/usr/src/bin/csh make install
Just replace bin/csh with the tool you are interested in building,
and you should be all set.
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On Thursday, 16 May 2013 at 20:56:53 -0400, Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
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On Thursday, 16 May 2013 at 19:56:14 -0400, Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 5:08 PM, Bob Bishop r...@gid.co.uk wrote:
On 16 May
On 4/1/13, Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no wrote:
You're assuming that maintaining i386 as a tier 1 platform really *does*
add significantly to our workload.
Indeed. We don't seem to be running into a ton of issues on this
front, and I do still find my 32-bit only Atom-based netbook useful
when
architecture for 10.0 to tier 2
and replace it with the ARM architecture as Tier 1.
Nice one! And only 48 minutes into the day. I've seen a number of
people take it seriously.
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On Monday, 10 December 2012 at 16:27:39 +0200, Jaakko Heinonen wrote:
Hi!
On 2012-12-10, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
Unfortunately r205821 [1] has caused several regressions to calendar(1).
Relevant PRs:
bin/157718
bin/162211
bin/168785
bin/170930
I think we fix bugs rather than revert
On Tuesday, 11 December 2012 at 3:52:32 +0100, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
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On Monday, 10 December 2012 at 16:27:39 +0200, Jaakko Heinonen wrote:
Hi!
On 2012-12-10, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
Unfortunately r205821 [1] has caused several regressions to calendar(1
=NO
That will cover all bases, in case some other tool depends on the
value of sendmail_enable.
Hope that helps,
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The pthread mutex contention profiling and lock order verification
entry on the ideas list caught my eye.
I'm looking for a potential mentor, and any ideas or suggestions about
what's desired in such a tool. The ideas page lists jeff@ as a
contact, but I've not gotten a response as yet, so does
-jun2000.php for what we decided 12
years ago. Point 6 suggests removing the Giant Kernel Spinlock, but
that is misleading. We did that, and we gave the name Giant to the
blocking mutex for the kernel. Previously Giant didn't have a name,
because it was the only one.
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On Thursday, 3 November 2011 at 11:33:25 -0400, Arnaud Lacombe wrote:
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Also: (stable/8) /usr/ports/UIDs
dbxml:*:945:945::0:0: user:/nonexistent:/sbin/nologin
dbxml:*:949:949::0:0:dbXML user:/nonexistent:/sbin/nologin
Which one of these are we planning on actually using here ?
Interesting... glewis added the second one.
Greg, what did the pointyhat
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 12:13:14AM -0400, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
Isn't that a step backwards?
Segfaulting seems like a bigger step backwards to me ;)
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I wrote two books in it. It's good for typesetting. It's pretty much
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introducing mdocml.
mdocml is possibly a good idea; a better one IMO would be to replace
the whole mdoc crud with something better, produce tools to format it,
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make depends# just to be safe
make install
make package-recursive
On the other hand, this is similar to what Tinderbox
(http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com/README.html), so perhaps that would be a
solution for you, too?
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It also looks like there's been quite a spike of SSH login activity
recently: http://stats.denyhosts.net/stats.html
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an async serial
cable for kernel debugging. It's glacially slow, and people have had
all sorts of problems with it in the course of time. Firewire is much
better, and you may even find that the hardware is cheaper.
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On 2008-07-03, Rob Lytle wrote:
You can get rid of the nag screens by putting BATCH=yes into
/etc/make.conf. (Not that this negates your other points.)
What the hell does yes mean? That all option boxes are checked, or none
at all? I have never seen this explained anywhere.
Instead of
solves this.
This is pretty clear that this is a zsh issue, either because of bugs
in zsh or (more likely, I'd guess) in autoconf.
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does. Without it, update will only operate on directories that are
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I had a Linux shared library problem on NetBSD that I think it might be
helpful to mention.
thunderbird (and firefox) set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to pick up their own
modules. When acroread is invoked to display a pdf attachment,
LD_LIBRARY_PATH is still set, and this causes acroread to read a BSD
between these two lines?
(kgdb) target remote /dev/cuad0
(kgdb) add-symbol-file /path/to/local/copy/of/file
You should have some communication with the remote machine between
these two lines.
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Hi,
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I'm creating a standard FreeBSD 6.2 ISO image that I can use to
perform unattended installations into VMware Server
virtual machines.
I'm using VMServer 1.0.1, and I've hit
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, it probably should be deleted. There are a number of ports in
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is the patch, I made with respect to 6.1-Release-p3. It works
with both i386 and amd64.
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On Friday, 21 July 2006 at 14:32:04 +0100, Robert Watson wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
I've been keeping a closer eye on my problem. I'm using fvwm1 with
click-to-focus and lose-focus-on-screen-switch. If I move from one
screen to another and quickly click
on the X server. Maybe what we're seeing here is
related.
