Re: natd ignores natd_flags?

2001-12-10 Thread Mike D
[I think this question should be redirected to -questions or -net, but anyway...] should only programming questions be posted here? do you have IPFIREWALL in your kernel ? is is configured default to deny ? This is typically what is bugginig me when natd fails to write a packet : a nasty

Re: natd ignores natd_flags?

2001-12-10 Thread Nick Rogness
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Mike D wrote: [I think this question should be redirected to -questions or -net, but anyway...] -Moved to questions. Nick Rogness [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Keep on Routing in a Free World... FreeBSD: The Power to Serve! To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL

Re[2]: jail.c.patch (allowing to use hostnames when invoking jail(8))

2001-12-10 Thread Igor M Podlesny
Dima Dorfman wrote: Here's an updated patch which is a result of comments from a few people. The changes are: (a) deconfuse the usage message by not naming two arguments as hostname (that was sloppiness on my part), and (b) remove a redundant inet_aton call (gethostbyname(3) will DTRT

Re: install and boot on secondary master possible ? seems not...

2001-12-10 Thread Peter Pentchev
On Sat, Dec 08, 2001 at 01:01:01AM -0800, Crist J . Clark wrote: On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 07:23:07PM -0700, Joesh Juphland wrote: Hello, I have a machine whose primary IDE controller is blown. Only the secondary works. So, I connected my single IDe drive as the secondary master, and

Re: SSL_connect fails

2001-12-10 Thread KAISER Laszlo
On Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 06:41:43PM +0100, KAISER Laszlo wrote: I'm doing a port of a little OpenSSL program to FreeBSD from linux, but the code which works fine on linux fails on FreeBSD at SSL_connect(). This function allways returns with -1 and SSL_errno is 1. To answer myself; The problem

IPsec dummynet - HELP!

2001-12-10 Thread Konstantin Reznichenko
Hello, All. I do not know already where to dig! Is IPSec the tunnel through dial-up, on it(him) with the help UUCP the file exchange is organized. IPSEC.CONF: #!/bin/sh flush; spdflush; add 10.0.0.51 10.0.0.50 esp 0x10051 -m tunnel -E 3des-cbc 123456789012345678901234 -A hmac-sha1

Re: jail.c.patch (allowing to use hostnames when invoking jail(8))

2001-12-10 Thread Peter Pentchev
On Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 06:36:14PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote: Dima Dorfman wrote: Here's an updated patch which is a result of comments from a few people. The changes are: (a) deconfuse the usage message by not naming two arguments as hostname (that was sloppiness on my part), and (b)

irq

2001-12-10 Thread Danny Braniss
hi, in trying to make a klm out of the meteor driver, and in the process im stumbling onto some problems - major understatment :-) for starters, how can i get an unshared irq? at the moment the irq is shared among the video, scsi and the meteor. im using bus_alloc_resource(dev,

Reduce Travel Costs

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Re: Tangent for discussion: FreeBSD performs worse that Linux

2001-12-10 Thread D J Hawkey Jr
On Dec 09, at 05:26 PM, Michael Lucas wrote: On Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 12:17:03PM -0600, D J Hawkey Jr wrote: So far, I've made three patchfiles that can be applied to 4.2REL and 4.3REL. Not exactly the repertoire one would need to garner interest and momentum. Everything starts

Re: Tangent for discussion: FreeBSD performs worse that Linux

2001-12-10 Thread D J Hawkey Jr
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: hi, does anyone need any special skills to manage the kind of branch you are talking about... example.. RELENG_4_4_BUGFIX what kind of skills and experience in FreeBSD would be needed for this kind of branch I'm still

Re: Tangent for discussion: FreeBSD performs worse that Linux

2001-12-10 Thread D J Hawkey Jr
[this is a re-post; apparently my first didn't take?] On Dec 09, at 05:26 PM, Michael Lucas wrote: On Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 12:17:03PM -0600, D J Hawkey Jr wrote: So far, I've made three patchfiles that can be applied to 4.2REL and 4.3REL. Not exactly the repertoire one would need to

