On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 02:47:17PM -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <016501c03dfa$e7951780$[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Ron Klinkien" writes:
> : Maybe something to mention in the docs to use the dc driver with it.
>
> We need a good way to list known supported cards (not just pccard or
> cardbus) i
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At 25 Oct 2000 03:56:37 GMT,
Jordan Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, the idea in the large menus is that only the first item in a
> given alphabetical category has an accelerator so you can jump
> straight to that "letter" with relative ease. Whether the accelerator
> is also "free" or
> At 25 Oct 2000 03:36:55 GMT,
> Jordan Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This unfortunately breaks the alphabetical menu accelerator behavior.
> > You can't have that space at the beginning - it's special. :)
> > Any other way of shortening the menus is fair, however, and I'd
> > be happy to
At 25 Oct 2000 03:36:55 GMT,
Jordan Hubbard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This unfortunately breaks the alphabetical menu accelerator behavior.
> You can't have that space at the beginning - it's special. :)
> Any other way of shortening the menus is fair, however, and I'd
> be happy to see you or
> How about this patch to display keymap menu correctly with 80 column
> width console?
This unfortunately breaks the alphabetical menu accelerator behavior.
You can't have that space at the beginning - it's special. :)
Any other way of shortening the menus is fair, however, and I'd
be happy to s
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 11:04:55PM -0400, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
> One should have some other script that you could run, which
> would look thru all the rc files and just list which order
> they will be run at startup (or at shutdown). That way you
> could find out the order for a given set of
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Mike Meyer wrote:
> Chuck Robey writes:
> > I'm having rather extreme problems with stability on my dual PIII
> > setup. I know this is to be expected, but it's gotten so extreme on my
> > system, I can't spend more than a few minutes before it locks up.
> >
> > Is there an
At 2:58 PM -0700 10/24/00, Jordan Hubbard wrote:
> > The scripts themselves have the ordering dependencies. The
> > startup system runs them in the proper order. I don't know
> > if this is pre-computed or redone each boot.
>
>I'm really curious about this, myself. One of the reasons the SYSV
>
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, John Baldwin wrote:
>
> On 25-Oct-00 Chuck Robey wrote:
> > I'm having rather extreme problems with stability on my dual PIII
> > setup. I know this is to be expected, but it's gotten so extreme on my
> > system, I can't spend more than a few minutes before it locks up.
> >
On 25-Oct-00 Chuck Robey wrote:
> I'm having rather extreme problems with stability on my dual PIII
> setup. I know this is to be expected, but it's gotten so extreme on my
> system, I can't spend more than a few minutes before it locks up.
>
> Is there any chance that I could make things bette
Chuck Robey writes:
> I'm having rather extreme problems with stability on my dual PIII
> setup. I know this is to be expected, but it's gotten so extreme on my
> system, I can't spend more than a few minutes before it locks up.
>
> Is there any chance that I could make things better by using a
I'm having rather extreme problems with stability on my dual PIII
setup. I know this is to be expected, but it's gotten so extreme on my
system, I can't spend more than a few minutes before it locks up.
Is there any chance that I could make things better by using a sysctl to
tell the box it's no
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, John W. De Boskey wrote:
> I'm beginning to think we need an updating entry.
>
> 1. Make sure /dev/random exists 'cd /dev && sh MAKEDEV std'
Unless you are using devfs.
> 2. Make sure your kernel includes:
>
> devicerandom # Entropy device
Hi Jordan,
How about this patch to display keymap menu correctly with 80 column
width console?
# If someone have a good idea to abbrevate "(accent)" string,
# I'd like to trim this word to reduce left column width of this menu.
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>Believe me, if we were to put out a serious call to kill NFS from the
>installation boot images, you'd very quickly hear from all of those
>people and they would be screaming. We need to exhaust all other
>possibilities before we even contemplate that option.
Are there maybe other large pieces
> I'm in the midst of trying to install NetBSD so I can look at this. If
> no one else steps forward to do it, I can put together a patch.
I've had several replies, so why don't we all look into this a bit and
see which one of us actually manages to have enough steam to do it
after the analysis p
> and, to reply a second time to this message, it is recomputed at each
> boot... the rc and rc.shutdown scripts both run rcorder to do it, with
> rc.shutdown reversing the order.
