On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Brian Somers wrote:
> The aha driver broke somewhere between the 5th and 8th of this month.
> Boot -v says ``aha0: status reg test failed ff''.
Are you sure? I don't see any changes to the driver during this month.
aha.c:
1.33 date: 1999/10/25 04:28:53; author: imp; state
It seems Richard Seaman, Jr. wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 03:02:37PM +0100, Soren Schmidt wrote:
>
> > OK, you asked for it, following is a patch to support the
> > sis 5591 chipset. Remember this is done blindfolded, I
> > have no HW to test on, but you guys do :)
>
> Seems to work. I'l
here's mine..
this is from a single homed machine, with a default route. it's also a IRC
server (irc.stanford.edu), with a LOT of filtering of inbound traffic.
FreeBSD 3.3-STABLE #8: Sat Nov 27 17:15:49 PST 1999
11:33PM up 2 days, 20:41, 1 user, load averages: 0.03, 0.03, 0.00
routetbl
In a log of @src/Makefile, revision 1.230,
o The legacy aout build has been removed.
Why 'The legacy aout build' was removed from current?
Are we now living in the TRUE ELF world?
Thanks,
---
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It seems Richard S. Straka wrote:
> I have recently performed some testing on the ata and wd drivers
> on my system. When writing to and reading from a file on the same
> file system in the same directory, the ata driver appears to take almost
>
> double the CPU time as compared to the wd driver
Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Steve Kargl wrote:
>
> > I was going to fix fsplit. Yes, I program in Fortran (note the
> > proper spelling of Fortran). No, I don't use fsplit.
>
> A rewrite is certainly desperately needed :)
>
> > We might also want to remove fpr(1).
>
> Noted. A
As Mike Smith wrote ...
> > On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 10:56:24AM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
> > Unfortunately, FreeBSD has far too many examples of a working system
> > being replaced with a less functional system. Just off the top of my
> > head, there were the SCSI drivers lost to CAM, the PCCARD
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Julian
>Elischer writes:
> : more importantly we lost the aha driver for a while.
>
> No we didn't. Well, the aha driver did loose support for the 1542A
> cards, but the aha driver was done so that cam could be committed to
> the tree. Maybe you are confusing t
> On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Kelvin Farmer wrote:
>
> > Problem: Computer _sometimes_ stops after the "Mounting root from
> > ufs:/dev/ad0s2a" line.
> > Running Current, built world yesterday. (Problem appeared fairly
> > recently (as in ~2 weeks?, but didn't have ddb in previous kernel)
>
> I ca
: still alive on Sunday, I'll be able to confirm whether the problem
: is still present and if so, try to fix it.
That would be great!
Warner
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On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 10:52:42PM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Christopher Masto writes:
> : Right now, I have no sound (not detected), no USB (panic on removal),
> : can't use my sio pccard, can't eject my ed pccard, my IDE drives are
> : taking hours to dump and fs
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Julian
Elischer writes:
: more importantly we lost the aha driver for a while.
No we didn't. Well, the aha driver did loose support for the 1542A
cards, but the aha driver was done so that cam could be committed to
the tree. Maybe you are confusing things with th
: P.S. I'm not trying to cut down Warner, but I do think we really need to
: focus on regaining support for things we've lost in the past 6 months.
I agree with this completely. The newbus excursion of the old code
likely was a big mistake. We have a basically working system now, but
I've not
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Christopher Masto writes:
: Right now, I have no sound (not detected), no USB (panic on removal),
: can't use my sio pccard, can't eject my ed pccard, my IDE drives are
: taking hours to dump and fsck, and my TV card is missing every other
: line if I try to use the
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mike Smith writes:
: This is a good time for this particular cutover. A little more public
: announcement would perhaps have been nice, but that's probably asking
: more of our axe-wielding friends than we're ever going to get.
I'd agree more with this if the ata
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Poul-Henning Kamp writes:
: In a few days time the wd driver will be retired from FreeBSDs
: i386 architecture.
Isn't this a bit premature? It was my understanding that it would
live through the 4.x release and then die. The ata driver was just
made the default a
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Christopher Masto wrote:
> I fully agree that these things are neccessary and good. I just think
> we need avoid jumping the gun on removing the old code, when some
> people still need it to boot their machines.
