For those interested , SGI has released their 64 bit
compiler for Intel's Itanium.
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/Pro64/
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>
> Too much hassle IMO. I'd *much* rather distribute it as part of the
> package, and I'm looking into how feasible it would be to distribute
> inside of the JDK.
>
Well, just asked them because I don't see any problems in doing
what you want because
ribute the source and binary for those "Open
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heir Motif
distribution 8)
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beer bash. :-)
> > >
> > > I'd go along with that. What do the other committers think?
> >
> > Isn't this the "FreeBSD" project ?
>
> There is no such thing as a "free beer".
If there are enough bad committs, we can start
think
netgraph
it seems that it does not deal too well with exception events or events.
A good book on this topic is: Essential JTAPI by Spencer Roberts which
goes to great extent in describing services as well as architectures issues
in implementing event driven systems.
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Tnks for those interested in Archie's netgraph article see:
http://www.daemonnews.org/23/netgraph.html
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Curious, do you have a write up on netgraph?
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-96]
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/share/isdn.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/share.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
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> > rename it libstdc++.so.1. Then you just have to modify your executable
> > so that it looks for libstdc++.so.1 instead of libstdc++.so.3
>
> Why not just reinstall the problematic executables?
>
Yeap, we do that quite often in Linux 8)
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Is there a way to initialized a vga card after the system is booted?
What I am looking for is to initialize a second vga in my
system so that I can run X in a dual headed configuration
with XFree86 or to be able to chose which vga card
to run X with on my system.
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Load Sharing using IP Network Address Translation (LSNAT)
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servers or services and I am sure that there
are also widely available research papers.
Here is a "cool" pointer to a RFC archival with a query
capability...
http://sunsite.auc.dk/RFC/
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idea to rotate on the cvs servers without
respect to latency, work load or rate of service response from
the server.
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So have the cvsup client do the pinging to the server and extract
its current work load or other vital statistic.
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If the user does specifiy a cvsup , can you decide for the user which
server is best based upon some simple statistic?
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I am fairly certain that Java + TYA worked before Jan 7 -- haven't
upgraded my system since then.
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period to convert over
> before dropping them cold. (Thats 1 year in -stable, and 1 year of -current).
>
My strategy in the past has been to develop kernel stuff for -current . The interfaces
to device drivers or modules is usually a very tiny part of the driver or module.
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> It seems Amancio Hasty wrote:
> > Tnks
> >
> > Yes, I am running current as of today . also while trying to read a DVD
> > I think that your driver is not setting cap.dvdrom flag so when I ask for
> > report key it returns with failure. Just wondering
Oh wow that looks cool -- Oh excuse me :
Never mind about the problem with report_key not working .
Back to watching ...
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ls -ald /dev/acd0c
brw-r- 1 root operator 19, 2 Jan 7 20:27 /dev/acd0c
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Hi
Tnks for the tip!
I just thought that I would need to add an audio intergap between tracks
but hey if cdrecord can do it great!
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say do you know how to create an audio cd?
I want to extract tracts from different audio cds and create my
own audio cd. I have a Yamaha scsi cd writer.
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espect to FreeBSD people can always get an upgrade or cvsup . They
want more ? Talk to JKH I am sure is willing to strike a sweet deal 8)
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Curious , what is elischer.org ? 8)
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ways are wrong and old fashioned...
Take Care Guys, I am back to hacking and yes
I am having a great time !
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drive him further down: hence
thru censorship the "technical" argument was won
with virtually no technical effort at all -- Like I said
earlier very very nice tactic !
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Amancio & Bettina
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Last nite , I managed to compile all of XFree86 3.9.17 with no
compiler bugs from gcc.
/usr/local/bin/gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/i386-portbld-freebsd4.0/2.96/specs
gcc version 2.96 19991110 (experimental)
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> "David O'Brien" wrote:
> > On Wed, Dec 29, 1999 at 11:37:18AM -0800, Amancio Hasty wrote:
> > > This is the scoop.
> > ..snip..
> > > gcc -v
> > > Using builtin specs.
> > > gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release)
> > .
with gcc-devel some tonite to see if I can use
it for all my ports.
Some background:
I am working on XFree86 to help bring about yuv + scaling
hardware support -- my main priority is X for I if get too
side tracked I may miss my window of opportunity to
hack .
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n't known that 3.4-R had this problem and
Hi,
I am running FreeBSD -current and I got no clue as to what is
going on FreeBSD 3.xxx. The problem was reported for FreeBSD
-current.
Okay, lets hope that gcc 2.9.53 comes out before the release of FreeBSD 4.0.
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> 3. Raise this issue with Cygnus.
Not really Cygnus is the wrong organization to raise this issue .
As someone else pointed out the gcc-devel port does not exhibit the bug
which I posted.
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ay, we would probably have a new
> /usr/bin/cpp that does everything you want it to.
