> The latest port of wine references PR 14652
> for patches to make -current work.
> some of these ptches are however in areas I don't understand.
> In particular signals, register contexts, etc.
This refers to validity of segment registers fs/gs in sigcontext.
Under -stable both of them are unus
On Sun, Nov 14, 1999 at 11:02:18PM -0800, Lester Igo wrote:
> I started with FreeBSD-3.3-Release last Friday, tried current and it
> failed so I moved on to stable, it worked, I installed it and built a new
> kernel, and then using the fresh compile I tried to go to -current and it
> still fails a
I have been trying to get world to compile on my system and had a "signal
12" failure at the same location every time.
I started with FreeBSD-3.3-Release last Friday, tried current and it
failed so I moved on to stable, it worked, I installed it and built a new
kernel, and then using the fresh c
The latest port of wine references PR 14652
for patches to make -current work.
some of these ptches are however in areas I don't understand.
In particular signals, register contexts, etc.
There is reference to a patch of luoqi's as well as other comments.
Some of the patches are simply to newer
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Frank Mayhar wrote:
> And it detects the card and notes its MAC address properly, but it's
> still unusable.
The MAC address isn't correct in either of the 2 boot logs attached.
> When I try to set the IP address on that interface, it gripes about an
> unknown interface type
On Sun, Nov 14, 1999 at 06:15:09PM -0800, Frank Mayhar wrote:
> I'm trying to use the 11/13 snap of -current on my laptop to get my 574BT
> PCMCIA ethernet card going. It _almost_ works. Pccardd detects the card,
This is a known problem. Kernels panic with either a 3c574tx or 574BT.
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-- Da
I'm trying to use the 11/13 snap of -current on my laptop to get my 574BT
PCMCIA ethernet card going. It _almost_ works. Pccardd detects the card,
and configures it, but when I do an "ifconfig -a" the system crashes in
ifmedia_ioctl() (called by ep_if_ioctl()), line 280. The *ifm->ifm_status
fi
I'll be pulling the switch to use GCC 2.95.2 as the base compiler in
-CURRENT on Sunday evening (Freefall time).
Those not-quite-so daring might want to hold off on your next make world.
*** NOTE *** that I have NOT changed the shared lib version for
libstc++.so (the rules disallow it). With th
At 11:20 PM 11/13/1999 -0600, Jim King wrote:
>At 10:23 PM 11/13/1999 -0500, Mathew Kanner wrote:
>>On Nov 13, Jim King wrote:
>> > At 01:05 PM 11/13/1999 -0800, Alex Zepeda wrote:
>> > >What does pnpinfo show?
>> >
>> > pnpinfo shows a bunch of information about my USR PnP modem, but
>> nothing
lso be some
point to discuss.
To get an idea you'll have to read the following URL's.
my announcement:
http://docs.FreeBSD.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=243597+0+archive/1999/freebsd-hackers/19991114.freebsd-hackers
the patches/programm itself:
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Hello there;
lately, whenever I reboot my system, I get a
disk error 0x1
No /boot/loader
error. the files are there, and I have reinstalled a couple of times with
(make buildworld/make installworld ... disklabel -B).
How can I fix the loader otherwise ?
Hello!
I use dagrab from the ports to grab audio CD's.
On -stable this is no problem, but last week I switched back to
-current, and there is something wrong.
The "speed" of the grabbed .wav-files is approx. twice too slow.
Ok, it sound's nice (slow voices have this very deep sound :), but
it'
Try "-mpreferred-stack-boundary=2".
Dima
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> # gcc --version
> egcs-2.91.66
>
> What is the relationship?
That is EGCS 1.1.2.
see http://egcs.cygnus.com/timeline.html
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