anyway, so
there are probably deeper issues at hand.
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Would it be possible to get better granularity on when things like this
are sent to the list? Maybe some flag to set that says, Hey, I started an
actual buildworld, so from here on out any errors get mailed to the list.
Doug
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Mon Jul 8 07:00:00
I brought the fsck_y_enable stuff in, I'll try to take a look at it this
week.
Doug
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
Georg-W. Koltermann wrote:
Yes, I see that as well. Another symptom is that fsck -p now always
announces unexpected inconsistencies and drops back
.
At this point, the only way to build -current on a -stable system is
make buildworld; make buildkernel. Make sure that KERNCONF is defined in
/etc/make.conf.
You'll probably want to read -current and cvs-all for a while before
you finish the upgrade though
HTH,
Doug
Doug Barton wrote:
At this point, the only way to build -current on a -stable system is
make buildworld; make buildkernel. Make sure that KERNCONF is defined in
/etc/make.conf.
I left out, read /usr/src/UPDATING in the -current source tree, there
are a lot of other steps... the above
build/installworld went fine,
but I caught the problem after checking out a clean tree and doing the
buildworld again. Mea culpa.
Doug
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David Wolfskill wrote:
Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 10:33:23 +0200 (CEST)
From: Riccardo Torrini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To avoid unwanted removal can we locate that file under any other
place and point it (also by KERNCONF or some new black magic) with
full path? Is this possible (or already done)
Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
After the recent round of -i fixes to sed, certain ports will no longer
make configure (gaim being a prime example). The problem is that
mf_fgets() is unnecessarily overwriting sp-len. The attached patch
corrects the problem while still allowing -i to work on
Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
Are you talking with lukem about this? It would be nice to stay as
compatible as possible.
Greg,
This, and many other questions of the same nature are answered in the
extensive discussion on this topic in -arch.
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Oliver Braun wrote:
The problem is that sed(1) on -current fails with sed -i.bak file, if
file.bak already exists, but perl does not. Since net/rsync/Makefile
uses 3 ${REINPLACE_CMD}s on one file (rsync.h), I have removed the
backup file with ${RM} file.bak between the calls.
==
Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
Hmm, appears to be Luke Mewburn's NetBSD stuff, which I know.
Shouldn't there be an Obtained From: NetBSD in the commit messages?
Are you (or is anybody) doing something about keeping as close as
possible to being in sync with NetBSD?
This project has been
a usb mouse, but I spend almost all my time in X,
so
when I need the copy/paste stuff in the console, I just run vidcontrol
by
hand. It would be more convenient to have it just work, but I'd hate
to
screw over low resource users in the proces...
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On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Andrew Boothman wrote:
Will Andrews wrote:
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 05:31:12PM +0100, Mark Murray wrote:
/usr/sbin/sysinstall* - fix - *
What part of this uses perl??
Perhaps it was just a general comment ;-)
Please don't send guesses to the list.
strongly.
I'm currently working on a patch to ports/lang/perl5/files/use.perl to
deal with this, and a few of the other outstanding issues.
Doug
Original Message
Subject: cvs commit: src/share/examples/etc make.conf
src/share/man/man5make.conf.5 src/usr.bin Makefile
Date: Sun, 9
.
I think I have a new version of use.perl that will handle this problem.
I'm fixin' to post the patch.
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Attached is a patch that I think sufficiently updates use.perl to handle
the state of the world in -current, without boning things for -stable.
It also moves some duplicate code up out of the functions.
There are certainly other possible ways to solve this problem, but I've
tested the attached
Anton Berezin wrote:
On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 02:39:45AM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
Per discussion with various folks, including Mark, I've moved the
NO_PERL knob over to NO_PERL_WRAPPER, and documented same. Given that
this is a fundamentally different thing than the old perl knobs, my
Terry Lambert wrote:
If we are expressing preferences, I prefer that it be called:
NO_WE_CHANGE_THE_NAME_SO_YOU_GET_PERL_ANYWAY_`date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S`
If we're expressing preferences, I think we should eliminate the wrapper
altogether.