Ah, OK, sorry - I must have missed this the first time around.
I'll have to investigate the workings of rcorder then
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, David O'Brien wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 04:23:40PM +0700, Alexey Dokuchaev wrote:
> > Why can't I simply write kill -1 `cat /var/run/sendmail.pid`?
>
> What about deamons that don't understand `kill -HUP'? Sendmail didn't
> until very reciently. ``/etc/rc.d/some-dea
At Wed, 25 Oct 2000 00:28:41 +0200,
Wilko Bulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > IMO NFS needs to stay. It is *very* useful to many (including me).
> > I vote for 'remove NFS away'.
> > Yes, there are many people using NFS install, but it is site-specific.
> The same argument goes for IPV6. In o
[Why is -current on the cc line twice? One instance removed]
> I haven't removed it. But it is an option. I was a very heavy
> user of NFS, but it didn't matter to jkh when he removed it last
> time. The switch to ftp isn't hard.
Well, that's not quite accurate. It did matter, it just seemed
> Again. There is no public NFS servers for distributing FreeBSD as I know.
> You can't get any FreeBSD, even if you sends NFS packets to the Internet.
> Can I and anybody access your favorite NFS servers?
I think this misses the point. Not everyone installs FreeBSD from
public servers and, in f
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 04:49:41PM -0400, John W. De Boskey wrote:
> > IMO NFS needs to stay. It is *very* useful to many (including me).
>
> I haven't removed it. But it is an option. I was a very heavy
> user of NFS, but it didn't matter to jkh when he removed it last
> time. The switch to f
Patrick Gardella wrote:
>
> I built and installed -current on a laptop yesterday (10/23/00), and
> went to build XFree86 3.3.6_3 today from the ports directory.
>
> It built fine, but when you run make install, it dies, complaining of
> syntax errors in machine/endian.h:
>
> In file included fr
>So, who wants to do a proof-of-concept implementation for -current
>which integrates with our existing rc.conf mechanism? In order to
>obey POLA, we should at least have the separate scripts switch off the
>same knobs whenever possible.
>
>It's something I'd be willing to do, I guess. I have s
On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 04:48:14AM +0900, Motomichi Matsuzaki wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> At Tue, 24 Oct 2000 12:15:09 -0700,
> David O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Other candidates I've been pointed to include the removal of
> > > /boot/boot[12] and NFS
> > IMO NFS needs to stay. It is *very*
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 02:36:44PM -0400, John W. De Boskey wrote:
>
> Ok, folks want INET6. It's back..
>
> It's been pointed out to me by "Thomas D. Dean"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> that the 'le' driver does
> not work. Can someone provide additional information
That is correct. See kern/19219. I'
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 12:38:41PM -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Matthew N.
>Dodd" writes:
> : On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Brian O'Shea wrote:
> : > I am also having this problem. If you interrupt it (with ^\ to send
> : > SIGQUIT), ldconfig generates a core. Then ldconfi
Jordan Hubbard writes:
> [redirected to just -current; I'm not sure what this has to do with -net]
> > I agree. I've been using them for a while on my dog slow Windows CE
> > machine. There were some minor issues when they were first committed
> > to NetBSD on some platforms (due to a too early
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 02:58:08PM -0700, Jordan Hubbard thus spoke:
> > The scripts themselves have the ordering dependencies. The startup
> > system runs them in the proper order. I don't know if this is
> > pre-computed or redone each boot.
> I'm really curious about this, myself. One of t
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 02:58:08PM -0700, Jordan Hubbard wrote:
> > The scripts themselves have the ordering dependencies. The startup
> > system runs them in the proper order. I don't know if this is
> > pre-computed or redone each boot.
>
> I'm really curious about this, myself. One of the r
> Only SYSVMSG is removed for the i386 case. SYS* for the Alpha. I'm
> assuming the SYS* left compiled in on the i386 is for X?
That is correct. It's not mandatory, but it emits a scary-looking
error message when X starts up and a lot of folks were commenting
on it, so I put it (SYSVSHM) back
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 02:58:08PM -0700, Jordan Hubbard wrote:
> > The scripts themselves have the ordering dependencies. The startup
> > system runs them in the proper order. I don't know if this is
> > pre-computed or redone each boot.