Actually I completely disagree. When you leave in old code in th
I have recently performed some testing on the ata and wd drivers
on my system. When writing to and reading from a file on the same
file system in the same directory, the ata driver appears to take almost
double the CPU time as compared to the wd driver. However, when
reading from the raw disk,
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Marcel Moolenaar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Polstra wrote:
>
> > Why are you getting these junk directories? CVSup should be
> > deleting them if they're empty. You really shouldn't need to
> > wipe out your tree and start over -- not ever. Did you omit th
>
> > > > Please use 'netstat -rna' to get a listing of *all* the routes, including
> > > > the temporary ones, not just the non-temporary routes.
>
> FWIW, another datapoint:
>
> set$ netstat -ran | wc -l
> 15
> set$ vmstat -m | grep routetbl|grep K
Type In
> > > Please use 'netstat -rna' to get a listing of *all* the routes, including
> > > the temporary ones, not just the non-temporary routes.
FWIW, another datapoint:
set$ netstat -ran | wc -l
15
set$ vmstat -m | grep routetbl|grep K
routetbl35 5K 18K
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, David O'Brien wrote:
> I've lost the ability to use a 3c574 10/100 card (panics), the Xircom
> `xe' card (will not attach), the `ep' driver now has ultra shitty
> performance (132.05 KB/sec) where it seems to only be working due to the
> watch dog timer.
I'll take the blame fo
On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 09:34:24PM +0100, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> I use it every day, well almost :)
> Look in /usr/share/examples/atapi...
Thanks! Do you have a plan to merge ATAPI as part of SCSI (CAM) interface
as NetBSD already does? It will solve problems with all SCSI-only CD* soft
automati
Hello,
Seems now is the time to raise problems with ATA, so here goes. I have used the ATA
driver
since its introduction into -current without problem until recently. A kernel from
October
5 worked fine. Now, it no longer works using ATA, but works fine using the old WD
drivers.
The console
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Steve Kargl wrote:
> I was going to fix fsplit. Yes, I program in Fortran (note the
> proper spelling of Fortran). No, I don't use fsplit.
A rewrite is certainly desperately needed :)
> We might also want to remove fpr(1).
Noted. Are there any other crufty Fortran candida
[snipped some part]
>> > > On Tue, 7 Dec 1999 23:00:02 +0100 (MET),
>> > > Thomas Schuerger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>> > >
>> > > >> --- sbc.c.origMon Dec 6 19:26:31 1999
>> > > >> +++ sbc.c Tue Dec 7 22:15:25 1999
>> > > >> @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
>> > > >> if (error)
>> > > >> ret
On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 03:02:37PM +0100, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> OK, you asked for it, following is a patch to support the
> sis 5591 chipset. Remember this is done blindfolded, I
> have no HW to test on, but you guys do :)
Seems to work. I'll let it run for a few days, but I'd guess it
is
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Kelvin Farmer wrote:
> Problem: Computer _sometimes_ stops after the "Mounting root from
> ufs:/dev/ad0s2a" line.
> Running Current, built world yesterday. (Problem appeared fairly
> recently (as in ~2 weeks?, but didn't have ddb in previous kernel)
I can confirm that
> On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Jonathan M. Bresler wrote:
>
> >
> > [snip]
> > > We gained quite a bit from it, but let's not rewrite history. I
> > > remember quite clearly that there was a very popular Adaptec SCSI
> > > controller missing when the switch to CAM was made, and a lot of
> > [snip]
> >
I dont know if this showed up on the list, the relay host I used was down
Trying to clear my name :)
Keith Jang wrote:
Michael Chin-Yuan Wu wrote:
> > P.S. I did a patch for cd9660 and patch for reading Chinese filenames
> > > [patch is in attachment]
[...]
> >chinese_joliet.patch
David O'Brien wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 12:10:26PM -0800, Steve Kargl wrote:
> > It should be noted that both fsplit and fpr apply to legacy
> > Fortran 77 code (and older). Neither utility can deal with
> > Fortran 90 or Fortran 95.
>
> But that [Fortran 77] is all our fortran compiler s
Julian Elischer wrote...
