scripts know
how to detect and use it.
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and the official configure shell are the same,
then it should avoid the paranoid behavior that you describe.
This is totally off topic for this discussion thread. A new
discussion thread should be started for the possibility of replacing
/bin/sh with your Schily shell.
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dependencies (especially for
threads and OpenMP). There are also explicit library dependencies to
get right.
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4.4 does not produce code for modern CPUs whereas GCC is
continually enhanced to be able to produce code which targets modern
CPUs.
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support SSE2. Besides
that, in Illumos-list discussions I have heard mention that the
Illumos kernel requires SSE2.
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sophisticated features via packages.
This requires a new distribution though.
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is becoming worn out and
tired since that (commercial purpose) is not why OpenIndiana/Illmos
users want to log into a graphical desktop.
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The OpenIndiana/Illumos folks would need to work with the GCC folks to
make sure that a GCC can be built which produces 64-bit by default.
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footprint.
OmniOS also offers a smaller OS footprint.
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in OpenSolaris so
dependent apps/libraries may need to be patched to compile and work
properly.
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this (updates the ksh93 shell)
in 'dev' OpenIndiana.
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On Sun, 1 Sep 2013, ken mays wrote:
Add more...or less...
Was ksh93 ever updated to fix known bugs (e.g. 'rm -f' with no
argument produes error) which were fixed in upstream?
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important than the Flash
support. Assuring that basic desktop features work and that recent
versions of popular applications work with the desktop is more
important.
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attention to.
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they are caused by other factors.
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know if the data stored is incorrect from the user's
perspective?
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2014, Andrew M. Hettinger wrote:
Bob Friesenhahn bfrie...@simple.dallas.tx.us wrote on 09/29/2014 05:57:26 PM:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2014, Schweiss, Chip wrote:
And in case anyone is wondering, no I don't care about the data on
the scratch pool, its always transient
(mostly a build-options problem).
There has recently been some minor discussion of OI Hipster on the SFE
development list.
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as possible. All Linux and *BSD OS
distributions have ditched lcms1 over the past two years.
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nothing breaks) ?
ImageMagick is continually in flux so it is best to try to stick with
similar versions as popular Linux distributions in order to improve
compatability with applications using it, and access to any security
patches which are posted.
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and the Yahoo web
site assumes that Firefox under Solaris must be some primitive cell
phone browser (as it temporarily did with Linux some time ago).
However, other web sites seem fine.
Given that the Flash plugin is gone, web sites may look better with
the Flash Block add-on removed.
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by ftp or http?
There does need to be a precise way to obtain the exact sources used
to build any binary release and it should be documented.
Regardless, directories of tarballs seem best since they are easiest
to copy and therefore less likely to be lost.
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accesses outside of initialized or even allocated memory)
in the past, and possibly the present. As a result, I can't use
libjpeg-turbo when doing memory testing (valgrind or ASAN) under Linux
for GraphicsMagick tests since these tests exercise edge cases.
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/packaging consequences though.
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(directly supported by libjpeg under
Linux and FreeBSD) and a slow transition to allow migrating to the
JPEG v8 ABI.
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they fix the bug and move on. If someone else had noticed the
problem, it may have been formally reported, with an assigned CVE id.
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is important.
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m not sure if it is what really should be done. And I have never seen this
on Linux.
Does the linking problem go away if you remove the '-Wl,now'?
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s supplied by earlier GCCs.
OmniOS has already introduced GCC 5.1 starting with r151016.
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for other
uses in OpenIndiana and that it can be incorporated in OpenIndiana
documentation (or cut/pasted as part of blogs) as maintainers/athors
see fit.
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cial panel. It is impossible to foresee
every circumstance.
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really good to me except that there needs to be some
definition of 'We' somewhere (perhaps elsewhere on the site) as well
as some identification of who will decide what is not tolerated and
who will enact enforcement actions.
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was building GCC myself under OpenIndiana for
personal use, I believe that these libraries were shared by multiple
GCC builds and I did not encounter a problem.
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firstly log into the
console, but that could be for a number a reasons.
Is it possible that ident protocol (to identify the user id on the
machine doing the connecting) is being used?
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On Wed, 24 Aug 2016, Nikola M wrote:
On 08/23/16 07:40 PM, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
On Tue, 23 Aug 2016, Nikola M wrote:
Only problem I have seen very recently (under a month) is that it takes
quite some time to log into other OI machine from laptop, after I
started using that machine again
if the program
subsequently does a chroot(). This causes troubles for some server
software.