Just so that the name matches it's *real* function,
Garance A Drosihn wrote:
At 12:48 PM +0200 6/9/02, Anton Berezin wrote:
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 02:14:09PM -0400, Trish Lynch wrote:
Anton, if you don;t get around to it this weekend, mind
if I take a stab at it?
No, I don't mind at all. If only we can agree who does what. :-(
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, Hiten Pandya wrote:
[CC'ed to des@]
Hi all.
I am experiencing buildworld errors caused by the latest libfetch.so.
The CVSUP source is just a couple of minutes old.
Make sure that your next cvsup catches the update to the Makefile:
$ ident
with the NetBSD folks, as well as the fact that it
has a large number of features, compiles cleanly on our system (even
with WARNS=2), etc.
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Ok, I've imported stat(1) and modified mergemaster to use it instead. For
now, I have simply disabled use of the user's umask for mode setting so
that I could get the non-perl version in the tree asap. I will look at
Giorgos' excellent patch and steal bits from it so that I can add that
feature
rid of perl in the base. Mea culpa.
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On Thu, 23 May 2002, Julian Elischer wrote:
I'm looking to share a romm at usenix (the bargain
rate of $130/night indicates that some people have a very different
idea of a bargain to me)
I have an open space, arriving the 12th.
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- I've been using it recently. I plan
to upgrade GDB in -current to 5.2 soon (as soon as David has enough time to
sort out the CVS magic).
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On Wednesday 22 May 2002 6:49 pm, David O'Brien wrote:
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 09:57:24AM +0100, Doug Rabson wrote:
GDB 5.2 works pretty well with -current - I've been using it recently. I
plan to upgrade GDB in -current to 5.2 soon (as soon as David has enough
time to sort out the CVS
On Sat, 4 May 2002, David O'Brien wrote:
On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 11:16:22PM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
Ok, I put the following in /usr/lib/compat, from my releng_4 box:
libc.so.4
libc_r.a
libc_r.so.4
libpam.a
libpam.so.1
libpam_ssh.a
There is no need for .a's in /usr/lib/compat
With yesterday's -current:
lock order reversal
1st 0xcc5987a4 DIRHASH (UMA zone) @
/usr/Local/src-current/sys/vm/uma_core.c:297
2nd 0xc76c2224 PCPU 256 (UMA cpu) @
/usr/Local/src-current/sys/vm/uma_core.c:1630
FYI.
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On 5 May 2002, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Doug Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
unable to dlopen(/usr/lib/pam_nologin.so)
[dlerror: Cannot open /usr/lib/pam_nologin.so]
adding faulty module: /usr/lib/pam_nologin.so
unable to dlopen(/usr/lib/pam_opieaccess.so)
[dlerror: Cannot
On 30 Apr 2002, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Doug Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I saw that actually... but (not coredumping) != (lets users log
in). :) Should I update and try again?
Argh. Just replace pam_lastlog with pam_permit for now. I'll try to
find out exactly what
On 5 May 2002, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
That's right, I'd forgotten - the old PAM modules don't like
libc.so.5. Not much I can do about that :( I'm afraid you'll have to
rebuild X.
Then I'm back to my original point. I think that breaking binary
compatibility for all 4.x pam
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Doug Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Then I'm back to my original point. I think that breaking binary
compatibility for all 4.x pam applications is a very bad idea.
It was already broken
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us as it is.
Doug
On 29 Apr 2002, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
John Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ah, so the bug is my binary is too old and is linked against the wrong PAM.
Ok, my bad then.
Well, yes and no. There is a bug in xdm which is exposed by the
combination of Linux-PAM
On 30 Apr 2002, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Doug Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any chance that this can be fixed in such a way that 3rd
party binaries, like the xdm which comes with X as distributed by
xfree86.org will work OOB?
