c++filt is broken, at least on 5.3 and -CURRENT. It no longer builds
during a buildworld. This is really annoying for those of using the
base system compiler to build large C++ projects.
I've attached a Makefile which works for me; I haven't integrated it
into my local buildworld, though.
BMS
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ifconfig ether
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From: "joe mcguckin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 6:13 PM
Subject: Can ifconfi
It really depends on if you card supports it
see http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200406/netgraph.html
Michael
On Nov 5, 2004, at 9:13 PM, joe mcguckin wrote:
Has ifconfig been updated to that the mac address can be modified?
FreeBSD
used to not allow this...
Joe
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Has ifconfig been updated to that the mac address can be modified? FreeBSD
used to not allow this...
Joe
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On Thu, Nov 04, 2004, Devesh Shah wrote:
> Is there a loadable scheduler exist for freebsd 5.2.1 that I
> could use or any work in the pipeline to develope the
> infrastructure for freebsd? I believe, Linux has policy based
> loadable scheduler but could not find one for freebsd. I know,
> Freebsd
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004, Dan Nelson wrote:
> ports can print it. As for the motherboard serial number, you'll
> probably need to open the case to get that, but try the "dmidecode"
> port. My Asus board prints a serial number of "xxx", but other
> boards might actually put a real value in ther
"Dan Mahoney, System Admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hey all, I'm trying to create an inventory script for systems that will be
> loaded via net-boot. I was wondering if there was any useful way to
> obtain the serial number of devices like the hard drives, processor,
> and/or motherboard
In the last episode (Nov 04), Dan Mahoney, System Admin said:
> Hey all, I'm trying to create an inventory script for systems that
> will be loaded via net-boot. I was wondering if there was any useful
> way to obtain the serial number of devices like the hard drives,
> processor, and/or motherboa
Hi,
Hoping that this is the correct alias
Is there a loadable scheduler exist for freebsd 5.2.1 that I could use or any work in
the pipeline to develope the infrastructure for freebsd? I believe, Linux has policy
based loadable scheduler but could not find one for freebsd. I know, Freebs
Hey all, I'm trying to create an inventory script for systems that will be
loaded via net-boot. I was wondering if there was any useful way to
obtain the serial number of devices like the hard drives, processor,
and/or motherboard. (as far as I can guess, those are the only things
likely to s
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