>
> > This behavior breaks the XFree86 3.9.17 build because the procedure
> > to build imake depends on /usr/libexec/cpp defining __FreeBSD__
>
> So use ``cc -E'' inste
t; should be using 'cc -E' instead.
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Forgot to post about this new feature of /usr/libexec/cpp :
>
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reported compiler bug appears to be fixed in
the latest gcc-devel port.
>
> On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, Amancio Hasty wrote:
>
> !>
> !>Without -O or -O2 the program compiles okay.
> !>
> !>gcc -c bug.c
> !>
>
> Ouch! This looks an awful lot like th
17 build because the procedure
> > to build imake depends on /usr/libexec/cpp defining __FreeBSD__
> >
> > I patched locally the imake build so just for FreeBSD it adds a
> > -D__FreeBSD__
> >
> > I presumed that the latest /usr/libexec/cpp behavior is also going to
> > break other package. Again for me is not a problem because
> > after a few hours I managed to circumvent the new /usr/libexec/cpp
> > feature.
> >
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latest /usr/libexec/cpp behavior is also going to
break other package. Again for me is not a problem because
after a few hours I managed to circumvent the new /usr/libexec/cpp
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that is the compiler bug has been fixed.
So there appears to be two solutions to get around this problem:
1. compile without -O
or
2. installed the latest snapshot of gcc.
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> strategy before you do something that has people howling for your
> blood.
>
Thats fine . Actually "someone" did start working on the problem 8)
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ree86 3.9xxx current.
---
More precisely :
FreeBSD -current was last cvsup on my system on Dec 23 18:59.
XFree86 3.9.xxx was cvsup on December 24th I am sorry but this is
sufficient information to reproduce the problem.
> Amancio Hasty wrot
> On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Amancio Hasty wrote:
>
> > The details were previously posted by .
> >
> > Good Nite
> >
> >
>
> Whatever ate the details on your previous post seems to be at it again.
Here is a copy of my mail post which I received f
The details were previously posted by .
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ke hyperbole. I'm able to build X just fine with the
> -current compiler, so to directly imply that we can't do so flies in
> the face of common sense and experience.
>
> - Jordan
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ler. What every the problem is 4.0 will live with it unless someone
> narrows down the problem more.
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>Actually, that's one of the newest versions of gcc.
Perhaps a later snapshot of gcc will work .
>attached make.log. There's something about not allowing access
>to the cx register.
I am not into hacking gcc's register allocator 8)
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(const_int -40 [0xffd8])) 0))
(clobber (scratch:HI))
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(expr_list:REG_DEAD (reg:SI 0 %eax)
(expr_list:REG_UNUSED (scratch:HI)
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api in addition you have the old voxware sound driver in the
kernel to look at . I made Quake and Quake 2 work with the
voxware sound driver and it was not that hard .
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nking .
The users / developers ratio initially bother me in the
multimedia mailing list;however, I came to the conclusion
that we do need a large user base to maximize
test coverage and feasibility .
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You better watch it Jordan , you are starting to sound like a multimedia
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The sound drivers are fine . What we need are people willing to work
on the sound drivers .
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w.mozilla.org 8)
Someone for berkeley.edu last week reported 36 bugs which made
the developers very happy ...
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Take it up with -multimedia . The gus tarted to talk about it
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> It would take some kernel work though; the results might well be worth
> the effort.
> -keith
I am too busy nowdays working :(
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I am not that really interested on threads..
Is there a possibility of having an async call gate for which the kernel
can do the scheduling whether be for a uni processor or a multi processor
enviroment.
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w the check for _P1003_1B_VISIBLE...
This is all academic since the proper fix was posted to the list.
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Got a new disk and I am trying to upgrade from the May 1999 snapshot to today's
current.
I recompiled the kernel , install it and reboot afterwards the boot loader fails to
load
the new kernel so should I upgrade my boot blocks with the latest sources?
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Don't have much time now days to volunteer due to work overload.
If I get a chance one of these nights I will port it.
My focus is to provide decent X video support appropiate for
h.261 , h.263 , and mpeg -- which basically entails yuv + scaling
hardware assist. In other words 3dfx is a secondar
Has anyone ported the linux 3DFx Driver to FreeBSD?
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Without proper linux support we are dead .
Now I have to get off my soap box and let the work continue 8)
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BTW: I think that what you are doing is really great !!
Hmm... I wonder if the volume in the list will increase with cool
apps such as IBM's ViaVoice which needs your mods to work.
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> really feasable.
I am not sure about that ... The irq handling, card registration on the voxware
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TinderBox is a great tool for keeping track of build failures...
http://www.mozilla.org/tools.html
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Stay nice 8)
Never give the opposition an opportunity to get the best of you for most likely
they will fully exploit your weakness . After all isn't that was opposition is all
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Don't know what the problem is with netscape.
