t; DEBUG: converters/libiconv depends on ports-mgmt/pkg
> >>> >> DEBUG: devel/bison depends on lang/perl5.14
> >>> >> DEBUG: devel/bison depends on devel/m4
> >>> >> DEBUG: shells/bash depends on devel/gettext
> >>> >>
omputing deps for converters/libiconv
>>> >> DEBUG: converters/libiconv depends on ports-mgmt/pkg
>>> >> DEBUG: devel/bison depends on lang/perl5.14
>>> >> DEBUG: devel/bison depends on devel/m4
>>> >> DEBUG: shells/bash depends o
shells/bash depends on devel/gettext
> > >> DEBUG: shells/bash depends on converters/libiconv
> > >> pkg package missing, skipping sanity
> > >> Cleaning the build queue
> > >> Building 7 packages using 1 builders
> > >> S
kage missing, skipping sanity
> >> Cleaning the build queue
> >> Building 7 packages using 1 builders
> >> Starting/Cloning builders
> mount: linprocfs: File name too long
> >> Hit CTRL+t at any time to see build progress and stats
> ===
t;> pkg package missing, skipping sanity
>> Cleaning the build queue
>> Building 7 packages using 1 builders
>> Starting/Cloning builders
mount: linprocfs: File name too long
>> Hit CTRL+t at any time to see build progress and stats
>> [01]
-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 0.032/0.032/0.032/0.000 ms
%arp 10.219.5.193
10.219.5.193 (10.219.5.193) -- no entry
Is it bug or feature?
Thanks
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On Mon, 05 Nov 2012 19:25:54 -0600, Joseph a Nagy Jr wrote:
> On 11/05/12 19:19, Polytropon wrote:
> > On Mon, 05 Nov 2012 18:54:43 -0600, Joseph a Nagy Jr wrote:
> >> FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE, i386
> >>
> >> Xiphos is giving me a strange warning[0], and I'm not quite sure what to
> >> make of it.
> >
On 11/05/12 19:19, Polytropon wrote:
> On Mon, 05 Nov 2012 18:54:43 -0600, Joseph a Nagy Jr wrote:
>> FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE, i386
>>
>> Xiphos is giving me a strange warning[0], and I'm not quite sure what to
>> make of it.
>
> Currently "C" is set as the default language setting (locale)
> for that
On Mon, 05 Nov 2012 18:54:43 -0600, Joseph a Nagy Jr wrote:
> FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE, i386
>
> Xiphos is giving me a strange warning[0], and I'm not quite sure what to
> make of it.
Currently "C" is set as the default language setting (locale)
for that specific program. It cannot handle it and proba
FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE, i386
Xiphos is giving me a strange warning[0], and I'm not quite sure what to
make of it. The forums don't address this specifically that I could
find, and nothing via a web search seemed to be relevant to my issue.
Not quite sure what the issue is, either, to be honest. I did
On 2012-10-23 06:02, Frank Bonnet wrote:
Hello
I cannot get the lagg driver to work properly at 9.0
the Cisco switch is well configured to support LACP no problem
on that side it supports another Linux server with two aggregated
eth ports that works well.
here is the config of the FreeBSD 9.0-
Hello
I cannot get the lagg driver to work properly at 9.0
the Cisco switch is well configured to support LACP no problem
on that side it supports another Linux server with two aggregated
eth ports that works well.
here is the config of the FreeBSD 9.0-P3 server
ifconfig_bce0="up"
ifconfig_bce
Hello
I have a problem with a server running FreeBSD 9.0-P3
It seems the lagg driver does not works well
here is the contents of the /etc/rc.conf file
the problem is, only the first interface (bce0) is working
in the lagg0 interface , the two others are not "active"
ifconfig_bce0="up"
ifconfig
Hi again,
> I take example line from manual:
>
> zfs set sharenfs='rw=@123.123.0.0/16,root=neo' tank/home
>
> modify it to:
>
> zfs set sharenfs='rw=@pokus.starnet.cz,root=0' storage/pokus
>
> Where could be a problem? Is it bug or I am wron
bj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
amd64
Where could be a problem? Is it bug or I am wrong but I dont see any mistake
Thank you
Radek
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Hi,
Please report bugs with send-pr
(cos bug reports to mail list get lost)
See
man send-pr
If you can attach a patch to fix it, so much the better
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Reply below not above, cumulative like a
Bug report for /usr/bin/calendar
SUMMARY: calendar does not match "Thu+1" or "Mon+1" in some months.
