Dave Hayes wrote:
host cvsup.dragonflybsd.org
cvsup.dragonflybsd.org is a nickname for crater.dragonflybsd.org
crater.dragonflybsd.org has address 216.240.41.25
crater.dragonflybsd.org mail is handled (pri=10) by crater.dragonflybsd.org
Given your desired policy above, I'd say moving that
Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
#2. It's ok for crater to be listed, but it should be commented out
for now. Manual use of crater is fine, its the automatic cron jobs
that I'd like to avoid :-)
Hrm...
cd /usr/share/examples/cvsup
grep default host DragonFly*
But I don't want to program in assembly, but in C language. For
example, I would like to analyze C code of FreeBSD or Linux for
processors. I'm not capable to assemble hardware.
2008/1/21, Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think you have deciide exactly *what* you want to program. If
:But I don't want to program in assembly, but in C language. For
:example, I would like to analyze C code of FreeBSD or Linux for
:processors. I'm not capable to assemble hardware.
Well, just staring at the code isn't going to get you very far.
I'd recommending running on of the above
:Yah. Please let's do a round robin entry to all cvsup mirrors.
:
:cheers
: simon
Unfortunately it isn't safe to do that because the mirrors
will be slightly out of sync with each other. You would
confuse the hell out of cvsup if you ran it at the wrong time.
It's better to
dark0s Optik wrote:
But I don't want to program in assembly, but in C language. For
example, I would like to analyze C code of FreeBSD or Linux for
processors. I'm not capable to assemble hardware.
2008/1/21, Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think you have deciide exactly *what* you want
Bill Hacker wrote:
If you are serious - start with Minix. It is has a very small code-base,
was designed specifically as a teaching and learning tool, and has books
to match that explain everything in it.
Not true (anymore?). We had a look at minix 3 while preparing the
operating system
I just noticed that the python socket module is broken on DEVEL
but the broken python gets installed anyway because the error is
non-fatal.
The broken code is in socketmodule.c and is surrounded by an
#ifdef USE_BLUETOOTH. I'm afraid I know nothing about Bluetooth
or support for it in DFly, so I
On Tue, Jan 22, 2008 at 11:07:13AM -0800, walt wrote:
I just noticed that the python socket module is broken on DEVEL
but the broken python gets installed anyway because the error is
non-fatal.
The broken code is in socketmodule.c and is surrounded by an
#ifdef USE_BLUETOOTH. I'm afraid I
Any idea why cvsup.theshell.com is missing the dragonfly-cvs-doc collection?
I get
Server message: Unknown collection dragonfly-cvs-doc
The doc directory is there via rsync. It is not missing from other
servers such as cvsup.dragonflybsd.org and cvsup.allbsd.org.
On Tue, Jan 22, 2008 at 11:41:20PM +, Vincent Stemen wrote:
Any idea why cvsup.theshell.com is missing the dragonfly-cvs-doc collection?
I get
Server message: Unknown collection dragonfly-cvs-doc
The doc directory is there via rsync. It is not missing from other
servers such as
On 2008-01-23, Peter Avalos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jan 22, 2008 at 11:41:20PM +, Vincent Stemen wrote:
Any idea why cvsup.theshell.com is missing the dragonfly-cvs-doc collecti=
on?
=20
I get
Server message: Unknown collection dragonfly-cvs-doc
=20
The doc directory is
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