Re: Tangent for discussion: FreeBSD performs worse that Linux

2001-12-10 Thread Michael Lucas
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 07:41:51AM -0600, D J Hawkey Jr wrote: [this is a re-post; apparently my first didn't take?] Nope, we got it. As penance for re-sending, your penance is to implement the ideas discussed below. :-) On Dec 09, at 05:26 PM, Michael Lucas wrote: Yup. To me, too. But as

Re: jail.c.patch (allowing to use hostnames when invoking jail(8))

2001-12-10 Thread Terry Lambert
Peter Pentchev wrote: This is why the inte_aton() call is still necessary. [snip] Please call inet_aton(), and then _only_ if that fails, call the gethostbyname(). How about inet_pton() and getnameinfo()? You know, I first thought of this, but then I backed off it. The problem is that

Re: Tangent for discussion: FreeBSD performs worse that Linux

2001-12-10 Thread D J Hawkey Jr
On Dec 10, at 08:50 AM, Michael Lucas wrote: On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 07:41:51AM -0600, D J Hawkey Jr wrote: [this is a re-post; apparently my first didn't take?] Nope, we got it. As penance for re-sending, your penance is to implement the ideas discussed below. :-) You did, eh? Hmm.

Re: Tangent for discussion: FreeBSD performs worse that Linux

2001-12-10 Thread Michael Lucas
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 08:29:12AM -0600, D J Hawkey Jr wrote: You did, eh? Hmm. It didn't show up in the INN mirror I monitor (sol.net Network Services, Milwaukee, WI). Sorry. Ah, INN. It made it to the mailing list. As long as the user/admin understands that the patch is very target-

jail.c patch

2001-12-10 Thread Evan Sarmiento
Hello, I've been reading this thread. I made the augustments to the patch so that it first checks if it is an IP address, if it is not, it then tries to see if it is a hostname. If neither are true it exits with an error. Hope this is what you're looking for, Evan --- jail.c Mon Jul 30

send-prs are being harvested for spam

2001-12-10 Thread void
I created an address to use with send-pr, and it's been getting spam. Perhaps mail sent with send-pr can have the addresses slightly munged before they're placed on a web page? Is there a more appropriate list for discussing this? -- Ben An art scene of delight I created this to be ...

Re: cable modem connection problem

2001-12-10 Thread Lars Eggert
S. Aeschbacher wrote: Hal Snyder wrote: [snip] Sounds as if the MAC of the upstream provider occasionally changes. Don't know enough about cable to understand it better, and problem is gone now so can't check for sure. As far as my cases are concerned, the MAC address does not change.

Re: FreeBSD performs worse that Linux - Patches #2 #3

2001-12-10 Thread Michael Adler
At 11:18 PM 12/09/2001, Matthew Dillon wrote: However, if you are running 4.4-RELEASE and haven't updated then you don't have the patch and it is relevant. While it is a significant fix, it is just one out of a number of fixes made since 4.4-RELEASE. The easiest solution

Re: jail.c patch

2001-12-10 Thread Terry Lambert
Evan Sarmiento wrote: Hello, I've been reading this thread. I made the augustments to the patch so that it first checks if it is an IP address, if it is not, it then tries to see if it is a hostname. If neither are true it exits with an error. Hope this is what you're looking for,

Re: detecting linux emulation in rtld.c?

2001-12-10 Thread John Polstra
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Lamont Granquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: can anyone suggest a method of determining inside libexec/rtld-elf/rtld.c if a binary being run is native or linux emulation? If the FreeBSD dynamic linker is running at all, the binary is probably native. Linux

is anyone seeing stray clock interrupts ?