With one exception, it looks like calendar file dates such as "Thu+1"
and "Mon+1" are failing to match in two cases: (1) the 7th of Jan-Nov,
and (2
> From: Tim Daneliuk
>
> Given this script:
> #!/bin/sh
>
> foo=""
> while read line
> do
>foo="$foo -e"
> done
> echo $foo
>
> Say I respond 3 times, I'd expect to see:
>
> -e -e -e
>
> Instead, I get:
>
> -e
On Tue, 05 Jun 2012 10:40:45 -0500
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
> Given this script:
> #!/bin/sh
>
> foo=""
> while read line
> do
>foo="$foo -e"
> done
> echo $foo
>
> Say I respond 3 times, I'd expect to see:
>
> -e -e -e
>
> Instead, I get:
>
> -e -e
The last line "echo $foo" is what is getti
ars to do the right thing here, so this seems like it
is a bug ... or am I missing something?
echo takes a -e flag, so it eats the first one. Bash does the same thing,
so any Linux that uses bash as /bin/sh will also. You must be testing on a
Linux that uses something else as /bin/sh. Better to
d, I get:
>
> -e -e
>
> Linux appears to do the right thing here, so this seems like it
> is a bug ... or am I missing something?
echo takes a -e flag, so it eats the first one. Bash does the same thing,
so any Linux that uses bash as /bin/sh will also. You must be testing on a
Li
Given this script:
#!/bin/sh
foo=""
while read line
do
foo="$foo -e"
done
echo $foo
Say I respond 3 times, I'd expect to see:
-e -e -e
Instead, I get:
-e -e
Linux appears to do the right thing here, so this seems like it
is a bug ...
Hello first of all. This is my first post here.. a test..
i stream on line as i read todays post. So about xorg file cause i make 6
months with nvidia 9200fx let talk first for the card. second there is no
xorg need it so u can back up and delete it, and test you X with xrandr -q
man xrandr and mor
> The system is not down, as I can ssh into it,the only real bug is that the
consoles are not available. I think this is a bug handling the monitor rather
than
the keyboard because of the 'no signal' indication and the ctrl-alt keys work, I
just can not see whats on the console.
>
0.log or xdm.log.
>
> I get the same symptoms with and without hal and when Xorg is started
with startx or startxfce4. xorg.conf is unmodified from a 'Xorg
-configure'. The monitor driver select is radeon. The radeonhd driver
crashes.
>
> The system is not down, as I can ssh
ptoms with and without hal and when Xorg is started with
startx or startxfce4. xorg.conf is unmodified from a 'Xorg -configure'. The
monitor driver select is radeon. The radeonhd driver crashes.
The system is not down, as I can ssh into it,the only real bug is that the
consoles are no
Hi guys ... just for the record.
I've fixed the issue simply moving the cable of the backup interface to
another switch as suggested by the network guys of the DC. Which is even
preferable under the network redundancy perspective.
Now works perfectly and the failover NIC0-NIC1 and (NIC1-NIC0) is
i
I actually don't know Damien. I'll have to have a chat with the network
guy in the DC as I'm not managing the switch neither I have access to
it, plus I'm not really a Cisco guy so I'll forward those questions to
him.
Moreover I'm getting a bit lost with this.
If the ports are in trunk mode would
I confirm you should see fast transition for your VLANs to forwarding state.
Are your ports in access or trunk mode ?
