Which VMware August bug you mean? This one or different?
http://communities.vmware.com/thread/162377?tstart=0start=0
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 1:47 AM, Nick Holland
n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
Tomas Bodzar wrote:
You just think that it's running perfectly under Linux ;-) See eg. this
post
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Tomas Bodzar wrote:
Which VMware August bug you mean? This one or different?
http://communities.vmware.com/thread/162377?tstart=0start=0
yep, that's the one.
Short version: VMware accidentally shipped a production release of ESX
and ESXi (yes, both the expensive and no-charge version) which
On 5 March 2010 c. 05:52:49 Alexander Carver wrote:
Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda wrote:
Alex Carver agcarver+open...@acarver.net wrote:
Suggestions?
are you running current? if so:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html#20100203
No, I am not running current. This is a stock
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On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 02:24:26PM +, jackwssp q wrote:
Hello.
How to remove user from group?
Have read man usermod, and nothing)
edit /etc/group
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Hi. I installed a recent -current on an SD MMC card. Boots just fine
with an old SanDisk reader, but most times at the time of shutdown
(shutdown -h now) the kernel hangs at Syncing disks., and I have to
power down manually. When it comes back it has to fsck of course.
Shut down works fine on a
Well, sometimes we fuck up -current.
Not on purpose, but it happens.
If you run into a broken snapshot, you may have to wait a few days until
a new snapshot hits the mirrors, usually with everything fixed.
... and so, your system may be fucked for a few days.
That said, we never get enough
Is there some set of tools you all use to
help find bad code?
Specifically, I'm working with a large code
base (monetdb), and have found two instances
where the fopen() return value was not
checked.
Now I'd like to search the tree and find all
instances of this bug.
How do you do this? Must it
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Mark Bucciarelli mkb...@gmail.com wrote:
Now I'd like to search the tree and find all
instances of this bug.
How do you do this? Must it be manual or
are there static analysis tools (e.g., grep
awk or perhaps clang) that you use.
2010/3/5 nixlists nixmli...@gmail.com:
Also unrelated, but I am using FireFox in this install to write this
message and it is painfully slow. This is on an Athlon 64 X2 4200+. I
am using .mp kernel. Is it supposed to be this slow? It is using about
16% CPU with only one tab open.
Put
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Mark Bucciarelli mkb...@gmail.com wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tools_for_static_code_analysis
So which would you use to find all fopen()
calls where the return value was
On 2010-3-5 7:24 PM, Marc Espie wrote:
Well, sometimes we fuck up -current.
Not on purpose, but it happens.
If you run into a broken snapshot, you may have to wait a few days until
a new snapshot hits the mirrors, usually with everything fixed.
... and so, your system may be fucked for
On 3/5/10, Christiano F. Haesbaert haesba...@haesbaert.org wrote:
2010/3/5 nixlists nixmli...@gmail.com:
Also unrelated, but I am using FireFox in this install to write this
message and it is painfully slow. This is on an Athlon 64 X2 4200+. I
am using .mp kernel. Is it supposed
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Mark Bucciarelli mkb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tools_for_static_code_analysis
So which would you use to find all fopen()
calls where the return value was
On 3/5/10, Marc Espie es...@nerim.net wrote:
Well, sometimes we fuck up -current.
Not on purpose, but it happens.
If you run into a broken snapshot, you may have to wait a few days until
a new snapshot hits the mirrors, usually with everything fixed.
... and so, your system may be
Hello All,
I do not want to insist too muich further about this problem, but I need to
find an issue in order to implement that feature properly.
I can't resolve how to do it considering I am looking to do a NAT and not a
bridged connection. For this reason the bridge drops packets.
If you have
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On Mar 5, 2010, at 9:50 AM, Mark Bucciarelli mkb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Mark Bucciarelli
mkb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 01:12:17PM -0500, nixlists wrote:
We're very far from lemmings-linux, aka debian, where very little
engineering
actually gets done, and where the whole development process relies on
hordes
of lemmings^Wusers going over the cliff to actually get things to
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 01:12:17PM -0500, nixlists wrote:
On 3/5/10, Marc Espie es...@nerim.net wrote:
[snippz0rz]
We're very far from lemmings-linux, aka debian, where very little
engineering
actually gets done, and where the whole development process relies on
hordes
of
On Tue, 2 Mar 2010, Brynet wrote:
Dave wrote:
Unfortunatly that resulted in a system that wouldn't boot.
Well that is indeed quite unfortunate, sorry, but maybe you can send
acpidump(8) output to dm...@?
Done.
4.7 is near release, can you try a 4.7-beta snapshot?
Will do.
Dave
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On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Bret S. Lambert bret.lamb...@gmail.com wrote:
The other problem, that gets mentioned is some people are forced to
run -current because some packages will only work with -current, and
backporting sucks for many reasons.
