On Mon, 21 May 2007 03:43:22 +0200
Dan Lukes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Zane C.B. napsal/wrote, On 05/21/07 02:03:
> >> 3. want's to be PAM aware, but it's programmer is too lazy to
> >> write it the clean way (as regular pam module) - we need the
> >> patch
> >>
> >>The patch shall be reje
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (May 20), Sean Bryant said:
Just a personal curiosity. Is there a particular reason why FreeBSD
is holding on to BDB 1.85?
All later versions have a non-BSD license (a source redistribution
requirement was added), which means it can't go in the base syst
In the last episode (May 20), Sean Bryant said:
> Just a personal curiosity. Is there a particular reason why FreeBSD
> is holding on to BDB 1.85?
All later versions have a non-BSD license (a source redistribution
requirement was added), which means it can't go in the base system.
BDB is built
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Ok, I've run into a strange issue with BDB's hash tables.
Does anyone know what the following means?
db_dump185: seq: Invalid argument
Backstory:
When dumping out a large amount of data it appears that there's an
expected directive which isn't being inserted by Ruby's BD
Ok, I've run into a strange issue with BDB's hash tables.
Does anyone know what the following means?
db_dump185: seq: Invalid argument
Backstory:
When dumping out a large amount of data it appears that there's an
expected directive which isn't being inserted by Ruby's BDB1.85 facility
into th
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Duane Whitty wrote:
On Tuesday, 15 May 2007 at 1:05:07 -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Tom Evans wrote:
On Mon, 2007-05-14 at 22:17 -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
Ruby's nice, but it's built on Perl so I have suspicions on its
overall usability / speed
Hello,
I'm coding an application using the kqueue facility, but
I see that I can't handle open and read events. Is planned to
implement these handlings in the future?. Also, which facility
can I use to handle these kind of events?
Regards,
--
.O. | Daniel Molina Wegener | C/C++ Developer
On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 05:03:57PM +0200, Dag-Erling Sm??rgrav wrote:
> Alexander Kabaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > there were several reports of OpenSSL being broken when compiled with
> > GCC 4.2. It turns out OpenSSL uses function casting feature that was
> > aggressively de-supported by GC
On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 05:03:57PM +0200, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
> Alexander Kabaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > there were several reports of OpenSSL being broken when compiled with
> > GCC 4.2. It turns out OpenSSL uses function casting feature that was
> > aggressively de-supported by GCC
Alexander Kabaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> there were several reports of OpenSSL being broken when compiled with
> GCC 4.2. It turns out OpenSSL uses function casting feature that was
> aggressively de-supported by GCC 4.2 and GCC goes as far as inserting
> invalid instructions ON PURPOSE to di
On 5/20/07, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear all,
When you wanna write a module for linux kernel,you have 2 function:
init_module() & cleanup_module()
But now i need to write a little module for FreeBSD kernel.Please guide
me.
--Mohsen
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.IS
On Sunday 20 May 2007 14:36, Maxim Konovalov wrote:
> On Sun, 20 May 2007, 15:59+0330, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote:
> > Dear all,
> > When you wanna write a module for linux kernel,you have 2 function:
> > init_module() & cleanup_module()
> > But now i need to write a little module for FreeBSD kerne
On Sun, 20 May 2007, 15:59+0330, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote:
> Dear all,
> When you wanna write a module for linux kernel,you have 2 function:
> init_module() & cleanup_module()
> But now i need to write a little module for FreeBSD kernel.Please guide
> me.
Check /usr/share/examples/kld/ .
-
Dear all,
When you wanna write a module for linux kernel,you have 2 function:
init_module() & cleanup_module()
But now i need to write a little module for FreeBSD kernel.Please guide
me.
--Mohsen
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Hello,
I'm porting PAPI to FreeBSD. I was wondering if you could give a try to
the package I'm porting. It would be great to have more feedback than just
that my laptop is able to provide me :)
First of all, you can download the code at
http://code.google.com/p/papi-for-freebsd
Next, see
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