supposedly have only shared libraries.)
Given that you've got a knob if you really care enough to change the
default, static init and /rescue should be adequate to get past all
the other bickering here, so please stop it already...
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of finishing their filesystems and understanding why it's done
that way. If Linux attempts to copy without understanding, and
doesn't complete the job, it doesn't imply that the original idea was
a Bad Thing, only that the implementation sucks.
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but now I consider that a waste
of space/time, and have reverted to just using cvsup to get the tags I
want.
I'm not a FreeBSD developer, and very rarely (just a handful of times)
have had to modify existing stuff to do what I want, so I don't need
my own repo to commit to. Wit
under /usr/src (such as /usr/src/CVS/Tag ).
Some of use cvsup and won't have CVS/Tag.
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e the contents of our own limits.h files?
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of documents
Actually it's 21 bits, and there are already some characters defined
above 0xFFFF.
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stly without using
many of the presupplied modules, but now I tend towards Python for
many (but not all) of those tasks.
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world to catch up again.
Can't help you with current, because I haven't tried compiling it for
quite a while now...
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ay have to steal a bit of space of MSW3.11.)
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