[Bug 219471] : mention -p2 flag but do not exist for make

2017-05-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=219471

Bug ID: 219471
   Summary: : mention -p2 flag but do not
exist for make
   Product: Documentation
   Version: Latest
  Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
  Severity: Affects Only Me
  Priority: ---
 Component: Documentation
  Assignee: freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org
  Reporter: am...@amutu.com

in chapter 2.6 : 
In answering this, two flags will serve you well: -d m and “-p 2”...

but
make -p 2
usage: make [-BeikNnqrstWwX] 
[-C directory] [-D variable] [-d flags] [-f makefile]
[-I directory] [-J private] [-j max_jobs] [-m directory] [-T file]
[-V variable] [variable=value] [target ...]

This is FreeBSD 10.3R

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HEADS UP: doc/ slush for 11.1R begins on 10 June, 2017

2017-05-23 Thread Marc Fonvieille
Hi all,

The doc slush will begin on 10 June, 2017

The purpose of the doc slush is to slow down the rate of changes in that
tree in order to allow the translation teams time to finalize their work
and to avoid last-minute breakage for the 11.1-RELEASE.

Please note that the slush will not apply to /htdocs documents.

As usual, this is not a real freeze and requires no formal commit
approval procedure for your commit, but you are kindly requested not to
commit large, structural changes during that period.

Tagging of the doc tree is scheduled to take place on 24 June, 2017.
Thank you for your cooperation and keep up the good work!

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Re: having trouble making changes to the handbook

2017-05-23 Thread Ernie Luzar

snip
When I ran the "make" command the resulting html files are just written 
into the directory that "make" was run from. How do I tell "make" to 
write the output to a location of my selection?

'make install' should respect DESTDIR, of course, and I think (but
did not test) that the usual OBJDIR-manipulation variables would
work.

I take this to mean there are existing methods to point the html code 
generated by the make process to a separate path. Being brand new to 
changing content of the handbook I am un-familiar with the DESTIR and 
OBJDIR variables.


Please provide an example of how to code it on the command line.


`make DESTDIR=/path/to/web/root install`

will install the compiled html files to the indicated path, but will
also leave a copy of them in the source (doc?) tree where you currently
don't like them.

The one that I'm not entirely sure would work would be something
like

`make MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/usr/obj/doc`

which I guess would mirror the directory structure of the doc tree
checkout (using absolute paths!) inside /usr/obj/doc instead of
leaving html files in the source tree.  But again, I did not test
that to check.

MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX is documented in build(7).



For your information. I did many trial and error runs testing
make DESTDIR=/root/htm.text install
make MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/root/html.text
make install -D /root/html.text

In all cases the generated html code gets populated into the directory 
the make command was executed from and /root/html.text directory is left 
empty.


But I discovered that issuing "make install" will cause the 
/usr/share/doc directory tree to be populated with the handbook html 
files. This is what I was after from the beginning. Just the html files 
by them selfs. I don't care where there at as long as its just the html 
files only.


Other thing is "make clean" has to be issued between each cycle of "make 
install".


One last thing. When I go to edit the chapter.xml content I see the text 
wraped in notation. Is there a special term that this "notation" is 
normally referred by?


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Re: having trouble making changes to the handbook

2017-05-23 Thread Trevor Roydhouse

Ernie Luzar wrote on 24/05/2017 03:43:

One last thing. When I go to edit the chapter.xml content I see the
text wraped in notation. Is there a special term that this "notation"
is normally referred by?


Are you referring to the tags which comprise the XML markup?



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2017-05-23 Thread Nicholas Meyler
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making it FASTER, with a LARGER build volume, at HIGHER resolutions and a LOWER 
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making their 3D technology elegant and compact.

