an hackers@ to look for support to liberate
j...@freebsd from censors ?
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firms & share holder profit, but for charity eg:
FreeBSD development projects & systems admin (eg send-pr
base, (parlay into a job requiring corporate support/ trouble
ticket experience ), FSF, Xorg, Greenpeace, computer
automating a local library, FreeBSD t
cts & server admin
> would surely love to have an intern donating 2 or more hours a day
> free, to benefit FreeBSD globaly, not just Juniper share holders.
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Hi,
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> From: Jille Timmermans
> Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 17:34:23 +0100
> Message-id: <49944f8f.5080...@quis.cx>
Jille Timmermans wrote:
> Julian Stacey schreef:
> >> 1) Is it worth my time trying to rearrange structs?
> >
> &
> 1) Is it worth my time trying to rearrange structs?
I wondered whether as a sensitivity test, some version of gcc (or
its competitor ?) might have capability to automatically re-order
variables ? but found nothing in man gcc "Optimization Options".
Cheers,
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see :-)
PS I started with /usr/ports/www/moinmoin as that's what wiki.freebs.org
uses, & then I seitched to CGI not FCGI option as it sounded easier.
Then I saw post by Giogios & need to think about that. Thanks
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> > - - I've had apache up for years, but no wiki yet, so if any tips,
> > shout please, even if just RTFM URL= :-)
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wiki_software
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_software
Great ! Thanks a lot !
Cheers
ase, even if just RTFM URL= :-)
- - Web based forums I don't care about, but others may, so I suppose if some
software does & does not support web forums, it'd be good to know.
Suggestions welcome please ! Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
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"Julian Stacey" wrote:
> Summary: A problem in zlib is confirmed here (for mail gpg decryption),
> do others see this too or have comment please ?
It turns out /usr/ports/mail/popd is corrupting data from both my servers
running FreeBSD-6.2 & FreeBSD-6.3, (3rd server w
restarted exmh & retyped passphrase, & problem persists.
I tried running EXMH on 7.0 686 ( very slow, problems with NFS/AMD
(or maybe some gbde linked ~/.* initialisers ) & still a problem
with zlib.
I would try claws-mail, but a problem with gpg-agent (maybe local
DWITy48ymhJtPtLc4NHpYByfzO4CZQxPDVY9W
XX roOISQQYEQIACQUCSEU9bwIbDAAKCRCl8u02NZE4NPDqAKDNH+lqIk+poejpjiHT
XX cFv6X4LcawCg4bqjYziIMrNIg8MukzLuOgHJV+o=
XX =lwO2
XX -END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
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ginal John "Don't
shoot the messenger" Kozubik, as I don't want his system's
auto responder challengin me again.
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r a reboot, from 512M to 256M).
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in Makefile avoiding the ../ in
cd ~/xtra/pics/.. && rdist -f /usra/jhs/xtra/Distfile pics
but seems make is trying to be too clever, & failing, & make would be better
if it did less.
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There's probaly also other tools you could plunder for ideas/ code in eg
/usr/src/usr.bin/talk /usr/ports/irc/irc/ etc.
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> From: ghozzy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 22:59:26 +0400
> Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ghozzy wrote:
> On 6/8/07, Julian Stacey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Anyone seen PLIP working on FreeBSD-6.2 rel
lk to 4.11. I havent quite
done all exhaustive tests, (but am exhausted & seems worth asking :-)
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google to publish their sponsoring list.
If 2 people develope same thing: whose code will be commited will
I suppose be decided on which arrives first &/or seems best code,
hopefully independent of status of author eg student V. independent.
End of non authoritative 2 cents worth :-)
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d/cmpd.c )
cmp -z junk /host/laps/usr/tmp/junk # junk /host/laps/usr/tmp/junk differ: size
Is send-pr appropriate ?
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t need a DSL modem to test,
after normal testing I unplugged modem & rebooted to check that)
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=50020+0+current/freebsd-net
http://docs.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?200609172135.k8HLZvN5094226
If you try patch & confirm it, please cc Hajimu UM
INET6 in in GENERIC kernel)
- Should ppp have an extra flag added, forcing "Do listen on ipv4" ?
- Is this a bug ? Should I file a send-pr ? Did I misconfig something ?
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edious stuff is set right.
>
> I've already read the FBSD handbook.
> I have an OpenBSD box to experiment with first, and can't serial login
> either.
> I really need help on this one.
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/etc/mail/mailertable')
> FEATURE(virtusertable, `hash -o /etc/mail/virtusertable')
> MAILER(procmail)
> MAILER(local)
> MAILER(smtp)
Just a vague guess (as Ive never run spamassasin, but do run
majordomo, needing pipes ) ...
Maybe One of those features includes SMRSH or similar
Anyone got FreeBSD to recognise an HP USB printer ? I have a PSC 1315.
With usbd -d -v 5.3-custom kernel & 6beta2-generic both dont even see it.
ulpt & uscanner are in generic config & my config
The 1315 is a rectangular printer with flat scanner on top.
