:
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Mark Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: The attached patch gets done by me any time I set up a FreeBSD
: box (I like lots of VTYs and X on ALT-F12).
:
: Any objections to my committing this?
Yes. This is a personal preference thing, and we already have
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attila! [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: However, I do object to GNU's heavy handed removal of a
: flag which is in extensive use. I don't have a problem
: with the new syntax, but leave the old one intact
I keep telling people we should hack sort
Thus spake Alexander Leidinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 10:52:18 -0500 Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
We have something better than those. SoftUpdates. Much faster than
jfs in metadata intensive operations.
If you can stand the 20 minutes of severly degraded
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 12:40:49 -0700 Terry Lambert
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Journalling has advantages that a non-journalling FS with soft
updates does not -- can not -- have, particularly since it is
not possible to distinguish a power failure from a hardware
failure from (some)
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 20:06:00 -0700 David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 09:13:41PM +0200, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
Yes, bg-fsck isn't really usable at the moment.
They work fine for me for quite a while. The last buildworld on my
server was Sept 15th.
It
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I agree. I think that more ttys is a bad idea, since each one takes
more memory as well (since the data space isn't shared). While this
is a small amount, it is a pain for lower memory systems.
I usually run three ttys myself (imp + root + spare), but it is a
matter of taste. Each time
Hi!
I've some very weird problems with yesterday's -current. For some TCP/IP related
operations it just plain reboots (== resets _without_ panic). I could 100% reproduce
this phenomena with p4 depot xyz and cvs commit.
Marc
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On Sun, 22 Sep 2002 11:27:08 -0400 Alexander Kabaev
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Alexander, can you get me a backtrace from the failed GCC process?
What process it is, by the way? GCC, CC1, CPP1?
I tried to workaround the problem by building the new gcc (cd
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc; make), but I
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| Hello,
|
| As some of you may know, Opera has a native FreeBSD version of Opera in
| the works!
|
| http://web.opera.com/download/unix/untested/intel-freebsd/248-20020923-6.1-P1/
|
| (Beware: the shared version requires qt-3.0.4, and will not
How much disk space is required to compile a GENERIC 5.0-current kernel?
I am attempting to upgrade from RELENG_4 to 5.0.
On my (other) -stable box, du -s /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC shows 34 meg.
On the box I am upgrading, 'make buildkernel' bombed out when the disk
filled up.
Hi,
Lately i have been getting a lot of these crashes. They are quite easy to
reproduce, the only thing i have to do is start to compile 2-3 programs.
root/usr/crash#more info.0
Good dump found on device /dev/ad0s3b
Architecture: i386
Architecture version: 1
Dump length: 805240832B (767
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 01:39:10PM +0200, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
ignoring duplicate directory /big/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools
ignoring duplicate directory /usr/include
#include ... search starts here:
#include ... search starts here:
/big/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools
booting stops after the following to messages for every CURRENT kernel
compiled this week:
pid 72 (fsck_ufs), uid 0 : exited on signal 8
pid 73 (fsck_ufs), uid 0 : exited on signal 8
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folks:
after succeed buildworld ,i custom mykernel and get the error messages
from make depend.
help please!
wsk# make depend
rm -f .olddep
if [ -f .depend ]; then mv .depend .olddep; fi
make _kernel-depend
cc -c -O -pipe -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs
-Wstrict-prototypes
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 15:33:59 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ld: can't get PREFIX
~~
*** Error code 1
---snip---
Any ideas?
Sounds like the ld-wrapper of the icc port. Is your path-search-order
bogus or did you kill the nativ ld ?
Damn... yes. root still
Terry Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Claus Assmann wrote:
[ ... out of order answer, not related to main topic ... ]
Per domain doesn't work easily if you have multiple recipients.
Anyway, the new design clearly distinguishes between the content
files and the data that is necessary for
On 27-Sep-2002 M. Warner Losh wrote:
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: On 26-Sep-2002 Andrew Gallatin wrote:
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: Mark Murray writes:
:Hi
:
:The attached patch gets done by me any time I set up a FreeBSD
:box (I like lots of
John Baldwin writes:
Why? If someone hasn't done a MAKEDEV of the device, it is just as
dead. MAKEDEV + kill -1 1 will bring it back if they didn't
(untested, but it is the normal way to do these things).
Agreed, that's why I said maybe b/c it would be preserving the
behavior
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: Opera fails with:
: Fatal error 'Thread has returned from sigreturn or longjmp' at line ?
: in file /usr/src/libc_r/uthread_kern.c (errno = ?)
:
: Any chance
:John Baldwin writes:
: Why? If someone hasn't done a MAKEDEV of the device, it is just as
: dead. MAKEDEV + kill -1 1 will bring it back if they didn't
: (untested, but it is the normal way to do these things).
:
: Agreed, that's why I said maybe b/c it would be preserving the
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On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 20:06:00 -0700, David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 09:13:41PM +0200, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
Yes, bg-fsck isn't really usable at the moment.
They work fine for me for quite a while. The last buildworld on my
server was Sept 15th.
Worked
Tony Finch wrote:
Exim doesn't do per-domain queue runs; when it successfully delivers
mail to a host it checks its hints database for any queued mail that
can go to the same place and shoves them down the same connection --
no scanning of multiple files involved.
So how does it implement
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 12:32:14AM -0500, SweeTLeaF wrote:
Hello freebsd-current,
I just downloaded the 5.0 DP1 iso and have some questions.
