RS485 via termios

2006-03-15 Thread Robbie

Hi guys,
Below is a cut from something I pull off the arm list. 
Is there a patch of any kind to use UART to support the RS485 protocol via the 
termios structure?
Can anyone offer advice on configuration and usage?

Your help is much appreciated.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Russell King - 
ARM Linux
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 12:04 PM
To: Andreas Schweigstill
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: AT91RM9200 + RS485


On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 02:27:21PM +0100, Andreas Schweigstill wrote:
> In the current driver version there doesn't seem to be support for 
> switching to RS485 mode. you have to either hardcode it (ugly...), 
> create an ioctl() function or extend the termios structure. Be 
> carefull that termios remains compatible to the standard.

I've been preaching to the RS485-using (and patch generating) folk that the 
handshake mode should be selected via the termios structure so that existing 
programs continue to work as expected.

However, it seems to fall on deaf ears, so mine have been deaf to the RS485 
folk's patches for mainline 8250-based support to date.

This problem desperately needs a standardised solution which can be applied to 
all drivers, rather than every driver/implementation having it's own custom 
method of enabling RS485 mode.

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hamm upgrade and /usr/local.

1998-04-27 Thread robbie
Hi

I just upgraded to hamm. I have a link from /usr/local to /mnt/c/local,
because it is on a different disk. For some reason the link was removed
and a directory created. it also created /usr/local/share/octave and
/usr/local/share/emacs. I thaught packages weren't supposed to touch
/usr/local? Anyway, It shouldn't delete links imho. is this a bug?

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process timeslice

2006-04-06 Thread Robbie

Hi All,
I'm trying to determine if their is an API that allows the user program to 
change the scheduler timeslice. Is there any?
If not Is their any recommendations for changine it in the kernel?


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Emacspeak and t-gnus in potato

2000-03-31 Thread robbie
Hi

I'm having problems using emacspeak and t-gnus from potato. I get:

Symbol's value as variable is void: define

This only happens when emacspeak is loaded. I also get the same error in rmail 
with the 'm' command, after the mail buffer appears, but it is empty, ie no to: 
or subject:.

It also happens if I try to reply to a message in rmail. 

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Re: Emacspeak and t-gnus in potato

2000-03-31 Thread robbie
This also happens with gnus, after the group buffer appears, but
before it's mode is changed from fundimental.

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Re: Intend to package, create OSS/Free

1998-10-12 Thread robbie
Hi

Why are the sound modules not included with the kernel? Afaik they are in
Redhat.

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Re: getting kernel 2.2 into slink

1999-01-25 Thread robbie
Hi

I think it would be great for Debian to get 2.2 in to slink, even if it is
priority extra. Debian would then be the first distribution to include
2.2. It wouldn't make the distribution unstable, because 2.0 would still
be installed by default.

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Bug#838282: ITP: gssproxy -- A privilege separation daemon for GSSAPI

2016-11-14 Thread Robbie Harwood
Package: wnpp
Followup-For: Bug #838282
Owner: Robbie Harwood 
Control: retitle -1 ITP: gssproxy -- A privilege separation daemon for GSSAPI

* Package name: gssproxy
  Version : 0.5.1
  Upstream Author : The GSS-PROXY contributors
* URL : https://fedorahosted.org/gss-proxy/
* License : MIT
  Programming Lang: C
  Description : A privilege separation daemon for GSSAPI

gssproxy (https://fedorahosted.org/gss-proxy/) is an abstraction layer
(typically an application) between a GSS client and the credentials being
used.

In addition to the NFS use case Sven mentions, gssproxy will be useful to
freeIPA.

I am an upstream maintainer for this project.