On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 07:38:12AM +0100, J Wunsch wrote:
> Well, not completely. :) For testing, i've restored the file from
> before my change, and it missorts similarly. I'm probably too stupid
> to understand all of this collate stuff. So far, i haven't been able
> to come up with any locale
In message <199902031748.maa25...@highwind.com> HighWind Software Information
writes:
: Can someone summarize the difference and locations between all these
: things?
:
: I've heard of:
: 2.2.8-stable
: 3.0-stable
: 3.0-current
: 3.0-release
: 4.0-current
:
: Where ar
Hi
I am trying to get my laptop's config file as clean as possible
and one of the lines I experimented with is:
controller fdc0 at isa? disable port ? bio
(notice the lack of an "irq" and the wildcarding of "at isa").
This results in a line in ioconf.c of:
{ 10, &fdcdriver, (null),
As Andrey A. Chernov wrote:
> > I suggest removing any multi character definition out of the collate
> > files.
>
> It was Joerg initiative, I don't know DE enough to judge here. Please
> resolve this problem with him (CC'ed).
Well, not completely. :) For testing, i've restored the file from
be
Thanks,
Takanori, are you going to commit your example code in
say /usr/src/share/examples/smbus ?
If not can you send me a copy please ?
Nicolas Souchu wrote:
>
> On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 02:51:37PM +1030, Matthew Thyer wrote:
> >
> >I seem to have all the hardware required for querying the te
Reinier Bezuidenhout writes:
> In the new system ... I get the following error :
>
> "/usr/share/mk/bsd.port.mk", line 2: Could not find /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk
> make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
You just need to update or install /usr/ports/Mk, which
contains the current ports
On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 10:27:15PM -0600, Chris Csanady wrote:
>
>>On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 09:53:05PM -0600, Chris Csanady wrote:
>>>I unfortunately have a lot of data to type in, and to my surprise
>>>the keypad is unuseable in vi. It doesn't even work in vim. Thank
>>>god it works on Irix--I th
>On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 09:53:05PM -0600, Chris Csanady wrote:
>>I unfortunately have a lot of data to type in, and to my surprise
>>the keypad is unuseable in vi. It doesn't even work in vim. Thank
>>god it works on Irix--I thought I would be using ee.
>>
>>Anyways, here is what happens when I
:> the test ). I think the seg fault may have revealed a new
:> bug and is not related to the optimization I comitted, so I
:> haven't backed out the commit. I am not 100% sure though,
:> and I am testing this now.
:
: What test? If we had this exact test, it could be exploiting
On Thursday, 4 February 1999 at 15:18:42 +1100, John Birrell wrote:
> Chris Csanady wrote:
>> I unfortunately have a lot of data to type in, and to my surprise
>> the keypad is unuseable in vi. It doesn't even work in vim. Thank
>> god it works on Irix--I thought I would be using ee.
>>
>> Anywa
Chris Csanady wrote:
> I unfortunately have a lot of data to type in, and to my surprise
> the keypad is unuseable in vi. It doesn't even work in vim. Thank
> god it works on Irix--I thought I would be using ee.
>
> Anyways, here is what happens when I type the digits 1-9 on the
> keypad while i
On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 09:53:05PM -0600, a little birdie told me
that Chris Csanady remarked
> I unfortunately have a lot of data to type in, and to my surprise
> the keypad is unuseable in vi. It doesn't even work in vim. Thank
> god it works on Irix--I thought I would be using ee.
>
> Anyways
On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 09:53:05PM -0600, Chris Csanady wrote:
>I unfortunately have a lot of data to type in, and to my surprise
>the keypad is unuseable in vi. It doesn't even work in vim. Thank
>god it works on Irix--I thought I would be using ee.
>
>Anyways, here is what happens when I type t
After upgrading 3.0-RELEASE to -stable I noticed various time related things
have been acting strange. Obviously one of the timers is running extremely
slow, since effects have been observed such as:
reported ping times are about 35 times shorter than actual values.
'date' increments at a rate of
I unfortunately have a lot of data to type in, and to my surprise
the keypad is unuseable in vi. It doesn't even work in vim. Thank
god it works on Irix--I thought I would be using ee.
Anyways, here is what happens when I type the digits 1-9 on the
keypad while in insert mode..
y
x
w
v
u
t
s
r
> Just upgraded to 3.0-stable snapshot circa 2/1 and noticed that
> the new "booteasy" does not seem to remember the selection from
> the previous time. Eg., I need to press F5 to get to disk 2 but
> it always defaults to F2 (which is FreeBSD slice containing
> only a swap partition).
