Re: [future patch] dropping user privileges on demand

2003-08-22 Thread Peter Jeremy
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 10:44:03PM +0200, Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote: On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 01:09:15PM -0400, ari wrote: + [...] The programmer + should be able to drop filesystem creation permissions, without worrying + about the need to drop open, mkfifo, bind, link, symlink, mkdir, and any +

Re: Thank you!

2003-08-22 Thread cgi
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Re: [future patch] dropping user privileges on demand

2003-08-22 Thread Pawel Jakub Dawidek
On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 05:40:23PM +1000, Peter Jeremy wrote: + Unless 'syscall' can be evaluated at compile time, this approach adds + overhead whereever it is used - and the overhead gets worse as the + number of system calls in the set increases. A particular problem is + that the overhead is

about /usr/ports make with options..

2003-08-22 Thread maillist bsd
hi all, as i install a lot package work together, such apache+php+mysql.. i always download the source code compile by myself, it just need to make with some options such as .. make --prefix=/usr/local/apache --enable-module=so But i found someone said install by /usr/ports also can do that,

Re: about /usr/ports make with options..

2003-08-22 Thread zhuravlev alexander
On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 07:43:38AM +0800, maillist bsd wrote: hi all, Hi! as i install a lot package work together, such apache+php+mysql.. i always download the source code compile by myself, it just need to make with some options such as .. make --prefix=/usr/local/apache

Re: Intel and Broadcom NICs

2003-08-22 Thread Martin Nilsson
Sreekanth wrote: The intel nic is a fxp interface.Device ID 1050(Intel 82801BA (D865) Pro/100 VE Ethernet)You probably need to use the latest driver from current.To make sure you have the driver check if you have this line { 0x1050, -1, Intel 82801BA (D865) Pro/100 VE Ethernet }, in

working dell 2650 embedded remote access (ERA) linux tools

2003-08-22 Thread Chuck Cranor
hi- about a year ago I posted about my failed attempt to gain access to the Dell 2650 ERA device from FreeBSD using the Dell Linux tools [ERA is an embedded device with its own ethernet link in a rack mount Dell 2650 box that lets you power cycle and control the 2650 remotely...]. In

Re: working dell 2650 embedded remote access (ERA) linux tools

2003-08-22 Thread Bruce M Simpson
On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 04:30:29PM -0400, Chuck Cranor wrote: hi- about a year ago I posted about my failed attempt to gain access to the Dell 2650 ERA device from FreeBSD using the Dell Linux tools [snip] WAY COOL. Now for my question: will this work with legacy RACs? Such as: [EMAIL

sio issue

2003-08-22 Thread Ed Maste
I can reliably cause a panic in the sio driver by trying to enter the kernel debugger (with cr ~ ^b) while large numbers of kernel messages are being output to the console. I've included a stack trace excerpt showing what happens. In all of my cases siointr1 was called by comstart, and then is

BSD-licensed gzip, grep and diff families in OpenBSD

2003-08-22 Thread Arjan van Leeuwen
Hi, It seems that OpenBSD now has BSD licensed versions of the gzip, grep and diff families (see http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=105899089116252w=2). Wouldn't it be a good idea to import them into FreeBSD? Best regards, Arjan ___

Building kernels with large MAXDSIZ

2003-08-22 Thread Mike Hunter
Greetings hackers, I recently wrote a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] about trying to build a kernel with a large MAXDSIZ for some large network data crunching I'm trying to do. I got this reply: - Forwarded message from Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] - X-Authentication-Warning:

Re: BSD-licensed gzip, grep and diff families in OpenBSD

2003-08-22 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 01:02:21AM +0200, Arjan van Leeuwen wrote: Hi, It seems that OpenBSD now has BSD licensed versions of the gzip, grep and diff families (see http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=105899089116252w=2). Wouldn't it be a good idea to import them into FreeBSD?

Out of Office AutoReply: Your application

2003-08-22 Thread Wood, Jeff
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Re: BSD-licensed gzip, grep and diff families in OpenBSD

2003-08-22 Thread Brandon D. Valentine
On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 05:03:39PM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote: Only if they are relatively feature-complete with respect to the GNU code and don't have significant regressions (e.g. one of the BSDL reimplementations of grep floating around out there performs significantly worse than GNU

Re: Thank you!

2003-08-22 Thread info
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Re: BSD-licensed gzip, grep and diff families in OpenBSD

2003-08-22 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Arjan van Leeuwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It seems that OpenBSD now has BSD licensed versions of the gzip, grep and diff families (see http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=105899089116252w=2). Wouldn't it be a good idea to import them into FreeBSD? Yes, maybe, no. gzip should