On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> There's reasonable, and there's overkill. mktemp() has no business
> using punctuation in the temporary file names.
> :You guys are responding to old messages..I've already changed my mind
> :about this.
Kris
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-On [2611 15:16], Seigo Tanimura ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>The release candidate of newmidi is finally ready. The patch for
>-current can be found at:
Results [after minor tweaks in the patch]:
seq0-63: Midi sequencers.
sbc0: at port 0x220-0x22f,0x330-0x331,0x388-0x38b
irq 5 drq 1,5 on is
On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, David O'Brien wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 11, 2000 at 09:00:34PM +0400, Juriy Goloveshkin wrote:
> > Why a lot of files in /usr/bin(sbin) are static linked?
> > for example, tar: static - 272832 bytes(83416 dynamic)
>
> IMO tar should live in /bin as it is used to restore a system
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 12:42:42PM +0400, Juriy Goloveshkin wrote:
> but /usr/bin and /usr/lib usualy live at the same filesystem and if
> /usr/lib may be broken, what we may say about /usr/bin?
Statically linked binaries in /usr/bin/ will still be usable. You didn't
think about what I said. Ta
> "Matthew" == Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matthew> :Believe me, I look at these things. Yes there is a lot
Matthew> going on and a :lot using memory. I normally have about
Matthew> 20% to 25% of my Gig of swap :used... meaning that I have
Matthew> allocated r
At Mon, 12 Jun 2000 07:53:02 -0700 (PDT),
Pete Carah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I notice that though ifconfig does a kld as appropriate, pccardd doesn't
> at least as of a week ago. Still looks like it isn't in the source.
>
> 1. Is this in the works from one of the normal maintainers? If
I notice that though ifconfig does a kld as appropriate, pccardd doesn't
at least as of a week ago. Still looks like it isn't in the source.
1. Is this in the works from one of the normal maintainers? If not I
might take a look at fixing it up over the next week or so.
-- Pete
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David Gilbert wrote:
>
> Maybe the soltion is to think out of the box. Maybe temporary
> filestore should be a more official OS service. Race conditions would
> be far less common if the OS itself was managing the namespace.
>
> You might even expand the capability somewhat. Provide process l
I have put this at the end of pccard_ether:
case ${ipv6_enable} in
[Yy][Ee][Ss])
ipv6_network_interfaces=${interface}
ipv6_default_interface=${interface}
. /etc/rc.network6
network6_pass1
;;
esac
It _sort of_ fixes the problem of what to do if you use IPv
< said:
> It _sort of_ fixes the problem of what to do if you use IPv6 with
> pccard Ethernet cards.
That's not the only problem. I had to severely hack `pccard_ether' to
make it able to deal with the radically different configurations
required for wireless and wired network connections. (Spec
Hello,
Are there any plans to implement subj? There were a couple of patches and
they still work fine (with some minor tweaking). But somehow any
discussions on these features seem to have died a while ago :-( Meanwhile,
they seem to be rather useful. For one, here in post-USSR countries lots
of C
I tried to use it tonight, with the latest 4-stable. Well, it doesn't just
silently panic any more, which is an improvement; I was able to get a core
dump. I ran mpg123 to play an mp3; as soon as it tried to play the system
panicked on an NMI. The dump shows the mpg123 process sleeping on "spre
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