On Wednesday 05 January 2011 00:36:29 Arno J. Klaassen wrote:
Hallo,
definitely my Tyan S3992-E based box I didn't touch since a while, has
difficulties with recent code; this time I wanted to cross-install from
it on a USB-stick and noticed it didn't work. From dmesg :
ohci early: SMM
Em 04/01/2011 14:37, John Baldwin escreveu:
Previous RAID-10 volumes that I've seen MFI BIOSes create used a non-zero
secondary raid level (they all used '3', which is what mfiutil uses to
create RAID-10 volumes itself).
Thank you for the answer,
i will use the array created with
On 04/01/2011 19:59, Roman Divacky wrote:
hi,
clang (svn version) has ability to detect unnecessary padding in structures.
I ran this on kernel build on i386 (stripped GENERIC) and amd64 (full GENERIC),
preprocessed this and posted on web.
The lists contain the file of the definition, name of
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Oleg Nauman oleg.nau...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 8:15 PM, Hans Petter Selasky hsela...@c2i.net wrote:
Hi,
Hello,
I think this is a known issue which never got fixed. Please try the attached
patch and report back.
XXX_SAFE != XXX_REAL_SAFE
On Tuesday, January 04, 2011 6:36:29 pm Arno J. Klaassen wrote:
Hallo,
definitely my Tyan S3992-E based box I didn't touch since a while, has
difficulties with recent code; this time I wanted to cross-install from
it on a USB-stick and noticed it didn't work. From dmesg :
ohci early:
Hello folks,
Now that I'm fairly confident that the stability issues with your.org's
VMs have been resolved, I'd like to point you to the new and improved,
semi-weekly analyzer runs at
http://scan.freebsd.your.org/freebsd-head/
If you are an HTML/CSS expert and want to help style that
!ACHTUNG BIKESHED ALERT!
Hello,
With the recent changes to the committer graphs, I again was reminded
how much I hate the /MM/DD format (I can't help it ...). Given that
this almost looks like ISO 8601, but is an unreadable variant of it, I
would like to aggressively change this throughout
On Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 02:21:55PM +0100, Ulrich Sp??rlein wrote:
!ACHTUNG BIKESHED ALERT!
Hello,
With the recent changes to the committer graphs, I again was reminded
how much I hate the /MM/DD format (I can't help it ...). Given that
this almost looks like ISO 8601, but is an
Den 05/01/2011 kl. 14.56 skrev Erik Cederstrand:
Ignoring contrib code for the moment, I decided to look at usr.sbin.pw from
2011-01-05. There's one report
(http://scan.freebsd.your.org/freebsd-head/usr.sbin.pw/2011-01-05-amd64/report-KkilQ3.html#EndPath)
which turns out to be a false
Den 05/01/2011 kl. 14.14 skrev Ulrich Spörlein:
Hello folks,
Now that I'm fairly confident that the stability issues with your.org's
VMs have been resolved, I'd like to point you to the new and improved,
semi-weekly analyzer runs at
http://scan.freebsd.your.org/freebsd-head/
I
Pete French (petefrench) writes:
Actually, it does look like virtio is more than just for
networking...
http://vbox.innotek.de/pipermail/vbox-dev/2009-November/002053.html
Yes indeed. Disk drivers as well.
By the way, does anyone whatever happened to the KVM for FreeBSD
On Wednesday, January 05, 2011 9:11:50 am Erik Cederstrand wrote:
Den 05/01/2011 kl. 14.56 skrev Erik Cederstrand:
Ignoring contrib code for the moment, I decided to look at usr.sbin.pw
from 2011-01-05. There's one report
On Wed, 05.01.2011 at 09:34:49 -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 05, 2011 9:11:50 am Erik Cederstrand wrote:
Den 05/01/2011 kl. 14.56 skrev Erik Cederstrand:
Ignoring contrib code for the moment, I decided to look at usr.sbin.pw
from 2011-01-05. There's one report
On Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 05:55:45PM +0100, Ulrich Sp??rlein wrote:
On Wed, 05.01.2011 at 09:34:49 -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
On Wednesday, January 05, 2011 9:11:50 am Erik Cederstrand wrote:
Den 05/01/2011 kl. 14.56 skrev Erik Cederstrand:
Ignoring contrib code for the moment, I
Ulrich =?utf-8?B?U3DDtnJsZWlu?= wrote:
!ACHTUNG BIKESHED ALERT!
