On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 04:27:15PM +1100, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> You might do better discussing this subject in freebsd-hackers.
>
> On 2000-Feb-10 16:01:44 +1100, "M. Halpin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [Missing functions].
>
> > The first is mremap().
>
> What does this function do? Is the
You might do better discussing this subject in freebsd-hackers.
On 2000-Feb-10 16:01:44 +1100, "M. Halpin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[Missing functions].
> The first is mremap().
What does this function do? Is the function used by freely available
software, if so can you give some examples.
Hey guys,
I really hate to be a bother, because I know how
difficult maintaining program software (and yet you
guys are responsible for an entire OS!) can be.
So I'll try and get to the point. Some of the
programs I help to maintain (and several others I only
use) take advantage
Hello,
I've got trouble. 4.0-CURRENT won't boot my system because of a
problem with the sym driver and my Tekram 390U2W PCI SCSI3 controller
card. This system worked fine with 3.4-STABLE and will boot with
a 25-Jan-2000 snapshot kernel, but all attempts to boot with a GENERIC
kernel built aft
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
> :> a target "overview" into each /usr/ports/*/Makefile to list all available
> :> subdiretories. Then, with some other command, one could fetch the
> :> current port's directory from the cvs server to install the port.
> :>
> :> Do these thoughts m
>On Wed, Feb 09, 2000 at 08:35:07PM +0200, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> 1. Set cursor "blinking" or "destructive" (SC_BLINK_CURSOR)
>> 2. Press Scroll Lock (cursor will go away)
>> 3. Switch to another vtyX
>> 4. Switch to the original vty, where you pressed Scroll Lock
>> 5. Watch the curs
On Wed, Feb 09, 2000 at 04:36:07PM -0600, nathan wrote:
> I've also had problems upgrading from 3.4-RELEASE to 4.0
> i have a dual proc system, and have been EAGERLY anticipating 4.0 so i can
> install WINE, VMWARE, etc
>
> my process went like this
>
> 1. boot normally
> 2. killall -TERM inetd
On 2000-Feb-10 09:03:12 +1100, John Polstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>but not the hard limit. It's even documented in sh(1):
>
> ulimit [-HSacdflmnust] [limit]
...
> given. The default is to display the soft limits, and to set
> both the hard and the soft limits.
I
On Wed, Feb 09, 2000 at 08:35:07PM +0200, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
> Hi!
>
> 1. Set cursor "blinking" or "destructive" (SC_BLINK_CURSOR)
> 2. Press Scroll Lock (cursor will go away)
> 3. Switch to another vtyX
> 4. Switch to the original vty, where you pressed Scroll Lock
> 5. Watch the cursor will
> Yep, you're remembering wrong. You can raise the soft limit again,
> but not the hard limit. It's even documented in sh(1):
Maybe the default in bash changed somewhere along the line (modifing the
hard limit rather than the soft limit). Oh well, no problem. It's nice
to know there's a reas
> Sounds cool, but could you please describe what it does? Apparently
> it adds a temporary pass rule between two endpoints, in response to a
> triggering rule that contains "keep-state". Is that right?
correct, and this is what i tried to write in the second part of
my HEAD-UP email...
> I re
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Luigi Rizzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This will let you write things like (taken from a live -current):
>
> rizzo# ipfw show
> 00100 313 15907 allow tcp from any to any keep-state setup
> 002000 0 deny tcp from any to any
>
Is there some way to ifconfig up a dummy ethernet interface, one that
will work like the loopback one (lo0) on FreeBSD?
I'm playing around with a local caching named on a machine that has only
lo0 and a ppp0 interface, and bind always replies with 'for
authoritative replies ... blah blah' when I
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Louis A. Mamakos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is it just me, or did something change?
>
> It seems that now you can't raise resource limits after they've been
> lowered. I've had a 'ulimit -c 0' in my login profile for a while;
> previously when I needed to do
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ruslan Ermilov
writes:
> [Redirected to -current]
>
> On Wed, Feb 09, 2000 at 11:49:30AM -0800, Cy Schubert wrote:
> > Can FreeBSD be upgraded from 3.4-stable to 4.0-current from source.
> > When I installed -current on my testbed I got a number of sig 12's
> >
[Redirected to -current]
On Wed, Feb 09, 2000 at 11:49:30AM -0800, Cy Schubert wrote:
> Can FreeBSD be upgraded from 3.4-stable to 4.0-current from source.