>
>
> On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Jonathan M. Bresler wrote:
>
> >
> > [snip]
> > > We gained quite a bit from it, but let's not rewrite history. I
> > > remember quite clearly that there was a very popular Adaptec SCSI
> > > controller missing when the switch to CAM was made
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Joe Greco wrote:
> >
> > :
> > :At 1:26 PM -0600 1999/12/8, Joe Greco wrote:
> > :
> > :>> vmstat -m | grep routetbl|grep K
> > :> routetbl289178 40961K 40961K 40960K 4357410 0
> > :>16,32,64,128,256
> > :>> netstat -rn | wc -l
> > :>16
> >
> >
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Jonathan M. Bresler wrote:
>
> [snip]
> > We gained quite a bit from it, but let's not rewrite history. I
> > remember quite clearly that there was a very popular Adaptec SCSI
> > controller missing when the switch to CAM was made, and a lot of
> [snip]
>
more impo
Sounds like its time to hack cvsup to display a diff of UPDATING from
before and after cvsup. If it actually happened I dont think people would
mind because the average change is only a dozen lines or less it would
coincide with the amount of output cvsup would show for someone who
frequently cvs
I think I've seen the same thing with
ad0: ATA-4 disk at ata0 as master
ad0: 16124MB (33022080 sectors), 32760 cyls, 16 heads, 63 S/T, 512 B/S
ad0: 16 secs/int, 32 depth queue, UDMA33
But I dont reboot frequently enough to have it phase me..
On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
>Kelvin Fa
[snip]
> We gained quite a bit from it, but let's not rewrite history. I
> remember quite clearly that there was a very popular Adaptec SCSI
> controller missing when the switch to CAM was made, and a lot of
[snip]
we lost teh aic controller at that time.
[snip]
> Again, this i
Julian Elischer wrote:
> because it doesn't support the chipsets that the old one does.
> (namely the 200 or so lines of support in pci_ide.c needed for the Cyrix
> GXM series).
>
> You shouldn't remove a function until it has been properly replaced.
> A very simple concept some people seem to ha
Kelvin Farmer wrote:
> Problem: Computer _sometimes_ stops after the "Mounting root from
> ufs:/dev/ad0s2a" line.
> Running Current, built world yesterday. (Problem appeared fairly
> recently (as in ~2 weeks?, but didn't have ddb in previous kernel)
I've also observed this problem and it is inte
On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 12:52:37PM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
>
> We haven't "lost" the pccard system at all
I've lost the ability to use a 3c574 10/100 card (panics), the Xircom
`xe' card (will not attach), the `ep' driver now has ultra shitty
performance (132.05 KB/sec) where it seems to only be
On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 12:10:26PM -0800, Steve Kargl wrote:
> It should be noted that both fsplit and fpr apply to legacy
> Fortran 77 code (and older). Neither utility can deal with
> Fortran 90 or Fortran 95.
But that [Fortran 77] is all our fortran compiler supports. :)
--
-- David([E
On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 12:52:37PM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
> > Unfortunately, FreeBSD has far too many examples of a working system
> > being replaced with a less functional system. Just off the top of my
> > head, there were the SCSI drivers lost to CAM, the PCCARD system,
> > sound drivers, an
On Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 09:09:01PM +, Michael Chin-Yuan Wu wrote:
>
> All they need is a simple pointer,
Feh. What do you think /usr/src/UPDATING is?
> why not be a bit nicer? :)
I was the first 20 times things like this came up.
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>
> :
> :At 1:26 PM -0600 1999/12/8, Joe Greco wrote:
> :
> :>> vmstat -m | grep routetbl|grep K
> :> routetbl289178 40961K 40961K 40960K 4357410 0
> :>16,32,64,128,256
> :>> netstat -rn | wc -l
> :>16
>
> Please use 'netstat -rna' to get a listing of *all* the r
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(Replying to myself...)
In list.freebsd-current I wrote (8 Dec 1999 10:02:39 +0100):
> I'm not 100% sure, but I think I have found a memory leak in
> syscons. The following patch should fix it. Would someone
> please have a look at this?
--> kern/15363
Regards
Oliver
PS: I have more p
On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 10:31:22PM +0100, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> Hmm, well, if you want support for any of the new ata-66 controllers
> you have to use the ata driver, so you loose some you win some.
> Given that my patch for the SiS works and a patch I got from Luoqi,
> the ONLY support you are
As Greg Lehey wrote ...
> On Monday, 6 December 1999 at 15:07:21 -0500, Kelvin Farmer wrote:
> >
> > Problem: Computer _sometimes_ stops after the "Mounting root from
> > ufs:/dev/ad0s2a" line.
> > Running Current, built world yesterday. (Problem appeared fairly
> > recently (as in ~2 weeks?, but
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> The same thing is about to apply to the woxware sound code, we have a
> new shiny system that works and is much better designed...
For some definitions of "works".