Yes, please see my last commit to etc/pam.d
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, Lamont Granquist wrote:
I just did a cvsup today to -current on a GENERIC+SMP kernel and my uptime
is showing 8909 days.
cvsup again, this problem should be fixed now.
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On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
That was probably a local problem on one of the Brian's fast machines
where I initially attempted to finally test my patch (unsynched cvsup
update?). Sorry for the false alarm, I can't check it right now anyway.
You probably caught things
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
I tested this on i386 only with 2 days old -CURRENT (today's is
broken due to the import of latest IPFilter suite)
I updated to the latest and greatest last night around midnight
and built/installed -current just fine. What about the ipfilter
to 'test,' you could do:
case `hostname -s` in
'')
foo
;;
esac
Not a big deal, but I thought I'd mention it. :)
Doug
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On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Craig Boston wrote:
Since -current by default uses devfs, is there a standard way to make the
ownership/permissions of device nodes sticky so that they persist across
boots?
rc.devfs
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While I do not object to the addition of the new users for
sendmail, and I understand the theory of having them own directories for
its operation, I think that the current bootstrapping problems are
creating too greate a barrier for users who upgrade from source. There are
(at least) two
Given the impending 4.6-release, might it make sense to back off ata in
-stable to the last known-good state?
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On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, Søren Schmidt wrote:
It seems Doug Barton wrote:
Given the impending 4.6-release, might it make sense to back off ata in
The busdma/sparc64 code is *not* in stable...
Hmmm... I thought I saw some complaints on -stable, but I might
have been mistaken.
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grep -i acpi /var/run/dmesg.boot
Preloaded elf module /boot/kernel/acpi.ko at 0xc06021fc.
acpi0: ASUS P2B on motherboard
acpi0: power button is handled as a fixed feature programming model.
ACPI timer looks BAD min = 1, max = 5, width = 5
ACPI timer looks BAD min = 2, max = 16776739,
of the files were set 444. The directories have
755 permissions.
While I'm doing a review, I should add that one of the menus in
sysinstall really bugs me... Do you have a non-USB mouse connected to the
system? which defaults to No. Something is wrong with that picture. :)
HTH,
Doug
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, David O'Brien wrote:
Ever since this commit:
date: 2002-02-04 19:12:33; author: nectar; state: Exp; lines: +15 -1
Import of ISC BIND 8.3.1-REL.
my DNS look ups are slow, like an order of
this part?
Man, this throws everyone off.
The error was IGNORED. THERE IS NO PROBLEM.
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On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, George Michaelson wrote:
Well, what do you want to do? Virtually all of the ACPI bits are exported
to the hw.acpi sysctl tree.
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apm presents as a commandset
built and installed a -stable world. It took all
day, but it worked :-) Unfortunately, it did not clear up the problem.
I still get this error however:
You must build kernel sources for -current with the argument -ffixed-8.
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references in configs?
Well, what do you want to do? Virtually all of the ACPI bits are exported
to the hw.acpi sysctl tree.
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On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, Kris Kennaway wrote:
OK. Someone needs to go and fix those 84 ports then.
http://bento.freebsd.org/errorlogs/5-latest-4-latest.html
Has anyone contacted the maintainers? I'm sure that not all of
them are on this list. It may be a good way to get a slightly
, this
is supposed to be a DEVELOPER'S preview. Until we get closer to
something that looks like a release, leaving the bar set a little higher
benefits both us and our potential consumers.
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On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Bruce A. Mah wrote:
I can't imagine why anyone would expect to cvsup this thing at some
point in the distant future
Rule number one of release engineering... user's will do all kinds
of wacky stuff that you would never expect them to do, and complain
bitterly when
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Matthew Jacob wrote:
And FWIW, alpha kernels on some Uniprocessor boxes freeze up.
I managed to panic my 4-cpu 4100 yesterday with a 'make -j8 buildworld'
I'm going to look at that today.
