In article ,
Ants Aader wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am running current from 8 february but cvsup from 10 february and make
> all install produced something weird to /usr/lib. The cc compiler doesn't
> work any more. make in /usr/src gives:
>
> cc -O -pipe -elf -Wall -Wno-unused -c
> /usr/src/lib/csu/i386
Bill,
Your patch worked perfectly. THANK YOU!
By the way, I'd be happy to fedex a 3c905B to
you for your use in testing these sorts of things
if that would be helpful. We have a fairly large
commitment to this card now (40+) and I'd do this
happily to facilitate continuing performance
enhanceme
> -Original Message-
> From: Brian Somers [mailto:br...@awfulhak.org]
> Sent: 11 February 1999 20:56
> To: p...@originative.co.uk
> Cc: a...@iafrica.com; br...@awfulhak.org; tr49...@rcc.on.ca;
> curr...@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: Heads up! /etc/rc.conf.site is dead.
>
> I see no problem w
Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world,
tc...@staff.circle.net had to walk into mine and say:
[...]
> During an ifconfig xl0 alias, the xl0 interface drops packets.
> It does NOT generate errors (netstat -in).
> In fact, on several occasions I've seen it go completely
> unrespons
On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 09:46:06AM -0800, Steve Kargl wrote:
> (2) never question the intentions of a committer particularly
> on a mailing list.
Do NOT follow this rule. We should all be questioned.
Eivind.
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Hi,
I'm trying to find the source file for the Japanese LC_COLLATE in
FreeBSD3.0. I notice the LC_COLLATE for Japanese is just a symlink to
the ISO Latin LC_COLLATE in FreeBSD3.0. If Japanese collation is not
supported in 3.0, I would like to get the source file for Japanese
LC_CTYPE and a
On 11 Feb 1999 kai.grossjoh...@cs.uni-dortmund.de wrote:
> Jon Hamilton writes:
>
> > But then you're right back where you started. Since rc.conf isn't
> > supposed to be touched by the install/upgrade tools, it'll get out
> > of date (and will become a hinderance rather than a help) as
>
:
:First, sorry for the cross-posting, but this problem affects
:both the -STABLE and -CURRENT branches.
:
:The rc.local script is called from rc as "$conf_dir/rc.local".
:However, the new rc.conf does not set the "conf_dir" variable
:anymore, therefore rc.local is not executed.
:
:-- JMA
-cur
First, sorry for the cross-posting, but this problem affects
both the -STABLE and -CURRENT branches.
The rc.local script is called from rc as "$conf_dir/rc.local".
However, the new rc.conf does not set the "conf_dir" variable
anymore, therefore rc.local is not executed.
-- JMA
---
In article ,
Gus R Bourg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been trying to find a way to get the system to authenticate using an
> SQL database. My first idea was to modify NIS to use an SQL serfer for
> authentication, but then it was brought to my attention that this had
> already been talked about usin
> > > > They're going into /usr/share/examples/ppp soon.
> > > > [...]
> > > > Besides, with all this activity, it'd be nice to get out of /etc
> > > > altogether :-)
> > >
> > > Have another think about it. /etc/defaults does have its
> > merits but it isn't
> > > going to work well unless ever
Hi
I am running current from 8 february but cvsup from 10 february and make
all install produced something weird to /usr/lib. The cc compiler doesn't
work any more. make in /usr/src gives:
cc -O -pipe -elf -Wall -Wno-unused -c
/usr/src/lib/csu/i386-elf/crt1.c -o crt1.o
crt1.o: File truncated
{sta
> >As I writed some time before, I always get the wrong results if I generate
> >the termcap.db in an NFSv3 mounted directory. It doesn't matter which machine
> >is the NFS server (tried Solaris 7 and the NFS client machine itself). The
> >generated file has *always* the wrong size (always the same
> Where would I look to add a pnp id number for a modem that is not being
> detected during the pnp device probe at boot? I have tried putting it
> in the pnpdata file and sio.c, (remaking & reinstalling afterward), but
> the modem still is not detected. The modem is detected by the bios and
> di
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999 09:46:06 PST, Steve Kargl wrote:
> (2) never question the intentions of a committer particularly
> on a mailing list.
Hi Steve,
I think it's healthy to question the intentions of commiters. However, I
think it's important to clearly state your concerns. If you object, list
Jon Hamilton writes:
> But then you're right back where you started. Since rc.conf isn't
> supposed to be touched by the install/upgrade tools, it'll get out
> of date (and will become a hinderance rather than a help) as
> default settings change, and as settings are added/deleted.
Can
On a related note, I've been unable to reproduce the `hanging' in
3.0-CURRENT (without Matt's patch)...
-- Niels.
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My boot messages recently have included a warning about the lo0
interface not setting the ifq_maxlen. I'm not particularly
knowledgeable about the network code, so forgive me if I stumble a bit,
but I'd like to get rid of the warning. I know that the lo0 interface
isn't expected to get backed up,
Bruce Evans wrote:
> >> > Where did the "-C" option for install(1) come from? bde pick up on
> >> > somethings I did a long time ago.
> >>
> >> Uh, no, wrong. (Speaking as the creator of `install -C'.)
> >
> >In defense of Steven, he was the 'original' author of -C, whether or not
> >you used
Hello,
I've been trying to find a way to get the system to authenticate using an
SQL database. My first idea was to modify NIS to use an SQL serfer for
authentication, but then it was brought to my attention that this had
already been talked about using PAM.