If they're trunked, portfast alone won't do it, you need "spanning-tree
portfast trunk".
Additionally, are you using link aggregation on the cisco swi ?
(channel-group)
On 3/1
That's the STP configuration on my two switch ports:
spanning-tree portfast
spanning-tree bpduguard enable
On Fri, 2012-03-16 at 12:10 +0100, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
> You're not looking for FEC or ethechannel or 802.3ad at all.
>
> What you're looking for, in the case of a *failover* configu
I've requested the configuration. I'll post that as soon as I have it.
Thank you very much for your time.
On Fri, 2012-03-16 at 12:10 +0100, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
> You're not looking for FEC or ethechannel or 802.3ad at all.
>
> What you're looking for, in the case of a *failover* configuration
You're not looking for FEC or ethechannel or 802.3ad at all.
What you're looking for, in the case of a *failover* configuration, is a
"spanning-tree portfast" feature so that your port doesn't transition
through the different spantree states before forwarding traffic.
Kindly obtain the configurat
Hi Dweimer and Damien,
thanks for replying.
The server is connected to a switch of the datacentre. The configuration
of this switch is unknown to me and I obviously have no access to it but
I truly believe that such an enterprise environment has management
capabilities.
Anyway, in which way the co
Sorry top posting from phone.
Show your switch's port configurations.
We're using VLAN tagging over lagg failover interfaces at work and I have
already tried the tests you described, to much better results.
We're also running 8.2 so the only thing that seems to differ between us is the
switch
On 15.03.2012 14:06, Snoop wrote:
Hi there,
a while after setting up my new server (with 8 jails in it) I've
decided
(after postponing several times) to properly check the functionality
of
the lagg and the result was very disappointing.
The test I've done is very simple.
I've started copying
Hi there,
a while after setting up my new server (with 8 jails in it) I've decided
(after postponing several times) to properly check the functionality of
the lagg and the result was very disappointing.
The test I've done is very simple.
I've started copying a file from one site to another of my V
At 13:48 26/01/2012, you wrote:
There seems to be an old BUG,
http://osdir.com/ml/freebsd-bugs/2006-04/msg00309.html
that has recently been noted on the Postfix forums.
Was this "bug" ever actually addressed? In other words, is this an
actual bug or is it working as intended? If i
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 07:48:18AM -0500, Jerry wrote:
> There seems to be an old BUG,
> http://osdir.com/ml/freebsd-bugs/2006-04/msg00309.html
> that has recently been noted on the Postfix forums.
403 Forbidden
> Was this "bug" ever actually addressed? In other words, is t
There seems to be an old BUG,
http://osdir.com/ml/freebsd-bugs/2006-04/msg00309.html
that has recently been noted on the Postfix forums.
Was this "bug" ever actually addressed? In other words, is this an
actual bug or is it working as intended? If it is a bug, and since
it is apparentl
On 24 January 2012 02:12, Christer Solskogen
wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:22 AM, Lee Thomas
> wrote:
>> Hello fellow FreeBSD users,
>> I ran across an odd issue compiling lua from ports on amd64 with FreeBSD
>> 9.0-STABLE, and I'm not sure whether it'
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:22 AM, Lee Thomas wrote:
> Hello fellow FreeBSD users,
> I ran across an odd issue compiling lua from ports on amd64 with FreeBSD
> 9.0-STABLE, and I'm not sure whether it's a bug or incorrect configuration
> on my part. The lang/lua port throws a
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 04:22:30PM -0700, Lee Thomas wrote:
> Hello fellow FreeBSD users,
> I ran across an odd issue compiling lua from ports on amd64 with
> FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE, and I'm not sure whether it's a bug or incorrect
> configuration on my part. The lang/lua port
Hello fellow FreeBSD users,
I ran across an odd issue compiling lua from ports on amd64 with
FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE, and I'm not sure whether it's a bug or incorrect
configuration on my part. The lang/lua port throws a linker error,
claiming to need -fPIC, which is odd because the por
gpd. Set quagga_enable to YES in /etc/rc.conf or use
> 'onestatus' instead of 'status'.
