jdba...@mylinuxisp.com (John D. Baker) writes:
Just how are the hard limit values for 'ulimit' (particularly data size,
-d) calculated? Are there any machine-dependencies that affect this
calculation?
The data size limit is bounded by the arch dependent value MAXDSIZ
defined in
From: ASV a...@inhio.eu [131030 12:42]
Hi everyone,
I'm newbie with NetBSD (few days) but worked with FreeBSD and OpenBSD
for long now.
I've a stupid question: I've used pkgsrc for the first time and after
compiling and installing everything (successfully) I see that
ASV a...@inhio.eu writes:
I've a stupid question: I've used pkgsrc for the first time and after
compiling and installing everything (successfully) I see that startup
scripts of the installed services are somehow stuck into
/usr/pkg/share/examples/rc.d
which looks a bit odd to me.
As in
I know that, it's the same for any BSD.
But thanks anyway. :)
On Wed, 2013-10-30 at 06:13 -0700, Andy Ruhl wrote:
Pretty sure you need to put an entry into /etc/rc.conf as well with
the name of the script, something like this:
script=YES
or
script=NO
Depending on if you want to run
TNX to Greg and Leonardo for the /etc/mk.conf tip!
Pretty useful.
On Wed, 2013-10-30 at 08:05 -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
ASV a...@inhio.eu writes:
I've a stupid question: I've used pkgsrc for the first time and after
compiling and installing everything (successfully) I see that startup