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On Thursday, 20 July 2006 at 18:37:08 +1000, Peter Jeremy wrote:
To resurrect a fairly old thread...
On Mon, 2006-Mar-27 11:23:42 +1030, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Sunday, 26 March 2006 at 19:17:19 +1100, Peter Jeremy wrote:
My work system runs separate X servers on two heads (rather than
On Thursday, 20 July 2006 at 6:31:08 -0500, Sergey Babkin wrote:
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To resurrect a fairly old thread...
On Mon, 2006-Mar-27 11:23:42 +1030, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Sunday, 26 March 2006 at 19:17:19 +1100, Peter Jeremy wrote:
My work system runs
or something
Just use Linux gdb to debug Linux binaries. Unless something broke
recently, it should work fine.
This used to work, even for kernel debugging. If it doesn't any more,
it's a regression.
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period of time (find the pid, then ktrace -ppid to start trace,
ktrace -ppid -C to stop again). If you do that, let me see no more
than 30 lines of repetitive trace.
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The focus management and the highlighting of the window manager
decoration are not physically connected in any way, so a bug in the
window manager might cause
On Sunday, 26 March 2006 at 19:17:19 +1100, Peter Jeremy wrote:
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In the last month or two I've seen increasing occurrences of programs
refusing keyboard input after they've been running for a while
(between hours and days
On Sunday, 26 March 2006 at 1:36:57 -0600, Rick C. Petty wrote:
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 05:50:09PM +1030, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
In the last month or two I've seen increasing occurrences of programs
refusing keyboard input after they've been running for a while
(between hours and days
that new firefox windows accept input suggests that it's
somewhere in X.
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site soon, but in the meantime he's asked me to put it were I can.
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this case it would seem appropriate to have the beastie holding a mug
of beer. I seem to remember having seen something like that once, but
I can't trace it. If you know where there is one, please let me know.
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and it makes sense to fix them. But, as always, it's
up to the people who are affected to do the initial work. So,
rather than whining about how hopeless FreeBSD is, get busy and
send in the PR so that it can be fixed. It is, after all, a
simple thing to fix.
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On 2005-08-14, João Carlos Mendes LuÃs wrote:
Greg Black wrote:
On 2005-08-13, Jo�o Carlos Mendes Lu�s wrote:
Brooks Davis wrote:
On BSD systems, the group of a file is always the group of the directory
it is in. This differs from SysV UNIX. The resident grey-beard at work
feels
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So this is expected behavior? Isn't this someway insecure?
It is documented behaviour (see open(2) for details). How is it
insecure?
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Anyone got FreeBSD to recognise an HP USB printer ? I have a PSC 1315.
I have a Deskjet 6540 and it works fine with 5.4-R without any
setup issues at all.
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'sio' is compiled into my kernel, although there was no serial in use at
the time of my crash.
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and tried to notify David Xu but the e-mail
server rejected the e-mail (too many Received headers). I am also
Cc'ing Greg Lehey since he ran into a possibly similar bug[1] in
February.
Now that I've had time to look at it, both problems appear to be
related to signals, but that's about as far
server rejected the e-mail (too many Received headers). I am also
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February.
1. http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/77537
This doesn't ring a bell. I'm currently travelling (the long way back
from BSDCan), and I
shorter for pedagogical purposes or perhaps through
simple carelessness. At any rate, take nothing as gospel, even
though the book is a useful tool.
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I think about it I have another machine, a HP DL380 with a single
HTT Xeon processor, which is displaying the same problem.
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maybe you might have some real questions to ask.
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I've spent the last hour trying to raise the maximum process data size
(ulimit -d). /etc/login.conf says unlimited, /boot/loader.conf has
nothing, and I can't find a sysctl that looks like it's doing
something nasty. I've RTFMd and found nothing. What am I missing?
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(ulimit -d). /etc/login.conf says unlimited, /boot/loader.conf has
nothing, and I can't
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the details and it doesn't help that you expect
people to do that. Anyway, are you using ssh protocol 1 or
protocol 2? If you're using 2, then you're probably wasting
your time, assuming I remember the question.
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I observe that with both Current
and Releng5, SMP. Also I can't trigger NMI so I can't see the
point of lockup.
Take a look at your code and check what locks you're holding. Also,
if this is only for debugging, you should be using the kernel
debugger.
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them. But if del is advertised as the safer version of rm,
and it is recommended to users that it be the default, with rm
reserved for special, extreme cases, then I think you will get the
desired result, with zero breakage of existing scripts conventions.
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to go as far as we can in satisfying it.
In any case, the new behaviour should only kick in if some
environment variable is set and should not require doubled -f
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Yes, that's what I thought.