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:
:At 1:26 PM -0600 1999/12/8, Joe Greco wrote:
:
:>> vmstat -m | grep routetbl|grep K
:> routetbl289178 40961K 40961K 40960K 4357410 0
:>16,32,64,128,256
:>> netstat -rn | wc -l
:>16
Please use 'netstat -rna' to get a listing of *all* the routes, including
On Wednesday, 8 December 1999 at 15:53:58 -0500, Steven E. Ames wrote:
>>> ad0: ATA-3 disk at ata0 as master
>>> ad0: 2014MB (4124736 sectors), 4092 cyls, 16 heads, 63 S/T, 512 B/S
>>> ad0: 16 secs/int, 1 depth queue, DMA
>>> acd0: CDROM drive at ata1 as master
>>> acd0: read 1378KB/s (1378KB/s
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> --- src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gasp/Makefile.ORIG Wed Dec 8 09:52:19 1999
> +++ src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gasp/MakefileWed Dec 8 09:52:19 1999
> @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
> CFLAGS+= -I${SRCDIR}
> CFLAGS+= -I${SRCDIR}/gas
> CFLAGS+= -I$
> > ad0: ATA-3 disk at ata0 as master
> > ad0: 2014MB (4124736 sectors), 4092 cyls, 16 heads, 63 S/T, 512 B/S
> > ad0: 16 secs/int, 1 depth queue, DMA
> > acd0: CDROM drive at ata1 as master
> > acd0: read 1378KB/s (1378KB/s), 128KB buffer, PIO
> > acd0: supported read types: CD-R, CD-DA
> > acd
> On Monday, 6 December 1999 at 15:07:21 -0500, Kelvin Farmer wrote:
> >
> > Problem: Computer _sometimes_ stops after the "Mounting root from
> > ufs:/dev/ad0s2a" line.
> > Running Current, built world yesterday. (Problem appeared fairly
> > recently (as in ~2 weeks?, but didn't have ddb in prev
> On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 10:56:24AM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
> > > You shouldn't remove a function until it has been properly replaced.
> > > A very simple concept some people seem to have trouble grasping.
> >
> > Actually, that's not at all correct. We've demonstrated a number of
> > times n
It seems Andrey A. Chernov wrote:
> As I see by quick check, CD-related soft from ports understand SCSI only.
> Does anybody use new ATAPI CD-R (acd)? If yes, please tell me how.
I use it every day, well almost :)
Look in /usr/share/examples/atapi...
-Søren
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It seems Christopher Masto wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 10:56:24AM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
> > > You shouldn't remove a function until it has been properly replaced.
> > > A very simple concept some people seem to have trouble grasping.
> >
> > Actually, that's not at all correct. We've dem
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, John W. DeBoskey wrote:
>I've just cvsup'd my -current source tree about 5 minutes
> ago and tried to make world... and got the following:
>
> FreeBSD(root)/usr/src %make world
> make: don't know how to make world. Stop
> *** Error code 2
Is this a candidate for 'world's
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Greg Lehey wrote:
> On Monday, 6 December 1999 at 15:07:21 -0500, Kelvin Farmer wrote:
> >
> > Problem: Computer _sometimes_ stops after the "Mounting root from
> > ufs:/dev/ad0s2a" line.
> > Running Current, built world yesterday. (Problem appeared fairly
> > recently (as in
At 1:26 PM -0600 1999/12/8, Joe Greco wrote:
>> vmstat -m | grep routetbl|grep K
> routetbl289178 40961K 40961K 40960K 4357410 0
>16,32,64,128,256
>> netstat -rn | wc -l
>16
I had never looked at this on my machines (main news peering
server in the Top 100, o
On Monday, 6 December 1999 at 15:07:21 -0500, Kelvin Farmer wrote:
>
> Problem: Computer _sometimes_ stops after the "Mounting root from
> ufs:/dev/ad0s2a" line.
> Running Current, built world yesterday. (Problem appeared fairly
> recently (as in ~2 weeks?, but didn't have ddb in previous kernel)
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Date: Thu, 09 Dec 1999 03:20:11 PST
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Kris Kennaway wrote:
>
> I'd also like to rip out fsplit into ports (the code is disgusting and
> was probably written by a FORTRAN programmer and/or using f2c :) but then
> I'd draw fire from the "people who know someone who uses FORTRAN" crowd.
>
I was going to fix fsplit. Yes, I program in
Kris Kennaway writes:
[error(1) stuff elided]
> Is there any productive reason to keep it in our tree? If you have to look
> up what it does, then I dare say you don't need it :-)
>
> I'd also like to rip out fsplit into ports (the code is disgusting and
> was probably written by a FORTRAN p
On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 10:56:24AM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
> > You shouldn't remove a function until it has been properly replaced.
