> On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Andrew Reilly wrote:
>
> > The boa HTTP server might be as good a place to start too: it
> > doesn't fork either (except to run CGI scripts). Actually, thttpd
> > sounds pretty similar. I hadn't looked at it before. Have you
> > compared them at all?
>
> Nope, but the
Andrew Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 03:24:27PM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote:
>> On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, ym g wrote:
>> > Are there plans for any apps like thin/fast [maybe in kernel]
>> > webserver which uses kqueue
>>
>> I've been tinkering with kq'ing thttpd - in fact I
Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Andrew Reilly wrote:
> > The boa HTTP server might be as good a place to start too: it
> > doesn't fork either (except to run CGI scripts). Actually, thttpd
> > sounds pretty similar. I hadn't looked at it before. Have you
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Hello,
I CVSup'd from 4.0-stable to 4.1-stable last night, the upgrade went well
as did the first make buildkernel & installkernel, as advised. I rebooted
the system, cleaned up from the make world, blew /usr/obj, etc. I then
realized that I forgot t
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Andrew Reilly wrote:
> The boa HTTP server might be as good a place to start too: it
> doesn't fork either (except to run CGI scripts). Actually, thttpd
> sounds pretty similar. I hadn't looked at it before. Have you
> compared them at all?
Nope, but the 't' appealed to m
Nick Popoff wrote:
> I cvsuped STABLE around lunch today and I'm having trouble compiling.
> The problem I'm seeing is in the install phase when it creates the
> /usr/include directories.
>
> Is anyone else running into this?
Following the instructions in UPDATING, my build fails under
/usr/src/
Running
FreeBSD 4.1-RC () #0: Wed Jul 26 15:36:37 MSD 2000
cvsupped and built ok only 2 days ago.
Today cvsupped again because of announced 4.1-RELEASE.
"make world" went fine, then I mergemastered, but then
"make buildkernel" failed for both GENERIC and my custom
kernels at the same point as s
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 03:24:27PM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, ym g wrote:
> > Are there plans for any apps like thin/fast [maybe in kernel]
> > webserver which uses kqueue
>
> I've been tinkering with kq'ing thttpd - in fact I have it working (which
> was trivial), althoug
I cvsuped STABLE around lunch today and I'm having trouble compiling.
The problem I'm seeing is in the install phase when it creates the
/usr/include directories. From what I can tell, it deletes most of the
directories there, then uses mtree to recreate them before running
'install' to copy a
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, ym g wrote:
> Are there any applications which use this ?
A few at the moment, but they're growing. tail -f, and the l0pht-watch
ports are the only apps I know of at the moment, both of which achieve
dramatic reductions in CPU time (and better performance, for l0pht-watch)
d
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Josef Karthauser wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 10:18:13PM -0700, Christopher Shumway wrote:
> >
> > Apply this patch to src/sys/dev/sound/pcm/channel.c, it seems to fix it on
> > my Sony Viao Z505SX. (Credit goes to Bill Fumerola)
> >
> > --- channel.c.orig Tue Jun 20 1
I was out for a walk, and I thought that the following might be
a good idea:
1) locally mirror the FreeBSD CVSROOT (how would I do this?),
re-syncing as I felt like it.
2) Pull a working tree out from either a branch (e.g.,
RELENG_4) or a fixed tag (e.g., RELENG_4_1_0_R
>
> Since someone clued me in about using the PNPBIOS option to automate
> some isa resource allocations I have been experimenting with it. I've
> managed to remove most of the irq stuff from my kernel configuration
> file, apart from a few culprits. The main one is the keyboard and
> mouse. The
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 06:14:09PM +0100, Josef Karthauser wrote:
> Bill, do you use suspend/resume on your machine? I believe that some
> recent change in the pcm driver has hosed this! :(
No, post-peter-config(8)-axe ate my apm, so I haven't used anything
APM since then. My laptop also has j
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, John Polstra wrote:
> For one thing, US crypto policy has been dictated 100% by politics
> for at least the past 10 years. It could easily be reversed yet
> again. (I don't think it will be reversed, but it is certainly a real
> possibility.) I would hate to see us throw o
Recently, I cvsup'd to what I assume is 4.1-RELEASE and got the following
error on a make buildworld:
btxld -v -E 0x1000 -f bin -b
/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/boot2/../btx/btx/btx -l boot2.ldr -o
boot2.ld -P 1 boot2.bin
kernel: ver=1.01 size=750 load=9000 entry=9010 map=16M pgctl=1:1
client:
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Andreas Ntaflos wrote:
> thanks, but i have gateway_enable="YES" set.
> i also have the sysctl -w net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 command set in rc.conf,
> but that doesnt seem to impress my machine at all.
>
> maybe this is a problem with the current version of 4.1?
>
Genericall
You may now go back to whacking on the RELENG_4 branch with the usual
degree of -stable discretion. Good release, guys. Next stop is
4.2-RELEASE in mid-November 2000!
- Jordan
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On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
> Rasmus Skaarup wrote:
> >
> > I did a fresh cvsup in a empty /usr/src directory, and got the exact same
> > error:
>
> I did not follow this thread, but I assume you also had an empty
> /usr/obj?
No. I removed the obj directory, and tried again an
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, FreeBSD wrote:
> cylinders, so you could write up a quick script to grab the disklabel &
> search for super-blocks. Or scan every sector... ;)
There are tools for this in ports...gpart I think.
Andrew
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On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Mike Muir wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > We will need more than the basic X-server to use any new graphics board, as
> > their main selling point is 3D, and the basic drivers of X are way behind.
> >
> > The main issue is in establishing FreeBSD a
As I recall, Bob K wrote:
> No, no. You're all forgetting that on a system where the source,
> libraries, and building tools never change, it will always build
> consistently. It only comes into play when upgrading, but is merely one
> other thing to do differently while doing so.
But I was dis
> Index: channel.c
> ===
> RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/dev/sound/pcm/channel.c,v
> retrieving revision 1.32
> diff -u -r1.32 channel.c
> --- channel.c 2000/06/20 23:42:08 1.32
> +++ channel.c 2000/07/22 17:36:34
> @@ -234,7 +234
thanks, but i have gateway_enable="YES" set.
i also have the sysctl -w net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 command set in rc.conf,
but that doesnt seem to impress my machine at all.
maybe this is a problem with the current version of 4.1?
thanks and regards
Andreas Ntaflos
Brian O'Shea wrote:
> On Thu, J
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 10:54:22AM +0200, Andreas Ntaflos wrote:
> Yo, I am having problems in getting ipfw with natd to work on this my
> fbsd 4.1 RC machine. according to the natd manpage, its just about 4
> lines that are needed to run natd and 'masq' a subnet or a single other
> machine from t
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 03:46:42PM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Francesco Casadei wrote:
> >Today I cvsuped and rebuilt everything. After reboot, I started
> > xmms-1.2.2 as usual to play mp3 files and I heard sound with clicks
> > (like the sound of an old record).
>
>
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 10:49:55AM +1000, Gregory Bond wrote:
> If you're going to start installing packages, rsync is a much more efficient
> solution than rdist, and rsync-over-ssh works just fine.
We're working on some patches which makes rdist much faster over
ssh (about four times faster f
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