Please somebody advise since I can't do anything with that. And
laptop A is still hanging/loop, and no prompt.
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On Wednesday, 8 September 2004 at 11:01:33 -0700, Jerry Toung wrote:
Good morning Greg,
I am trying to debug a kld that I wrote that keeps causing panics. I already
did a search on the mailing list, and the only useful info I got was an email
you replied to in 1999, Re: debugging a panic
and I'll supply the
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On Tuesday, 17 August 2004 at 20:18:42 -0500, Sean Farley wrote:
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Tuesday, 17 August 2004 at 11:13:17 -0500, Sean Farley wrote:
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
This mouse has five buttons: the normal three on top, and one
On Tuesday, 17 August 2004 at 11:13:17 -0500, Sean Farley wrote:
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
This mouse has five buttons: the normal three on top, and one on each
side. I can't find a way to get the side buttons to work, and looking
on the web hasn't shown anything
that is performed by the Microsoft drivers included with the mouse,
but how do I find out what they do? Is there some utility that runs
under Microsoft and snoops what's going on on the PS/2 port? I know
of something similar for USB, but so far I've drawn a blank for PS/2.
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force these two lines to say powered in FreeBSD inside a
C program thus providing power to the converter? I only need to
write to the device.
Here is what I have so far. This is my first serial port programming task,
so I probably have a few mistakes.
Thanks,
Greg.
if ((device = open(/dev/cuaa0
-- 1 nobody gjb 0 Jun 22 10:25 a
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The output of ls[4] is in our canonical format, i.e., with one
space between fields; when diff'd against the output of ls[5],
only the single changed file will show up. Great, this is
useful output.
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the breakpoint, the process has changed its euid, and you can no
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if somebody
tries to access the inaccessible part of the volume. That should
happen, and I'm confused that it doesn't appear to be doing so in this
case.
On Tuesday, 30 March 2004 at 11:07:55 -0300, Joo Carlos Mendes Lus wrote:
Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Tuesday, 30 March 2004 at 0:32:38 -0300
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Hi Greg,
I've been a big fan of vinum since it's beggining. I use it for RAID0
and RAID1 solution for lots of servers.
In some RAID0 (stripe) configurations, though, I've had some serious
problems. If an underlying disk fails, the respective plex
.
This is probably because you didn't optimize the output. You'd be
surprised how many redundant instructions the compiler puts in under
these circumstances. Try optimizing and see what the code looks like.
If this *was* done with optimization, let's see the source code.
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On Friday, 5 March 2004 at 18:43:11 -0500, Chungwei Hsiung wrote:
Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
On Friday, 5 March 2004 at 13:43:04 -0500, Chungwei Hsiung wrote:
Hello..
I am super new to this list, and I have a simple question that I don't
know why it does that. I have a simple test
On Saturday, 21 February 2004 at 22:43:21 +0100, Burkard Meyendriesch wrote:
Hello Greg,
for my new -CURRENT box I have to decide wether to use vinum(8) or
the on-board capabilities of my Asus K8V Deluxe motherboard. Which
solution would you recommend?
Well, I'd use Vinum, of course. Your
out of date. If you're using -CURRENT,
you should also look at gdb(4).
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On Wednesday, 21 January 2004 at 12:35:52 +0100, Josef El-Rayes wrote:
Greg 'groggy' Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And to answer another message: yes, Vinum on FreeBSD *must*
be adapted to GEOM. There's no other solution.
shouldn't we add this as a task item to the releng schedule
messages to catch up on. I'm certainly very happy to see
that you've done this work, and as soon as I get some time I'll try it
out here. And to answer another message: yes, Vinum on FreeBSD *must*
be adapted to GEOM. There's no other solution.
Greg
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, that wouldn't be a disadvantage.
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On Sunday, 11 January 2004 at 12:08:24 +0100, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 15:46:49 +1030
Greg 'groggy' Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[missing attribution to phk]
I'd say lets kick them both into perforce and let whoever wants
their hands have a go at them.
For some
into
training-camp in p4 while you and Greg look the other way.
[...]
I'd say lets kick them both into perforce and let whoever wants
their hands have a go at them.
RF isn't working today on -current, vinum is (please don't tell me
something else, I don't want the system under my desk stop
-engineer hat, I am fully able to understand why you have
not been able to pull RF along in addition to all the other stuff.
As much as I would hate to see RF and Vinum disappar from our
source tree, maybe what we need to do is to kick them both into
training-camp in p4 while you and Greg look
distributions packages, and so on.
This boot console floppy would only need to change to support new
hardware, and there could even be boot-source-specific versions
of it. Once you had one that worked on a specific type of PC,
you could keep using it indefinitely.
Greg Shenaut
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