> > A very simple concept some people seem to have trouble grasping.
>
> Actually, that's not at all correct. We've demonstrated a number of
> times now that you
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Kris Ken
naway writes:
>On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>
>> Update your /etc/fstab (use /dev/ad* instead of /dev/wd* or
>> /dev/rwd*
>
>Can't we keep the same device names? I thought that was the original plan
>way back when, once the
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jul
ian Elischer writes:
>Someone replacing a module and deleting th eoriginal should make a decent
>effort to cover all the present functionality. (OR make a decision that
>such functionality will never be covered, (e.g. bad144)).
>Just breaking things because you
that is not the way it should be..
Someone replacing a module and deleting th eoriginal should make a decent
effort to cover all the present functionality. (OR make a decision that
such functionality will never be covered, (e.g. bad144)).
Just breaking things because you felt you'd rather not spe
> > Have any of you been seeing route table leaks in -current? I noticed
> > this week that cvsup-master.freebsd.org is suffering from them. I
> > actually had to reboot it because it couldn't allocate any more. From
> > the "vmstat -m" output:
> >
> > Memory statistics by type
Agreed. -CURRENT is all about development. New ideas will be tried,
sometimes (sometimes a lot :) things are going to be broke.
I switched to the new ATA driver on Monday. Seems to work but I have
some questions.
Could someone (sos?) post a quick primer on how to read the probe
messages? With th
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Joe Greco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hell, I've been seeing this for well over a year. The last time I mentioned
> it, everybody seemed to think I was nuts. :-)
>
> FreeBSD 3.0-19981015-BETA #1: Tue Jan 12 03:30:56 CST 1999
>
> routetbl289178 40961K
> At 08:51 AM 12/8/99 -0600, Joe Greco wrote:
> >Most of which are routes pointing at the 3 private-net interfaces on the
> >machine.
>
> The info was provided more as a comparison, that quantity of routes do not
> necessary mean leak ? Or perhaps it does. But after 90 days, you would
> think t
At 10:56 AM -0800 1999/12/8, Mike Smith wrote:
> The right attitude to be taking now is "here is where the ata drivers
> still fall down" or "here are patches to them to replace this
> functionality". Think about the longer-term goals here folks.
I understand where Julian is coming f
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> Update your /etc/fstab (use /dev/ad* instead of /dev/wd* or
> /dev/rwd*
Can't we keep the same device names? I thought that was the original plan
way back when, once the new driver was ready for prime-time.
Also, perhaps we shou
Is error(1) actually useful thesedays? From a look at the source and the
docs, it seems like it was only ever relevant to whatever toolchain
4.xBSD used and has never been updated for the GNU toolchain:
Error knows about the error messages produced by: make(1), cc(1),
cpp(1), ccom(1), as(1)
> >Hell, I've been seeing this for well over a year. The last time I mentioned
> >it, everybody seemed to think I was nuts. :-)
> >
> >FreeBSD 3.0-19981015-BETA #1: Tue Jan 12 03:30:56 CST 1999
> >
> > routetbl289178 40961K 40961K 40960K 4357410 0
> 16,32,64,128,256
>
> Well, I h
At 08:51 AM 12/8/99 -0600, Joe Greco wrote:
>Most of which are routes pointing at the 3 private-net interfaces on the
>machine.
The info was provided more as a comparison, that quantity of routes do not
necessary mean leak ? Or perhaps it does. But after 90 days, you would
think the problem wo
I've edited the boot messages from my previous mail (the result of
fighting with pine over a slow link with a little too much coffee thrown
in), sorry to clog up the lines...
(fwd)
I've been trying to get my laptop sound to work with recent kernels.
It's a thinkpad 600e with a cs4610 on board.
>
> because it doesn't support the chipsets that the old one does.
> (namely the 200 or so lines of support in pci_ide.c needed for the Cyrix
> GXM series).
>
> You shouldn't remove a function until it has been properly replaced.
> A very simple concept some people seem to have trouble grasping.
Problem: Computer _sometimes_ stops after the "Mounting root from
ufs:/dev/ad0s2a" line.
Running Current, built world yesterday. (Problem appeared fairly
recently (as in ~2 weeks?, but didn't have ddb in previous kernel)
dmesg:
[...]
ad0: ATA-3 disk at ata0 as master
ad0: 2014MB (4124736 sector
It seems Julian Elischer wrote:
>while you're about it the cyrix GXM?
