This was -stable- but it's really a hacker's question.
I really am *not* much of an i386 weenie and I'll have to admit that I don't
fully understand the interrupt mask scheme and I ran into a troubling problem
.
I was running some very extensive tests on a dual processor (but not SMP
--- Bosko Milekic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 10:45:32PM +0100, Hiten Pandya wrote:
I am submitting a patch which removes the register keyword from
sys/kern/vfs_syscalls.c. The reason I am doing this is very simple.
The 'register' keyword has no effect, as
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Michael Smith wrote:
This was -stable- but it's really a hacker's question.
I really am *not* much of an i386 weenie and I'll have to admit that I don't
fully understand the interrupt mask scheme and I ran into a troubling problem
.
I was running some very
: Note, I am not very sure about this, that is why I am posting this to
: -hackers.
:
: The patch is located at:
: http://storm.uk.FreeBSD.org/~hiten/diffs/vfs_subr.c.diff.1
:
: I don't think that removing the code is a problem. The real person to
: ask would be dillon, since he was
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The objective:
I want the same collection in two different places, but I want to use two
different refuse files. Some parts of the collection I don't want in one
location.
The background:
I'm playing with phpAdsNew. I've just imported it into my cvs tree for my
website. I use https
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On Thu, May 02, 2002 at 03:38:47PM -0700 I heard the voice of
Jeff Jirsa, and lo! it spake thus:
Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but /var/run seems like the more
logical answer. Read-only / filesystems would have a hard time creating
temp lock files in /etc. If nothing else, make it
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