PJ> Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 08:35:21 +1100
PJ> From: Peter Jeremy
PJ> On Sat, Dec 29, 2007 at 08:50:14PM +0000, Edward B. DREGER wrote:
PJ> >
PJ> >perfect_hash = ( hash1[x] + hash2[x] ) % entry_count ;
PJ> This relies on pre-knowledge of all possible entries. It's
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GC> Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 16:34:32 -0800
GC> From: Garrett Cooper
GC> On Dec 27, 2007, at 4:30 PM, Garrett Cooper wrote:
GC>
GC> > Just wondering if anyone knew of a good BSD license compatible
GC> > key-based hash placement / retrieval algorithm that was available
GC> > anywhere.
GC>
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Greetings all,
I'd been going nuts trying to determine why I couldn't link against
"libdb-4.4.so" and a few other libraries. The ones in question didn't
show up via
ldconfig -r
although their respective directories _were_ found. (Yes, I even ran
"ldconfig -R" for good measure.)
First, copy the entire drive to a file on another drive. Don't mess
around with the original drive. The vnode disk driver is your friend.
I can't find the quick-and-dirty tool I hacked up a few years back when
I needed to recover a MBR... however one can scan a sector at a time,
find likely p
EBD> Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 07:31:53 + (GMT)
EBD> From: Edward B. Dreger
EBD>* Force binutils OUTPUT_FORMAT to "elf32-i386" to match stock
EBD> 4.10-R, lest I must make world due to binutils' default
EBD> "elf32-i386-freebsd"
Greetings all,
After several obstacles, I think I successfully upgraded the toolchain
on 4.10-RELEASE. My Google searches along the way yielded tales of
several other attempts, but no documented successes.
Here's what I had to do:
* Fix bug in binutils-2.15 ./bfd/configure that lumps 4
Greetings,
Apologies in advance if this is better suited for another forum.
I have a mostly-stock 4.10-RELEASE system, save for GCC 3.3.5 and
binutils 2.15. After bootstrapping the GCC/binutils builds with stock
versions, I self-built the new GCC and binutils.
I can compile and link most softw
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