2001-12-10 Thread Luigi Rizzo
Hi, while doing some timing measurements on our test boxes, i noticed that if I compile a kernel with options HZ=1000 I get a number of stray clock interrupts (i.e. occasionally a clock interrupts comes way before its due time -- other measurements showed that the two regular clock

Re: FreeBSD performs worse that Linux - Patches #2 #3

2001-12-10 Thread Matthew Dillon
: be problematic as apparently a number of people are having problems : with recent IDE changes, at least judging by recent list postings. : :Too many patches have flown by for me to track exactly what files changed :without errors. Would it be possible to summarize with a list of files

Re: irq

2001-12-10 Thread Mike Smith
hi, in trying to make a klm out of the meteor driver, and in the process im stumbling onto some problems - major understatment :-) for starters, how can i get an unshared irq? at the moment the irq is shared among the video, scsi and the meteor. im using

Re: irq

2001-12-10 Thread Luigi Rizzo
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 09:52:22AM -0800, Mike Smith wrote: stick it there for you anyway. All PCI interrupts are shareable; you can't ask for an unshared vector; you get the one you're given, and you should be thankful for that much. Lots of people are going without these days. 8(

Re: cable modem connection problem

2001-12-10 Thread S. Aeschbacher
Hi [snip] Actually, it sounds like your provider actively mucks with the link after a certain time - are these residential pipes? If so, they may do This is possible, but I did not verify it (what kind of mucking could cause such kind of behaviour?). most of them are better residental pipes.

jail.c patch (fixed)

2001-12-10 Thread Evan Sarmiento
Hey guys. heh. Sorry about that, I just fixed it and it all works fine. :-) Exams are making my brain fry. Here is the revised patch. Thanks, - Evan --- jail.c Mon Jul 30 06:19:54 2001 +++ jail.modMon Dec 10 14:00:57 2001 @@ -10,9 +10,8 @@ * */ -#include stdio.h +#include

Re: cable modem connection problem

2001-12-10 Thread Hiten Pandya
what kind of mucking could cause such kind of behaviour?. this kind of problem did occur to me several times with NTL (http://ntl.com/) in UK... there were installing a Universal Shared Bandwith Router in their CO (Central Office), after they installed this piece of sh*t, the bandwith was

Re: irq

2001-12-10 Thread Danny Braniss
Er, you don't seem to understand how PCI interrupts work. to Er is human, to ... :-) The meteor driver was causing problems with the adpatec, so i thought if i could reasigne the irq it would help. anyway i think i found a work around. now the problem is that at full size, 24bit colour, i'm

Re: Tangent for discussion: FreeBSD performs worse that Linux

2001-12-10 Thread Nik Clayton
On Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 12:17:03PM -0600, D J Hawkey Jr wrote: Seems to me that were I to do this, and I would, it would only be as viable as the patches themselves. That is, I (and any contributors) would have to be able to stay abreast of those things going on in -STABLE that could get

Re: cable modem connection problem

2001-12-10 Thread Lars Eggert
S. Aeschbacher wrote: This is possible, but I did not verify it (what kind of mucking could cause such kind of behaviour?). most of them are better residental pipes. Having a packet filter drop your traffic after you haven't done ARP/DHCP in a while. But I agree that's pretty far-fetched.

sscanf(..., %lld, ...) broken?

2001-12-10 Thread Jos Backus
Is this PR-worthy? I am seeing this in both -stable and -current. The lftp author claims it's our bug, not his. Jos - Forwarded message from Alexander V. Lukyanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 11:47:16 +0300 From: Alexander V. Lukyanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jos Backus

Re: Tangent for discussion: FreeBSD performs worse that Linux

2001-12-10 Thread Robert Watson
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, D J Hawkey Jr wrote: I can backport to 4.2REL and 4.3REL (I have these releases), but I don't have the resources (read: free partitions) to accomodate 4.1 or 4.4. For 4.3-RELEASE, there's a RELENG_4_3 branch in CVS that security fixes are committed to; you'd probably