Unless you're running one of those, it
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 13:12:17 -0500 nixlists nixmli...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyway, at least one person has this opinion:
Yes, a basic understanding, plus the understanding that you need to
catch a set of commits completely. That requires some understanding
of the code at some level.
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 08:08:37PM +0100, Bret S. Lambert wrote:
Ok is that sarcasm, or are you for real?
I have never seen espie@ in the same room as sarcasm, so I can only assume
they are the same person.
If you're doing ports stuff, sarcasm is your best friend.
Ciao,
kili,
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 11:59:26 -0500 nixlists nixmli...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi. I installed a recent -current on an SD MMC card. Boots just fine
with an old SanDisk reader, but most times at the time of shutdown
(shutdown -h now) the kernel hangs at Syncing disks., and I have to
power down
On 3/5/10, J.C. Roberts list-...@designtools.org wrote:
look for the `-p` flag.
Know all about it. The problem is the kernel won't even get to that
point - it hangs on syncing disks... stage.
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 12:36:04PM -0800, J.C. Roberts wrote:
Not many people have the bandwidth and stack of systems required to do
distributed builds of the *ENTIRE* ports tree. None the less, great
people doing bulk builds is how your packages get built for all the
mirrors. At present,
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 01:12:17PM -0500, nixlists wrote:
The other problem, that gets mentioned is some people are forced to
run -current because some packages will only work with -current, and
backporting sucks for many reasons.
Forgot to nitpick this one.
*nobody* is *forced* to run
nixlists wrote:
On 3/5/10, J.C. Roberts list-...@designtools.org wrote:
look for the `-p` flag.
Know all about it. The problem is the kernel won't even get to that
point - it hangs on syncing disks... stage.
Seems you might not be alone...
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 05:17:47PM -0500, Frank Bax wrote:
nixlists wrote:
On 3/5/10, J.C. Roberts list-...@designtools.org wrote:
look for the `-p` flag.
Know all about it. The problem is the kernel won't even get to that
point - it hangs on syncing disks... stage.
Seems you
Hello,
So I'm currently running OpenBSD 4.6-release for AMD64 as my desktop
workstation and I decided to try to install 4.6-release for i386 so
that I could use the linux emulation.
I first tried using the i386 4.6-release cd but it died mid-boot. It
seemed to be complaining about a:
fatal
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 16:46:26 -0500 nixlists nixmli...@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/5/10, J.C. Roberts list-...@designtools.org wrote:
look for the `-p` flag.
Know all about it. The problem is the kernel won't even get to that
point - it hangs on syncing disks... stage.
Though the archive
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010, Dave Anderson wrote:
On Tue, 2 Mar 2010, Brynet wrote:
Dave wrote:
Unfortunatly that resulted in a system that wouldn't boot.
4.7 is near release, can you try a 4.7-beta snapshot?
Will do.
If apm is disabled, the 3 March 2010 snapshot hangs at the same place in
the boot
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 7:42 AM, Nick Holland
n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
Tomas Bodzar wrote:
Which VMware August bug you mean? This one or different?
http://communities.vmware.com/thread/162377?tstart=0start=0
yep, that's the one.
Short version: VMware accidentally shipped a
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 8:05 PM, Jason Beaudoin jasonbeaud...@gmail.comwrote:
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 7:42 AM, Nick Holland
n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
Tomas Bodzar wrote:
Which VMware August bug you mean? This one or different?
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On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 10:24 PM, Ted Roby ted.r...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 8:05 PM, Jason Beaudoin
jasonbeaud...@gmail.comwrote:
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 7:42 AM, Nick Holland
n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
Tomas Bodzar wrote:
Which VMware August bug you mean? This one or
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 8:51 PM, Jason Beaudoin jasonbeaud...@gmail.comwrote:
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 10:24 PM, Ted Roby ted.r...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 8:05 PM, Jason Beaudoin jasonbeaud...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 7:42 AM, Nick Holland
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# dd if=/dev/rsd0c of=corsair.dump count=8011776
8011776+0 records in
8011776+0 records out
4102029312 bytes transferred in 7363.861 secs (557049 bytes/sec)
# dd of=/dev/rsd0c if=iodisk.dump
493568+0
Vadim Zhukov wrote:
On 5 March 2010 c. 05:52:49 Alexander Carver wrote:
Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda wrote:
Alex Carver agcarver+open...@acarver.net wrote:
Suggestions?
are you running current? if so:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html#20100203
No, I am not running current. This is a
Ted Roby wrote:
Hey, I got a 2 GB usb stick for my troubles over a recent fiasco with
VMWare's release of Fusion 3.
It seems their PR department is doing a better job than QC.
Ooo, a trinket from WallyMart that you can buy for pocket change!
Thanks.. I think.
Hey, it's better than
On Friday, March 5, 2010, Alex Carver wrote:
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Assembler messages:
Warning: end of file not at end of a line; newline inserted
cpp0: output pipe has been closed
cc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11
[standard input]:2197: Error: Illegal operands
The error isn't
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