>
> This mea
On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 03:50:21AM +0100, D. Rock wrote:
> Sorting treats "ss" as a single character instead of two. This leads
> to some interesting (at least) errors in displaying sorted output.
>
> My locale is set do de_DE.ISO_8859-1, not de_DE.ASCII
> If I type 2 characters ss, I mean 2 chara
I've got a few patches today; let's see:
The TCB hash check is broken, because ffs() returns offsets starting
at 1, not 0.
Some of VoxWare doesn't compile.
In addition, if anyone thinks it should be done, should I make PQ_L[12]_SIZE
config(8) tuneable (individually, not via
While browsing through some directories I noticed an annoying error
in locale based sorting.
My LANG is set to de_DE.ISO_8859-1
Sorting treats "ss" as a single character instead of two. This leads
to some interesting (at least) errors in displaying sorted output.
My locale is set do de_DE.ISO_88
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Rod Taylor wrote:
> I've often wondered this, but why is it that every network card has a
> different
> 'name'.
>
> xl0, rl0, vr0, ed0, etc. etc. etc
>
> I tried simlinking them to a common name (I have xl0, rl0, and ed0 active in
> my
> current machine). linked to eth0,
Just upgraded to 3.0-stable snapshot circa 2/1 and noticed that
the new "booteasy" does not seem to remember the selection from
the previous time. Eg., I need to press F5 to get to disk 2 but
it always defaults to F2 (which is FreeBSD slice containing
only a swap partition).
This means my box won'
I've often wondered this, but why is it that every network card has a different
'name'.
xl0, rl0, vr0, ed0, etc. etc. etc
I tried simlinking them to a common name (I have xl0, rl0, and ed0 active in my
current machine). linked to eth0, eth1, eth2 (didn't work).
However, it would be nice if the
On Tue, 2 Feb 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> I've comitted an optimization to vm_map_insert() after initial
> tests seemed to indicate that it works. Basically it allows
> OBJT_SWAP objects to be optimized in addition to OBJT_DEFAULT
> objects already optimized in certain specific
On Wednesday, 3 February 1999 at 13:15:04 -0800, Jake wrote:
> Just a note that rc.conf needs updating.
>
> --- rc.conf.orig Wed Feb 3 13:10:46 1999
> +++ rc.conf Wed Feb 3 13:12:54 1999
> @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@
> kern_securelevel_enable="NO" # kernel security level (see init(8)),
> kern
Ugo Paternostro wrote:
> On 30-Jan-99 Robert Nordier wrote about "Re: Reading a text file with BTX":
> > Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
> >> Robert Nordier wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
> >> > >
> >> > > Y'know, in my computer that F5 is "Drive 0", and the system will not
> >> > > boot unl
On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Hostas Red wrote:
> Hi!
>
> At least for a week now i can't make world with following message:
>
> ===> sys/modules/syscons/logo
> make: don't know how to make
> /usr/src/sys/modules/syscons/logo/@/i386/isa/videoio.h. Stop
> *** Error code 2
>
> Stop.
> *** Error code 1
>
>
Hi!
At least for a week now i can't make world with following message:
===> sys/modules/syscons/logo
make: don't know how to make
/usr/src/sys/modules/syscons/logo/@/i386/isa/videoio.h. Stop
*** Error code 2
Stop.
*** Error code 1
...
What i'm getting wrong? Maybe i've missed something?
Adios
On 30-Jan-99 Robert Nordier wrote about "Re: Reading a text file with BTX":
> Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
>> Robert Nordier wrote:
>> >
>> > Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Y'know, in my computer that F5 is "Drive 0", and the system will not
>> > > boot unless I select it first. Selecting it, ma
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, John Polstra wrote:
> That's what I meant by:
>
> If you instead meant things like support for RADIUS accounting,
> that's just waiting for somebody to come along and implement the
> necessary support in libradius and the corresponding PAM module.
No. I don't wan
On Sun, 31 Jan 1999, Tomoyoshi ASANO wrote:
> When CD booting, some error messages is displayed.
> And I tested other machines supported atapi-cdrom booting.
>
> > (In /usr/sys/i386/boot/cdboot/boot.c)
> >Your BIOS int 0x13 extensions seem to be disabled.
