will be on the CDROM. Nor is there any major importance to
DP1. Are you also upset that you cannot reproduce the July 17th, 1998
-CURRENT snapshot CD from WC?
If a tag was laid down can't it be retrieved indefinitely? A non-branching
tag? What am I missing?
Annelise
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Annelise Anderson
-current with sources as of 1 a.m. PST 1/16/01 built okay for me,
and runs fine.
Annelise
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Nate Dannenberg wrote:
Tuesday, 16 Jan. 2001, about 7am or so, received the following error
message(s) from buildworld, after performing a CVSup sometime during the
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
I still hear reports of sporadic calcru() warnings.
If any of you see these, could you try to see if they correlate
to the uptime of the machine in question ?
Since I replaced a September 15 -current with October 14 -current, I
get lots of
I'm getting the following error with today's -current sources;
this particular system has a rather strange history, so it may
not be the sources, but something else. I have tried -DNOCRYPT,
which doesn't help. And I've searched the archives without
finding anything directly applicable, so
There are a couple of things you can do if your make release
fails while trying to make the docs.
You could use "on demand" dialing for ppp so that it connects only
when it needs to (and hangs up after some period of inactivity) so
you're not connected for so long. Making these ports is the
Thanks very much for this driver, Luoqi.
I am using it in a -current built from October 14 sources,
with a new kernel of course. The cdrom produces the following,
though:
Oct 22 14:14:35 two /kernel: Waiting 15 seconds for SCSI devices to settle
Oct 22 14:14:35 two /kernel:
I installed the April 13 -current snap on my laptop, but I
can't build a kernel that will run pccards. pcic fails to
allocate an IRQ, and the kernel module pcic won't load.
I thought April 13 would avoid the newbus problems, but
apparently there were problems back then too.
When I log in to my -current machine (April 13 sources) it takes a
minute or two after the password is entered before the shell prompt
comes up:
FreeBSD/i386 (andrsn7.stanford.edu) (ttyp0)
login: xanne
Password:
[]--cursor just stays here for a while
This is on a LAN; it works fine at the
On Sat, 17 Apr 1999, Soren Schmidt wrote:
It seems Annelise Anderson wrote:
When I log in to my -current machine (April 13 sources) it takes a
minute or two after the password is entered before the shell prompt
comes up:
FreeBSD/i386 (andrsn7.stanford.edu) (ttyp0)
login: xanne
With sources as of about 10 p.m. PST, I got an error in
/usr/src/usr.bin/netstat/mbuf.c:71, which was easy to fix.
But I still got an error much later with texinfo, so apparently
this is only partly fixed.
Annelise
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On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, Chan Yiu Wah wrote:
Hello,
I have two system. One is P233 (master) and the other is a dual P90.
How can I update the dual P90 system from the P233 (master) system.
Is there anyone can share your experience with me. Thanks.
clarence
I have used dump and restore
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