Jim Mercer wrote:
>
> maybe i just noticed, or maybe something happened recently, but when i cvsup
> now, i get a message saying cvs-cryto is non-existent.
>
> has it been integrated into the standard tree?
>
> --
> [ Jim Mercer [EMAIL PROTECTED] +1 416 410-5633 ]
>
maybe i just noticed, or maybe something happened recently, but when i cvsup
now, i get a message saying cvs-cryto is non-existent.
has it been integrated into the standard tree?
--
[ Jim Mercer [EMAIL PROTECTED] +1 416 410-5633 ]
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Just forwarded my original message to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
-Steve
On Sat, Jul 08, 2000 at 01:47:56PM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Jul 2000, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
>
> > The same problem exists under 4-STABLE from 07/04/00. I haven't
> > had timt to dig into it for real, but
On Sat, 8 Jul 2000, Adrian Filipi-Martin wrote:
> The same problem exists under 4-STABLE from 07/04/00. I haven't
> had timt to dig into it for real, but running ssh with -v, seemed to make
> me believe that the client end was pasing along the ~ to the remote end.
> IIRC, the ~ should be d
Hi everybody,
When ldconfig is invoked without any parameters, the shared library
cache is reseted to the contents of /usr/lib only. I think such a
behaviour isn't very useful, especially when one knows that a lot of
people come to FreeBSD after having used Linux. The first time they
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Steve Ames wrote:
>
> Hey... just noticed something odd. I just upgrading one of my FBSD boxes
> to the latest -STABLE and modified /etc/ssh/sshd_config to use version
> 2 then 1 (Protocol 2,1). After doing this when I connect to that server
> the escape sequences (~^Z and fr
I really don't understand why the cd9660 filesystem needs to whine about the
RockRidge extensions everytime one mounts a RR cdrom. The code in question
is:
if (high_sierra) {
/* this effectively ignores all the mount flags */
log(LOG_INFO, "cd9660: High Sierra For
On Sat, Jul 08, 2000 at 06:38:36PM +0200, Peter van Dijk wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 08, 2000 at 05:04:44PM +0200, Frederik Meerwaldt wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > > So, his question is quite valid - he needs the VMS firmware to run FreeBSD
> > > on his alpha.
> >
> > And JFI it is downloadable under www.comp
On Sat, Jul 08, 2000 at 05:04:44PM +0200, Frederik Meerwaldt wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > So, his question is quite valid - he needs the VMS firmware to run FreeBSD
> > on his alpha.
>
> And JFI it is downloadable under www.compaq.com/support
> even for old Alphas AXP150 and so on.
ftp.digital.com has *a
Hi!
> So, his question is quite valid - he needs the VMS firmware to run FreeBSD
> on his alpha.
And JFI it is downloadable under www.compaq.com/support
even for old Alphas AXP150 and so on.
Bye,
Freddy
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On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 04:11:09PM -0700, Brian O'Shea wrote:
> Wait a minute guys, this might be a valid (although not very
> clearly stated) FreeBSD question. After a little digging around,
> it looks like PALcode is firmware on the DEC Alpha (for which
> there are versions of VMS, as well as F
Sorry for the re-post but not reponse !!
I have FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE on i386, was -RELEASE )
What I am trying to do is nfs root boot from the loader (?)
I do:
ok> unload kernel
ok> load diskless_kernel
ok> set kernel=diskless_kernel
ok> boot -r -h
Now what I understand is the -r flag will te
A friend of mine's making a VB interpreter for TCL/TK...
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Narvi wrote:
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> No. A real low would be 'what does Visual C++ do or Where do I get cracks
> for Visual Basic'.
>
> And damn it, dare anybody not head over to -chat with this thread!
>
> On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Andre
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