>
It occurs to me that the answer to your problem (checking whether a
service runs regardless of it being enabled in /etc/rc.conf) is in your
original post.
Use onestatus instead of
I think status must check service in any case and I must not to setup
_enable="YES" in rc.conf.
Because of people want to check something:
-- Are that service running or not? (He do not know that service was
runned by /usr/local/etc/rc.d/service start or onestart. He just want
to check)
# /usr/
HI, Tri.
scp -pr * name@host:/home/dir
does not copy files which have ':' sign in their names
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Test on other system:
# df -h
/dev/ad0s1d6.7G2.1G4.1G34%/var
# fstat -f /var | grep snmp
root snmpd 71403 -588866 -rw-r--r-- 947424261 w
root snmpd 71408 /var 588842 -rw-r- 728 r
# /usr/loca
Hi all,
Not sure if this is a bug, but I'm using 8.1-RELEASE-p4 with VIMAGE enabled and
am experiencing something odd.
I set sysctl security.jail.mount_allowed=1 and then fire up a jail, all is good
(jail has value of 1).
I then set sysctl security.jail.enforce_statfs=1 and then restar
Behavior:
tobago# kldload snd_driver
driver bug: Unable to set devclass (devname: (null))
ppc0: parallel port not found.
driver bug: Unable to set devclass (devname: (null))
ppc0: parallel port not found.
ppc0: parallel port not found.
driver bug: Unable to set devclass
On Mon Mar 21 11, Laszlo Nagy wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have a Python program that goes up to 100% CPU. Just like this (top):
you might want to re-post this message to freebsd-hackers@. in my experience
freebsd-questions@ is suited for user-related questions and not that much
for developers who
Hi All,
I have a Python program that goes up to 100% CPU. Just like this (top):
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZERES STATE C TIME WCPU
COMMAND
80212 user1 2 440 70520K 16212K select 1 0:30 100.00%
/usr/local/bin/python process_updates_ss_od.py -l 10
I ha
On Sun 06 Mar 2011 at 10:58:57 PST Warren Block wrote:
On Sun, 6 Mar 2011, Lars Eighner wrote:
If my bug report is marked [regression] what does that mean?
Am I a troglodyte or a Luddite or something?
"Regression" is something that used to work but doesn't any more.
Like m
On Sun, 6 Mar 2011, Lars Eighner wrote:
If my bug report is marked [regression] what does that mean?
Am I a troglodyte or a Luddite or something?
"Regression" is something that used to work but doesn't any more.
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I'm posting this in questions because 1) I'm not sure if it's really a defect,
and 2) I'm not sure what other list might be more appropriate.
I've been experimenting with modifications to the i386 platform in STABLE-8 to
support 64-bit time_t values. After changing sys/i386/include/_types.h so t
ote:
> HI, Freebsd-questions.
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/ru/releases/
> on this page is wrong information about releases.
>
> Old release is 6.0 and last is 8.1 on march 2006!! year.
Please file a change request:
man send-pr
send-pr
Which both:
- lodges
HI, Freebsd-questions.
http://www.freebsd.org/ru/releases/
on this page is wrong information about releases.
Old release is 6.0 and last is 8.1 on march 2006!! year.
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1::1500030698 11929.21.61868..
> 21..91073::1417464787 oouutt vviiaa rree00
>
This particular bug of overlapping output from multiple-core machines
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Nov 18 20:27:54 meta-up kernel:
Nov 18 20:29:11 meta-up kernel: <<110>ip11f0w>: ipfw: 102 102D enyD enTyCP
T1C9P 192.168.2.173:4425 192.168.168.155:445 out via re0
Nov 18 20:32:30 meta-up kernel: <110 iefw: 102 Deny UDP 192.168.2.90:54625
192.168.1.33:59306 out via re0
No
On Sat Nov 13 10, ??? ??? wrote:
> Hi, Freebsd-questions.
