Scot W. Hetzel([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.03.28 14:49:49 +:
> Qmail install shouldn't need to install anything into /usr/[sbin,bin]
> directories with mailwrapper properly configured (see `man mailer.conf` &
> 'man mailwrapper').
a quick glance into /usr/ports/mail/qmail/pkg-plist shows, that no
Robert L Sowders([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.03.28 03:39:51 +:
> Greg is absolutely correct.
yes, i agree
> These whiners, who constantly moan for code while never contributing any,
> should contribute the code if they want it changed.
being a terrible c-coder i have to admit that, after havi
P. U. (Uli) Kruppa([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.09.12 17:52:23 +:
>
> Hi,
>
> sorry for cross-mailing two lists!
>
> I am running -CURRENT (ok - though I do not know anything
> about computers) and just found about about 624 MB trash in
> my /var/ftp - this is my anonymous-ftp -directory.
> It
Terry Lambert([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.06.22 20:38:45 +:
> "Karsten W. Rohrbach" wrote:
> >
> > btw, regarding gcc's -O2 optimization breakage on -2.95.x and improved
> > instrumentation of the new compiler kit, is there someone working on
> > gett
btw, regarding gcc's -O2 optimization breakage on -2.95.x and improved
instrumentation of the new compiler kit, is there someone working on
getting gcc-3.0 into -current?
...yes *sigh* i know, 3.0 is _not_ stable, neither is -current ;-)
/k
Dag-Erling Smorgrav([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.06.21 00:3
David Wolfskill([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.06.15 06:53:27 +:
> And another:
>
> dhcp-133[1] ls -l .netscape/lock
> lrwxrwxr-x 1 david wheel 13 Jun 15 06:40 .netscape/lock -> 1.0.0.127:612
>
> :-},
> david (making no claims about what is "good practice", here)
this is actually more performa
Andrey A. Chernov([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.06.15 16:02:50 +:
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 13:15:04 +1000, Bruce Evans wrote:
>
> > Related bugs:
> > - symlink(2) is happy to create a symlink to the empty pathname although
> > empty pathnames are invalid.
>
> Maybe we need to fix symlink(2) the
rohrbach@WM:datasink[~]68% tar cf /dev/null src/
rohrbach@WM:datasink[~]69% find src|wc -l
2552
rohrbach@WM:datasink[~]70% du -sk src
32258 src
rohrbach@WM:datasink[~]71% mkdir src2
rohrbach@WM:datasink[~]72% time find src -exec cp {} src2 \;
find src -exec cp {} src2 ; 0.31s user 7.55s sy
Brian Somers([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.04.20 11:29:15 +:
> find something | xargs cp {} target_directory
>
> or
>
> find something | xargs -i '[]' cp '[]' target_directory
>
or
find something -exec cp {} target_directory \;
from find(1):
-exec utility [argument ...];
True
Matthew Jacob([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.04.09 16:42:05 +:
> FBSD-I-I do not think you should do that.
> FBSD-W-Do not do that again.
> FBSD-E-I told you not to do that.
> FBSD-F-panic, freeing free identifier of known type
>
when you implemted it, remind me to get a stack of blank punhcards to
someone probably should add
cygwin:\
:xn@:op=\E[39;49m:Km=\E[M:tc=linux:
to the termcap database, since this is the official term type for
cygwin32's terminal emu under windows ;-)
/k
--
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Peter Wemm([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.03.28/06:24:34(epoch+985757074s):
> FYI:
>
> SYNOPSIS
> portmap [-d] [-v]
>
> SYNOPSIS
> rpcbind [-dilLs]
yup, so i think it makes sense, to have the daemon called rpcbind, since
it would probably break other people's configuration after making world
Doug Barton([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 10:05:40AM -0800:
> "Karsten W. Rohrbach" wrote:
> >
> > Warner Losh([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 12:40:18AM -0700:
> > > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Greg Lehey writes:
> > > : >
Warner Losh([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 12:40:18AM -0700:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Greg Lehey writes:
> : > Play the ball, not the man.
> :
> : I don't have an objection to the change, I was just asking. And
> : "because System V does it this way" has never been a good answer
if somebody knows the doodads and pitfalls in linux cvs in conjuction
with cvsupd and is able to tell me what goes wrong, i could get the
cvsupd on filepile running. at the moment i got a somewhat borken
repository which might come from the linux ccvs. i do not know very much
about cvsup's interop
Leif Neland([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 12:15:31AM +0200:
> Pine 4.21 complains that /var/mail is vulnerable, that the perms should be
> 1777
>
> Would this be less vulnerable than 775 which make world restores it to?
>
> Leif
since when does qmail write to /var/mail???
*evilgrin*
/k
Vivek Khera([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 09:56:07AM -0400:
[...]
> That last sentence makes me think that the person who decided this
> does not use a network to update that machine, ie NFS mounting
> /usr/src. It is a royal PITA to get networking up and going after a
> single-user reb
Kris Kennaway([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 08:09:59PM -0700:
> On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
>
> > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Jordan Hubbard writes:
> > : Well, it's at least one step closer - all they have to do now (the US
> > : people) is install the rsaref port to have
which megaraid adapter do you use in this box (hw, fw ver, bios ver,
cntl-m ver)...
i've seen those panics on our old news box when there where errors on
the scsi busses which did not get detected properly. mainly termination
issues *sigh*
/k
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Wed
ahem, after some poking around and having a look at
http://www.yourvote.com/pci/default.asp
(excellent source for pci device numbers)
i found out that the sony vaio n505x doe not use the neomagic 256av
chipset for sound output but vendor 0x1073 (yamaha) dev 0x0010 (YMF744
DS-1S PCI audio).
reading raw audio data off a cd with dd did never work for me...
anyway, it would be a good thing(TM) if there was a tool such as
cdparanoia under l*n*x that has all that fancy jitter and scratch
detection and removal (real goodd error correction) and this ones also
really fast (10x speed) when yo
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