Re: freebsd-5.4-stable panics

2005-10-08 Thread Don Lewis
On 3 Oct, Rob Watt wrote: We noticed the patches from Don Lewis, but have not tested them yet. We weren't sure if we could just apply those patches against 6.0-BETA5, or whether we should wait for them to be MFC'd. Both HEAD and RELENG_6 have been patched. I've tested the following patch

SENDMAIL_MC making world

2005-10-08 Thread Yar Tikhiy
All, I'd like to set SENDMAIL_MC in my /etc/make.conf files conditionally so that it is not set when I'm making {build,install}world. I upgrade several machines over NFS from a single build server, and of course installworld breaks if SENDMAIL_MC differs from what was set during buildworld. At

Re: SENDMAIL_MC making world

2005-10-08 Thread Maxim Konovalov
On Sat, 8 Oct 2005, 17:47+0400, Yar Tikhiy wrote: All, I'd like to set SENDMAIL_MC in my /etc/make.conf files conditionally so that it is not set when I'm making {build,install}world. I upgrade several machines over NFS from a single build server, and of course installworld breaks if

Re: problems with disk geometry

2005-10-08 Thread Kamal R. Prasad
I found out that my samsung 1604N hard disk can be partitioned without any problem (it is now the primary master with a dvd drive as slave). . The problem lies with disklabel. If I use 'A' option in the sysinstall program's label section,. it expects to find in /dev ad0s1a, ad0s2a etc.. but

Re: struct timeval: why is tv_sec long?

2005-10-08 Thread Joerg Sonnenberger
On Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 06:54:22AM +1000, Peter Jeremy wrote: On Fri, 2005-Oct-07 20:17:43 +0200, Andreas Kohn wrote: As SUSv2 wants tv_sec to be time_t[1], would it be possible to change this to time_t on all but alpha? I guess alpha will not receive a switch to long anymore[2]. tv_sec

Re: struct timeval: why is tv_sec long?

2005-10-08 Thread Andreas Kohn
Hi, On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 06:54 +1000, Peter Jeremy wrote: On Fri, 2005-Oct-07 20:17:43 +0200, Andreas Kohn wrote: As SUSv2 wants tv_sec to be time_t[1], would it be possible to change this to time_t on all but alpha? I guess alpha will not receive a switch to long anymore[2]. tv_sec and

hosts.allow

2005-10-08 Thread Chuck Robey
I shouldn't write this while I'm frustrated. I just hope it doesn't leak out, I know I tend to do that. I'm having trouble getting my mounts to work with my newly attached Zaurus, to my trusty FreeBSD server. I have gotten past several problems, began googling error messages, and hit the

Re: Debugging an unknown reboot (disk / io related)

2005-10-08 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 06:03:13PM +0100, Steven Hartland wrote: When running a large rsync on one of our machines here it constantly ditches and reboots leaving no traces in the logs or anything. It looks like it could be a driver error but with no crash log or panic message to go on I dont

RE: hosts.allow

2005-10-08 Thread Rob MacGregor
On Saturday, October 08, 2005 8:45 PM, Chuck Robey unleashed the infinite monkeys and produced: One glaring example, in the man page, the single most commonly used token is ALL but even though it's used more than any other token, it's not defined, even slightly. What does ALL mean? Quoting

Re: hosts.allow

2005-10-08 Thread Paul Halliday
My guess, and this is a wild one, would be: All \All\, a. [OE. al, pl. alle, AS. eal, pl. ealle, Northumbrian alle, akin to D. OHG. al, Ger. all, Icel. allr. Dan. al, Sw. all, Goth. alls; and perh. to Ir. and Gael. uile, W. oll.] 1. The whole quantity, extent, duration,

mount permissions problems

2005-10-08 Thread Chuck Robey
I could sure use some help here. I have this Zaurus pda, running OpenBSD (FreeBSD doesn't run on arm, last I looked), and I have just gotten usb networking to work. I am trying to get nfs mounts to work, and I have very nearly got it working, except for one problem: permissions. For

Re: mount permissions problems

2005-10-08 Thread albi
On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 17:10:08 -0400 Chuck Robey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have this Zaurus pda, running OpenBSD (FreeBSD doesn't run on arm, last I looked), and I have just gotten usb networking to work. I am trying to get nfs mounts to work, and I have very nearly got it working, except

RE: mount permissions problems

2005-10-08 Thread Rob MacGregor
On Saturday, October 08, 2005 10:10 PM, Chuck Robey unleashed the infinite monkeys and produced: I could sure use some help here. I have this Zaurus pda, running OpenBSD (FreeBSD doesn't run on arm, last I looked), and I have just gotten usb networking to work. I am trying to get nfs

Re: hosts.allow

2005-10-08 Thread Matthew D. Fuller
On Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 03:45:23PM -0400 I heard the voice of Chuck Robey, and lo! it spake thus: I'm not sure if it is, or is not, affecting my rpcbind. Someone else pointed out hosts_access(5). I just wanted to point out that unless you did something to it, it's probably not. The file is

Re: mount permissions problems

2005-10-08 Thread Peter Jeremy
On Sat, 2005-Oct-08 17:10:08 -0400, Chuck Robey wrote: For example, I have a /usr3/local that I want to mount as /usr/ports on the Zaurus. When I do that (and it does mount), if I try to touch garbage, it comes back and tells me Permission denied. Are you doing this as root or as an ordinary