> When I installed -current on my testbed I got a number of sig 12's
> (SIGSYS), e.g. fix one, reiterate, fix the next one, etc., that I
:> a target "overview" into each /usr/ports/*/Makefile to list all available
:> subdiretories. Then, with some other command, one could fetch the
:> current port's directory from the cvs server to install the port.
:>
:> Do these thoughts make any sense?
:
:Yes, this has been desired for some t
* Kai Voigt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000209 13:26] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm just doing a cvsup update of my system and -as many times before- I
> realize that /usr/ports/ takes a lot of time and also disk space to sync.
>
> # du -sk /usr/ports
> 71118 /usr/ports
>
> Am I the only one being little
Hello,
I'm just doing a cvsup update of my system and -as many times before- I
realize that /usr/ports/ takes a lot of time and also disk space to sync.
# du -sk /usr/ports
71118 /usr/ports
Am I the only one being little annoyed by this fact? Would it make
any sense to offer some "castrated"
Hello,
FYI, recently IPv6 scoped addr format is changed on KAME
repository, so the change is also merged to 4.0.
The scoped addr format is typically used for IPv6 link local addr.
before: addr@scope
after:scope%addr
Before change, they were printed like this,
%netstat -r -f inet6
> Hi all!
>
> Charon wrote:
>
> > At 02:40 PM 2/7/00 -0500, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
> > >Why have there not been any snapshots of 4.0-CURRENT since 01/27/2000?
> > >(current.freebsd.org). Just curious...
> >
> > I've been trying to get a recent snapshot for a while too... There haven't
> >
On 2000-Feb-09 15:29:45 +1100, Yoshinobu Inoue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Yes, but about getaddrinfo(), I think it is backing to
>original(gethostbyname) behaviour before 1 month ago, rather
>than changing.
In which case I withdraw my request that netstat change at the same time.
Peter
To Uns
On 2000-Feb-08 22:05:32 +1100, "Daniel C. Sobral" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Yoshinobu Inoue wrote:
>>
>> > If IPv4 dotted-decimal forms are given, getaddrinfo() calls finally
>> > inet_pton(). inet_pton() is defined in RFC2553 and it does not permit
>> > non-standard IPv4 dotted-decimal, such a
[Bcc to -net as also relevant there]
People, in the next day or so, with Jordan's approval, and in
response to many queries i got about this, i am going to commit to
-current (and then to -stable when it settles a bit) some ipfw
patches which make the firewall stateful (only if you use the
new fe
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Hello,
I was installing the 4.0 snapshot of 1/27/2000
when it asked if I wanted to install the XFree86 stuff.. I kept getting
this error
lib/X11/XF86Setup/texts/ja/help_keyboard.tcl
lib/X11/XF86Setup/texts/ja/help_monitor.tcl
lib/X11/XF86Setup/texts/ja/help_mouse.tcl
lib/X11/XF86Setup/texts/ja/h
Is it just me, or did something change?
It seems that now you can't raise resource limits after they've been
lowered. I've had a 'ulimit -c 0' in my login profile for a while;
previously when I needed to do debugging, I'd raise the limit to
something reasonable at the shell prompt, and then deb
Just wanted to say me too. I have not tried the old driver though. I
just mostly did not worry about it, I just got a sound card, so I
figured that it was because of the way I had something setup.
Darren Wiebe
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Matthew Hunt wrote:
>
> On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 10:10:01PM -0600,
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone could clarify approximate date when the GNATS is expected to be
> fixed?
The current target is late thursday PST, depending on a couple of factors.
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On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
| Just wondering, does anyone know if we will have a working driver for the
| Aureal Vortex soundcard by the time 4.0 is released? I'm just curious
| because I thought the driver for this card was supposed to be finished a
| long time ago..
If my m
John Polstra wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Maxim Sobolev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > John Polstra wrote:
> >
> > > Are you sure you're not just hitting this problem described in
> > > src/UPDATING?
> > >
> > > 2124:
> > > The default way that virtual tables in our def
On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 10:10:01PM -0600, Tim Seidl wrote:
> i have a card with a CS4232 chip in it also, but i have a different
> problem.. audio will only play once, after you play one thing and stop it
> audio cant get to the card anymore, mp3123 or xmms will just sit there..
> the old pcm dr
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, John Polstra wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Maxim Sobolev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > No, because since 2124 I've recompiled both world (several times
> > actually) and all C++ libs used by the kde. If you will read my
> > previous message thoughtfully, yo
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Maxim Sobolev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Polstra wrote:
>
> > Are you sure you're not just hitting this problem described in
> > src/UPDATING?