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On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Thomas Moestl wrote:
On Fri, 2002/03/08 at 11:23:36 -0800, Doug Barton wrote:
3. xconsole causes periodic panics. The problem (according to BDE) is a
well-know bug in printf(9), caused by The TIOCCONS ioctl ... panics when
printf() is called while sched_lock is held. I
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Doug Barton writes:
: 1. phk malloc debugging flags enabled by default. Solutions include
: recompiling apps, and toggling things off in /etc/malloc.conf.
Recompiling apps isn't going to change things. The default
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Hiten Pandya wrote:
Shouldn't this be CC'ed to -doc as well?
I trust Murray as releng, and Bruce as release docs guy to DTRT
with the information. :)
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On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, George V. Neville-Neil wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm wondering if anyone has been laying down periodic good tags in
-CURRENT so that people who are just starting with it have a place to start
that is reasonably stable.
Several of us have asked for this repeatedly,
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Crist J. Clark wrote:
Looking at the repository, I have not really seen anything done with
building a NetBSD-style rc.d system that will provide FreeBSD
functionality for a long time.
Several of us have started on this, and either run out of time, or
interest (as
that it used to work
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On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Josef Karthauser wrote:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 02:38:45AM -0500, Mike Barcroft wrote:
Doug Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mike Barcroft wrote:
Deprecated features should generate warnings.
Ok, then let's call it Undocumented legacy support. I agree
, munging with the saved PSL in
trapframe to set the IPL should work. Hmm..
I think we can tweak the saved PSL and it should be able to mask
interrupts in the same way as for x86. This should be quite easy for ia64
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Doug Barton wrote:
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
David Wolfskill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sounds like a botched (or not run) mergemaster execution:
No - mergemaster will croak because it runs mtree to build its temp
directory, so if you're trying to update a pre-smmsp system you
/lib/pam_opieaccess.so)
PAM [dlerror: /usr/lib/libopie.so.2: Undefined symbol __xuname]
PAM adding faulty module: /usr/lib/pam_opieaccess.so
This is my home workstation, so I can just use startx for now, but this
should be fixed long term.
Doug
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M. Warner Losh wrote:
You need a different version for -current than for -stable. Make sure
you have the right version.
Version of what? There are no freebsd 5 binaries on xfree86.org's
website that I can see. I hope you're not saying that binary
compatability is broken by design in
A couple months ago an improvement was added to the color support of ls
to use a wider variety of colors, indicated by alphabet characters
instead of numbers. While I think this is a good change, it included a
warning when users have the old style numeric flags in their LSCOLORS
variable.
Mike Barcroft wrote:
Doug Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A couple months ago an improvement was added to the color support of ls
to use a wider variety of colors, indicated by alphabet characters
instead of numbers. While I think this is a good change, it included a
warning
that the options I have in there are still doing what I think they
are doing. I'd kind of like to see this sort of thing return... it was
nice to have a somewhat canonical list of options available.
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John's right. By design, mm only knows about things installed by
/usr/src/etc/Makefile. That makes it flexible over time and much easier to
keep up to date.
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, a cdrom drive and 256M ram.
You aren't using a Linux version of vi, are you? It so happens a common
freebsd system call maps to linux reboot()
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Jacob Frelinger wrote:
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 01:08:10PM -0800, Doug White wrote:
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Jacob Frelinger wrote:
You aren't using a Linux version of vi, are you? It so happens a common
freebsd system call maps to linux reboot()
it shouldn't
, or the strings are screwed up :)
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Jacob Frelinger wrote:
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 01:08:10PM -0800, Doug White wrote:
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Jacob Frelinger wrote:
You aren't using a Linux version of vi, are you? It so happens a common
freebsd system call maps to linux reboot()
it shouldn't
so that's a good sign too.
You cut off the initial attach message, so there's nothing useful in your
message.
What kind of mouse is this?
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, a cdrom drive and 256M ram.
You aren't using a Linux version of vi, are you? It so happens a common
freebsd system call maps to linux reboot()
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hit the KVM boundary. I don't recall what the
KVM limit is right now, I thought it was 2GB but I think it was reduced
recently ...
