The latest snapshots off of releng4.freebsd.org have a couple of problems
with the kern.flp/mfsroot.flp images. The first problem is that the
"boot.config" file doesn't exist; this makes serial console installs
problematic (although easily fixed).
Secondly the 2913 image
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 05:36:05PM -0700, John Polstra wrote:
> About the best fix I can think of (and it's not very good) is to
> change so the structure is declared like this:
>
> struct ip_opts {
> struct in_addr ip_dst; /* first hop, 0 w/o src rt */
> #ifdef __cplusplus
>
Over the past few months, I've been working on the /dev/fd file system
("fdescfs"). After weeks of occasionally-hacking and putting it off, I've
finalized a patch for fdescfs.
What this patch changes:
+ fdesc_allocvp() becomes curproc-free as a `struct proc' pointer is passed
as the n
I am looking for a way to get all the IP addresses that are configured a
machine. I need to do this in c source code, and without using DNS services
(ie: gethostname/gethostbyname won't work). I am hoping there are some
system calls I can use to get this information. Thanks in advance for any
h
On Wednesday, 13 September 2000 at 4:12:14 -0700, kts wrote:
> Hi
>
> Just wanted to see if anyone could give me some feedback as to what
> happened, or how to get more info. My machine was just sitting on
> the LAN and it panic'd. X was running and it had some ssh's open.
>
> I'm running 4-STABL
Nathaniel G H writes:
> I have been pulling my hair out for a while with some low
> level code I'm writing, and I'd like some help.
>
> Hardware ports 3D0h through 3DFh (controlled by the IN and
> OUT instructions) can be used to control the graphics
> adapter. I need some sort of reference mate
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are trying to create a dynamic library of extensions to PHP 4.02.
> This library implements a C++ class and has a C interface using the "Extern C"
> declaration.
> This library is linked with libstdc++.so.3 .
>
> If the library is c
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Archie Cobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Polstra writes:
> > > On the other hand, nothing in the kernel actually uses "struct ip_opts",
> > > though I haven't checked all of userland.. so we may just be able to
> > > remove it.
> >
> > >From it looks like a
Hi folks,
I have been pulling my hair out for a while with some low
level code I'm writing, and I'd like some help.
Hardware ports 3D0h through 3DFh (controlled by the IN and
OUT instructions) can be used to control the graphics
adapter. I need some sort of reference material that can at
least
John Polstra writes:
> > On the other hand, nothing in the kernel actually uses "struct ip_opts",
> > though I haven't checked all of userland.. so we may just be able to
> > remove it.
>
> >From it looks like a couple of [gs]etsockopt calls
> use it. Search for "ip_opts" just past that structu
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Archie Cobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That is a kludge if I ever saw one!!
Yep, it sure is!
> This is the standard compiler in 4.1. However, the particular source
> files being compiled are messy and it wouldn't surprise me that
> they are triggering somet
John Polstra writes:
> > This happens on 4.1-RELEASE:
> >
> > $ c++ ... foo.cc
> >
> > /usr/include/netinet/in.h:303: ANSI C++ forbids data member `ip_opts' with
>same name as enclosing class
> > *** Error code 1
> >
> > Any ideas? I tried __BEGIN_DECLS and __END_DECLS but that did
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Archie Cobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This happens on 4.1-RELEASE:
>
> $ c++ ... foo.cc
>
> /usr/include/netinet/in.h:303: ANSI C++ forbids data member `ip_opts' with
>same name as enclosing class
> *** Error code 1
>
> Any ideas? I tried
This happens on 4.1-RELEASE:
$ c++ ... foo.cc
/usr/include/netinet/in.h:303: ANSI C++ forbids data member `ip_opts' with
same name as enclosing class
*** Error code 1
Any ideas? I tried __BEGIN_DECLS and __END_DECLS but that didn't help.
I'm not a C++ expert.
$
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Stephen Hocking wrote:
> My main reason for wanting to replace the wretched thing is that it
> keeps on hanging when doing lots of writes under NFS (when it's a
> client), even when the write size is reduced to 2k. Everyone's
> currently banging away at the new SMP code, so r
The -x options on rsh, rcp, and rlogin rely on Kerberos support, which it
appears you haven't installed.
(example w/o kerberos installed)
> rcp -x
rcp: illegal option -- x
usage: rcp [-p] f1 f2
rcp [-pr] f1 ... fn directory
(example w/kerberos installed)
> rcp -x
usage: rcp [-Kpx] [-k
The man page for rcp(1) lists a '-x' option:
-x Turn on DES encryption for all data passed by rcp. This may
im-
pact response time and CPU utilization, but provides
increased
security.
But the command line doesn't seem to honor it?
winrad3# rcp -x
rcp: illega
Title: need a recommendation of NIC
I am doing some testing on FreeBSD 3.3 platform by sending some UDP packets
thru FreeBSD routers. It's found that the duplications happened in FreeBSD router.
Now The FreeBSD 3.3 is running on Pentium III, and NIC is 3C905B-Tx. To isolate this
problem. We
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Balis George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you very much John but it seems that my problem got solved
> when i specified: ports-all instead of specifying individual ones.
Really?! OK, that's a good clue. I suspect the problem is one of
two things:
- Y
On Linux, use of the Enter is not allowed because of the internals of
stack page fault handlers.
Is this also the case on FreeBSD (3.x + )?
Marco van de Voort ([EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED])
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Stephen Hocking writes:
: The card's a "Megahertz (CC10BT/2)", according to pccardd. I had to manually
: put the IRQ in the /etc/pccard.conf file. The kernel code is from the
: PRE_SMPng tag. Hmmm - I kind of suspect interrupt issues. The dmesg is as
: follows, th
after i made a 'make buidlworld' how can i get it to install in /5.0-CURRENT?
i compiled on a 4.1.
tia,
danny
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> Odd. The sn card is my main card these days and I've not seen any NFS
> performance issues. Maybe you have an interrupt problem?
>
> I use the Megahertz XJ10BT, btw. Which card are you using? I was
> doing NFS last night on it with little hassle on a -current kernel
> from last night.
The
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Stephen Hocking writes:
: My main reason for wanting to replace the wretched thing is that it
: keeps on hanging when doing lots of writes under NFS (when it's a
: client), even when the write size is reduced to 2k. Everyone's
: currently banging away at the new SMP
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Adam writes:
: Hi, I'd just like to say that I dont think non cardbus cards are capable
: of doing more than 10bt speeds even if it talks 100bt. I have not met one
: that did and I assume it is a limit of the pcmcia design. Just warning
: you not to waste your mon
Hi
Just wanted to see if anyone could give me some feedback as to what
happened, or how to get more info. My machine was just sitting on the LAN
and it panic'd. X was running and it had some ssh's open.
I'm running 4-STABLE from August 3rd.
IdlePTD 3522560
initial pcb at 2ce300
panicstr: page
Folks,
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 03:29:48PM -0700, Jordan Hubbard wrote:
> Title: FreeBSD installation and package tools, past, present and future
> Date: September 8th, 2000
> Author: Jordan K. Hubbard
> Version: 1.0
For everyone's reference; documentation like this is *always* on topic for
-doc.
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