Hello,
With the recent changes to the committer graphs, I again was reminded
how much I hate the /MM/DD format (I can't help it ...). Given that
I guess hope you mean you like linear decreasing order but
dislike '/' as
On Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 05:55:45PM +0100, Ulrich Spörlein wrote:
On Wed, 05.01.2011 at 09:34:49 -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
These are all marked as __dead2, so the compiler should know that these do
not return.
And clang did the right thing here in the past. Beware that it does no
On Wed, 05.01.2011 at 19:00:31 +0100, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
Ulrich =?utf-8?B?U3DDtnJsZWlu?= wrote:
!ACHTUNG BIKESHED ALERT!
Hello,
With the recent changes to the committer graphs, I again was reminded
how much I hate the /MM/DD format (I can't help it ...). Given that
I
hi all:
i set up the freeradius 21.100.1 on freebsd 8.1. it uses local authentication
database of /etc/passwd (thanks to the previous discussions alan did with
others). the problem is: it only works with the condition of the server id
running as root instead of freeradius due to the one way
Den 05/01/2011 kl. 17.55 skrev Ulrich Spörlein:
And clang did the right thing here in the past. Beware that it does no
inter-procedural analysis yet, so it will usually miss that usage()
calls exit unconditionally.
*But*, it should grok that for err(3) and exit(3). Now there are some
On Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 09:22:42PM +0100, Erik Cederstrand wrote:
Den 05/01/2011 kl. 17.55 skrev Ulrich Sp?rlein:
And clang did the right thing here in the past. Beware that it does no
inter-procedural analysis yet, so it will usually miss that usage()
calls exit unconditionally.
On Wed, 05.01.2011 at 20:36:53 +0100, Jilles Tjoelker wrote:
On Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 05:55:45PM +0100, Ulrich Spörlein wrote:
On Wed, 05.01.2011 at 09:34:49 -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
These are all marked as __dead2, so the compiler should know that these
do
not return.
And clang
Ulrich Spörlein wrote:
On Wed, 05.01.2011 at 19:00:31 +0100, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
Ulrich =?utf-8?B?U3DDtnJsZWlu?= wrote:
!ACHTUNG BIKESHED ALERT!
Hello,
With the recent changes to the committer graphs, I again was reminded
how much I hate the /MM/DD format (I can't help it ...). Given
My 9-CURRENT system are sleeping randomly and i can't see any error in
logs. There are a related bug with ACPI? And, sleeping include don't
answer any tcp/ip connection like ssh or the simple work that i've
installed he: a gateway. But, if someone touch the keyboard, everything
wake up again.
The
As part of work on a new installer, I would like to update the base
system dialog and libdialog to the newer one provided by Thomas Dickey
(http://invisible-island.net/dialog/, ports as devel/cdialog). This is a
much nicer, fuller featured version of dialog that simplifies the
creation of new
On 01/05/11 18:57, Nathan Whitehorn wrote:
- /usr/src/gnu/lib/dialog -- new dialog library
This was a typo. It should be /usr/src/gnu/lib/libdialog. Apologies for
the noise.
-Nathan
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On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 05:21, Ulrich Spörlein u...@spoerlein.net wrote:
!ACHTUNG BIKESHED ALERT!
Hello,
With the recent changes to the committer graphs, I again was reminded
how much I hate the /MM/DD format (I can't help it ...). Given that
this almost looks like ISO 8601, but is an
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