"David O'Brien" wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 06:05:50PM -0700, Peter Wemm wrote:
> > This is *not* the same as the a.out behavior which searched directories to
> > find the largest number. ELF uses the symlinks and no searching, which is
> > why ld and ld-elf.so is faster when locating direct
PR 19755 seeks to teach nologin(8) to look for .nologin files in a user's
home directory. However, I feel that such knowledge is better obtained via the
nologin capability in login.conf. Basically, file and program capabilities
should perform tilde expansion. Libutil already does tilde-expansio
[ -arch and -current BCC'ed for wider coverage, please direct followups to
-net and/or me ]
I have put a new copy of the zero copy sockets and NFS patches, against
-current as of early July 8th, 2000, here:
http://people.FreeBSD.ORG/~ken/zero_copy/
Feedback would be very welcome, we haven't got
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Subject: SCSI Question
Damon Hammis wrote:> The jumpers are
set wrong on the card. I had the exact same problem with> an
aha-1542 a
< said:
> This must pass through -arch before any implementation. Remember, not
> every committer reads current.
Also remember, not every committer reads arch.
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On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 06:05:50PM -0700, Peter Wemm wrote:
> This is *not* the same as the a.out behavior which searched directories to
> find the largest number. ELF uses the symlinks and no searching, which is
> why ld and ld-elf.so is faster when locating directories and does not need
> ldcon
On Sat, 8 Jul 2000, Mike Meyer wrote:
> > By all means, use start/stop args, but hard link the .sh files into seperate
> > directories or something so that the order can be tweaked..
>
> If all you want is to make sure that shutdown happens in the reverse
> order of startup, that can be done by
> By all means, use start/stop args, but hard link the .sh files into seperate
> directories or something so that the order can be tweaked..
If all you want is to make sure that shutdown happens in the reverse
order of startup, that can be done by reversing the list in
rc.shutdown. But how about
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Damon Hammis wrote:> The jumpers are set
wrong on the card. I had the exact same problem with> an aha-1542
and aha-1540 card recently. The docs on the jumpers that you> can
get on Adaptec's site are kind of cryptic, but the card will work once>
you get the jumpers placed correctly.>> Curre
On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 09:55:49PM -0700, Thomas D. Dean wrote:
> cvsup7.freebsd.org does not know about cvs-crypto.
>
> What is the correct collection?
Cvs-crypto has been merged into src-all, due to the loosening of U.S.
crypto policy. I believe someone sent a heads-up to this list a few
days
On 08-Jul-00 Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
> This must pass through -arch before any implementation. Remember, not
> every committer reads current.
The kernel hackers do since they are running current. :)
> John Baldwin wrote:
>>
>> sys/
>> ${MACHINE}/ - stay mostly the same, the directo
This must pass through -arch before any implementation. Remember, not
every committer reads current.
John Baldwin wrote:
>
> sys/
> ${MACHINE}/ - stay mostly the same, the directories under here
> mirror the sys/ directories. E.g. MD bootstrap
>
David O'Brien wrote:
>
> > Sounds good to me actually. Although, should it be ${MACHINE_ARCH}/compile
> > instead in keeping with the mentioned goal of keeping all MD stuff under
> > ${MACHINE_ARCH}?
>
> I would prefer /sys/compile/ as it makes it easier to make a
> symlink to another place. U
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Alexander N. Kabaev" writes:
> >After today's buildworld, I am seeing lots of warning messages from libc like:
> >
> >expr in free(): warning: modified (chunk-) pointer
> >
> >Does it happen to anyone else on this list?
>
> I see it i
Hi,
I've had the warnings, too, always after successful search operations in vi
and mutt.
cvs co -D '06 Jul 2000 12:00' src/lib/libc/regex/ and rebuild/reinstall
of libc fixed it. It seems the bug was introduced in regcomp.c 1.20/1.121
and/or engine.c 1.8.
/s/Udo (still trying to find out what b
NAKAJI Hiroyuki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It seems that fetch(1) can not fetch any file. In this case, the
> downloaded(?) file size is zero.
Make sure you have revision 1.2 (or newer) of src/usr.bin/fetch/fetch.c:
revision 1.2
date: 2000/06/29 08:39:29; author:
It seems Nate Lawson wrote:
> Looking at the code in atapi-cd.c and atapi-all.c, it seems like the
> queued request is getting an EIO. Judging from the behavior when I tried
> to close a session that was already finished, I can only guess that what
> the ata driver is sending my drive is differen
On 8 Jul 2000, Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
> Paul Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hee, hee. Yes, this is probably no big deal (and not put forth as any
> > strong argument for not commiting this)
>
> humm! you are looking for a small bug (the beast :)
> this problem also exists w/ du -c...
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Trevor Johnson wrote:
> > I'm running 4.0-STABLE and my CDR drive can't write the toc.
> > I tried twice and each time I get the following error:
> > fixating CD, please wait..
> > burncd: ioctl(CDRIOCCLOSEDISK): Input/output error
>
> Hi, Nate. I was getting that error too.
"Dampure, Pierre Y." wrote:
>
> Apologies to all, this was a pilot error. /boot/defaults/loader.conf was
> referencing disk1s1a -- it should have been disk2s1a (I forgot the
> floppy was included in the unit count).
For the record, this _cannot_ be the cause of the problem you had.
I'd rather b
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