> Well, sometimes I just get coredumps with these settings. Is this
> possible and am I doing something really stupid here or is this a bug?
Could be neither. See --help: --suspend => --action=suspend,
and the default --orphan-action=core-file remains in effect.
Perhaps when you get a core file,
Title: מבצעים מיוחדים למגנטים !!!
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I don't think I've reviewed the code. If you would like to clean it up,
that would be fine. This is not really core functionality. It's a bit
questionable whether we want this in the Hurd proper. But having it
cleaned up enough that it could go in can't hurt.
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Marco Gerards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 07:21:15PM +0100, Marco Gerards wrote:
> > > The ttychars call checks if the tty is not initialized yet with:
> > >
> > > if ((tp->t_flags & TS_INIT) == 0) {
> > > ...
> > >
"Alfred M. Szmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> haven't looked into this at all, but thought that I might report it
> anyway and check if it is indeed the intended behavior.
>
> If /servers/crash is not a core dumping crash server (i.e is either
> --kill or --suspend), then doing `gcore PID' wil
What do you all think about moving out all library parts into
seperate files? For example, moving the whole ihash section into
libihash.texi, and then doing soemthing like:
@node Integer Hash Library
@section Integer Hash Library
@include libihash.texi
Seems that this isn't pos
Hi,
haven't looked into this at all, but thought that I might report it
anyway and check if it is indeed the intended behavior.
If /servers/crash is not a core dumping crash server (i.e is either
--kill or --suspend), then doing `gcore PID' will do whatever the
crash server is currently. That is
Hey,
Moritz Schulte wrote socketio a while ago (2001-2002) and tried to get
it into the tree, but never recived any comments. I haven't reviewed
the code at all, but would it be possible to get it into the tree? I
think Moritz has assigned his copyright over to the FSF already, so
copyright issu
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A while ago I was told there are some serious problems with the
serial driver in GNUMach 1.x. This has something to do with the
allowed serial speed and PPP.
What is the problem with Mach and what causes this problem? I'm
willing to look into this problem. Does this patch already
Some of these interfaces will probably go away or change
drastically. Since the ones in that category are already not used
by anyone, no need to document them as they are. Some of the other
ones (like the lookup calls) will probably move out of libc at some
point.
Which ones will
> What do you all think about moving out all library parts into
> seperate files?
I don't see a problem with this, though I also don't really know
the motivation for it.
Cleanliness...
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Thanks.
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