Re: irq

2001-12-10 Thread Bernd Walter
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 09:38:22PM +0200, Danny Braniss wrote: Er, you don't seem to understand how PCI interrupts work. to Er is human, to ... :-) The meteor driver was causing problems with the adpatec, so i thought if i could reasigne the irq it would help. anyway i think i found a

Re: Tangent for discussion: FreeBSD performs worse that Linux

2001-12-10 Thread D J Hawkey Jr
On Dec 10, at 08:00 AM, Nik Clayton wrote: On Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 12:17:03PM -0600, D J Hawkey Jr wrote: Seems to me that were I to do this, and I would, it would only be as viable as the patches themselves. That is, I (and any contributors) would have to be able to stay abreast of

RE: about boot0

2001-12-10 Thread John Baldwin
On 09-Dec-01 Hiten Pandya wrote: hi all, is there a reason behind.. why all Windows related boot options are marked as DOS?... src/sys/boot/i386/boot0.s is it because of the 512-byte limit... Yes. There used to be a 1024 byte boot0 which did use different names (as well as

Re: Tangent for discussion: FreeBSD performs worse that Linux

2001-12-10 Thread D J Hawkey Jr
On Dec 10, at 03:34 PM, Robert Watson wrote: On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, D J Hawkey Jr wrote: I can backport to 4.2REL and 4.3REL (I have these releases), but I don't have the resources (read: free partitions) to accomodate 4.1 or 4.4. For 4.3-RELEASE, there's a RELENG_4_3 branch in CVS

[SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Hiten Pandya
hi all, this is a wild idea...suggestion... i wanted to ask if there were any _plans_ to port JFS (Journaled File System) to FreeBSD... as for JFS, it is developed by IBM for Linux and is licensed under GPL, so we could put this into src/gnu/ It is used on IBM MainFrames and Enterprise

Re: [SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Josef Karthauser
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 02:01:53PM -0800, Hiten Pandya wrote: hi all, this is a wild idea...suggestion... i wanted to ask if there were any _plans_ to port JFS (Journaled File System) to FreeBSD... Hi Hiten, Search the mail list archives (from www.freebsd.org) for JFS and XFS. You'll

Re: Tangent for discussion: FreeBSD performs worse that Linux

2001-12-10 Thread Michael Lucas
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 03:59:24PM -0600, D J Hawkey Jr wrote: Right now, these is exactly one such release, 4.3, for security fixes. Will there always be exactly one, such that when 4.5 is released, 4.3 will fall off the planet, and 4.4 takes its place? Or might there be two, 4.3 and 4.4?

Re: [SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Alfred Perlstein
* Hiten Pandya [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011210 16:02] wrote: hi all, this is a wild idea...suggestion... i wanted to ask if there were any _plans_ to port JFS (Journaled File System) to FreeBSD... as for JFS, it is developed by IBM for Linux and is licensed under GPL, so we could put this

Re: Tangent for discussion: FreeBSD performs worse that Linux

2001-12-10 Thread Robert Watson
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, D J Hawkey Jr wrote: So, my question is then, just what is the policy defining non-current-but- still-supported-releases? Right now, these is exactly one such release, 4.3, for security fixes. Will there always be exactly one, such that when 4.5 is released, 4.3

Re: irq

2001-12-10 Thread Mike Smith
A PCI slot has 4 irq lines named INTA to INTD. On PCs all slots share the same 4 physical irqs and the lines are hardwired on the board in alternating order to each slot. Not necessarily. This is the classic barber-pole or PCI swizzle; it's not mandated for motherboard designs though (but it

Re: [SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Matthew Emmerton
* Hiten Pandya [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011210 16:02] wrote: hi all, this is a wild idea...suggestion... i wanted to ask if there were any _plans_ to port JFS (Journaled File System) to FreeBSD... as for JFS, it is developed by IBM for Linux and is licensed under GPL, so we could put

