e. GDBE should be in the tree for it's technical merits (which
> I've found it does have). However, if it turns out in X years from today
> GELI can do everything GDBE can do and better, then I would say we should
> figure out a way to remove GDBE.
>
> On Mon, Oct 19
inent.
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Rick Macklem wrote on Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 08:42:25PM -0500:
> Martin Cracauer wrote:
> > Stefan Bethke wrote on Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 07:14:44PM +0100:
> > > Am 11.01.2012 um 17:57 schrieb Martin Cracauer:
> > >
> > > > I'm sorry for the unspecific bu
Stefan Bethke wrote on Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 07:14:44PM +0100:
> Am 11.01.2012 um 17:57 schrieb Martin Cracauer:
>
> > I'm sorry for the unspecific bug report but I thought a heads-up is
> > better than none.
> >
> > $ uname -a
> > FreeBSD wings.cons.org
junk, mostly zeros
I did do some ports building lately but not at the same time that this
problem manifested itself. I speculate some ports blocks were still
resident in the filesystem buffer cache.
Server is Linux.
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Martin Cracauer wrote on Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 05:24:06PM -0500:
> editors/emacs21 and emacs22 are still broken with this.
>
> Changing utmp to utmpx in #include and in the struct declares I still
> get:
> filelock.c:297: error: 'struct utmpx' has no member named 'ut
27;ut_time'
Any suggestions?
The manpage is still for utmp, not utmpx, unless my -current got
hopelessly out of sync.
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Martin Cracauer wrote:
> If you really want to background one process from /etc/rc, you would
> still do that by writing a wrapped that catches SIGINT and send
^^^ ^
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Randell Jesup wrote:
> Martin Cracauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >would you please have a look at the following sh fix? My brain is a
> >bit rusty and maybe I overlook a drawback.
> >
> >When a child is receiving SIGSTOP,
p;& errno == EINTR && breakwaitcmd == 0) ||
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Andrey A. Chernov wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 09:03:49AM +0200, Martin Cracauer wrote:
> > 1) It seems that you can work around the coredump by looking at the
> >next char after \202. For real expansions of variables in
> >here-do
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Andrey A. Chernov wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 09:47:08AM +0200, Martin Cracauer wrote:
> > ! if (c >= CTLESC && c <= CTLQUOTEMARK) {
> > synentry = CWORD;
> > !
make this official, although in the
following form, otherwise wrong characters are echoed.
Anyone for whom this fix doesn't work?
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jun Kuriyama wrote:
> #!/bin/sh
> cat < [8bit text which contains 0x82 character]
> EOF
I'm very short of time these days, but here are thoughts and a
backtrace:
0x82 == \202 == CTLVAR in the parser. For real variable expansion,
the parser inserts \202 into the input s
ou need the full crypto stuff, including src/sys/crypto. See example
cvsup files.
Yes, a HEADS up or an entry to /usr/src/UPDATE would have been great.
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That should be easy to reproduce on your development system by just
copying an old /usr/bin/perl executable to it and trying to build.
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Martin Cracauer writes:
> : [CC'ed to current]
> : Message to others for bootstrapping:
> :
> : Checkout perl (contrib/perl5 and gnu/usr.bin/perl) from -D 2624,
> : build and in
[CC'ed to current]
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Martin Cracauer wrote:
> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mark Murray wrote:
> > May I have a login on your build box to have a look?
>
> It would be more useful if you could put a log of your buildworld (at
> least the per
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>
> Am I the only person who miss a brief document which tells what
> the outcome of the meeting was ?
Who was there, anyway?
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way to tell
each machine from each other, like a hostid. The ethernet address of
the first card could be.
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Martin Cracauer wrote:
> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David O'Brien wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 02, 2000 at 04:42:29PM +0930, Matthew Thyer wrote:
> > > Three issues:
> > > - floating point math doesn't seem to work properly:
>
he
native assembler or vice versa?
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Martin Cracauer writes:
> : Have you tried building and installing the new binutils before
> : compiling the rest of the world?
>
> This shouldn't be required for buildworld. If
message with a source tree after
>
> *default date=2000.05.23.00.00.00
Have you tried building and installing the new binutils before
compiling the rest of the world?
Some assembler files are not compatible with the old binutils.
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#16 0x80925af in ?? ()
#17 0x811e317 in ?? ()
#18 0x814f1d0 in ?? ()
#19 0x814d235 in ?? ()
#20 0x8173a48 in ?? ()
#21 0x807c309 in ?? ()
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", or does
> it have a proper title? I need this one.
"Not yet" is what comp.std.c says, but any time soon. It is excepted
to be available as a cheap PDF like the C++ standard.
[info could be out of date, didn't check news for weeks]
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> file on the ext2fs via vn as the freebsd root containing a freebsd install
> on ffs or ext2. This way might make it easier to have access to the
> underlying ext2 and make it easier for the base linux system to populate /
> modify if linux has tr
u point me to the newest set of ObjC patches for gdb, please?
I don't think they will it into the base system, mainly because it
takes off files from the vendor branch. But we also have a gdb in
ports, where patches are more welcome.
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;t care (although most other native compilers
like SRC m3, CMUCL, SML/NJ do).
FreeBSD's fpsetmask(3) stuff is simple inline assembler that I
personally used in Linux, it should be relativly easy to carry it
around with your application on i386 machines.
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The outcome was that applications that care must set the control word
themself and that we go the way of least resistance for the rest.
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g in
> the driver architecture nor any of my testing that would suggest this is
> actually the case at this point.
I appended an old posting of mine. No 3com cards, though.
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would you please approve us to do so?
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bruce Evans wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Martin Cracauer wrote:
> > It is possible that we indroduced the bug by our profiling changes?