> net.isr.swi_count: -1692211928
>
> as I think count can not be negative. in this case it is.
> Is this a bug or negative value means some special?
what is the output of 'uname -a'? looks like a 32 bit
Hi, Freebsd-questions.
net.isr.swi_count: -1692211928
as I think count can not be negative. in this case it is.
Is this a bug or negative value means some special?
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In the last episode (Jul 16), Jens Rehsack said:
>> >>>> Could you please take a look to my other mail (getgrent related) - there
>> >>>> seems another bug ...
>> >>>
>> >>> Do you have another one-liner that will reproduce it? A
t; >>>> Could you please take a look to my other mail (getgrent related) - there
> >>>> seems another bug ...
> >>>
> >>> Do you have another one-liner that will reproduce it? A simple
> >>> "/usr/bin/getent group" doesn
On 07/16/10 18:13, Dan Nelson wrote:
Hi Dan,
In the last episode (Jul 16), Jens Rehsack said:
On 07/16/10 15:07, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jul 16), Jens Rehsack said:
Could you please take a look to my other mail (getgrent related) - there
seems another bug ...
Do you have
On 07/16/10 18:13, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jul 16), Jens Rehsack said:
On 07/16/10 15:07, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jul 16), Jens Rehsack said:
Could you please take a look to my other mail (getgrent related) - there
seems another bug ...
Do you have another one
In the last episode (Jul 16), Jens Rehsack said:
> On 07/16/10 15:07, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Jul 16), Jens Rehsack said:
> >> Could you please take a look to my other mail (getgrent related) - there
> >> seems another bug ...
> >
> >
ibc and NetBSD's libc (as
OP mentioned) should rewind the position in passwd database to the
beginning.
Ah. I missed the endpwent calls.
Was difficult for me to format the single liner ;)
To me it definitely looks like a bug in FreeBSD's getpw*() family of
functions.
As tested us
libc and NetBSD's libc (as
> >> OP mentioned) should rewind the position in passwd database to the
> >> beginning.
> >
> > Ah. I missed the endpwent calls.
>
> Was difficult for me to format the single liner ;)
>
> >> To me it definitely looks l
Jens Rehsack writes:
[...]
> You're absolutely right - I never took a deeper look, because I always
> was only interested to read the (user|group) data and expected setpwent
> to modify such an entry.
Its UNIX :P
> A quick look into Stevens "Advanced Programming in the UNIX environment"
> coul
On 07/16/10 09:59, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
Jens Rehsack writes:
On 07/16/10 09:12, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
Jens Rehsack writes:
[...]
I cached the entires - I rate setpwent as to dangerous.
dangerous ? why ?
Because it modifies something - and I might not know the source.
getpwent(3) delivers
Jens Rehsack writes:
> On 07/16/10 09:12, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
>> Jens Rehsack writes:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> I cached the entires - I rate setpwent as to dangerous.
>>
>> dangerous ? why ?
> Because it modifies something - and I might not know the source.
> getpwent(3) delivers entries from yp, to
On 07/16/10 09:12, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
Jens Rehsack writes:
[...]
I cached the entires - I rate setpwent as to dangerous.
dangerous ? why ?
Because it modifies something - and I might not know the source.
getpwent(3) delivers entries from yp, too (or LDAP) etc. - and
when I call setpwent(
Jens Rehsack writes:
[...]
> I cached the entires - I rate setpwent as to dangerous.
dangerous ? why ?
> You can take a look at
> http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/REHSACK/DBD-Sys-0.01_01/lib/DBD/Sys/Plugin/Unix/Users.pm
> Jens
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On 07/16/10 08:36, Ashish SHUKLA wrote:
Jens Rehsack writes:
2010/7/16 Dan Nelson:
[...]
Try the following patch:
Thanks, I'll try it when I'm on my FreeBSD box.
Great \o/
[...]