>
> I'm really curious about this, myself. One of the r
> The scripts themselves have the ordering dependencies. The startup
> system runs them in the proper order. I don't know if this is
> pre-computed or redone each boot.
I'm really curious about this, myself. One of the reasons the SYSV
scripts have the numeric prefix is so that you know exactl
[redirected to just -current; I'm not sure what this has to do with -net]
> I agree. I've been using them for a while on my dog slow Windows CE
> machine. There were some minor issues when they were first committed
> to NetBSD on some platforms (due to a too early use of ps and some
> brokeness
> In message <016501c03dfa$e7951780$[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Ron Klinkien"
writes:
> : Maybe something to mention in the docs to use the dc driver with it.
>
> We need a good way to list known supported cards (not just pccard or
> cardbus) in a driver's man page.
>
> Warner
Maybe an idea to create a
Unless the network is lying to me again, Andy Farkas said:
> For those of us that couldn't go, has anybody posted pictures from the con
> yet? ...any kind of pictures - not just ones of keyboard bashing...
http://www.atlanta-bsd.org/bsdcon/
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You need to put
random_load="YES"
into /boot/loader.conf.
Optionally, you can load random.ko during the boot process.
John W. De Boskey wrote:
> It didn't work without the device line when I tested it
> last week(Thursday/Friday).
>
> - David O'Brien's Original Message -
> > On Mon, O
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
> We also found at bsdcon that lots of keystrokes would also make the
> system boot.
>
> Warner
For those of us that couldn't go, has anybody posted pictures from the con
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- David O'Brien's Original Message -
> On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 02:36:44PM -0400, John W. De Boskey wrote:
> >
> > the 'le' driver does not work. Can someone provide additional
> > information about why it's in GENERIC?
>
> Get confirmation that it does not work (one user isn't suffient in
>
> will> I'm sure there are better things to disable, like MFS, SYSV*,
> will> P1003_P1B and friends, and ICMP_BANDLIM.
>
> MFS is required; don't forget we have mfsroot.flp :-)
The name is historical; we use md(4) not MFS.
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In message <016501c03dfa$e7951780$[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Ron Klinkien" writes:
: Maybe something to mention in the docs to use the dc driver with it.
We need a good way to list known supported cards (not just pccard or
cardbus) in a driver's man page.
Warner
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>
> Nice work those pccard stuff...
>
Ahum I ment cardbus stuff.. ;-)
Anyway my Xircom Realport II Cardbus 10/100 Mb card works ok now
It's one of those red double height ones with a RJ45 jack built into it...
Maybe something to mention in the docs to use the dc driver with it.
Ron.
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It didn't work without the device line when I tested it
last week(Thursday/Friday).
-John
- David O'Brien's Original Message -
> On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 06:30:29PM -0400, John W. De Boskey wrote:
> > 2. Make sure your kernel includes:
> >
> > device random # Entrop
At Tue, 24 Oct 2000 13:08:26 -0700,
David O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I vote for 'remove NFS away'.
> > Yes, there are many people using NFS install, but it is site-specific.
> And INET6 isn't site specific. It certainly is everywhere but maybe .jp.
I think INET6 is a grobal and publ
On 24-Oct-00 David O'Brien wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 09:42:54PM +0200, Rogier R. Mulhuijzen wrote:
>> >We used to, but we were trying to remove `apm0' from GENERIC. I've fixed
>> >to just `apm'.
>>
>> Might it be a good idea to make a INSTALL kernel config and a GENERIC
>> config?
>
> N
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 12:31:57PM -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
> The scripts themselves have the ordering dependencies. The startup
> system runs them in the proper order. I don't know if this is
> pre-computed or redone each boot.
Redone on each boot up (and shutdown).
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On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 04:23:40PM +0700, Alexey Dokuchaev wrote:
> Why can't I simply write kill -1 `cat /var/run/sendmail.pid`?
What about deamons that don't understand `kill -HUP'? Sendmail didn't
until very reciently. ``/etc/rc.d/some-deamon restart'' does the right
thing reguardless how in
On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 08:21:39PM -0400, Matthew N. Dodd wrote:
> There isn't any reason why rc.conf shouldn't continue to be useful in
> either case.
/etc/rc.conf and /etc/defaults/rc.conf are still used in the NetBSD 1.5
world.