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? For example, zfs
vs tmp on swap could make a difference. Or something to do with
filesystem paths.
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gzip.
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rom upstream using git and
upstream gnulib is a moving target.
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) will do better than
zip for this purpose.
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.
In this case the "corpus" is quite well defined, and in fact
has already been enumerated in a prior email.
The value obtained can be easily verified.
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on C'11
at this time is very optimistic.
What version of GCC are you using?
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On Tue, 21 May 2019, Carsten Grzemba via oi-dev wrote:
With newer releases I have the problem, that touchpad is not working anymore.
You forgot to provide any useful information, such as what hardware
you are using.
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-pthreads is used, _REENTRANT is undefined.
-pthread seems to work as expected.
There is an implementation of OpenMP for Clang which is independent of
GOMP.
Regardless of current shortcomings, it is exciting that Clang is
coming as an alternative to GCC.
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available from
Solaris are not working. It may be that Clang is lacking
customizations necessary to emulate GCC under Solaris-derived systems.
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"Pale Moon".
To me, it seems like the many requirements are rather onerous and it
is thus not surprising that this software is not going anywhere fast
even though it does appear to offer the experience that people used to
enjoy from the original Mozilla (and later Mozilla SeaMonkey after
and more importantly about people in general these days?
I have no idea what correspondence occured outside of this list, but
absolutely none of what you said in this email has been mentioned
before on this list as far as I can see.
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. In other words,
there is a mapping of IPv4 addresses into IPv6 addresses. This makes
some IPv6 addresses more equal than others.
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may be
avoided by using 'crle' to set system-wide search paths. This way, if
the compiler run-time library is installed somewhere else on a
somewhat different system, it may be found due to this local
configuration.
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is to port older applications to work with 1.1.1. Porting
applications is not hard, but it is tedious.
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did work but they decided to remove it:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/list
Naturally, this web site is originally about bugs in Chrome. They are
very hostile about older browsers.
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my default background color to a light background which is pleasing
for my old eyes and then I can barely make out the text on the screen.
It would be good if fresh systems would default to fewer quirky
wiz-bang features yet allow them to easily be enabled for a Linux-like
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a PDF, or Postscript
for a printer, may be useful to have TeX available.
For example, I have written documentation using the reStucturedText
text format, and used reStucturedText tools which themselves used TeX
under the covers to produce nice PDF output.
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with or I am not using vim
on the source system. I don't think that vim is going to detect SHIFT
if used over a ssh login.
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lf and you
could submit the code to us!
Since you are porting the code, you will soon learn if it works.
Trial and error is a valid approach.
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it is not
difficult to find the actual cause?
Properly written software will self-diagnose if something as simple as
failing to resolve a symbol occurs.
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uot;stop" in Illumos.
It does not appear that the git structure of the FreeBASIC files is
designed to support porting since it does not even mention that these
files are translations of Linux/glibc header content.
Python does similar things, but it is designed for porting
of the program.
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to a Linux system is a working
valgrind and ASAN/UBSAN.
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paperwork is in place and submit the patch.
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upport" sources?
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in a zone. I am not quite sure if I am actually using chroot.
Have a nice day !
P.S. After several weeks of cloudy misty weather the sun is back again here
in Germany. Welcome!!
Nice to hear.
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), it
picked up Linux compatibility functions such as epoll() which were
implemented for Linux system call emulation but did not work in
dovecot. So the solution was to force using the more native poll(2)
instead.
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On Thu, 21 Sep 2023, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 21/09/2023 15:30, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
On Thu, 21 Sep 2023, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
pigz complains about a too old zlib version:
pigz: abort: zlib version less than 1.2.3
Is that for real? OpenIndiana is using a zlib from 2006
On Thu, 21 Sep 2023, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
pigz complains about a too old zlib version:
pigz: abort: zlib version less than 1.2.3
Is that for real? OpenIndiana is using a zlib from 2006 or earlier?
As I recall, zlib did change its ABI.
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what the
missing symbol names are.
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d to Python 3. It is a bridge to Python 3. As such, it
is important for any Python code yet to be ported to Python 3, or
might execute with either version.
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, then GCC needs to
have exceptions enabled while compiling the C code (-fexceptions),
except that it may be that GCC for some systems has this option
enabled by default.
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.
Regardless, GraphicsMagick has a test in its C++ component (Magick++)
because this failure to catch exceptions used to be a common problem.
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InitializeMagick() to be invoked
first. Before it was just recommended.
OpenIndiana recently stepped forward from using a very old version of
GraphicsMagick, so that may be what provoked this issue.
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