SD Project, for that matter.
You use -CURRENT at your own risk.
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borked with that too.
/me will check CVS logs tomorrow to see if in one place or
another ep_get_macaddr(), etc. got borked somehow.
Thoughts / Comments?
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/mail/archive/1999/freebsd-current/. Read
ALL the messages.
Oh, and update your -CURRENT. A -CURRENT machine with sources from March 1999
indicates you're not running a machine in sync with the purpose of -CURRENT.
Use -STABLE instead.
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tonight, I will let you know what happens...
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Megahertz 574B card removed
I originally was unable to get this card working - it
required IRQ 10, so I had to change the "?" to "10" (my
entry was copied from another 3Com card, don't remember which).
Note: This hasn't been tested with Warner's new pcic code.
I'll be doing that
On 23-Oct-99 Warner Losh wrote:
OK. I managed to get sio and ep working on the plane back from
FreeBSDCon'99. There are some problems with card eject at the moment,
but will be committing things to the tree shortly.
I will be your guinea pig, if you like. :-)
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On 23-Oct-99 Warner Losh wrote:
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: I will be your guinea pig, if you like. :-)
Grab the current patches from
http://www.freebsd.org/~imp/pccard-snap.patch
but read my other posting about the warnings and such.
As of yet, I haven't
So where is it breaking? It's either breaking in a Makefile
I missed somewhere, or the pcic code is broken, or I'm
broken (being egotistical, I doubt it ;).
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On 18-Oct-99 Warner Losh wrote:
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: But it doesn't work. I'm assuming that my kernel
: config file's settings do not affect make world in any way,
: and thus it seems that pcic.ko is not being built by make world
: anymore...
What doesn't
d above, a -CURRENT kernel may have problems with a -STABLE world.
I'm honestly not fully aware of the dependencies regarding the signal changes
(i.e., ucontext.h), so my thoughts may be completely wrong. :-)
Comments?
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On 18-Oct-99 David O'Brien wrote:
On Mon, Oct 18, 1999 at 12:25:48PM -0400, Will Andrews wrote:
If you don't believe me when I say that pcic _was_ working for the Sept. 29
sources:
The pcic modules is *KNOWN* to have and cause problems. Warner told you
this and you still insist on pushing
at /usr/include/machine/ucontext.h, that's not there.. is this the
correct file to be #include'ing?
Is there any additional information I can provide (I noticed a related thread,
but DCS's reply didn't seem to help..)?
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that Mike Smith just fixed (vfs_conf.c, that is).
Or was npx0's assignment changed in a recent commit?
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to y'all on the MAC address issue. Good night.
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