Re: [SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Alfred Perlstein
* Matthew Emmerton [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011210 16:40] wrote: * Hiten Pandya [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011210 16:02] wrote: hi all, this is a wild idea...suggestion... i wanted to ask if there were any _plans_ to port JFS (Journaled File System) to FreeBSD... as for JFS, it is

Re: [SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Anthony Schneider
I'm no expert on journaled filesystems, but isn't the freebsd softupdates option similar? perhaps there could be an upgrade to offer options SOFTERUPDATES as an equal-but-different alternative to jfs? -Anthony. On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 05:39:35PM -0500, Matthew Emmerton wrote: * Hiten

Re: Nat through two DSL

2001-12-10 Thread void
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 02:38:04PM -0600, Nick Rogness wrote: Damn it, fat fingered it...corrections to firewall: ipfw add 500 divert natd1 ip from $NET to 0.0.0.0/1 out via $DSL_INT#1 ipfw add 550 divert natd1 ip from 0.0.0.0/1 to any in via $DSL_INT#1 ipfw add 560 fwd $DSL-2

Re: [SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Hiten Pandya
hi, the license issues dont really affect us... after all we have an src/gnu directory... thats what it is for... dumping GPL'ed stuff and talking about GPL, we can even publish the code as the GPL license states... after all we are an open Source Project, but if we were commercial... it

Re: Tangent for discussion: FreeBSD performs worse that Linux

2001-12-10 Thread D J Hawkey Jr
On Dec 10, at 05:21 PM, Robert Watson wrote: On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, D J Hawkey Jr wrote: So, my question is then, just what is the policy defining non-current-but- still-supported-releases? [SNIP] It depends on the level of work required, I expect. Right now, we're

Re: Tangent for discussion: FreeBSD performs worse that Linux

2001-12-10 Thread Robert Watson
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, D J Hawkey Jr wrote: Don't get me wrong - I don't expect the same level of support from the FreeBSD Project than I would from, say, Sybase or Sun. Having said that, I think FreeBSD's is outstanding, even compared to some other commercial *cough*Microsquish(tm)*cough*

Re: [SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Greg Lehey
[Format recovered--see http://www.lemis.com/email/email-format.html] Long-short syndrome in first message. On Monday, 10 December 2001 at 14:01:53 -0800, Hiten Pandya wrote: hi all, this is a wild idea...suggestion... i wanted to ask if there were any _plans_ to port JFS (Journaled File

Re: [SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Greg Lehey
On Tuesday, 11 December 2001 at 10:56:17 +1030, Greg Lehey wrote: On Monday, 10 December 2001 at 17:39:35 -0500, Matthew Emmerton wrote: * Hiten Pandya [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011210 16:02] wrote: hi all, this is a wild idea...suggestion... i wanted to ask if there were any _plans_ to port JFS

Re: [SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Brandon D. Valentine
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Greg Lehey wrote: On Monday, 10 December 2001 at 17:47:11 -0500, Anthony Schneider wrote: perhaps there could be an upgrade to offer options SOFTERUPDATES as an equal-but-different alternative to jfs? And what would that do? SOFTERUPDATES includes a switch to

Re: [SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Anthony Schneider
On Monday, 10 December 2001 at 17:47:11 -0500, Anthony Schneider wrote: I'm no expert on journaled filesystems, but isn't the freebsd softupdates option similar? No, at least not from a technical standpoint. From a user standpoint, they both try to make things faster and more reliable,

Re: [SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Tony
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Anthony Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes perhaps there could be an upgrade to offer options SOFTERUPDATES as an equal-but-different alternative to jfs? And what would that do? My thoughts were that if the two were similar in effect that it might be a

Re[2]: jail.c.patch (allowing to use hostnames when invoking jail(8))

2001-12-10 Thread Igor M Podlesny
Peter Pentchev wrote: This is why the inte_aton() call is still necessary. [snip] Please call inet_aton(), and then _only_ if that fails, call the gethostbyname(). How about inet_pton() and getnameinfo()? You know, I first thought of this, but then I backed off it. The problem is