Docs? HW? tester? in that order
-Søren
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It seems Julian Elischer wrote:
> please do not remove it..
And why is that ?? There is no point in having done a new one then, and
you guys have known I've been working on this for ages so this cannot
come as a surprise to anybody...
The same thing is about to apply to the woxware sound code,
Julian,
Removing wd doesn't leave anybody with a broken system, but certain
code may have to be ported and tested by the people who have the
hardware.
If you have the hardware for some of these IDE controllers, I'm sure
sos will receive and integrate your patches.
Poul-Henning
In message <[EM
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>
> I guess this is the ultimate way to break make world...
>
> syv# make world
> make: don't know how to make world. Stop
> *** Error code 2
Oops :-/
The `world' target has been added to Makefile. I guess this only shows
that I'm used to use `b
John Polstra wrote:
> Why are you getting these junk directories? CVSup should be deleting
> them if they're empty. You really shouldn't need to wipe out your
> tree and start over -- not ever. Did you omit the "delete" keyword
> from your supfile?
I recently (last week) cvsup'd a -current so
"John W. DeBoskey" wrote:
> FreeBSD(root)/usr/src %make world
> make: don't know how to make world. Stop
> *** Error code 2
Fixed!
thanks,
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As I see by quick check, CD-related soft from ports understand SCSI only.
Does anybody use new ATAPI CD-R (acd)? If yes, please tell me how.
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there is plenty of code in the original
that does ALL you need, and I can test it.
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> It seems Julian Elischer wrote:
>
> >while you're about it the cyrix GXM?
>
> Docs? HW? tester? in that order
>
> -Søren
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because it doesn't support the chipsets that the old one does.
(namely the 200 or so lines of support in pci_ide.c needed for the Cyrix
GXM series).
You shouldn't remove a function until it has been properly replaced.
A very simple concept some people seem to have trouble grasping.
On Wed, 8 De
At 08/12/99, John W. DeBoskey wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've just cvsup'd my -current source tree about 5 minutes
>ago and tried to make world... and got the following:
>
>FreeBSD(root)/usr/src %make world
>make: don't know how to make world. Stop
>*** Error code 2
>
>Stop in /usr/src.
>FreeBSD(root)/usr
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Donn Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the course of development of -current, a bunch of directories are added
> and taken away from /usr/src. So, about every month or so, I like to
> clean out /usr/src/* and start from scratch. (Well, you know, sometimes
>
I guess this is the ultimate way to break make world...
syv# make world
make: don't know how to make world. Stop
*** Error code 2
Stop in /usr/src.
syv#
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I've been trying to get my laptop sound to work with recent kernels.
It's a thinkpad 600e with a cs4610 on board. I contacted the author of
the newpcm code and he mentioned that instead of using the ac97 codec it
most likely uses a cs423x in association with the cs4610. This actually
jives with
[this is a brand spanking new kernel, just compiled 41 minutes ago
cvsup'ped just this morning]
i was reading the kern_malloc code teh other day and wondered why we
have code to return is the malloc_init() has already been dont on that
type.well, we call malloc_init() twice on devbuf. that
while you're about it the cyrix GXM?
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> It seems Richard Seaman, Jr. wrote:
> > On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 12:55:35PM +0100, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> > >
> > > In a few days time the wd driver will be retired from FreeBSDs
> > > i386 architecture.
> > >
please do not remove it..
just make it non-default.
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>
> In a few days time the wd driver will be retired from FreeBSDs
> i386 architecture.
>
> Users, please:
>
> Update your kernel config file (see GENERIC)
>
> Update your /etc/fstab
"me too" (but only if there is a device plugged in)
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Matthew N. Dodd wrote:
> I get this same panic with both devices I've tried; a Kodak DC265 and a
> Sandisk CompactFlash reader. Its not obvious why this is happening (at
> least from where I'm sitting.)
>
> Any ideas?
>
cc -O -pipe -D_GNU_SOURCE -I- -I. -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gasp -I/usr/sr
c/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gasp/../libbfd/alpha -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gasp
/../../../../contrib/binutils/include -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gasp/../..
/../../contrib/binutils -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils
It seems D. Rock wrote:
> I don't think I have the same problem. My drive definitely doesn't spin
> down. It sometimes occurs during heavy usage, so the drive should still
> be very alive. With PIO mode I also don't have any timeout problems.
> I also had the same DMA problems with the old wd driv
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