I had to develop a workaround for all other boxes anyway.
As a workaround you can use setpwent(3).
I c
Jens Rehsack writes:
> 2010/7/16 Dan Nelson :
[...]
>> Try the following patch:
Thanks, I'll try it when I'm on my FreeBSD box.
> Can I do this without a full world rebuild? (I do not develop in FBSD
> actively).
> Otherwise I recommend (the test case was in OP) that someone with a
> separate
D
>> >> 7.3-PRERELEASE #0: Fri Mar 12 11:31:18 UTC 2010
>> >> r...@waldorf.muppets.liwing.de:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/WALDORF amd64
>>
>> > The above output looks perfect, and should match the top three lines in
>> > /your etc/passwd files.
>>
&
dorf.muppets.liwing.de:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/WALDORF amd64
>
> > The above output looks perfect, and should match the top three lines in
> > /your etc/passwd files.
>
> Well, OP is also invoking 'endpwent()' after every 'getpwent()' invocation
> which a
;
>> I'm using FreeBSD waldorf.muppets.liwing.de 7.3-PRERELEASE FreeBSD
>> 7.3-PRERELEASE #0: Fri Mar 12 11:31:18 UTC 2010
>> r...@waldorf.muppets.liwing.de:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/WALDORF amd64
> The above output looks perfect, and should match the top three lines in your
In the last episode (Jul 15), Jens Rehsack said:
> Hi all,
>
> I detected an issue with getpwent on my FreeBSD test box:
>
> perl -MData::Dumper -e 'my @e = getpwent(); print Dumper(\...@e); endpwent();
> @e = getpwent(); print Dumper(\...@e); endpwent(); @e = getpwent(); print
> Dumper(\...@e)
Hi all,
I detected an issue with getpwent on my FreeBSD test box:
perl -MData::Dumper -e 'my @e = getpwent(); print Dumper(\...@e);
endpwent(); @e = getpwent(); print Dumper(\...@e); endpwent(); @e =
getpwent(); print Dumper(\...@e); endpwent();'
$VAR1 = [
'root',
'',
% mixer vol +4
Setting the mixer vol from 90:90 to 94:94.
% mixer vol -4
Setting the mixer vol from 94:94 to 90:90.
% mixer 95
Setting the mixer vol from 90:90 to 95:95.
% mixer 90
Setting the mixer vol from 95:95 to 90:90.
% mixer +5
>Setting the mixer vol from 90:90 to 5:5.
% mixer -5
usage:
Egorka# uname -a
FreeBSD Egorka.noc.kstu-kai.ru 7.3-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.3-RELEASE #0: Thu Apr 15
16:40:38 MSD 2010
Egorka# cd /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/portupgrade
Egorka# make clean
"Makefile", line 60: Could not find
/usr/ports/misc/ldconfig_compat/bsd.ldconfig.mk
make: fatal errors encountered -- c
>This looks like a bug in iostat. 4294967295 == 2 * 32 - -1
>
>It seems that some call returns (unsigned long)-1, e.g. to indicate a failing
>system/library call but iostat still prints the result:
>
>Which _precise_ version of FreeBSD are you using?
Well, that's a good q
ation for this?
>
> # for ((i=1; i <=100; i++)); do iostat -dxI ad8|tail +3; sleep 5; done
> ad8 10291.0 569044.0 151986.0 10164944.0 4294967295 47.7 93
> ad8 10304.0 570070.0 152012.0 10185395.0 4294967295 47.6 93
> ad8 10312.0 571047.0 152028.0 10204575.0 85 47
We use iostat to collect statistics of hard drive activity. We've been seeing
some values for the transaction wait column that look suspicious. This is easy
to reproduce by just running iostat repeatedly over a short period of time, as
I show below. Notice the third from last column. From what I
Dear all,
Found this in full-disclosure mailing list.
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From: Kingcope
Date: Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 11:19 PM
Subject: [Full-disclosure] FreeBSD and OpenBSD ftpd bug (not exploitable?)
