Hi.
It's interesting.
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 13:17:41 +0100 (CET)
Oliver Fromme wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> So I would suggest to replace the whole pipe with this:
>
>awk -F "|" '$2 ~ /^f/ {print $2}' "$@" |
>sort -u > filelist
>
> It would be much better to generate two lists:
> - The list o
Bert JW Regeer writes:
> [problems with freebsd-update]
You should probably send a copy of this to cperc...@...
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On Thursday 22 January 2009 2:15:15 am Andre Albsmeier wrote:
> On Wed, 21-Jan-2009 at 14:08:37 -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
> > hostb as other devices (e.g. agp(4)) need to attach to host-pci bridges as
> > well.
>
> Would this work in 6.x as well? You wrote in another mail that
> in 7.0 agp attac
Christoph Mallon wrote:
> Oliver Fromme schrieb:
> > > cut -f 2,7 -d '|' |
> > > grep -E '^f' |
> > > cut -f 2 -d '|' |
> > > sort -u > filelist
> >
> > It's unclear why there are two "cut" commands. The 7th
> > field isn't used at all.
on 21/01/2009 21:07 John Baldwin said the following:
> On Tuesday 16 December 2008 8:16:44 am Andriy Gapon wrote:
>> Again, I am very fuzzy about the exact details, but I think that this is
>> something that could be happening and I think that SMI is of primary
>> interest here. I also think that t
on 21/01/2009 16:05 Robert Watson said the following:
>
> On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Andriy Gapon wrote:
>> I also would like the driver to provide a select capability quite
>> similar to that of network (e.g. TCP) sockets using d_poll. I.e. a
>> userland program should be able to query when it can writ
Oliver Fromme schrieb:
> cut -f 2,7 -d '|' |
> grep -E '^f' |
> cut -f 2 -d '|' |
> sort -u > filelist
It's unclear why there are two "cut" commands. The 7th
field isn't used at all. Also, the -E option to grep
After the first cut the s
Hi,
I've Cc'ed Colin Percival, the author of freebsd-update.
Bert JW Regeer wrote:
> Recently I decided it would be time to upgrade an older laptop that
> was still running 6.2-RELEASE to a more recent release 7.1-RELEASE
> [...]
> Everything went well, including the kernel update. It was n
On 2009-01-22 02:14, Nate Eldredge wrote:
> I vaguely recall Linux having a policy that compiling the kernel without
> optimization was not supported, possibly because of situations like this.
No, Linux has its own implementations of mem{cmp,cpy,move,set}, both in
fallback C versions, and optimiz
Hackers,
Recently I decided it would be time to upgrade an older laptop that
was still running 6.2-RELEASE to a more recent release 7.1-RELEASE (re-
install not possible, laptop has no cd-rom drive, and does not boot
from a USB one).
Everything went well, including the kernel update. It wa
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