Re: [SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Matthew Emmerton
Most current users will probably not like the speed penalties of a journal file system, and stick to the faster FS. On the other hand a solid journal FS may encourage more take up for back end databases, for e-commerce, data warehousing, etc... The transaction support of JFS isn't really

Re: Tangent for discussion: FreeBSD performs worse that Linux

2001-12-10 Thread Matthew Dillon
: :Dave : :PS, I'm rather honored that such an illustrious group has shown interest :enough to even discuss all this with me. Ha! Just wait until witness one of the many flame wars. First we put two people in the ring and one gets thrown to the lions, then everyone else jumps into

Re: Tangent for discussion: FreeBSD performs worse that Linux

2001-12-10 Thread D J Hawkey Jr
On Dec 10, at 08:22 PM, Matthew Dillon wrote: : :Dave : :PS, I'm rather honored that such an illustrious group has shown interest :enough to even discuss all this with me. Ha! Just wait until witness one of the many flame wars. First we put two people in the ring and one gets

SMP beeping

2001-12-10 Thread Chad David
I sent a message about this to -stable last week, but didn't get any input that resulted in a solution to this problem so... -stable for the last week or more (I did a make world last week for the first time in over a month) beeps on and off when SMP is enabled. The beeping appears to be timed

Re: irq

2001-12-10 Thread Terry Lambert
Mike Smith wrote: Er, you don't seem to understand how PCI interrupts work. You must (for now) pass RF_SHAREABLE in; eventually the PCI code will stick it there for you anyway. All PCI interrupts are shareable; you can't ask for an unshared vector; you get the one you're given, and you

Re: irq

2001-12-10 Thread Terry Lambert
Bernd Walter wrote: A PCI slot has 4 irq lines named INTA to INTD. Yes. On PCs all slots share the same 4 physical irqs and the lines are hardwired on the board in alternating order to each slot. On newer motherboards, post the Intel SErver Products Division PCI motherboards, from a year or

Re: [SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Terry Lambert
Hiten Pandya wrote: i wanted to ask if there were any _plans_ to port JFS (Journaled File System) to FreeBSD... Not unless you have plans. When I was an IBM employee, they would not change the license, and so it's impossible to ship a CDROM where it's the boot FS, or boxes on which it is the

Re: [SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Terry Lambert
Alfred Perlstein wrote: [ ... Hiten wants someone to GPLify FreeBSD ... ] I'm glad you took the time to read the marketting literature. The problem is that porting it is going to be a bit more complicated than just dumping it into src/gnu. Feel free to take a shot at porting it though,

Re: [SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Alfred Perlstein
* Terry Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011211 00:48] wrote: Alfred Perlstein wrote: [ ... Hiten wants someone to GPLify FreeBSD ... ] I'm glad you took the time to read the marketting literature. The problem is that porting it is going to be a bit more complicated than just dumping it

Re: [SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Terry Lambert
Hiten Pandya wrote: the license issues dont really affect us... after all we have an src/gnu directory... thats what it is for... dumping GPL'ed stuff and talking about GPL, we can even publish the code as the GPL license states... after all we are an open Source Project, but if we

Re: [SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Greg Lehey
On Monday, 10 December 2001 at 22:45:22 -0800, Terry Lambert wrote: Hiten Pandya wrote: i wanted to ask if there were any _plans_ to port JFS (Journaled File System) to FreeBSD... Not unless you have plans. When I was an IBM employee, they would not change the license, and so it's

Re: [SUGGESTION] - JFS for FreeBSD

2001-12-10 Thread Greg Lehey
On Monday, 10 December 2001 at 22:48:58 -0800, Terry Lambert wrote: Alfred Perlstein wrote: [ ... Hiten wants someone to GPLify FreeBSD ... ] I'm glad you took the time to read the marketting literature. The problem is that porting it is going to be a bit more complicated than just