To: full-disclos...@lists.grok.org.uk, bugt...@securityfocus.com
FreeBSD
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 6:20 PM, Jeff Mo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I found the solution about why this bug occurs.
> <http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=125239&cat=>
Make use of Submit Followup link.
> I would like to contribute my knowledge to FreeBSD website but do
Hello,
I found the solution about why this bug occurs.
<http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=125239&cat=>
I would like to contribute my knowledge to FreeBSD website but do not
know where to start.
Can you let me know what's the next step if I want to submit a solution?
Tha
;> the unrecognized symbols.
>>>
>>> I can try to reproduce the problem tonight if you want me to.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>
>> If you have debug kernel, then make breakpoint for MSCALL2 (kldload
>> ndis.ko before that): `break MSCALL2'
Здравствуйте, Ihor.
Вы писали 4 января 2010 г., 20:44:18:
IP> Коньков Евгений wrote:
>> Здравствуйте, Freebsd-questions.
>>
>> kes# setfib 1 get_last.pl
>> setfib: get_last.pl: No such file or directory
>> kes# pwd
>> /usr/home/kes/
>> Для продолжения нажмите любую клавишу...
>> kes# setfib -1 /
Коньков Евгений wrote:
> Здравствуйте, Freebsd-questions.
>
> kes# setfib 1 get_last.pl
> setfib: get_last.pl: No such file or directory
> kes# pwd
> /usr/home/kes/
> Для продолжения нажмите любую клавишу...
> kes# setfib -1 /usr/home/kes/get_last.pl
> run is OK!
>
> setfib must use current direc
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 08:29:53PM +0200, Коньков Евгений wrote:
> Здравствуйте, Freebsd-questions.
>
> kes# setfib 1 get_last.pl
> setfib: get_last.pl: No such file or directory
> kes# pwd
> /usr/home/kes/
> Для продолжения нажмите любую клавишу...
> kes# setfib -1 /usr/home/kes/get_last.pl
> run
Здравствуйте, Freebsd-questions.
kes# setfib 1 get_last.pl
setfib: get_last.pl: No such file or directory
kes# pwd
/usr/home/kes/
Для продолжения нажмите любую клавишу...
kes# setfib -1 /usr/home/kes/get_last.pl
run is OK!
setfib must use current directory to run programm
or at least must supply
Matthew Seaman wrote:
I'll add your patches and post an updated shar later on.
Done.
Matthew
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Matt Emmerton wrote:
On Sun, 03 Jan 2010 20:10:19 +
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Comments, critique are welcome. Unless there are any killer bugs,
I'll send-pr(1) in a week or so.
You have:
: ${daily_sa_compile="YES"}
sa-compile is installed by the SA port, but it requires devel/re2c,
which
Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
On Jan 3, 2010, at 2:10 PM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
There's a .shar of the new port at:
http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/sa-utils.shar
Comments, critique are welcome. Unless there are any killer bugs, I'll
send-pr(1) in a week or so.
Thanks for doing that. It looks
On Sun, 03 Jan 2010 20:10:19 +
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Comments, critique are welcome. Unless there are any killer bugs,
I'll send-pr(1) in a week or so.
You have:
: ${daily_sa_compile="YES"}
sa-compile is installed by the SA port, but it requires devel/re2c,
which is an optional depende
On Sun, 03 Jan 2010 20:10:19 +
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Comments, critique are welcome. Unless there are any killer bugs,
> I'll send-pr(1) in a week or so.
You have:
: ${daily_sa_compile="YES"}
sa-compile is installed by the SA port, but it requires devel/re2c,
which is an optional depen
On Jan 3, 2010, at 2:10 PM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> There's a .shar of the new port at:
>
> http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/sa-utils.shar
>
> Comments, critique are welcome. Unless there are any killer bugs, I'll
> send-pr(1) in a week or so.
Thanks for doing that. It looks great to me. I
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