On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, Randy Bush wrote:
> >> I built and installed a new world today. My last make world
> >> was some months ago.
> >> It seems that the boot loader has changed. Now, my AWE64
> >> soundcard is not detected anymore.
> >> My kernel.config looks like this
> >> pnp 1 0 os enable port0
*This is still work in progress*
There's a new set of patches (sources: sep 8, 7am CEST):
o http://www.FreeBSD.org/~marcel/signal/sys_i386.diff
sys/i386/i386, sys/i386/include
o http://www.FreeBSD.org/~marcel/signal/sys_ibcs2.diff
sys/i386/ibcs2
o http://www.FreeBSD.org/~marcel
On Tue, 07 Sep 1999 at 23:19:14 -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> Using:
>
> controller pnp0
> devicepcm0
>
> In my kernel and "pnp aware OS" turned both on and off in my BIOS,
> I get this on probe:
>
> pcm0: at port 0x220-0x22f,0x330-0x331,0x388-0x38b irq 5 drq 1,3 on is
It seems Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Soren Schmidt writes:
> : Hmm, I'm also having a hell of a time here, on closer inspection it
> : turns out that my problem is that the kernel allways finds an ed0
> : device allthough none is present. I have both an ed0 & an ep0 device
On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> Hmm, I'm also having a hell of a time here, on closer inspection it
> turns out that my problem is that the kernel allways finds an ed0
> device allthough none is present. I have both an ed0 & an ep0 device
> in my config as I use both type of cards. So m
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Soren Schmidt writes:
: Hmm, I'm also having a hell of a time here, on closer inspection it
: turns out that my problem is that the kernel allways finds an ed0
: device allthough none is present. I have both an ed0 & an ep0 device
: in my config as I use both type of
It seems Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Michael
>Reifenberger writes:
> : if I do an upgrade to -current on my Tecra8000 the ep* driver stopps working.
>
> The ep driver works in -current.
>
> : The message from pccardc is that he failed the resouce allocation.
>
> Fix the
Using:
controller pnp0
device pcm0
In my kernel and "pnp aware OS" turned both on and off in my BIOS,
I get this on probe:
pcm0: at port 0x220-0x22f,0x330-0x331,0x388-0x38b irq 5 drq 1,3 on isa
But just catting a .au file to /dev/audio (yep, MAKEDEV snd0 run
previously) results
> OK, sorry for the delay. Here's what I'd recommend for Java:
Thanks for the hints. I've forwarded them onto the developer mailing
list, and will respond to you with any comments he has.
Nate
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OK, sorry for the delay. Here's what I'd recommend for Java:
1. To determine whether the dynamic linker implements dladdr():
#define PATH_RTLD "/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1"
if ((handle = dlopen(PATH_RTLD, RTLD_LAZY)) == NULL)
err(1, "Can't dlopen %s: %s", PATH_RTLD, dlerror());
Hey All-
Just cvsup'd and rebuilt world and new kernel. Rebooted and
started playing around ...
rvplayer caused a panic.
panic: feed_root: count == 0
syncing disks... 4 2 done
Reproducible, too :( ... the G2 player doesn't work well, but
doesn't do audio worth a hoot. Just playing a cd
It'll let you installworld, but its not fixed :)
gnu/usr.bin/perl/utils/h2ph/Makefile is where it gets triggered.
The afterinstall rule calls some miniperl routine:
afterinstall:
cd ${DESTDIR}/usr/include; \
miniperl ${.OBJDIR}/${PROG} -d \
${DESTDIR}/usr/libdata/perl/5
Thanks, that fixed it.
-Kip
On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, Adam Strohl wrote:
> I get this on 4.0-C its because of this thing in
> gnu/usr.bin/perl/utils/h2ph if I remeber correctly. I just removed the
> directory from the utils Makefile ("when in doubt comment it out") and
> eve
I get this on 4.0-C its because of this thing in
gnu/usr.bin/perl/utils/h2ph if I remeber correctly. I just removed the
directory from the utils Makefile ("when in doubt comment it out") and
everything works, though I don't work with perl much.
That being said, I've held off mentioning it as I
Don't know -current is working fine for me over here as well as the
latest XFree86 snapshot. It does help if you post further details like system
configuration: uni processor vs smp , scsi vs ide , etc...
Cheers
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Lots of sig11, then hang, reboot, my system drive is no longer considered
"bootable". Looks like bad bad things.
Later
Mark Hittinger
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I am sorry if I am repeating something that has already been fixed -
I just did buildworld which completed without errors - however, when I did
installworld it ended with the following:
vm/vm_object.h -> vm/vm_object.ph
vm/vm_page.h -> vm/vm_page.ph
vm/vm_pageout.h -> vm/vm_pageout.ph
vm/vm_pag
>> # pcm: Luigi's sound driver
>> #device pcm0 at isa? port ? irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x0
>> device pcm0
>> now, although pcm0 shows up in dmesg, i get
>> % xmix
>> Error opening mixer device /dev/mixer: Device not configured
>> and similar whinging. xmix wo
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Michael
Reifenberger writes:
: if I do an upgrade to -current on my Tecra8000 the ep* driver stopps working.
The ep driver works in -current.
: The message from pccardc is that he failed the resouce allocation.
Fix the resource allocation error. :-) That's reall
At 01:49 PM 09/07/99 -0700, Randy Bush wrote:
>i am in a similar position. so i did as you say.
