On Jan 11, 2004, at 5:19 PM, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
At 10:00 AM + 1/11/04, Doug Rabson wrote:
On Sun, 2004-01-11 at 00:05, Peter Jeremy wrote:
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> I disagree. Andrew raised two issues (type of license and
> port vs base location). The type of license is an input to
> the decision as to
On Sunday, February 9, 2003, at 05:12 PM, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
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Sergey Babkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Also the GNU grep has a lot more options, the most interesting
of them being -r.
Unfortunately, GNU grep's -r option is broken (it does n
the manpage should be interesting for you.
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> :
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> it doesn't help with
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> @t = split(/from=<|>/,$a);
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> where "from<|>" is regex. strsep knows nothing about regex.
this does not belong on -hackers. please keep the basic programming
que
r someone to come up with a cool name tho :)
wish i could help... i'm terrible at naming programs...
-garrett
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this type of question.
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second, check out the freebsd handbook, at http://freebsd.org/handbook
for the answer to your question and a whole lot more...
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> Thanks in advance
This mailing list is a forum for discussion related to the development
of the FreeBSD operating system, so it probably isn't the best place
to ask HP-UX specific questions.
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t was irritating me.
i thought i was getting a corrupt iso image or something.
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get you that patch, but my FreeBSD machines still
aren't hooked up to the net, so i haven't had a chance to update to -STABLE in
a long time...
guess it'll have to wait until after 4.4 ;-(
unfortunately, i don't think that'll effect kevent. it seemed to be pre
nd I will refer
> you guys to the right person.
there is a freebsd-jobs mailing list, where this kind of discussion should be
conducted.
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http
w.freebsd.org/~jasone/kse for details.
this project was originally intended for FreeBSD 5.0, but will likely not be
completed in time. at the moment i believe it is waiting on the current proc
locking work to be completed before any code will be checked in.
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the header files necessary for all of these system calls are listed at the top
of the man pages describing them. if you want a more in depth treatment, i
suggest reading "Unix Network Programming" by W. Richard Stevens, widely
regarded as the best text on network programming anywhere.
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's talking about is "The Design and Implementation
of the UVM Virtual Memory System", but I haven't had a chance to look at
it yet (only had time to do a google search and bookmark it for future
reference ;-)
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> could someone have a look at what our cousins have done and perhaps
> import it in -current ?
according to
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/projects.cgi?token=&mode=viewproj&projnum=70
code to do this was committed to netbsd on jun 7 2000.
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