> >It's impossible to boot a CD
Alex Zepeda wrote:
> No I meant service as in authentication types or tasks whatever ya call
> it. From the man page:
Well, "service type" is a specific term in PAM that refers to things
like "login", "ftp", "ppp", and so forth.
>PAM separates the tasks of authentication into four inde
No I meant service as in authentication types or tasks whatever ya call
it. From the man page:
PAM separates the tasks of authentication into four inde-
pendent management groups: account management; authentica-
tion management; password management; and session manage-
Alex Zepeda wrote:
>
> Well I should have rephrased that. I was curious if anyone knew about it
> or was working on it. What exactly needs to be done here (I know next to
> nothing about pam)?
Well, if by "service types" you meant login, ftp, telnet, etc., then
what needs to be done is to conv
> Make buildworld is broken for the OBJLINK=yes case, and it may have
> been broken for quite some time. When the a.out legacy libraries are
> built, the object files end up in the source tree, because the "obj"
> links no longer point to the right place. Furthermore, these object
> files don't g
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, John Polstra wrote:
> Alex Zepeda wrote:
> > Speaking of pam, when will it be fixed to support all the various service
> > types? Or is that a do it yourself project?
>
> As you know, questions of the form "when will X happen" rarely get
> useful answers around here. So here
Alex Zepeda wrote:
> Speaking of pam, when will it be fixed to support all the various service
> types? Or is that a do it yourself project?
As you know, questions of the form "when will X happen" rarely get
useful answers around here. So here's my useless answer: "When it's
finished." :-) I'm w
Speaking of pam, when will it be fixed to support all the various service
types? Or is that a do it yourself project?
- alex
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On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 02:15:39AM +, Stephen Palmer wrote:
>
>While looking at the output from dmesg, I noticed the following
>which I don't remember having seen before. (Of course I might
>not have had the camera hooked up to this system while running
>FreeBSD before ;-)
Sure, this is really
On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 02:51:37PM +1030, Matthew Thyer wrote:
>
>I seem to have all the hardware required for querying the temperature
>probes in the system (At least I can do it from the BIOS).
>
>How can I query this info ?
>
>I assume I need "controller smbus0" and "controller intpm0" in my
>ke
Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Chia-liang Kao
had to walk into mine and say:
[chop]
> * - Can you show me the output of the following:
> *
> * pciconf -r pci0:19:0 0xc
> *
> * I want to see what the latency timer setting looks like.
> It shows `0x2008'
Hmm...
Just a note that rc.conf needs updating.
--- rc.conf.origWed Feb 3 13:10:46 1999
+++ rc.conf Wed Feb 3 13:12:54 1999
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@
kern_securelevel_enable="NO" # kernel security level (see init(8)),
kern_securelevel="-1" # range: -1..3 ; `-1' is the most insecure
update_
Look at vm_map_find.
Alan
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On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Archie Cobbs wrote:
> Steve O'Hara-Smith writes:
> > > There is no /usr/ports/Mk directory on my machine
> > > Where can I find these files or is it a bug ??
> >
> > cvsup your ports and all will be well.
>
> I'm curious what the reason for moving the includes to /us
Steve O'Hara-Smith writes:
> > There is no /usr/ports/Mk directory on my machine
> > Where can I find these files or is it a bug ??
>
> cvsup your ports and all will be well.
I'm curious what the reason for moving the includes to /usr/ports/Mk
was.. is this to insure better consistency?
Mike Smith writes:
> > Take the following scenario:
> >
> > compiled in: module A
> >
> > kldstat -v shows module 'A'
> >
> > kldload A
> > damned thing succeeds.
>
> That's correct. There's a fundamental problem here in that there's a
> confusion between file names and module names. This i
Hi,
I'm using a dual 350MHz Dell Precision 410 with 4.0-19990130-SNAP (SMP
enabled) to prototype a program that uses asynchronous read and write
(aio_read() and aio_write()), and found that the following simple and
not very useful program (it's for demonstration purposes only!) causes
the system t
Hopefully somebody who knows the VM system better than I do can answer
this easily. In "sys/kern/imgact_elf.c", vm_map_insert() is used to
map the segments of an ELF file. In all of the calls, the address
of the mapping is specified explicitly. I'd like to experiment with
letting the system choo
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, HighWind Software Information wrote:
> Can someone summarize the difference and locations between all these
> things?