First i noticed the pkg_add ...via ftp is broken as it does not want
to use the tbz packages even with the -r flag. Is this a bug being
Hi,
got a core dump when i built the kernel today.
root/usr/current/src#gdb /usr/bin/make sys/modules/dc/make.core
GNU gdb 5.2.0 (FreeBSD) 20020627
Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change it
Alexander Leidinger wrote:
Sorry, I don't get it. Can you please be more verbose?
This has been discussed to death before, and Kirk McKusick has
already posted the definitive post on the topic to FreeBSD-FS.
Keywords (besides SO and Kirk McKusick)/timeframe/message ID/URL?
McKusick
Did a buildkernel/buildworld with todays src, and the problem has
disappeared.
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Various people have bugged me for when they could make their drivers
Giant-free and this is an attempt to give them a chance to try that.
There are *MANY* things to be aware of trying to do this, I'll just
list some of them here:
1. Your driver has to be re-entrant on all the cdevsw-d_*
pciconf -lv output?
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Bob Bomar wrote:
I am doing an ftp install for -current. I pulled the kern.flp and
mfsroot.flp from 5.0-CURRENT-20020917-JPSNAP. When I went to
select the media, I found the my Intel NIC was not found.
4.7-RC found the card:
fxp0: Intel Pro/100
On 27-Sep-2002 Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
4. It may not even work at all in the first place. We havn't done
the VFS locking yet, so dropping giant in specfs may open a pathway
to the dungeon-dimensions (this is a bad thing).
I actually implemented this very early on during SMPng (a
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On 19 Sep, Martin Blapp wrote:
Hi all,
With help of http://www.memtest86.com/memtest86-3.0.iso I've tracked
it down to three 3 ! bad DRAMS.
Thanks for the pointer.
I have continued to see transient filesystem damage that would disappear
with a reboot, which made me suspect that the
Don Lewis wrote:
It looks like either my motherboard BIOS is incorrectly sensing the RAM
speed, or it it senses the RAM speed correctly and is incorrectly
configuring the RAM timing...
Is there a BIOS upgrade available for that mb?
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On 27 Sep, walt wrote:
Don Lewis wrote:
It looks like either my motherboard BIOS is incorrectly sensing the RAM
speed, or it it senses the RAM speed correctly and is incorrectly
configuring the RAM timing...
Is there a BIOS upgrade available for that mb?
Yes, but I didn't see any
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Tony Finch wrote:
Exim doesn't do per-domain queue runs; when it successfully delivers
mail to a host it checks its hints database for any queued mail that
can go to the same place and shoves them down the same connection --
no scanning of multiple files
Hi,
commenting out p_kse in sys/sys/proc.h rev 1.250 broke the
devel/libgtop2 port (which still uses that field in
sysdeps/freebsd/proctime.c).
What's the new way of getting at this info? I'll take a stab at fixing
the port if someone knows...
Thanks,
Lars
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On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Lars Eggert wrote:
Hi,
commenting out p_kse in sys/sys/proc.h rev 1.250 broke the
devel/libgtop2 port (which still uses that field in
sysdeps/freebsd/proctime.c).
Ok there is a HACK you can do, but what you REALLY should be doing is
using libkvm, which has
* De: Lars Eggert [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ Data: 2002-09-27 ]
[ Subjecte: sys/sys/proc.h 1.250 breaks devel/libgtop2 port ]
Hi,
commenting out p_kse in sys/sys/proc.h rev 1.250 broke the
devel/libgtop2 port (which still uses that field in
sysdeps/freebsd/proctime.c).
FWIW this bit me
Tony Finch wrote:
Terry Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tony Finch wrote:
Exim doesn't do per-domain queue runs; when it successfully delivers
mail to a host it checks its hints database for any queued mail that
can go to the same place and shoves them down the same connection --
no
Juli Mallett wrote:
* De: Lars Eggert [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ Data: 2002-09-27 ]
[ Subjecte: sys/sys/proc.h 1.250 breaks devel/libgtop2 port ]
commenting out p_kse in sys/sys/proc.h rev 1.250 broke the
devel/libgtop2 port (which still uses that field in
sysdeps/freebsd/proctime.c).
today,i want to custom mykernel,but when i make depend ,the error
message appeared:
rm -f .olddep
if [ -f .depend ]; then mv .depend .olddep; fi
make _kernel-depend
if [ -f .olddep ]; then mv .olddep .depend; fi
rm -f .newdep
make -V CFILES -V SYSTEM_CFILES -V GEN_CFILES -V GEN_M_CFILES |
On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 21:02, Lars Eggert wrote:
Hi,
commenting out p_kse in sys/sys/proc.h rev 1.250 broke the
devel/libgtop2 port (which still uses that field in
sysdeps/freebsd/proctime.c).
What's the new way of getting at this info? I'll take a stab at fixing
the port if someone
On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 21:54, Lars Eggert wrote:
Juli Mallett wrote:
* De: Lars Eggert [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ Data: 2002-09-27 ]
[ Subjecte: sys/sys/proc.h 1.250 breaks devel/libgtop2 port ]
commenting out p_kse in sys/sys/proc.h rev 1.250 broke the
devel/libgtop2 port (which still
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 21:54, Lars Eggert wrote:
Juli Mallett wrote:
* De: Lars Eggert [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ Data: 2002-09-27 ]
[ Subjecte: sys/sys/proc.h 1.250 breaks devel/libgtop2 port ]
commenting out p_kse in sys/sys/proc.h rev 1.250 broke the
devel/libgtop2
Hi, I got a new machine with Promise PDC20277 ATA RAID controller.
This controller isn't supported yet, so I wrote simple patches for it.
It's working now, so far so good :)
Soren, Could you review the patches and commit them if acceptable?
Thanks
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