/ZFS_on_FUSE
I doubt that I'd be any help making the code work, but I certainly
like to see this make to FreeBSD is possible. If there are other
things that I can do to help then I'd be open to suggestions.
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chance this can be leveraged
to make ZFS work on FreeBSD?
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The person working on it was Devon O’Dell (http://www.sitetronics.com/
wordpress/). I haven't seen any updates on his blog about it for
quite some time (September 2005 ?).
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FreeBSD PR bin/15416 (addr2line is unable to find line
numbers) indicates that addr2line appears to be broken. This PR was
submitted at the end of 99 when 4.x was -current. It hasn't been touched
since.
The PR gives a test case where addr2line appears to be broken. I
ran this
FreeBSD PR bin/981 (clnt_broadcast() is not aware of
aliases) hasn't been touched since mid 1997. The bug reported in the PR
was apparently fixed back in March of 1996, but fenner mentions that this
left another bug.
I've looked through the cvs history for
Looking through some of the old kern PRs I can across PR kern/5863
(Kernel support for sorted SHUTDOWN SHUTDOWN_POWEROFF queues).
I haven't looked through the whole thing, but it appears that the
idea behind this PR has committed by msmith@ some four years ago (see rev
1.41 of
On Sat, 10 Mar 2001, Michael Lucas wrote:
Hello,
I'm afraid I might be walking up to a bikeshed with a can of paint
here, but the flood of email in the last twenty-four hours has
convinced me to ask.
In an article O'Reilly published yesterday, I stated (per the
Handbook) that context
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Kenny Drobnack wrote:
# Do you mean getting FreeBSD ported to the Handspring, or do you mean
# using FreeBSD to sync with it? As for porting FreeBSD to it it sounds
# like Brooks knows what he's talking about. As far as syncing a
# Handspring Visor with FreeBSD - dunno.
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On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Vivek Khera wrote:
# "JSF" == Joseph Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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# JSF If you don't want to process a message the instant it comes in
# JSF (via feeding it to a perl script or what ever) you'll need to setup some
# JSF sort of queue, then have a cro
queue,
you may want to be able ramp up to queue processing as quickly as every 5
minutes. If there's only two items in the queue though, there's really no
reason to run it every 5 minutes.
Just some thoughts.
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On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Dan Langille wrote:
# On 18 Dec 2000, at 12:03, Joseph Scott wrote:
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# Let's say, at a minimum you want the queue to run every 30
# minutes. However, if there are a large number of commits in the queue,
# you may want to be able ramp up to queue processing
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Boris Popov wrote:
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Joseph Scott wrote:
When is this going to be brought into -current?
This was planned to be done in early September, but got some
troubles with import of iconv library. I can't import smbfs without i18n
support
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Munehiro Matsuda wrote:
Hello Joseph,
From: Joseph Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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:: I have created a patch that trys to enable internal speakers.
::
:: The first part of the patch (for maestro.c) didn't apply cleanly for
::me, so I ended up doing
Munehiro Matsuda wrote:
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:: On a simmilar note: what about a driver for ESS Maestro 2E? I'm certainly
:: [...]
:: Add $100 from me. There is one that works for some folks out there
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