Think of it as a tree where the trunk is -current and branches are
-stable. There is only one -current but potentally many -stables.
Each release with a new
There have been some reports of builds failing in libpam. With help
from Jon Hamilton, I've narrowed down the causes. There are at least
two different failure modes, but the solution is the same in either
case.
* Don't define OBJLINK. It is badly broken, and a libpam build
failure happens to be
Make buildworld is broken for the OBJLINK=yes case, and it may have
been broken for quite some time. When the a.out legacy libraries are
built, the object files end up in the source tree, because the "obj"
links no longer point to the right place. Furthermore, these object
files don't get removed
Where might I find 4.0 - I've got another development machine available
for some thrashing. TIA.
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Can someone summarize the difference and locations between all these
things?
I've heard of:
2.2.8-stable
3.0-stable
3.0-current
3.0-release
4.0-current
Where are all these things? Some in source? Some in binary? I've just
been grabbing the things in "pub
I have a 4.0-current system which has been upgraded from 3.0-current...
I keep getting errors such as:
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libmysqlclient.so.5.2" not found
(There are numerous other ones for other libraries)... This stops anything
that's in '/etc/rc.d' from starting (e.g. Ap
* From: Bill Paul
* Date: Wed, 3 Feb 1999 11:12:59 -0500 (EST)
*
* What kind of machine/CPU does your friend have?
my friend's:
CPU: Pentium II (233.86-MHz 686-class CPU)
Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0x634 Stepping=4
Features=0x80f9ff
chip0: rev 0x03 on pci0.0.0
chip1: rev 0x03 on pci0.
Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Chia-liang Kao
had to walk into mine and say:
> * And you have your vr0 interface and your roommate's vr0 interface both
> * connected to this _same_ hub as well? (See, this is why I yell: I can see
> * how somebody might try this and not
* From: Bill Paul
* Date: Wed, 3 Feb 1999 09:26:24 -0500 (EST)
*
* And you have your vr0 interface and your roommate's vr0 interface both
* connected to this _same_ hub as well? (See, this is why I yell: I can see
* how somebody might try this and not think that it might cause problems.
* If I w
Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Chia-liang Kao
had to walk into mine and say:
> * From: Bill Paul
> * Date: Wed, 3 Feb 1999 00:24:27 -0500 (EST)
> *
> * > I did a `ping 192.168.100.1', and there is no response and no messages
> * > at all. I think the most interesting
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
> On 03-Feb-99 Reinier Bezuidenhout wrote:
> > Hi ...
> >
> > There is no /usr/ports/Mk directory on my machine
> > Where can I find these files or is it a bug ??
>
> cvsup your ports and all will be well.
And make sure you're grabbing the
On 03-Feb-99 Reinier Bezuidenhout wrote:
> Hi ...
>
> There is no /usr/ports/Mk directory on my machine
> Where can I find these files or is it a bug ??
cvsup your ports and all will be well.
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Hi ...
I recently upgraded from 3.0-current to 3.0-STABLE ...
When running 3.0-current I was able to build ports
without a problem.
In the new system ... I get the following error :
"/usr/share/mk/bsd.port.mk", line 2: Could not find /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk
make: fatal errors encountered -- c
On 03-Feb-99 Stephen Hocking-Senior Programmer PGS Tensor Perth wrote:
> When trying to link, it complains about libc.os.6 vs libc.so.5. This makes
> life rather difficult when trying to test glide programs against my version
> the /dev/3dfx driver. Can someone commit the RedHat dev system (m
On Wed, Feb 03, 1999 at 12:42:01PM +0800, Chia-liang Kao wrote:
> I did a `ping 192.168.100.1', and there is no response and no messages
> at all. I think the most interesting part of this is that I can see
> both of the lights on the hub blinking when I ping 192.168.100.1;
> while only the light o
On 3 Feb, Eddie Irvine wrote:
> re/doc/psd/title/Title) | gzip -cn > Title.ascii.gz
> groff: can't find `DESC' file
> ^
> groff:fatal error: invalid device `ascii'
> ^
> ===> share/doc/psd/contents
> touch _stamp.extraobjs
> (cd
Well, I've cvsupped a number of times over the last week,
zapped /usr/obj/* , made the includes,
and keep getting exactly the same problem:
my cvsup tag=RLENG_3 (or something like that)
cd /usr/src
make includes - this is OK
make clean- this is OK
nohup make buildworld 2>&1
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