Eivind Eklund said:
> On Mon, Mar 08, 1999 at 05:59:05PM -0500, John S. Dyson wrote:
> > Eivind Eklund said:
> > > If you do not know how FreeBSD works to a detailed enough level to NOT
> > > HAVE TO ASK THIS, then you should MAKE WORLD. You should NOT try to
> > > do incremental recompiles. That
On Mon, Mar 08, 1999 at 05:59:05PM -0500, John S. Dyson wrote:
> Eivind Eklund said:
> > If you do not know how FreeBSD works to a detailed enough level to NOT
> > HAVE TO ASK THIS, then you should MAKE WORLD. You should NOT try to
> > do incremental recompiles. That is reserved for those people
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On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Mike Smith wrote:
# I'd be more worried that they're going to different places _after_
# they've read the disklabel. If they couldn't read the disklabel, you
# wouldn't be mounting the disk in the first place.
#
# Is your disk dedicated in some way?
Nope not knowingly. I
> I'm going to play around with Mike's suggestion of instrumenting
> ad_interrupt with a bunch of debug prints and see if I can see
> what is happening. I'll do this right after I determine for
> sure that both the old and new driver are at least trying to
> read the same blocks from the disk for
On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, S?ren Schmidt wrote:
# > All that aside I'm willing to look closer into the possibility of
# > this being the problem. How does one go about obtaining a copy of
# > the raw disklabels? And once I have them how do I verify them for
# > correctness?
#
# Hmm, the only thing I c
Eivind Eklund said:
> On Tue, Nov 17, 1998 at 09:49:31PM -0500, HighWind Software Information wrote:
> >
> > After installing the recent libc_r and libc, I'm getting:
> >
> > ld.so failed: Undefined symbol "SYS_kldsym" in
> > make:/usr/lib/aout/libc.so.3.1
> >
> > I also get it sometimes when
On Mon, Mar 8, 1999, Marcello Mezzanotti put this into my mailbox:
> im using freebsd rel 3.1 and i cvsup ports-all everyday, now when i try
> any make fetch, it complains about -A NEW OPTION, whats the probs??
> i instaled 31upgrade from misc, but nothing happens!!! :/
>
> i edited bsd.port.mk an
> When is this glue generated?
1. syscalls.h and syscall.mk is built from syscalls.master
makesyscalls.sh by when you compile a kernel
2. these files are used when you build libc, so make knows all the
syscalls so it can build the stubs.
Ex. getpgrp.S:
#include "SYS.h"
RSYSCALL(getp
im using freebsd rel 3.1 and i cvsup ports-all everyday, now when i try
any make fetch, it complains about -A NEW OPTION, whats the probs??
i instaled 31upgrade from misc, but nothing happens!!! :/
i edited bsd.port.mk and put off -A option from fetch
where i can find new fetch??
tahnx anyway
ma
So actually, I have a question about this. How is the syscall glue
generated, and when. Pretty much all the userland libraries call syscalls
using symbols of the same name rather than the syscall() wrapper,
presumably for performance and feasiability reasons (especially with
pipe()). When is th
I tried the ata drivers on the weekend and they work fine, but seem a
bit slow. I ran my usual buildworld script with the old and new
drivers with these elapsed time results:
With the wd drivers 2:05:32
With the ata drivers2:54:21
So that's nearly 40% longer for the ata case - is th
On Tue, Nov 17, 1998 at 09:49:31PM -0500, HighWind Software Information wrote:
>
> After installing the recent libc_r and libc, I'm getting:
>
> ld.so failed: Undefined symbol "SYS_kldsym" in make:/usr/lib/aout/libc.so.3.1
>
> I also get it sometimes when I link against libc_r.
>
> "SYS_kldsym
Pierre,
The NTPv4 driver interface already implements a trimmed-mean filter, which
cleans up a good deal of jitter as it is. The IRIG and CHU drivers do a
lot more signal processing, yielding generally low jitter in the tens
of microseconds. Deglitching and filtering noisy time sampls is somewhat
Hi
I'm in trouble with the rpc.lockd daemon
we have ~120 HPUX workstations running HPUX 10.20
that use NFS client mounted /var/mail directory to
our FreeBSD 3.1 mailhub.
The problem is some /var/mail/login.lock files stays
in the directory after the user has sent his email
and are not removed by
I cvsup'ed the latest source yesterday evening/this morning and started
a "make buildworld".
===> gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl
...
Writing Makefile for Fcntl
mkdir /usr/obj/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl/build/Fcntl
mkdir /usr/obj/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl/build/Fcntl/auto
mkdir /usr/obj/usr/src/gnu/u
On Sun, Mar 07, 1999 at 10:49:39PM +0100, Søren Schmidt wrote:
> Third update to the new ATA/ATAPI driver:
I tried your driver (update 2), and I solves all my CDROM problems
(hanged after mount). I keep it. Great work, thanks!
ata-pci0: rev 0x01 on pci0.7.1
ata0 at 0x01f0 irq 14 on ata-pci0
ata
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