I can search the ldap server with openldap's ldapsearch tool:
/usr/local/openldap/bin/ldapsearch -h ldap.infospace.com -b "c=US" "cn=Amancio*"
And what do you know I am listed there 8)
cn=Amancio Hasty+ [EMAIL PRO
Hi,
I can't connect to the default ldap servers;however, on my win98 box I can connect
to the InfoSpace ldap server. I have a local ldap server here and I can connect
to it using netscape with no problem.
Try it : rah.star-gate.com port 389
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dress book window you should be able to query the ldap server.
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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...
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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.
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> josh
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that some on the list can figure out other creative uses
like clustering.
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PIII 450Mhz are going for about $175 see http://www.pricewatch.com . Heck , at
that
price get two 8)
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> Amancio Hasty wrote...
> > > There is a generic SCSI bus enumerator API, and one for PCI as well. There
> > > isn't a generic API to get trees of devices of any type in the system,
> > > though. With new-bus that might be possible, but having done two
>
> Amancio Hasty wrote...
> > > Amancio Hasty wrote...
> > > > I have to agree with Matt on this plus the set of defaults is system wide .
> > >
> > > What are you agreeing with him on? Why not quote what you're talking
> > > about?
>
> Amancio Hasty wrote...
> > I have to agree with Matt on this plus the set of defaults is system wide .
>
> What are you agreeing with him on? Why not quote what you're talking
> about?
>
> > Is it possible to get a system bus enumeration from the system so
&
e sky:
Do step 2 and use xml as your protocol . For instance , if
an app such gcombust sents a status query to the plug-in
its response should be encapsulated in xml : detailing the device ,
current status : recording/pause/playing/stop.
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right thats not what gcombust is,
> but its still useful for those of us who know `something'...
>
> On Fri, Aug 20, 1999 at 05:02:07PM -0700, Amancio Hasty wrote:
> > Yes, I tried gcombust and opted for the command line approach
> >
> > gcombust looks great ;how
x27;'.
>
To me in the context of cdrecord, cdrecord's option "fs" and team are
about the same. Perhaps someone more familiar with cdrecord fifo.c's
circular buffer algorithm and team can express a different opinion.
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stream to cdrecord:
mkisofs -R /mount | cdrecord -blank=fast -v fs=4m speed=3 -
That sample command syntax is sufficient for a "normal" cd creation someone
like JKH can probably tell us if it is sufficient for creating a FreeBSD
cdrom
"package" distribution --- that is a
> Then there is no advantage in using `team' vs. ``cdrecord -fs=XX'', right?
>
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As far as I can tell there is no difference other one component less to use
and ease of use.
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do it nicely you may actually make
a long term friend ...
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uite there yet you will have
to wait about a week and she responded thats not
bad take your time . Sometimes being the hacker
of the house is not an easy task 8)
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/UX, and NT
5. Yamaha 6416sz scsi cd recorder.
Hidetoshi Shimokawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> reported:
I bought DVD-RAM drive for $400.
5.2GB(double side) media is around $35, you can use them as 2.3GB x 2
disks.
Enabling raw-write in scsi_cd.c, you can newfs/mount DVD-RAM as UFS.
Write
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just reported having problems with cdd2wav panicking the system with:
launching cdda2wav immediately panics with:
panic: setrunqueue: invalid rtprio type
Cheers
> As Amancio Hasty wrote ...
> > > As Amancio Hasty wrote ...
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Please Matt "burn" a summary document ... (Gosh I have been
burning too many CDs 8) )
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), 9.( 165030), 10.( 187332)
11.( 208760), 12.( 225325), lead-out( 249407)
CDDB discid: 0xb80cfd0c
Tnks A Lot!
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> As Amancio Hasty wrote ...
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> > Or does tosha work with CAM?
>
> It does for me... (3.2-stable).
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Hi,
I think is that tosha does not know how to read audio tracks with
my Yamaha cd recorder. The Yamaha have a slightly weird
way of reading the audi
Fixating time: 129.090s
cdrecord: fifo had 10034 puts and 10034 gets.
cdrecord: fifo was 0 times empty and 9713 times full, min fill was 89%.
This is like the third time that I writing pretty much the same image
to the CD.
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It wouldn't surprise me if it was a linux fan who made the posting
and probably in reaction to the great success of Red Hat's IPO:
"They are making fortunes with my code!! "
Well thats what I read and I think it was on www.zdnet.com
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a problem.
I could be wrong;nevertheless, last nite I made a couple of CDs over
500MB with "blank=fast" and it worked.
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x27;53 187332 208759 50398656 4572141 10938 audio
113:40'65 208760 225324 38960880 35347018456 audio
125:21'07 225325 249406 56640864 5138328 12292 audio
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total 55:25'32
an on FreeBSD/x86?
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> Another possible source for SIGBUS should be generated when accessing
> a mmap'd region past the end of a file.
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The boehm garbage collector is trying to find the memory limit so I guess
in FreeBSD is going to get a SIGBUS.
In linux they get SIGV
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