> >
> > 2124:
> > The default way that virtual tables in our default C++
>
> No, because since 21
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone could clarify approximate date when the GNATS is expected to be
> fixed?
>
It apears to have been working for the last few days (see
http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr-summary.cgi for new PR's).
-
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> todays current kernel made the ata-zip drive useable again.
I know, I committed the fix yesterday, I even mailed you so :)
-Søren
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Hi,
Does anyone could clarify approximate date when the GNATS is expected to be
fixed?
Thanks,
Maxim
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The University of Texas at Austin
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John Polstra wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Maxim Sobolev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Donn Miller wrote:
> >
> > > I am running the lastest -current (just did a cvsup followed by a make
> > > world last night). I am getting these link errors when trying to compile
> > > the devel
Just wondering, does anyone know if we will have a working driver for the
Aureal Vortex soundcard by the time 4.0 is released? I'm just curious
because I thought the driver for this card was supposed to be finished a
long time ago..
===
Hi,
While updating the src on the newly installed machine would work,
it doesn't answer the real problem. The 'make release' target
in /usr/src/release is responsible for creating the src tarball
which should (and actually does) contain the tools directory.
The problem is that sysinstall is
> >> >also support shortend form(such as 172.16 for 172.0.0.16 above),
> >> >after some more wait, maybe today.
> >>
> >> In which case, could you also make the following change (untested) to
> >> netstat(1) to remove the ambiguity in address abbreviations:
> >Wmmm, this might be reasonable, but
Amitha (the person who has been working on the lockd code) has finished
most of his work. There are still some issues with handling async locks
and cancel messages. Also we were not able to implement the full NLM
protocol as the FreeBSD kernel does not currently request NFS locks (we
should f
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, f.johan.beisser wrote:
> the card itself is a crystal CS 4232 (if i remember correctly) and had
> performed fine with OSS drivers under 3.4 (but didn't recieve audio from
> linux binaries).
i have a card with a CS4232 chip in it also, but i have a different
problem.. audio
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, John W. DeBoskey wrote:
>I've just installed a 4.0-2208-SNAP on a test machine, sources
> current as of 9am EST for the make world/make release.
>
>The following command fails almost immediately:
>
>cd /usr/src && make world
I would would do a cvsup first be
> >So I think I'll make small changes to getaddrinfo() for it to
> >also support shortend form(such as 172.16 for 172.0.0.16 above),
> >after some more wait, maybe today.
>
> In which case, could you also make the following change (untested) to
> netstat(1) to remove the ambiguity in address abbr
On 2000-Feb-09 12:39:01 +1100, Yoshinobu Inoue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> IMHO, having a 172.16 mean a network address of 172.16.0.0 or a
>> host address of 172.0.0.16 is somewhat confusing...
...
>So I think I'll make small changes to getaddrinfo() for it to
>also support shortend form(such as
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Peter Jeremy writes:
: Since it's sort-of related: netstat(1) will drop trailing 0's from
: the routes it prints out, ie 10.2.3.0/24 will print as 10.2.3/24
: (though route(8) won't accept 10.2.3/24 as an input).
:
: IMHO, having a 172.16 mean a network address of
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Gerald Abshez writes:
: ep0: No irq?!
You have an irq conflict. Make sure that pccard.conf.sample lists
only those IRQs that are definitely free on your machine.
Warner
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todays current kernel made the ata-zip drive useable again.
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It seems that with rev 1.72 of /src/sys/net/if_tun.c, if_ibytes and
if_ipackets are no long updated in tunread(). I don't know why this was
taken out, but these stats were nice for programs like wmnet. The
following patch restores this function and works for me, although I may
be missing someth
On 2000-Feb-09 14:09:34 +1100, Yoshinobu Inoue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >So I think I'll make small changes to getaddrinfo() for it to
>> >also support shortend form(such as 172.16 for 172.0.0.16 above),
>> >after some more wait, maybe today.
>>
>> In which case, could you also make the foll
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Chris Webb writes:
: FWIW, I'm still see the mysterious loss of interrupts after a suspend or
: hibernate on my Vaio N505X with a 3com Megahertz card (now running
: -current cvsuped and built this morning).
Yes. That 's because we need acpi in order to properly
s
hi,
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JS> I am currently writing several programs that, for one reason or another,
JS> need to be localized in various sections. On Solaris, I can see what
JS> choices I have by running 'locale -a'. However, all my attempts to find a
JS> similar f
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