2010/10/4 Daichi GOTO :
> Thanks nice test tool :) And at last I got it excepting one mystery!
>
> On Mon, 4 Oct 2010 20:17:08 -0700
> Garrett Cooper wrote:
>> Following through the same process on FreeBSD...
>>
>> Window 1:
>> $ ls -l /tmp/lockfile
>> ls: /tmp/lockfile: No such file or directory
On Tue, 5 Oct 2010 01:23:02 -0700
Garrett Cooper wrote:
> 2010/10/4 Daichi GOTO :
> > Thanks nice test tool :) And at last I got it excepting one mystery!
> >
> > On Mon, 4 Oct 2010 20:17:08 -0700
> > Garrett Cooper wrote:
> >> Following through the same process on FreeBSD...
> >>
> >> Window 1:
Hi!
bsd tar parse only '[!...]' as negate pattern, but gnu tar and bsd tar
on 8-STABLE parse '[^...]' too:
# uname -a
FreeBSD laptop.levsha.me 9.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT #4 r212602M: Wed Sep
15 04:50:20 EEST 2010 r...@laptop.levsha.me:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/LEVSHA
amd64
# tar --version
b
Dankeschön Herr Bethke!
I have already figured this out, it was an issue with flags (don't really
understand why those files had those flags, as I never worked with schg flags
on this system..
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De: "Stefan Bethke"
Para: "Kevin Mai"
CC: "freebsd-current"
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On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Matthew Fleming wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Svatopluk Kraus wrote:
>> Hallo,
>>
>> a size of 'struct vpglocks' is padded to CACHE_LINE_SIZE size in
>> 'sys/vm/vm_page.h'
>> header file. I work on a 'coldfire' port where CACHE_LINE_SIZE is 16 bytes
>>
On 5 October 2010 04:53, Rui Paulo wrote:
> On 4 Oct 2010, at 18:46, Kevin Mai wrote:
> > I see that there's no multithreading when running make.. is there a way
> to enable multiprocessing when running make?
>
> Try 'make -j16 buildworld'. 16 is the maximum number of parallels processes
> that m
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 1:55 AM, Daichi GOTO wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Oct 2010 01:23:02 -0700
> Garrett Cooper wrote:
>> 2010/10/4 Daichi GOTO :
>> > Thanks nice test tool :) And at last I got it excepting one mystery!
>> >
>> > On Mon, 4 Oct 2010 20:17:08 -0700
>> > Garrett Cooper wrote:
>> >> Follow
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 7:52 AM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 1:55 AM, Daichi GOTO wrote:
>> On Tue, 5 Oct 2010 01:23:02 -0700
>> Garrett Cooper wrote:
>>> 2010/10/4 Daichi GOTO :
>>> > Thanks nice test tool :) And at last I got it excepting one mystery!
>>> >
>>> > On Mon, 4 O
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 7:52 AM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
>> On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 1:55 AM, Daichi GOTO wrote:
>>> On Tue, 5 Oct 2010 01:23:02 -0700
>>> Garrett Cooper wrote:
2010/10/4 Daichi GOTO :
> Thanks nice test tool :) And a
On Tue, Oct 05, 2010 at 11:39:33AM -0700, Mark Atkinson wrote:
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> On 10/05/2010 10:09, Mark Atkinson wrote:
> > Root mount waiting for: usbus3 usbus0
> > [hang, waits forever...]
>
> Well reverting to r213377 exhibits similar behavior, so I
On 6 October 2010 10:58, Mark Atkinson wrote:
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>> On 10/05/2010 10:09, Mark Atkinson wrote:
>>> Root mount waiting for: usbus3 usbus0
>>> [hang, waits forever...]
>>
>> Well reverting to r213377 ex
On 10/5/10 2:58 PM, Mark Atkinson wrote:
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On 10/05/2010 11:39, Mark Atkinson wrote:
On 10/05/2010 10:09, Mark Atkinson wrote:
Root mount waiting for: usbus3 usbus0
[hang, waits forever...]
Well reverting to r213377 exhibits similar behavior, so I
Are there plans to add debug.cpufreq.highest support into CURRENT and
eventually into 8-STABLE?
Corresponding patches [0] have been available since Nov 2008 [1] and
they work pretty well.
This variable allows to underclock the CPU, which is useful when
building quiet or low-power systems.
[0] ht
On Oct 5, 2010, at 1:27 AM, Mykola Dzham wrote:
> Hi!
> bsd tar parse only '[!...]' as negate pattern, but gnu tar and bsd tar
> on 8-STABLE parse '[^...]' too:
>
> Fix:
>
> Index: usr.bin/tar/pathmatch.c
> ===
> --- usr.bin/tar/pa
On Wednesday 06 October 2010 03:02:36 Alexander Kojevnikov wrote:
> This variable allows to underclock the CPU, which is useful when
> building quiet or low-power systems.
You can use the new -m and -M switches to powerd to control the minimum and
maximum frequencies instead.
--
Bruce Cran
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On 6 October 2010 17:18, Bruce Cran wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 October 2010 03:02:36 Alexander Kojevnikov wrote:
>
>> This variable allows to underclock the CPU, which is useful when
>> building quiet or low-power systems.
>
> You can use the new -m and -M switches to powerd to control the minimum a
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