Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 12:05:34AM -0700 wrote:
> In reference to a message from David Whedon, dated Dec 10:
> > This is an unrelated patch to debconfclient.c. I don't know if people
> > will like it, or if it just makes code harder to read. The idea is that we
> > don't want to take up a lot of sp
In reference to a message from David Whedon, dated Dec 10:
> This is an unrelated patch to debconfclient.c. I don't know if people
> will like it, or if it just makes code harder to read. The idea is that we
> don't want to take up a lot of space with "INPUT", "GET" in a bunch of places
> all ar
> Run strings on your binary before and after this change. I'll be very
oops, you're right
> Probably from moving the text into the .so file?
must have been, and I can't reproduce it anyway, it looks like the david-way is
actually bigger now, suggestion withdrawn.
:-)
-David
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David Whedon wrote:
> netcfg dropped from 2289 bytes to 2160 bytes after I replaced the strings in
> this way.
>
> The biggest savings is probably in removing the multiple uses of things like
> "netcfg/get_hostname", but it doesn't help to have 200 copies of "get" either.
Run strings on your bi
CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: tale00/12/10 21:45:20
Modified files:
utilities/dbootstrap/po: fi.po
Log message:
26 fuzzy left, should be no newline problems
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This is an unrelated patch to debconfclient.c. I don't know if people
will like it, or if it just makes code harder to read. The idea is that we
don't want to take up a lot of space with "INPUT", "GET" in a bunch of places
all around the tree.
Here's the old way:
client->command (client
> The problem with the old way is that the STRDUP() macro expands to make two
> calls to strtok(), first to make sure the return value !=NULL, and then again to
> try and duplicate the sring. The second call to strtok() returns something
> different than the first call, and we fail.
>
> It's pos
CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:debian-installer
Changes by: tausq 00/12/10 21:16:38
Modified files:
tools/cdebconf/src: debconfclient.c
Log message:
fixed a macro expansion issue
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Cool, I'm using this for netcfg. One little problem that get's fixed by this:
Index: debconfclient.c
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RCS file: /cvs/debian-boot/debian-installer/tools/cdebconf/src/debconfclient.c,v
retrieving revision 1.1
diff -u -r1.1 debconfcl
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CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:debian-installer
Changes by: tausq 00/12/10 16:22:44
Modified files:
tools/cdebconf/src: strutl.c
Log message:
wordwrapping code
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Brian Mays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm uploading a new set of pcmcia packages. Please spread the word so
> that they can be tested.
Oh, ok. This is for unstable, I see... ?
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> I'm fairly certain this is not a sparc issue, or atleast that it has
> nothing to do with anything I changed. For the latest set, I just used a
> newer kernel, and the latest boot-floppies source.
This is an extract from a message posted to debian-68k on
Thu, 30 Nov 2000 14:58:45 GMT
I'm att
CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: dan 00/12/10 08:51:02
Removed files:
utilities/bf-utf/libutf8: libutf8_plug.so
Log message:
Oops, remove on head too
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CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: dan 00/12/10 08:50:25
Removed files:
utilities/bf-utf/libutf8: Tag: release_2-2-19 libutf8_plug.so
Log message:
x86 binary in CVS != OK
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Package: boot-floppies
Version: 16/11/2000 stable
Kernel: 2.0.36
architecture: m68k
model: Apple Macintosh FD HD 1988
memory: 2MB
system: 6.0.4
Hello! I still can't boot my Linux kernel 2.0.36 (without any ramdisk). I
use Penguin 3, because the later versions need at least 3072 KB of RAM. P
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