Does anyone know if PAM provides full
> -Original Message-
> From: Sheldon Hearn [mailto:a...@iafrica.com]
> Sent: 11 February 1999 13:24
> To: p...@originative.co.uk
> Cc: br...@awfulhak.org; tr49...@rcc.on.ca; curr...@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: Heads up! /etc/rc.conf.site is dead.
>
>
>
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> Just a few criti
>As I writed some time before, I always get the wrong results if I generate
>the termcap.db in an NFSv3 mounted directory. It doesn't matter which machine
>is the NFS server (tried Solaris 7 and the NFS client machine itself). The
>generated file has *always* the wrong size (always the same: 107776
On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 08:24:52AM -0500, Mikhail Teterin
wrote:
> =Do you have "hard" mount or "soft" mount? I have seen such behavior
> =for "hard" mounts.
>
> Soft. But it should not matter, should it?
I don't know, I'm not a expert to say for sure. Only know that about
two months ago I tr
Where would I look to add a pnp id number for a modem that is not being
detected during the pnp device probe at boot? I have tried putting it
in the pnpdata file and sio.c, (remaking & reinstalling afterward), but
the modem still is not detected. The modem is detected by the bios and
displayed on
Matthew Thyer wrote:
> Anyway, how do I power off a machine on shutdown ?
>
> I have "apm" in the kernel and it probes as apm v 1.2 but when
> the "shutdown -p now" command is run, the power is not turned
> off and I have to hold down the power button for 4 seconds to
> turn it off.
>
> Hows it
What I don't like from the new "rc.conf" approach is the name
"rc.conf" ;-). I think that the old "sysconfig" should come back.
Then, there would be a /etc/defaults/sysconfig (R/O), and a
/etc/sysconfig (storing the site-specific config). These files
would contain _only_ variable assignments. The /
On Fri, 12-Feb-1999 at 00:04:08 +1030, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Andre Albsmeier wrote:
>
> > Hmm, just finished my 3.1 upgrade, compiled socks and runsocks seems
> > to work now. The only thing that doesn't work is compiling the telnet
> > included with socks5:
> >
> > cc -I. -
Sorry if this is inappropriate for -CURRENT but I am mailing here
as the answer may be to do with recent committed features to
-CURRENT (intpm ??).
Anyway, how do I power off a machine on shutdown ?
I have "apm" in the kernel and it probes as apm v 1.2 but when
the "shutdown -p now" command is
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Andre Albsmeier wrote:
> Hmm, just finished my 3.1 upgrade, compiled socks and runsocks seems
> to work now. The only thing that doesn't work is compiling the telnet
> included with socks5:
>
> cc -I. -I../../include -I./../../include -O -pipe -DANDRE
> -D__USE_FIXED_PROTOTY
Hi Paul,
Just a few criticisms of your comments...
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999 11:56:31 GMT, p...@originative.co.uk wrote:
> Adding new knobs will be a doddle, the default file gets a new knob, with
> it's default setting and it'll just work.
It won't be "a doddle" if, as you suggested, the defaults
Vallo Kallaste once stated:
=On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 01:54:53PM -0500, Mikhail Teterin
wrote:
=
=> Nope:
=>
=> m...@xxx:/tmp (1044) umount -f -t nfs phosphorus:/phosphorus
=> umount: /phosphorus: Device busy
=>
=> It is not, that umount hangs, it is that it cares about the device bei
On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 12:58:39PM +0100, andrea wrote:
> HI
>
> I have a trouble with FreeBSD 2.1.5
This an example of the type of question one DOES NOT ANSWER in
freebsd-current. Instead, send a polite note to the poster telling
him to send his question to questi...@freebsd.org, along with a q
On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 01:54:53PM -0500, Mikhail Teterin
wrote:
> Nope:
>
> m...@xxx:/tmp (1044) umount -f -t nfs phosphorus:/phosphorus
> umount: /phosphorus: Device busy
>
> It is not, that umount hangs, it is that it cares about the device being
> busy despite `-f' flag. Or so
> -Original Message-
> From: Brian Somers [mailto:br...@awfulhak.org]
> Sent: 10 February 1999 18:47
> To: RT
> Cc: curr...@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: Heads up! /etc/rc.conf.site is dead.
>
>
> > I kinda like the /etc./defaults directory... All default
> files should be
> > placed there
>> > Will it ever work as it appears it should? Currently I have (on 2.2.8)
>> >From an email from Peter Wemm:
>>
>> In this situation, you need to do this:
>> umount -f -t nfs phosphorus:/phosphorus
>>
>> This causes umount to stat("phosphorus:/phosphorus") (which fails) rather
>> than
>> > Where did the "-C" option for install(1) come from? bde pick up on
>> > somethings I did a long time ago.
>>
>> Uh, no, wrong. (Speaking as the creator of `install -C'.)
>
>In defense of Steven, he was the 'original' author of -C, whether or not
>you used his code or not. He pushed for t
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After a while, I have determined the cause of the leak to be the
following commit. Although, I can't seem to find any reason why
it would cause this behavior--reverting these files fixes it.
Any thoughts?
fenner 1999/01/20 09:32:01 PST
Modified files:
sys/kern uipc_socket.
This doesn't fix my problem (my isn't even rename or delete related)
As I writed some time before, I always get the wrong results if I generate
the termcap.db in an NFSv3 mounted directory. It doesn't matter which machine
is the NFS server (tried Solaris 7 and the NFS client machine itself). The
g
> I think people will get used to /etc/defaults fairly
> quickly
just a note on naming: Solaris as well as HP-UX have "/etc/default", not
"/etc/defaults". Seeing that we're introducing a change, we might just
as well move to something others use as well.
regards
Michael
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