Their 3D printer has been designed to offer the best and the smartest 
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The Software Engineer will be responsible for the design, development, 
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Create technical specifications and develop software solutions based upon the 
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Design, develop and implement software and associated features on the 3D Printer
Design and develop user interfaces and application frameworks that support 
communication with the 3D Printer Hardware and Firmware, 3D print file 
placement, file viewing, file editing and assigning process values
Collaborate and work closely with Systems, Mechanical, Electrical and Process 
Engineers to develop and implement the software features desired by those 
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Perform design and code reviews, unit-tests and system integrations
Develop software requirements and software project plan
Support QA testing of the developed software
Participate in software alpha and beta test programs
Experience:
3 to 5 years of experience in the relevant Engineering discipline

Requirements:
BS or MS in Computer Science or Computer Engineering
Three years of experience developing commercial software applications
Proficient in C#, .NET and C++
Excellent Object Oriented Design skills
Good knowledge of Operating Systems
Excellent knowledge of Embedded Systems
Good understanding of Communication Protocols
Experience with Application frameworks and design patterns
Experience with GUI Development using frameworks
Proficiency using modern software development processes, including software 
configuration management tools and defect tracking tools
Excellent documentation skills, communication skills and collaboration skills

(2) Additive Manufacturing Design Engineer (Ventura)

Responsibilities:
• Prepare 3D models for printing process
• Collaborate with customers to design parts and tools for additive 
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• Learn & perform topology optimization
• Develop best practices and user guides for additive manufacturing lab
• Maintain robust revision controls and file management for 3D data
• Support the setup and operation of metal powder bed fusion (DMLS) additive 
manufacturing machines & auxiliary equipment
• Assist in periodic maintenance procedures of equipment
• Comply with health, safety, and environmental procedures
• Participate in continuous improvement initiatives
Minimum Requirements:
• BS Degree in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering or similar discipline
• Minimum 2 years experience with 3D CAD, preferably SolidWorks
• Ability to read & create engineering drawings, including GD&T
• Experience performing 3D simulation, such as FEA or CFD
• Demonstrated aptitude for learning and creative problem solving
• Demonstrated ability to work autonomously with minimal direction
• Willingness to support periodic off-hours work (on-call)
• Ability to lift 35 lbs

Desired Skills:
• Experience with Magics software
• Experience with additive manufacturing
• Experience with topology optimization
• Experience with plastic injection molding and mold design

(3) Additive Manufacturing Technician (Ventura)

Responsibilities:
• Prepare 3D models for printing process, including design of supports
• Set up and operate metal powder bed fusion (DMLS) additive manufacturing 
machines
• Remove platforms and supports from printed parts using bandsaws, die 
grinders, bead blasting, etc.
• Perform routine maintenance procedures on shop equipment & coordinate service 
as needed to ensure high level of productiv

[Bug 217797] Fix typo in sysdecode_ioctlname(3)

2017-05-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=217797

--- Comment #2 from commit-h...@freebsd.org ---
A commit references this bug:

Author: jhb
Date: Wed May 24 01:06:09 UTC 2017
New revision: 318770
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/318770

Log:
  MFC 315310: Spell "const" properly.

  PR:   217797

Changes:
_U  stable/11/
  stable/11/lib/libsysdecode/sysdecode_ioctlname.3

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[Bug 219482] pmake book say different with man of make about "include"

2017-05-23 Thread bugzilla-noreply
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=219482

Bug ID: 219482
   Summary: pmake book say different with man of make about
"include"
   Product: Documentation
   Version: Latest
  Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
  Severity: Affects Only Me
  Priority: ---
 Component: Documentation
  Assignee: freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org
  Reporter: am...@amutu.com

in 3.2. Including Other Makefiles:

PMake allows you to do the same thing for makefiles, with the added ability to
use variables in the filenames. An include directive in a makefile looks either
like this:

#include 
or this:

#include "file"

-
while man page of make writes:

All such structures are
 identified by a line beginning with a single dot (‘.’) character.  Files
 are included with either .include ⟨file⟩ or .include "file".

I think the pmake book should change to ".include".

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Great Opportunities in 3D Printing: Ventura, CA (Retained Searches)

2017-05-23 Thread Nicholas Meyler
New Exclusive Retained Searches from 
Wingate Dunross, Inc.

My new client in Ventura, CA has retained me on a set of exciting new searches 
in the field of 3D Printing, one of the hottest growth fields in the 
high-technology world.