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On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 04:49:40AM +0700, Alexey Dokuchaev wrote:
> Having dozens of small files instead of pair of big ones always
> frustrates me when I have to work with linux.
Maybe, but the greatly increased functionality makes it worth it.
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On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 05:05:49AM +0700, Alexey Dokuchaev wrote:
> Still, it would be better if I could choose between "classical" and "new"
> startup layout, say, somewhere at the installation stage.
Supporting two very different schemes is a support nightmare. And
giveing good test coverage w
On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 06:30:29PM -0400, John W. De Boskey wrote:
> 2. Make sure your kernel includes:
>
> devicerandom # Entropy device
Are you implying the random.ko module is broken?
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Before removing NFS, I'd remove the new `ncv', `nsp', and `stg' drivers.
Not to mention the `vpo' Parellel port Zip drive device.
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On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 09:42:54PM +0200, Rogier R. Mulhuijzen wrote:
> >We used to, but we were trying to remove `apm0' from GENERIC. I've fixed
> >to just `apm'.
>
> Might it be a good idea to make a INSTALL kernel config and a GENERIC
> config?
Nope, the two would be quickly out of sync. Wh
On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 04:48:14AM +0900, Motomichi Matsuzaki wrote:
> > > Other candidates I've been pointed to include the removal of
> > > /boot/boot[12] and NFS
> > IMO NFS needs to stay. It is *very* useful to many (including me).
>
> I vote for 'remove NFS away'.
>
> Yes, there are many p
Hi.
At Tue, 24 Oct 2000 12:15:09 -0700,
David O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Other candidates I've been pointed to include the removal of
> > /boot/boot[12] and NFS
> IMO NFS needs to stay. It is *very* useful to many (including me).
I vote for 'remove NFS away'.
Yes, there are many p
>We used to, but we were trying to remove `apm0' from GENERIC. I've fixed
>to just `apm'.
Might it be a good idea to make a INSTALL kernel config and a GENERIC
config? INSTALL goes on the floppies and has just enough for all the
different sorts of installations. GENERIC has almost LINT proport
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 16:14 +0700, Alexey Dokuchaev wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Terry Lambert wrote:
>
> > > Well, would not be this stepping aside from BSD startup
> > > sequence, which we all know and love? Having dozens of
> > > small files instead of pair of big ones always frustrates
>
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 02:36:44PM -0400, John W. De Boskey wrote:
>
> the 'le' driver does not work. Can someone provide additional
> information about why it's in GENERIC?
Get confirmation that it does not work (one user isn't suffient in my
book as there could be many issues which could make i
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 12:43:16PM -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
>
> apm is a good one to remove.
We used to, but we were trying to remove `apm0' from GENERIC. I've fixed
to just `apm'.
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On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 10:44:31PM +0900, Makoto MATSUSHITA wrote:
> How about removing /boot/boot[12] from floppies ?
Committed!
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Motomichi Matsuzaki writes:
>
> At Mon, 23 Oct 2000 22:46:26 -0400 (EDT),
> Andrew Gallatin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Anybody else seeing 'dc0: watchdog timeout' since SMPng integration?
>
> Yes I have.
>
> I have this several times before SMPng integration at a high load
> sit
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 03:32:16PM +0200, John Hay wrote:
> Why not remove NFS? That is what I do here when the snap floppy gets
> too big. How many people install using NFS? (And can't easily change to
> ftp.)
Many.
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On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 08:15:12AM -0500, Will Andrews wrote:
>
> I'm sure there are better things to disable, like MFS, SYSV*, P1003_P1B
> and friends, and ICMP_BANDLIM.
Only SYSVMSG is removed for the i386 case. SYS* for the Alpha. I'm
assuming the SYS* left compiled in on the i386 is for X?
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 03:59:20PM +0900, Makoto MATSUSHITA wrote:
> Maybe kernel image for kern.flp is a little bit larger than a 1.44MB floppy.
I just diked out more bits. Lets see if that will give us enough space
on tonights snapshot build.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "John W. De Boskey" writes:
: It's been pointed out to me by "Thomas D. Dean"
: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> that the 'le' driver does
: not work. Can someone provide additional information
: about why it's in GENERIC?
