On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 08:11:31PM -0400, Roland McGrath wrote:
> Please give some details about how it uses those two facilities.
>From src/backend/storage/ipc/README:
The cache synchronization is done using a message queue. [...]
The message queue is implemented as a shared buffer segment. [..
Please give some details about how it uses those two facilities.
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Hi,
I successfully compiled postgresql. For compilation, only a very
small change is required (not using NOFILE).
However, postgresql requires both shared memory and semaphores from
SYSV IPC. I just thought I'd mention it as an example for a widely
used application requiring those. It is poss
> I have just installed the oskit to try test oskit-mach. I have compiled it
> without any problem and was ready to test the kernels provided as examples.
> I have a Compaq 2 Pentium Pro server with an Adaptec driver (aic7xxx).
> The blkio kernel does find my scsi controller but then fails to ini
Hi,
thanks for the reply. The problem is that I have not access to CVS so is
there any way I could get that new version from a ftp site?
Cheers.
Bertrand.
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On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 09:47:48AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am trying to compile the GNUMach 1.2 kernel from the Hurd and it fails
> with the following message:
> ./../../linux/dev/lib/vsprintf.c: In function 'linux_vsprintf':
> ../../linux/dev/include/asm/string.h:55
Hi,
I have just installed the oskit to try test oskit-mach. I have compiled it
without any problem and was ready to test the kernels provided as examples.
I have a Compaq 2 Pentium Pro server with an Adaptec driver (aic7xxx).
The blkio kernel does find my scsi controller but then fails to initia
Hi everybody,
I am trying to compile the GNUMach 1.2 kernel from the Hurd and it fails
with the following message:
./../../linux/dev/lib/vsprintf.c: In function 'linux_vsprintf':
../../linux/dev/include/asm/string.h:551: Invalid 'asm' statement:
../../linux/dev/include/asm/string.h:551: fixed or