> > The line in i386.c that generates the code in question is from
> > revision 1.5, which is the profiling
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David O'Brien wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 02:31:01PM +0100, Martin Cracauer wrote:
> > Where's the bug, anyway? Do we need to fix the compiler or would it be
> > better to get a newer assembler?
>
> A new assembler (whole binutil
e bug, anyway? Do we need to fix the compiler or would it be
better to get a newer assembler?
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/usr/src/contrib/gcc/config/i386/i386.c:2988 seems to be the line that
writes the GOTOFF without an argument.
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ss CPU)
Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0x52c Stepping = 12
Features=0x1bf
Let me repeat that this looks like a serious memory mapping bug and
that we must not ship 4.0 until we gain more knowledge about it.
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program dumps core, both when running in gdb and running standalone.
As I said, everything works fine when linking statically. In
3.4-stable, all is well for static and dynamic linking.
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s possible to write a plugin for the BSDI
version of Navigator 3.04 so that it display *.png files as it
displays *.gif files now?
As I understand, a plugin doesn't have fine enough access to the
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which might do the job you want static linking for.
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, tele danmarQ
kvindeservice wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Feb 19100, Martin Cracauer wrote:
>
> > > > > > It seem hardwiring SCSI devices is broken in -current:
> > > dmesg would be useful, otherwise we can't even begin to guess wh
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Peter Wemm wrote:
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> > > Martin Cracauer wrote:
> > > > It seem hardwiring SCSI devices is broken in -current:
>
> dmesg would be useful, otherwise we can't even begin to guess what happened.
I can't pr
cd0 at scbus1 target 6
device cd1 at scbus1 target 2
However, config rejects it:
config: line 239: ahc 0 not defined
config: line 240: ahc 1 not defined
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r any
> recommendations on hardware with a better price/performance ratio at a
> low thermal (chassis is very compact).
Last time I checked the fxp chips got much hotter than either a DEC
21143 or a realtek 8139 (which is otherwise unrecommended).
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> to go try to find one of those cases, I will.
That would be nice. I'm collecting items for a formal, automatic test
suite.
That goes to every reader of this list, of course :-).
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Feldman wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Martin Cracauer wrote:
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> > > I still think we should *seriously* consider switching to pdksh.
> >
> > As I said before, pdksh has other bugs.
>
> > Also we would loose
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David O'Brien wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 03:40:20PM +0100, Martin Cracauer wrote:
> > You can also fool sh into running the *wrong* binary if if you have
> > two in showdowed paths:
>
> pdksh does not suffer from either this probl
fix I sent. Looking for cases that
aren't...
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
> Martin Cracauer wrote:
> >
> > In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
> > > It seems to me that when there's a PATH= assignment you don't want to
> > > add anything to the cache or
er, but the source messes with the hashtable
too directly in too many places.
Appended diff does the second route. Does it fix your problems?
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OK, the problem is real.
BTW, its worse:
#! /bin/sh
hash -v
PATH=/sbin:/bin
PATH=/foo:/bar:/bin ls
hash -v
ls
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gt; % hash -v
> builtin hash
> builtin echo
> /usr/bin/which
> /usr/sbin/ls
> Caching index based on temp. path
> % ls
> ls: not found
$PATH is still /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:
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> related.
No, $PATH is restored to what is was before the first make command.
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n now reproduce the problem. Please test the appended diff which
should fix this problem while still working for the
here-backquote-three-stage-pipeline case.
My apology especially to Bruce, I managed to pass your test case by
not copy/pasting it, but typing it in with "bits" missing :-(
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bruce Evans wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Martin Cracauer wrote:
>
> > In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bruce Evans wrote:
> > > `man sh' now hangs when the pager is exited. This is caused by the recent
> > > change to sh/eval.c
&g
ave 1.24?
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he problem.
Steve Price fixed my 1.23 mistake in 1.24.
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file changes. I recommend it to everyone working on headers.
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/usr/src might not
save much.
You need the binutils libraries and friends as aout, so it might be
easier to start from a source that carries everything you need with
it and link it statically.
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/aout-gdb && make install` and it uses
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/gdb or fetches some other source by itself if it
can't use native sources. The modula-3 port does something in that
line, uses /usr/src if it can.
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that does? Linux's stuff appears to support it.
>
A build-time dependecy on ports/devel/nasm?
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L_MATH_EMUL (although actualy computing of error codes
isn't done in this case) and not to make things worse for (non-GPL)
MATH_EMUL.
I plan to commit this, unless someone objets (the impressive-looking
trapcode table is only 127 bytes in size, to pre-comment on one
issue).
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assume you use kdb_init() from db_elf.c, you how do you call it
given that you neither have the symbol (not loaded yet) nor the
address (`nm /kernel` output not useful)?
[Throwing an egg after the chicken that fails to produce the egg]
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id assume this isn't done due to the problem of multiple uses
of the same static symbol name and hence I didn't try. In fact it
works for me. Thanks.
Now down with that FPU thing :-)
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and I can verify that the data is
wrong when I just use the hex address in ddb.
How can I get an address suitable for ddb? What are the offsets to add
to the symbol addresses I get from nm?
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mmers who live there.
I don't expect the work I'm going to do (FP exceptions) to be
difficult to support on non-FPU machines, so I'm going to get a
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I want an exception. Or at least an exception value
Floating point exception (core dumped)
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cess. For example, you
might want to use it get the whole process group of everything it
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t one board.
I did run such a setup as well, but the disks on the first controller
with BIOS ran much faster than those on the BIOSless controller.
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Critical are long pipelines, especially in backquote or here-documents
and when receivers (not senders) terminate the run.
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