>
> controller pnp0# PnP support for ISA
> ...
> # pcm: Luigi's sound driver
> #device pcm0 at isa? port ? irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x0
> device
On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, Randy Bush wrote:
> % xmix
> Error opening mixer device /dev/mixer: Device not configured
>
> and similar whinging. xmix worked before the change.
Did you remake your snd0 devices?
David
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>> I built and installed a new world today. My last make world
>> was some months ago.
>> It seems that the boot loader has changed. Now, my AWE64
>> soundcard is not detected anymore.
>> My kernel.config looks like this
>> pnp 1 0 os enable port0 0x220 port1 0x330 port2 0x388 irq0 5 drq0 1 drq1 5
> fixes working. new build now running. back to chasing sound problems.
Kewl.
M
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>> cc -O -pipe -Wall -DKERBEROS -DCRYPT -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
>-I/usr/src/libexec/rlogind/../../kerberosIV/include
>-I/usr/src/libexec/rlogind/../../crypto/kerberosIV/include
>-I/usr/src/libexec/rlogind/../../crypto/kerberosIV/lib/roken
>-I/usr/src/libexec/rlogind/../../crypto/kerberosIV/appl/bs
Hi,
We've been using the following patch which adds the REMOTEUSER
and REMOTEHOST variables to the environment 'ala Irix.
Comments and feedback are welcome. I followed the existing
code style, though I don't really agree with statically allocating
the variable space.
This patch is aga
Last nite around 1am or so I cvsup my system and managed to
build the world and the kernel 8)
Not sure how stable is -current so far in a uni processor
configuration the system seems to be okay.
Enjoy
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> It's true that this would (currently) slow down uthreads. However, I
> suspect that uthreads may want to do its own signal-mask handling
> anyway (even though it currently doesn't). On the other hand, if we
> made jmp_buf and struct sigcontext compatible, it could clean up the
> thread schedul
Jake Burkholder wrote:
>
> Can we have an entry for mii.ko in /boot/defaults/loader.conf?
>
> ##
> ### Networking drivers #
> ##
>
> mii_
> This is a particularly safe implementation typedef,
> since I don't anticipate uint64_t ever being used in a future specification
> as a different data type.
> I don't know about ANSI.
It's in C9x.
But not in . The n869 draft has it in and
only.
Bruce
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Am I the only to see this (CVSup from a few minutes ago):
cc -o make_keys -O -I. -I/src/src/lib/libncurses
-I/src/src/lib/libncurses/../../contrib/ncurses/ncurses
-I/src/src/lib/libncurses/../../contrib/ncurses/include -Wall -DFREEBSD_NATIVE
-DNDEBUG -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I/usr/obj/src/src/tmp/usr/
> > This is necessary because the JDK has no way of knowing if dladdr() and
> > other misc. functions exist at runtime, because it must run on *all*
> > versions of FreeBSD, and older versions of 3.* didn't have these
> > functions.
> >
> > We can't maintain backward compatability 'cleanly' w/out
Nate Williams wrote:
>
> This is necessary because the JDK has no way of knowing if dladdr() and
> other misc. functions exist at runtime, because it must run on *all*
> versions of FreeBSD, and older versions of 3.* didn't have these
> functions.
>
> We can't maintain backward compatability 'cl
> > I think that java is still broken by this.
> >
..
> >> java
> > Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> >>
>
> I've just committed the fix in "src/libexec/rtld-elf/rtld.h" revision
> 1.12. The Java runtime was peeking into some of the dynamic linker's
> private data structures. My recent change
Uhm, well, yes, but I just committed the patch for /var/cron/log to
/var/log/cron and not cron.log. So I guess that Andreas' idea has been
incorporated.
Nick
> On Mon, Sep 06, 1999 at 02:12:53PM -0700, David Greenman wrote:
> >
> >I think they should all have .log since there can be su
On Mon, Sep 06, 1999 at 02:12:53PM -0700, David Greenman wrote:
>
>I think they should all have .log since there can be subdirectories and it
> makes the files more easily identifiable.
You're right ... I understand ...
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Sorry if this has been discussed before, but I couldn't find anything
relevant in the mail archives.
/dev/MAKEDEV contains references to chown and chgrp which are in
/usr/sbin. This makes it impossible to run MAKEDEV when the /usr fs
is not available. I had recent occasion when I had to execute
Oh so close to a complete release. who performs the
coin toss to decide what to remove from fixit?
-John
Regular and MFS boot floppies made.
touch release.8
Making fixit floppy.
disklabel: ioctl DIOCWLABEL: Operation not supported by device
Warning: Block size restricts cylinders per group
After last cvsup:
linking kernel
isa_compat.o: In function `isa_compat_probe':
isa_compat.o(.text+0x3a6): undefined reference to
`isa_get_flags'
*** Error code 1
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Peter Wemm wrote:
>
> Before getting too far here, can we consider some other standard interfaces?
>
> #include
>
> int getcontext(ucontext_t *ucp);
> int setcontext(const ucontext_t *ucp);
> void makecontext(ucontext_t *ucp, (void *func)(), int argc, ...);
> int swapc
Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
> Garrett Wollman wrote:
> >
> > < said
:
> >
> > > The setjump/longjump family of functions are userland function
> > > AFAICT.
> >
> > POSIX doesn't make any such distinction. Remember that setjmp/longjmp
> > *already* enter the kernel, in order to save/restore th
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