On Sat, 08 Apr 2000, Mike Heffner wrote:
> | I'm testing the __builtin_apply() to make a patch to GNUstep, but I'm
> | getting
> | in troubles.
>
> Since you're on the subject, there are also two other bugs with
> __builtin_apply() in FBSD that I know of.
Always better... :(
> The easy hack to
On Fri, 7 Apr 2000, Mohit Aron wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using FreeBSD-4.0-RELEASE on a Xeon processor. The following
> messages have been appearing in my /var/log/messages file apparently upon
> an rlogin to the machine:
>
> Apr 7 00:23:16 idli rshd[236]: no modules loaded for `rshd' se
Did someone manage to get a ESP tunnel over IPV4 working ?
I try to use the following setkey commands, which constantly fail with
the following message :
"Must get list of supported protocols first."
My problem is how to get this list of supported protocols ?
this config file is inspired from s
>
> I gather that these messages occur because rshd has not been PAMerised
> yet.
>
> I stopped the messages by adding the following line below the rshd
> line in /etc/pam.conf
>
> rshdauthrequiredpam_permit.so
>
>
Thanks. I'd appreciate if this can be incorporated in the ne
Hi,
I have integrated the source of qmail so it can be built as part of the
"world". I think that it would be nice to have an alternative for the mailer
package to be built as part of a make world.
What I would like to do is upgrate the "NO_SENDMAIL" variable to a
"MAILER_SYSTEM" variable, which
On Sun, Apr 09, 2000 at 02:44:25PM -0400, Patrick Bihan-Faou wrote:
> I have integrated the source of qmail so it can be built as part
> of the "world". I think that it would be nice to have an
> alternative for the mailer package to be built as part of a make
> world.
I don't recall the particu
> From: "Alexander N. Kabaev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I am perfectly aware of the way OpenBSD builds contrib software. I am just
> making a point that they have found perl 5.6.0 is stable enough to be
> included into their OS.
Well, knowing the way they build their contrib stuff, one would expec
From: "Jon Parise" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Sun, Apr 09, 2000 at 02:44:25PM -0400, Patrick Bihan-Faou wrote:
>
> > I have integrated the source of qmail so it can be built as part
> > of the "world". I think that it would be nice to have an
> > alternative for the mailer package to be built as par
* Patrick Bihan-Faou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000409 14:25] wrote:
> From: "Jon Parise" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > On Sun, Apr 09, 2000 at 02:44:25PM -0400, Patrick Bihan-Faou wrote:
> >
> > > I have integrated the source of qmail so it can be built as part
> > > of the "world". I think that it would be
On Sun, Apr 09, 2000 at 02:44:25PM -0400, Patrick Bihan-Faou wrote:
> I have integrated the source of qmail so it can be built as part of the
> "world". I think that it would be nice to have an alternative for the mailer
> package to be built as part of a make world.
...
> Is there any interest in
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Matthew Sean Thyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I stopped the messages by adding the following line below the rshd
> line in /etc/pam.conf
>
> rshdauthrequiredpam_permit.so
The way PAM works, that will let _anybody_ login via rsh without a
pass
- Original Message -
From: "David O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Sun, Apr 09, 2000 at 02:44:25PM -0400, Patrick Bihan-Faou wrote:
> > I have integrated the source of qmail so it can be built as part of the
> > "world". I think that it would be nice to have an alternative for the
mailer
qmail is distributed as "freeware" according to freshmeat.net. They do
not define the term, but by my definition, freeware would be freer
than the BSD license.
* Jon Parise ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000409 15:04]:
> I don't recall the particulars (it's been a while since I've
> managed a qmail installa
I thought it might be of use to someone to know the following tip for
working out in advance which files are going to conflict with a CVS import
and how to resolve them (I asked around on IRC for a few days and no-one
seemed to have any suggestions about how to do this).
Basically, just create a
Thanks to the generosity of Rob Seastrom, the disk space available to
ftp5.freebsd.org has grown tenfold. As a result, the mirror is now
more complete than it was before, and finally has a complete
4.0-RELEASE installation and package distribution for both Alpha and
Intel architectures, including
on a corresponding note, due to the increase in disk space freebsd
requires, ftp.au.freebsd.org, aka mirror.aarnet.edu.au has had to
delete the ports/alpha packages tree.
we are still carrying the alpha release and ISO images, but don't
have the disk space to carry the packages tree too. this w
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Kris
Kennaway writes:
: setenv CVSROOT /path/to/new/repo
: cvs init
: cp -rp /home/ncvs/src/whatever /path/to/new/repo/subdir
: cvs co whatever
: cvs import ...
The hard part in this is when files leave the tree. cvs import
doesn't cope with that at all well. And
On 09-Apr-2000 Mirko Viviani wrote:
| On Sat, 08 Apr 2000, Mike Heffner wrote:
|
|> | I'm testing the __builtin_apply() to make a patch to GNUstep, but I'm
|> | getting
|> | in troubles.
|>
|> Since you're on the subject, there are also two other bugs with
|> __builtin_apply() i
On Sun, 9 Apr 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
> The hard part in this is when files leave the tree. cvs import
> doesn't cope with that at all well. And don't even get me started on
> files that leave the tree and then come back.
The problem I was trying to solve was working out in advance what
confl
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Cameron Grant wrote:
>
> cg 2000/04/01 23:41:21 PST
>
> Added files:
> sys/dev/sound/pciemu10k1.c emu10k1.h
> Log:
> unfinished sblive driver, playback/mixer only for now - not enabled in
> conf/files
>
> i don't seem to be clearing the cache right resulting in a shor
I've got pcic problem in CURRENT:
On the same hardware
3.4 and 4.0 sees pcic0 on 0x3e2, but with CURRENT kernel don't see it
and don't say anything about pcic when booted with -v
But when I've changed ioaddr of pcic controler to 0x3e0 all begins work.
what was changed in driver ?
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TSB Russi
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