Imagine a world where everybody can create.
Imagine the fastest and the most accurate 3D Printer.
Imagine a 3D Printer really easy-to-use.
A 3D Printer perfect for the industrial and professional users.
A 3D Printer driven by an Intelligent System, by a Cognitive System.
The Best Technology in The Best Design.
And now we need your help.

About My Client:
My Client is a 3D printing startup that integrates the latest exponential 
technologies in components, sensors, optical systems and chemistry to apply 
Moore’s Law to a new, proprietary 3D Printing technology. The result is a 
desktop, professional 3D Printer that takes 3D Printing from hours to minutes 
making it FASTER, with a LARGER build volume, at HIGHER resolutions and a LOWER 
cost. They're doing this with a user experience and a design oriented approach 
making their 3D technology elegant and compact.

Their 3D printer has been designed to offer the best and the smartest 
ultra-fast 3D Printing experience, from a clean cartridge system to a complete 
cognitive hardware and stand-alone technology that let users adopt this machine 
quickly in any kind of environment and for any type of usage.


(1) SOFTWARE ENGINEERING MANAGER/ARCHITECT
VENTURA (CA) | ENGINEERING | FULL-TIME

Job Description:
The Software Engineer will be responsible for the design, development, 
implementation and maintenance of software for the 3D Printer.

Responsibilities:
Create technical specifications and develop software solutions based upon the 
specifications
Design, develop and implement software and associated features on the 3D Printer
Design and develop user interfaces and application frameworks that support 
communication with the 3D Printer Hardware and Firmware, 3D print file 
placement, file viewing, file editing and assigning process values
Collaborate and work closely with Systems, Mechanical, Electrical and Process 
Engineers to develop and implement the software features desired by those 
Engineers
Perform design and code reviews, unit-tests and system integrations
Develop software requirements and software project plan
Support QA testing of the developed software
Participate in software alpha and beta test programs
Experience:
3 to 5 years of experience in the relevant Engineering discipline

Requirements:
BS or MS in Computer Science or Computer Engineering
Three years of experience developing commercial software applications
Proficient in C#, .NET and C++
Excellent Object Oriented Design skills
Good knowledge of Operating Systems
Excellent knowledge of Embedded Systems
Good understanding of Communication Protocols
Experience with Application frameworks and design patterns
Experience with GUI Development using frameworks
Proficiency using modern software development processes, including software 
configuration management tools and defect tracking tools
Excellent documentation skills, communication skills and collaboration skills

(2) Additive Manufacturing Design Engineer (Ventura)

Responsibilities:
• Prepare 3D models for printing process
• Collaborate with customers to design parts and tools for additive 
manufacturing processes using SolidWorks
• Learn & perform topology optimization
• Develop best practices and user guides for additive manufacturing lab
• Maintain robust revision controls and file management for 3D data
• Support the setup and operation of metal powder bed fusion (DMLS) additive 
manufacturing machines & auxiliary equipment
• Assist in periodic maintenance procedures of equipment
• Comply with health, safety, and environmental procedures
• Participate in continuous improvement initiatives
Minimum Requirements:
• BS Degree in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering or similar discipline
• Minimum 2 years experience with 3D CAD, preferably SolidWorks
• Ability to read & create engineering drawings, including GD&T
• Experience performing 3D simulation, such as FEA or CFD
• Demonstrated aptitude for learning and creative problem solving
• Demonstrated ability to work autonomously with minimal direction
• Willingness to support periodic off-hours work (on-call)
• Ability to lift 35 lbs

Desired Skills:
• Experience with Magics software
• Experience with additive manufacturing
• Experience with topology optimization
• Experience with plastic injection molding and mold design

(3) Additive Manufacturing Technician (Ventura)

Responsibilities:
• Prepare 3D models for printing process, including design of supports
• Set up and operate metal powder bed fusion (DMLS) additive manufacturing 
machines
• Remove platforms and supports from printed parts using bandsaws, die 
grinders, bead blasting, etc.
• Perform routine maintenance procedures on shop equipment & coordinate service 
as needed to ensure high level of productiv