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I have committed some changes to libthr today. All but one of them were bug
fixes, so I encourage everyone to update their source.
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Most major locking work in libthr is finished. I believe
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From what I understand, libthr should be a drop-in replacement for
libc_r, so I was surprised to see this, but maybe I misunderstood?
No, you're right. The ports must have been statically linked. I'll
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Glad to hear it.
Is there a way to find out for sure that the programs are now using libthr? As
far as I can tell they should be, but I'd like to have a definitive answer.
try: fstat -m /usr/lib/libthr.so.1
This should show you any running applications that have it loaded.
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reading it I had assumed he meant gnome locked up. Can you confirm
this Glenn? Is the machine itself locked solid (no ping, no ssh, not vtys, etc)?
However, even if that is the case a bug in the kernel does not preclude a bug in
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NONE rather than NO.
This is deprecated. It's a non-standard option that complicates rc.conf
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I think I see the problem. I'll try to get a fix committed by
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Can someone please investigate?
This was fixed in rev 1.33 of sys
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Here's a patch.
Des,
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Can someone please investigate?
This was fixed in rev 1.33 of sys/stat.h.
Great, thanks..I'll update
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Can someone please investigate?
This was fixed in rev 1.33 of sys/stat.h.
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Did someone encounter the same problem? Is it possible to exactly determine
which script is problem (script debuging os something)?
put: rc_debug=yes in rc.conf
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1) Any _POSIX_C_SOURCE with _ISOC99_SOURCE. It is from real life example
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#define __POSIX_VISIBLE 0
#define __XSI_VISIBLE 0
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...since the next line here is:
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Is there a compelling reason why I shouldn't remove netns? That is, does
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Sounds good, though sys/endian.h would be more appropriate unless
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namespace, so we can't define these types in
sys/types.h as required.
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Fixed. Apparently people don't compile kernels for 80386's very often.
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Unix has *so* many text processing tools, I don't see why we need to
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Try the attached patch. If this works for you I'll pass it on to Luke.
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There are several things we need:
1. The contents of:
/etc/exports
/etc/fstab
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First of all, Thanks to all of you for your help and support.
I have tried to go deeper and deeper to find out how printf works. ((( Of
course the aim of trying to understand the printf, is to understand how
the internals of the BSD kernel work))) till i've faced the following
function:
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option to me, but this is the first time I've dealt with the filesystem so
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This is a bug in TenDRA. It looks in conditionals that don't apply
for syntax errors. I use the attached workaround on my system to
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It's only partially tested since it seems I can't mount any msdos floppies (both
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Hi all,
I was trying to know how printf works in FreeBSD... I hvae reached to this
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#define _write(fd, s, n) \
__syscall(SYS_write, (int)(fd), (const void *)(s), (size_t)(n))
I'am not really familiar with the way FreeBSD handle interrupts. I like from
any one of you to tell me what
The original poster was right.
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Who do I want to organize with to help with this stuff?
See http://www.freebsd.org/projects/c99/
Wes Peters has been assigned this task for a while. Perhaps you could
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| On 31-Jan-2003 David Rhodus wrote:
| | Using the default ftpd that comes with FreeBSD, in the mkdir command,
| | why doesn't it expand '~', the cd and rmdir commands seem to. Passing
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[I asked this on -questions, and got no response, so...]
Is it just me, or has disklabel lost the ability to read/write from
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Do you get timeout only for sbp0:0:0?
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Perhaps if we could see PC98 converted to this design the advantages
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I keep telling myself I'll track it down one of these days, but...
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Committed.
Thanks!
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Mike Makonnen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Committed.
Thanks!
Should this be an errata item?
Best regards,
Mike Barcroft
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, as
their passwd... Which would have somewhat unpleasant results since adduser
runs as root.
Well, you would have to be root to run it in the first place, but I deserve the
pointy hat none the less.
Cheers.
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