> I'd like to drop bsd.man.mk support from bsd.kmod.mk,
> because I was told by someone (peter?) that this is
> the right direction. :-)
We use it slightly at Timing Solutions, but it is more of a pain than
a blessing. More of our module Makefiles have NOMAN than don't, by a
wide margin.
Warne
> Warner, could you please add "__stdoutp" to the 20010919 entry, and
> a hint to put COMPAT4X=true to /etc/make.conf to the 20010924 entry?
Actually, you only need the first one. You don't need COMPAT4X=true
all the time, so I'm a little reluctant to include that. Lemme know
how I can improve
: Warner, could you please add "__stdoutp" to the 20010919 entry, and
: a hint to put COMPAT4X=true to /etc/make.conf to the 20010924 entry?
Done.
Warner
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KT Sin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just ran make world this morning and 2>&1 fd redirection stopped working
> for /bin/sh.
>
> $ ls /bad/file > /dev/null 2>&1
> ls: /bad/file: No such file or directory
>
> 2>&1 is used extensively in the /etc/rc* bootup scripts. Now, the bootup
> screen is clu
Just ran make world this morning and 2>&1 fd redirection stopped working
for /bin/sh.
$ ls /bad/file > /dev/null 2>&1
ls: /bad/file: No such file or directory
2>&1 is used extensively in the /etc/rc* bootup scripts. Now, the bootup
screen is cluttered with unwanted messages.
Any idea?
kt
To U
On Sun, Dec 23, 2001 at 09:57 -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> [ the sio.c FIFO commit ]
>
> Ha! My original commit was correct. My bruce-backout commit was
> flawed. Wonderful. What do we do now?
Correct the patch to switch between 14 and 8 bytes trigger level
while leaving the def
Not sure whether this better belongs to -current or -questions...
The situation is like this: I run a recent current (cvsup'ed on Fri Dec 21)
with drm (0.9.4). X 4.1.0_10 has been compiled locally with Matrox drivers
from Matrox site (1.4.3, to match X4.1.x). This has also been done around
Dropping -stable crosspost.
For those of you with this mouse -- we really need the output of 'usbdevs
-v' with the mouse attached.
I'm betting that this isn't a standard USB mouse and requires a special,
proprietary driver. :(
Doug White| FreeBSD: The Power to Serve
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:Please note that I am taking no position regarding whether Matt's sio
:changes should remain or be backed out.
:
:That said, the following was the minimal change I found necessary to
:get today's -CURRENT to build:
Ha! My original commit was correct. My bruce-backout commit was
flawed
* mikem ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I don't think the effort is worth the reward. If the frequency
> increases, then the issue should be revisited.
>
> If we do decide this problem merits action...
How about filtering list messages through spamassassin? Anything that
matches can get bounced so
Please note that I am taking no position regarding whether Matt's sio
changes should remain or be backed out.
That said, the following was the minimal change I found necessary to
get today's -CURRENT to build:
Index: sio.c
===
RCS f
On Sun, Dec 23, 2001 at 04:43:55AM -0800, Raman Ng wrote:
> I am using Asus A7V mb, Athlon 1.1 GHz CPU, 512 Mb
> RAM. Whenever the kernel
> boot up, the message device_probe_and_attach: ums0
> attach returned 6.
> Details can refer to the attached detail.. This
> problem is similar to PR
>
Hello all,
I have already sent a mail about this problem before.
I am a newbie of
FreeBSD. This time I attached the dmesg output and
kernel configuration for
you all.
I am using Asus A7V mb, Athlon 1.1 GHz CPU, 512 Mb
RAM. Whenever the kernel
boot up, the message device_probe_and_attach:
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On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, Riccardo Torrini wrote:
> On 22-Dec-2001 (22:23:24/GMT) aaron wrote:
>
> [...removed CC: because I suppose all subscribed this list...]
>
>
>
Hi Jacques,
I've read that you've stopped working on our nsswitch
implememtation. But now that CURRENT has been delayed for
one year, it would be a really good time to finish
your work.
Not only because a working nss_ldap would be a great thing,
also for a working samba winbind. This feature in
my 2 cents worth,
I don't think the effort is worth the reward. If the frequency increases, then
the issue should be revisited.
If we do decide this problem merits action...
A simple solution would be to restrict posts to subscribers of the lists
(-questions could be an exception). Another sim
On 22-Dec-2001 (22:23:24/GMT) aaron wrote:
[...removed CC: because I suppose all subscribed this list...]
>> any address found in the archives is automatically subscribed
Any address found N times (where N >> reasonably high number, like
10, because we can not really assume that the archives a
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