Likely because it compiles and the devices are rare enou
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "John W. De Boskey" writes:
: The following patch brings the floppy size down enough to fix
: the problem. One is a leftover from the config file syntax
: change. Also, I don't know how useful INET6 is to a GENERIC
: kernel on todays' networks (faith & gif are alread
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Jacques A. Vidrine" writes:
: By the way, the author of this stuff (Luke Mewburn) says he'll post a
: summary of the design and implementation issues to this list in a few
: days.
I talked to Luke at BSDcon about many issues. He's very keen on
increasing the coope
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Matthew N. Dodd"
writes:
: On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
: > Well if you're that stubborn there's no reason that the "new" layout
: > could not be compiled into a monolithic script. In fact perhaps you
: > could be the one to step forward and wr
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Matthew N. Dodd"
writes:
: On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Brian O'Shea wrote:
: > I am also having this problem. If you interrupt it (with ^\ to send
: > SIGQUIT), ldconfig generates a core. Then ldconfig will hang while
: > setting a.out ldconfig path:
:
: ^C also works.
Ok, folks want INET6. It's back..
It's been pointed out to me by "Thomas D. Dean"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> that the 'le' driver does
not work. Can someone provide additional information
about why it's in GENERIC?
Other candidates I've been pointed to include the removal
of /boot/boot[12] and NFS (wh
In message <006d01c03d2e$36cf0220$[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Ron Klinkien" writes:
: According to files in /usr/src/sys/dev/xe/* the card is supported by the xe
: driver.
The cardbus version of the Xircom cards use the dc driver. Was it
compiled into your kernel? I've used the ethernet old card
succes
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Akinori MUSHA" writes:
: Would you add an UPDATING entry for this? Many people have been
: reporting problems with the local mailer not knowing these changes.
It is on my queue of things to add to UPDATING as I find the time.
I'll try to get to it quickly.
Warner
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tony Finch writes:
: I tried this on 4.1.1-STABLE with two pccards: a D-Link DE660 and a
: Lucent Wavelan card. The de card workedd fine, but the success melody
: beep for the wi card was several times slower than it should be. I can
: get more information if you nee
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Bill Vermillion writes:
: One of the reasons for the numbers in the SysVR4 arena is to
: set the order of execution so programs which other depend upon
: are executed first. How does the NetBSD solve this problem.
The scripts themselves have the ordering dependenci
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: i update my system from 4.1 to current, when system boot, it hangs when:
: start elf ldconfig: /usr/lib /usr/lib/compat /usr/X11R6/lib
: why?
This is the random entropy problem. To work around it, you can hit
the keyboard enough to generate the ne
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "David O'Brien" writes:
: At BSDcon Luke M showed me what the NetBSD 1.5 rc files look like.
: They've moved them all to /etc/rc.d/ and made them very granular (as
: SVR4, but w/o leading numbers in the filenames). The NetBSD
: implementation also solved all the iss
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: > Hi there,
: >
: > I've done a very recent week's make world(S) on -current, making
: > and installing world and kernel go fine, but all hang on boot,
: > with no error codes or msgs.
: >
: Solution: Due to changes in the random/entropy
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: | I _still_ like VAX/VMS ability to be "talked" up thru the boot process.
:
: Er, *meep* too young to know what you are talking about
%SYS-I-STARTED, System has started
%SYSMON-I-RUNNING, System monitoring process running
%LIB-W-NOTFOUND,
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:
: It means that anything writted to /dev/random not reseed it but _reset_ i
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>>
>>Please test & review this patch:
>>
>> http://phk.freebsd.dk/patch/offsetof.patch
>
>I believe that several drivers include stddef.h to get
>offsetof. I think most of these files are flagged by
>"/* for offsetof */".
Right, in
/me hands Chris and
DocWilco
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>The solution is very simple. Put a statically linked Perl in /sbin,
>and write the startup system in Perl. For user convenience, it should
>have a Gnome interface and a PostgreSQL backend, so we should also
>put X a
>
>Please test & review this patch:
>
> http://phk.freebsd.dk/patch/offsetof.patch
I believe that several drivers include stddef.h to get
offsetof. I think most of these files are flagged by
"/* for offsetof */".
