2013/6/25 Camm Maguire :
> Greetings!
>
> If I can allocate memory with (s)brk, why do I get a SIGKILL when
> reading it on kbsd, but not on Linux?
>
> (see http://pastebin.com/c1dCDc9U)
This doesn't say much. Can we see your sbrk() calls?
Btw I vaguely recall the sbrk() syscall not being the sam
Greetings!
If I can allocate memory with (s)brk, why do I get a SIGKILL when
reading it on kbsd, but not on Linux?
(see http://pastebin.com/c1dCDc9U)
Thanks!
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On Sun, 23 Jun 2013, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
The release notes for 9.0-RELEASE [3] seems to imply that UFS+SUJ became
the default but I can't find evidence of the change happening in code.
Note that when combined with UFS snapshots, UFS+SUJ has some problems, and
on stable/9 after 9.0-rele
2013/6/23 Sylvestre Ledru :
>> I would like to ask which versions of clang are expected to be released
>> with jessie?
> Clearly, I cannot exactly answer to that question.
> For now, there are two releases per year.
> 3.3 just been released. A basic (and probably wrong) estimate could be
> 3.7 [1].
release/9.0.0 / clang-3.0
release/9.1.0 / clang-3.1
stable/9 / clang-3.2
head / clang-3.3
Finally I found the version number source. It was a bit hidden:
http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/lib/clang/include/clang/Basic/Version.inc?view=co
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2013/6/24 Bruno Melo :
> I wanna use kfreebsd in my laptop with Radeon HD 7300 running 3D
> acceleration (like gnome shell or 0ad), is it possible with
> firmware-linux-nonfree xserver-xorg-video-radeon packages?
Probably. If the stock system doesn't give you 3D acceleration, you
might want to try
Now that we're using LWP in LinuxThreads, is there any particular
reason not to enable PT_LWPINFO in ?
Im am not aware of any.
Does gdb build against such header ?
ptrace.h have been last synced 2009-12-21
Petr
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On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 10:20:21PM +0100, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> FYI I've had slightly more luck building this locally on kfreebsd-amd64
> with openjdk-7. I built with -j1 (to keep memory requirements low) in a
debian/rules already sets -j1 for the tests explicitely, just the
build is p
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