On Wed, May 05, 2010 at 12:48:53AM +, Alexander Krizhanovsky wrote:
> Konstantin,
>
> Concerning i/o counters we collect them in rucollect() in for loop and
> update in various places, for example in vfs_bio.c. Rusage of an exiting
> threads is handled in exit1() -> ruadd().
>
> Your versio
Konstantin,
Concerning i/o counters we collect them in rucollect() in for loop and
update in various places, for example in vfs_bio.c. Rusage of an exiting
threads is handled in exit1() -> ruadd().
Your version of the patch certainly is more robust, however I'm still
concerning about followi
Hello, all. I'm a guy who ported GRUB to Yeeloong and for this GSoC I'll
applying porting operator to FreeBSD as well.
I'm currently GRUB maintainer and study at the ETH Zürich. I find
collaboration between FreeBSD and GNU very important.
With this port FreeBSD will be able to capture its fair shar
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 3:15 AM, Andrew Brampton
wrote:
>
> Hi Julien,
>
> Glad you got onto the GSoC programme. I'm curious, what benefit is a
> complete package over many individual ones?
Hi Andrew,
If you cant or dont want to use the remote feature of of pkg_add (ex.
your packages are built wi
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 3:28 AM, Julien Laffaye wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> During this summer, I'll work on the pkg_install tools to add complete
> package support.
> A complete package is a package which includes all the required
> dependencies in its tarball.
> Unlike the PBI package format of PC-BSD,
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