Re: libtrivfs/glibc questions

2001-01-03 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 06:38:16PM +0100, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: > data_len is the size of the buffer *data (note that data is a pointer to a > buffer pointer, read: an array). You can fill up to data_len bytes in the > buffer *data[0] to *data[data_len - 1]. Make this *data_len instead data_len

Re: Bus error after upgrade

2001-01-03 Thread Jonathan Bartlett
> That's still the libnss-db mess, I think. As a work around, remove the db > entries from /etc/nsswitch.conf. Works! > cd /dev > ./MAKEDEV klog > cat /dev/klog > /tmp/bootmesg Works! Thanks, Jon > > I think you can make syslog to catch those, or you need to recompile the > current syslog fr

Re: libtrivfs/glibc questions

2001-01-03 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 12:51:44AM +0100, Moritz Schulte wrote: > Hi, > > can anybody please explain me what this 'data_len' parameter in > trivfs_S_io_read() trans/hello.c is for? > Where does it come from? data_len is the size of the buffer *data (note that data is a pointer to a buffer pointe

Re: Bus error after upgrade

2001-01-03 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 01:57:14PM -0600, Jonathan Bartlett wrote: > Okay, I installed gnu-latest.tar.gz, then upgraded it with the HURD-D1 CD > files. I upgraded libc, gnumach, and hurd. Before this, my network card > worked fine. After upgrading, doing a ping gives a bus error. Any > ideas?

Re: libtrivfs/glibc questions

2001-01-03 Thread Farid Hajji
Hello, > can anybody please explain me what this 'data_len' parameter in > trivfs_S_io_read() trans/hello.c is for? > Where does it come from? /* Read data from an IO object. If OFFSet is -1, read from the object maintained file pointer. If the object is not seekable, OFFSet is ignored.

Re: libtrivfs/glibc questions

2001-01-03 Thread Neal H Walfield
> Sorry, i still don't understand this. > > If i do a normal read() on a Trivfs translator, trivfs_S_io_read in my > translator gets called. OK. But, in the read() call, i haven't > specified a datalen. Now, at which point does this datalen parameter > get "created"? > > I guess, it's a quiet si

Re: libtrivfs/glibc questions

2001-01-03 Thread Moritz Schulte
Neal H Walfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Neal, > > can anybody please explain me what this 'data_len' parameter in > > trivfs_S_io_read() trans/hello.c is for? > > > > Where does it come from? > > How much data is in the array DATA; this does not have to match amount > nor the size of DAT

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