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The solution is very simple. Put a statically linked Perl in /sbin,
and write the startup system in Perl. For user convenience, it should
have a Gnome interface and a PostgreSQL backend, so we should also
put X and pgsql in /sbin.
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> On Tue, 24 Oct 2000 07:55:42 -0400
> "John W. De Boskey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
jwd> The following patch brings the floppy size down enough to fix
jwd> the problem. One is a leftover from the config file syntax
jwd> change. Also, I don't know how useful INET6 is to a GENERIC
jwd> ker
Julian Elischer wrote:
Over the last 3 yearrs or so I've been ignoring the device interface.
but now I think it's stabilised to a point where it's worth learning
about its
new form.
So I decided that the best way to try understand the newbus stuff
(and other associated stuff) was to try use it,
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>
> Please test & review this patch:
>
> http://phk.freebsd.dk/patch/offsetof.patch
>
> -
> Define offsetof() in for the kernel and in
> for userland.
>
> #ifdef the definition in and so that
> we don't need N identical definitions in but
>
patch for revision 1.20:
--- /etc/pccard_ether Thu Oct 19 16:24:35 2000
+++ pccard_etherWed Oct 25 01:27:05 2000
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
interface=$1
shift
-startstop=$2
+startstop=$1
shift
case ${startstop} in
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
;;
# Stop the interface
*)
- /sbin/if
Please test & review this patch:
http://phk.freebsd.dk/patch/offsetof.patch
-
Define offsetof() in for the kernel and in
for userland.
#ifdef the definition in and so that
we don't need N identical definitions in but
still allow for a MD definition there should nee
< said:
> I agree with this sentiment.. please leave INET6 support in the GENERIC
> kernel. I'm sure there are better things to disable, like MFS, SYSV*,
> P1003_P1B and friends, and ICMP_BANDLIM.
Um, let's only disable things that give us a useful amount of space
back. (We may just be screwed
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 08:59:36AM +, Terry Lambert wrote:
> Oh... and the PROVIDE/REQUIRE/WANT lists really, really want to
> be "per service name" rather than per program name, so I could,
> for example, have a service that depends on "smtpserv", and not
> care if it was sendmail or qmail or
Rogier R. Mulhuijzen wrote:
>
> >In file included from /usr/include/sys/wait.h:93,
> > from vgaHW.c:44:
> >/usr/include/machine/endian.h:72: syntax error before
> >`__uint16_swap_unit32'
> >/usr/include/machine/endian.h:72: syntax error before `__x'
> >
> >
> >I've not seen this
"Rogier R. Mulhuijzen" wrote:
>
> >In file included from /usr/include/sys/wait.h:93,
> > from vgaHW.c:44:
> >/usr/include/machine/endian.h:72: syntax error before
> >`__uint16_swap_unit32'
> >/usr/include/machine/endian.h:72: syntax error before `__x'
> >
> >
> >I've not seen thi
>In file included from /usr/include/sys/wait.h:93,
> from vgaHW.c:44:
>/usr/include/machine/endian.h:72: syntax error before
>`__uint16_swap_unit32'
>/usr/include/machine/endian.h:72: syntax error before `__x'
>
>
>I've not seen this reported before, nor a work around.
I don't k
I built and installed -current on a laptop yesterday (10/23/00), and
went to build XFree86 3.3.6_3 today from the ports directory.
It built fine, but when you run make install, it dies, complaining of
syntax errors in machine/endian.h:
In file included from /usr/include/sys/wait.h:93,
will> I'm sure there are better things to disable,
How about removing /boot/boot[12] from floppies ?
--- src/release/Makefile.oldMon Oct 23 23:53:50 2000
+++ src/release/MakefileTue Oct 24 22:38:15 2000
@@ -821,7 +821,7 @@
mv ${RD}/kernels/BOOTMFS ${RD}/image.${FSIMAGE}/ker
On Tue, Oct 24, 2000 at 10:27:50PM +0900, Makoto MATSUSHITA wrote:
> MFS is required; don't forget we have mfsroot.flp :-)
Oh yeah... time to drink some more caffeinated pop and wake up..
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> The following patch brings the floppy size down enough to fix
> the problem. One is a leftover from the config file syntax
> change. Also, I don't know how useful INET6 is to a GENERIC
> kernel on todays' networks (faith & gif are already removed).
>
> Index: dokern.sh
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