The PostgreSQL group has recently had a patch submitted with a snippet
of code from FreeBSDs src/bin/mkdir/mkdir.c.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/bin/mkdir/mkdir.c?annotate=1.27
Is this intentionally under the 4 clause license or does the copyright
from the website (2 clause) applied
Doug Barton wrote:
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> Wesley Morgan wrote:
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> > I'm not knocking anyone or any code, especially considering this IS
> > -current... BUT... I don't need to read the code to know that I am seeing
> > the same fortunes on first login after reboot more often than I can
> > attribute to random cha
Sean O'Connell wrote:
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> Rod Taylor stated:
> : Wesley Morgan wrote:
> : >
> : > On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Rod Taylor wrote:
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> : > > My server functions properly (harddrives inside). My diskless machines
> : > > (mounting same fi
Wesley Morgan wrote:
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> On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Rod Taylor wrote:
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> > My server functions properly (harddrives inside). My diskless machines
> > (mounting same filesystems via NFS) are having problems. Thanks in
> > advance.
> >
> > bash-2.03$ to
ng starting
bootpc hw address is 0:60:97:de:4e:38
My ip address is 10.0.0.185
Server ip address is 10.0.0.2
Gateway ip address is 0.0.0.0
Server name is king.zort.on.ca
boot file is /kernel.diskless
Subnet mask is 255.0.0.0
Router is 10.0.0.1
Ignoring field type 15
rootfs is 10.0.0.2:/
Ignoring fiel
-info: unrecognized option
> `--defsection=Programming & development tools.' Try `install-info
> --help' for a complete list of options. *** Error code 1
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all-info: unrecognized option
`--defsection=Programming & development tools.' Try `install-info
--help' for a complete list of options. *** Error code 1
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On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, Rod Taylor wrote:
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> > Personally, I'd like to see less stuff in the system source for
> > smaller installs and lower compile time leaving it up to me to
> > customize the individual stuff thats installed. Unle
e FreeBSD
installs, I'm willing to let it 'auto-install itself'.
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stable, and 1 year of -current).
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Mikhail Teterin wrote:
> What about a new login-class capability specifying the maximum
> percentage of CPU time a class of users can utilize? With standard
> class having 90% (or 95%)? The machine would appear (to most of
> the users) as if it had 10% slower CPU, with the remaining usable
> by th
> Right or wrong, you forgot:
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> 5. BSD tradition.
>
> Case 5 justifies Fortran.
>
> Me, I'd rather have Fortran as a port. I'd even grudgingly accept
> fortune as a port, as a matter of fact. Our base system is bloated.
> While a lot of widely used programs are only available through
> ports, a
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On 09-Apr-99 Rod Taylor wrote:
> > My Joliet formated cd's aren't mounting with the Joliet extensions. I
> > believe I saw that FreeBSD supported these extensions. I'm mounting
> > mostly recorded cds, in older nec cdrom dri
My Joliet formated cd's aren't mounting with the Joliet extensions. I
believe I saw that FreeBSD supported these extensions. I'm mounting
mostly recorded cds, in older nec cdrom drives. (OS/2 mounts joliet
extensions fine on same machine).
Some disks done mount at all, and are complained about.
> > On the offchance that mty problems were chipset related, I swapped the
> > RealTek with the de0 card in my other machine, a 233MHz k6. It being a
>
> I have probably same problem here. NFS hangs and other
> network traffic is still alive. Though, my situation
> differs a little from yours.
Just out of curiosity, why are there games included in the FreeBSD
source tree?
For a group of people that was so worried about including dhcp because
it's extra code, don't you think it's time to make those games into
ports only?
I say this under the assumption that they're not required for Free
>doesn't matter what are the default names.
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> She just looked at him over the rotating pencil like, how slow can
>a mammal be and still have respiratory functions?
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it would be nice if they all had a common name to the end user..
Primarily, me.. Especially when you rip out one card, install another, then
the name changes on you...
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I have 2 cheap 100mbit nics (rj45 only). Both use the ReaTek 8139 chipset
(from the best that I can tell). Both are PCI.
I've attempted to use both cards in several PCI slots, under 2.2.8 and 3.0
boot floppies, and a 3.0-stable (updated 2 days ago). None of these
releases found either card i
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