You can also resize KVM but of course you do so at your own risk.
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sectors)
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/aacd0s1a
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name). ep-d_name contained file data.
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#0 dumpsys () at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:473
#1 0xc01705df in boot (howto=256) at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:313
#2 0xc0170a01 in panic (fmt=0xc0276207 ufs_dirbad: bad dir)
at /usr/src/sys/kern
On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 07:48:09PM -0500, Robert Watson wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Doug Swarin wrote:
I have actually seen this panic very recently on -STABLE. Matt Dillon
suspected an issue with the RAID controller I was using (aac) after some
debugging work.
I am still waiting
$FreeBSD: src/sys/kern/vnode_if.pl,v 1.28 2002/01/04 05:27:47 silby
Exp $
+ * Created from \$FreeBSD: src/sys/kern/vnode_if.pl,v 1.28 2002/01/04 05:27:47
silby Exp $
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#To statically compile in device wiring instead of /boot/device.hints
hints NETBOOT.hints #Default places to look for devices.
My NETBOOT.hints is basically a copy of GENERIC.hints.
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/dev/ad2
Are we supposed to assume you're using devfs? ;-) Try a 'mount' and make
sure you are.
Did you try just mounting it anyway to see if the devnode shows up? ad
might be a cloning device...
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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. :(
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/UPDATING is your friend.
Hint: echo COMPAT4X=yes /etc/make.conf; make world
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.disabled=1' in your
/boot/device.hints. Also try compiling with or without apm since this
influences the timecounter as well (although if you're on SMP you might be
stuck with the i8254).
phk can clarify. :)
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it via command line.
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think you want the first three arguments to be
NULL, not /dev/null.
/dev/null is not a kernel image. :-)
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On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
Although I admit the fallout has been somewhat painful, let's
try to make do with it, if we disconnect the new awk I feel
that we will keep repeating this cycle, basically each activation
will see new problems requiring another disconnect. Let's
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, David O'Brien wrote:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 04:56:18PM -0800, Steve Kargl wrote:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 04:45:58PM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 03:16:37PM -0800, Steve Kargl wrote:
Can someone revert awk to one that actually works?
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Mike Barcroft wrote:
Doug Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, David O'Brien wrote:
I *DID* test it with a full `make world'. By chance is this your second
`make world' after the change? It seems we are using the host awk
instead of the one we
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, David O'Brien wrote:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 10:12:43PM -0800, Doug Barton wrote:
My only purpose in replying was to state my objection to the
sufficency of David's argument. There are a lot of things that aren't
required, but are a good idea none the less.
All
Riccardo Torrini wrote:
Over than an year ago (9.9.2000) I submitted a pr (kern/21154)
to ask renaming from actual *_saver.ko to saver_*.ko of saver
modules to uniform names under /boot/kernel as sound (snd_*),
interfaces (if_*), splash (splash_*) and netgraph (ng_*).
Thanks for
to
debug, test, report, etc. But three nasty problems with no help is more
than I can deal with right now.
Hoping it gets better soon,
Doug
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Terry Lambert wrote:
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
Terry Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Kargl wrote:
man send-pr
Yeah; I'd prefer it if send-pr ran under Windows, or of
FreeBSD would support WinModems.
What fails to work for you in the Web Interface at
for the nfs server to come back. Now after about 4-5 minutes of having the
nfs server gone, the -current machine panics and drops into DDB.
FYI,
Doug
--
We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail.
- George W. Bush, President of the United States
September 20
for yourself. If you can't do that, and/or you need something
that's not going to crash, you really should be using RELENG_4. It's just
as important for the project to make sure that -stable is working, and it
sounds like that that's more your speed.
Just a suggestion,
Doug
--
We will not tire, we
Doug Barton wrote:
Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
If this Yahoo! Messenger is the 4.x application, make sure to add
COMPAT4X=TRUE to /etc/make.conf. This will remove old libc.so.4
from /usr/lib and install proper one into /usr/lib/compat.
While this does install the appropriate libs
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