On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 08:55:51PM +, b. f. wrote:
> Dmitry Andric wrote:
> >On 2010-09-25 21:16, Paul B Mahol wrote:
> >> When to expect to get rid of GNU as and other binutils tools?
>
> >Work is progressing steadily on the clang/llvm integrated assembler,
> >which removes the need for an ex
On 25 September 2010 21:10, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
> M. Warner Losh wrote:
>
>> It would be very convenient to have this particular thing in the base, and
>> we shouldn't be too dogmatic about never having any new 3rd
>> party things in the base.
>>
>
> Please no, don't add optional servers to th
>> M. Warner Losh wrote:
>: I agree but like Aleksandr said, almost 70% of dhcp code is already in
>: base so adding 1Mb of dhcpd code wouldn't be too much. I like the idea
>: to keep some parts in the ports tree and move out from the base.
>
> Yea. I agree too. Just because BIND was EOLd in 6
Dmitry Andric wrote:
>On 2010-09-25 21:16, Paul B Mahol wrote:
>> When to expect to get rid of GNU as and other binutils tools?
>Work is progressing steadily on the clang/llvm integrated assembler,
>which removes the need for an external assembler such as gas, and which
>should also reduce compile
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 10:23:44PM +0200, Dimitry Andric wrote:
> On 2010-09-25 21:16, Paul B Mahol wrote:
> >On 9/22/10, Dimitry Andric wrote:
> >>As of r212979, you should now be able to build world and kernel on i386
> >>and amd64 with clang, without any additional patches!
> ...
> >When to exp
M. Warner Losh wrote:
It would be very convenient to have this particular thing in the
base, and we shouldn't be too dogmatic about never having any new 3rd
party things in the base.
Please no, don't add optional servers to the base. I already don't like
sendmail, bind, ntpd and inetd in the
2010/9/25 jhell :
> On 09/25/2010 09:24, Alexander Kojevnikov wrote:
>> On 25 September 2010 17:04, Alexander Kojevnikov
>> wrote:
>>> On 25 September 2010 15:44, jhell wrote:
Really awesome!
This will come in handy to serve up stable/*/UPDATING and head/UPDATING
to. And think
On 2010-09-25 21:16, Paul B Mahol wrote:
On 9/22/10, Dimitry Andric wrote:
As of r212979, you should now be able to build world and kernel on i386
and amd64 with clang, without any additional patches!
...
When to expect to get rid of GNU as and other binutils tools?
Work is progressing stea
On amd64 r213168 I've a ral(4) CardBus
wireless device of obscure origin.
It is identified as
# pciconf -lv
r...@pci0:3:0:0:class=0x028000 card=0x68351462 chip=0x02011814 rev=0x01
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Ralink Technology, Corp.'
device = 'Ralink Chipset 802.11b/g WLAN Card ( R
On 9/22/10, Dimitry Andric wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As of r212979, you should now be able to build world and kernel on i386
> and amd64 with clang, without any additional patches!
>
> To do so, make sure you have updated your installed world to at least
> r212904 (which has the most recently imported clan
On 09/25/2010 09:24, Alexander Kojevnikov wrote:
> On 25 September 2010 17:04, Alexander Kojevnikov
> wrote:
>> On 25 September 2010 15:44, jhell wrote:
>>> Really awesome!
>>>
>>> This will come in handy to serve up stable/*/UPDATING and head/UPDATING
>>> to. And thinking along those lines it co
Hi.
I'd like to inform about three new features in GELI available in HEAD:
1. AES-XTS encryption. XTS mode is a standard that is recommended these
days for storage encryption. This is the default now. AES-XTS support
was also added to opencrypto framework and aesni(4) driver.
2. Multiple e
On 25 September 2010 17:04, Alexander Kojevnikov
wrote:
> On 25 September 2010 15:44, jhell wrote:
>> Really awesome!
>>
>> This will come in handy to serve up stable/*/UPDATING and head/UPDATING
>> to. And thinking along those lines it could probably be incorporated
>> directly into the DAV tree
On 2010-09-25 03:13, Mark Tinguely wrote:
I was inspired by the clang build world topic to try a cross build world
of ARM from a i386 computer.
I use the build command:
make TARGET_ARCH=arm TARGET_CPUTYPE=xscale buildworld
(I tried an "TARGET_CPUTYPE=cortex-a8" once also, I got the same er
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