Anthony Chavez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> On Thursday 02 November 2006 15:19, Anthony Chavez wrote:
>>> freebsd-hackers:
>>>
>>> I have attached the backtraces of 17 core dumps from one of my
>>> machines. I have several deployments of this same F
Niclas Zeising wrote:
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Hello,
This may be obvious to some, but after some Googling (apparently
with the wrong search terms, perhaps) and reading the gcc/gdb
manpages, I can't seem to find out how to get a program to produce
core dumps.
So I was wondering, is there s
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Hello,
This may be obvious to some, but after some Googling (apparently with
the wrong search terms, perhaps) and reading the gcc/gdb manpages, I
can't seem to find out how to get a program to produce core dumps.
So I was wondering, is there some simple means to prod
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 20:02 Garrett Cooper wrote:
> Hello,
> This may be obvious to some, but after some Googling (apparently
> with the wrong search terms, perhaps) and reading the gcc/gdb manpages,
> I can't seem to find out how to get a program to produce core dumps.
> So I was w
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 20:02, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> Hello,
> This may be obvious to some, but after some Googling (apparently
> with the wrong search terms, perhaps) and reading the gcc/gdb manpages,
> I can't seem to find out how to get a program to produce core dumps.
> So I was
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Hello,
This may be obvious to some, but after some Googling (apparently
with the wrong search terms, perhaps) and reading the gcc/gdb
manpages, I can't seem to find out how to get a program to produce
core dumps.
So I was wondering, is there some simple means to pro
Hello,
This may be obvious to some, but after some Googling (apparently
with the wrong search terms, perhaps) and reading the gcc/gdb manpages,
I can't seem to find out how to get a program to produce core dumps.
So I was wondering, is there some simple means to produce core dumps
or a se
On Wednesday 29 November 2006 18:18, Iasen Kostoff wrote:
> Hi,
> It seems that after I load and then unload a driver its name stays
> linked to the device e.g:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:10:0: class=0x068000 card=0x81411043 chip=0x005710de
> rev=0xa3
> hdr=0x00
>
> but of course if_nfe is neither
On 12/3/06, ros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Trying to burn a RW CDROM, I notice the CD-ROM device was freeze and
nothing happen. After a hard reboot (I turn off completly the computer),
I find this message on the /var/log/message file
Dec 3 19:04:40 bill kernel: acd0: req=0xc24e5258 SEND_OPC_INF
On 12/5/06, Steven Friedrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
but I'm able to connect to cvsup5 and cvsup6.
The main ftp site says: Cannot connect to data port: Connection refused
This started around the time of the cut-overs.
--
i386 FreeBSD 4.11-STABLE
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On Tuesday 05 December 2006 16:34, Steven Friedrich wrote:
> but I'm able to connect to cvsup5 and cvsup6.
>
> The main ftp site says: Cannot connect to data port: Connection
> refused
>
> This started around the time of the cut-overs.
*default host=cvsup.FreeBSD.org
gimpy# csup /usr/local/etc/p
I dont have any problems here, get a maximum connections exceeded message
though.
Hope this helps!
On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 05:34:32PM -0500, Steven Friedrich wrote:
> but I'm able to connect to cvsup5 and cvsup6.
>
> The main ftp site says: Cannot connect to data port: Connection refused
>
> T
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