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German about this trial run, (but that's just for reference if you
happen to speak German, if not just download the free trial Mag in
English, (they ask you to answer a feedback questionaire after
you've read the mag.)
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pass1 */
I quickly paged through all of /usr/src/sbin/fsck/ but didnt see
much else likely. Any suggestion what to hack ? Must be some
define type `take so much RAM' lines in there :-)
PS I think it's pass1 that's running out of swap, but maybe pass2,
I can't check till
contact author of the swapper, who probably
reads current@, or whose name may be found in CVS. If desperate,
You might want to offer some incentive, eg bottle of Whisky or
whatever, to whoever will write you some custom hacks to the
swapper to patch out one range permanently ?
Good luck.
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Chris BeHanna wrote:
> On Saturday 06 December 2003 10:19, Julian Stacey wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > > I wrote a new imgact function for FreeBSD to start wine
> > > automatically as a sort of an "interpreter" for windows
> > >
& merged into src/
automatic MS support will be a real plus.
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to servers, where major servers are, & which are heavily/lightly
loaded, when in the day/week; to make intelligent decisions where
to go for ports distfiles, - capable by default of totaly automatic
self initialisation, (though initial hints from human should also
be allowed).
Julian Stacey
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From: "Julian Sta
"Casey T.Zednick" wrote:
> Give /usr/ports/www/squid a try, it can proxy HTTP and FTP.
Thanks, hadnt thought to look in www/
>
> http://www.squid-cache.org/
>
> Hope this helps, but if I where doing it I would use NAT and block any
> incoming from the outside. That way you can use other net a
Terry Lambert wrote:
> Julian Stacey wrote:
> > Doubtless some will have bad sectors by now. Here's a rescue tool:
> > http://bim.bsn.com/~jhs/src/bsd/jhs/bin/public/valid/valid.c & vali
> d.1
> >
> > `Valid' runs on FreeBSD, but only rescu
Nils Holland wrote:
> I should probably dedicate a weekend to find out if these 200+ C64 disks in
> my collection are still working (that is, if I get my 1541-II's properly
> alaigned again...)
Doubtless some will have bad sectors by now. Here's a rescue tool:
http://bim.bsn.com/~jhs/sr
Mats Lofkvist wrote:
>
> Still have my SWTPc clone built around -83. Wire-wrapped from
>
> Never went beyond FLEX and a pair of floppies though, and cheated
I was part of a 4 man team for a better DOS for the SWTPC M6800 in
79/80, I still have email contact with one of the fellow students
w
> > TO AVOID:
> > ncftpd: commercial=20
>
> Just because it's commercial doesn't mean that it's no good. It is
> actually quite cheap, and we used it a lot at Pavilion Internet.
I wrote:
>> (it's not a big company, just my home site with some internal hosts)
I want a proxy ftpd
Terry Lambert wrote:
> Julian Stacey wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > Any reccomendations what to install (or avoid) on my firewall,
> > from 4.4 /usr/ports/ftp/ to be a proxy ftpd server ?
>
> man libalias
>
> Then install natd.
I don't believe that's the so
Re.
> PET 2001-8
etc
Ancient google archives might be better on chat@ not hackers@ , however,
You may want to look at
http://www.vintage.org & http://www.vcf.orgVintage Computer Fest
http://www.vcfe.org Vintage Computer Fest Europa,
http://bim.bsn.com/~jhs/vcf
Hi all,
Any reccomendations what to install (or avoid) on my firewall,
from 4.4 /usr/ports/ftp/ to be a proxy ftpd server ?
My Background:
- I'm not looking for high performance,
(it's not a big company, just my home site with some internal hosts).
- I will have the usual security concerns
"doc. dr. Marjan Mihelin, dipl. ing." wrote:
> Hi
> >
> > > We are using from 1993 Fiskars UPS 0.8 A UPS unit (Type UPS 1008A-
> > > 10EU, PartNo: 10 02 891 Rev A1, SerNo: 119355 9345, Made in Finland)
> > > and few days ago the Battery failure control light started blinking.
> > > We replaced ac
"doc. dr. Marjan Mihelin, dipl. ing." wrote:
> Hello,
> We are using from 1993 Fiskars UPS 0.8 A UPS unit (Type UPS 1008A-
> 10EU, PartNo: 10 02 891 Rev A1, SerNo: 119355 9345, Made in Finland)
> and few days ago the Battery failure control light started blinking.
> We replaced accus (5 pcs 12V
David Malone wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 11:35:32AM +0000, Julian Stacey wrote:
> > So something is momentarily making the image unreadable.
> > Should FreeBSD [mount/kernel ?] be changed to avoid denying access ?
>
> When you do a mount it automatically HUP's moun
Carlo Dapor wrote:
> I haven't received any CTMs since July 12th. Am I the only one ?
> My guess is that the main distribution point is malfunctioning.
Hi, Yes, there is a central problem, being worked on,
Announcements on CTM issues are made to
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All ctm recipients shoul
ill
> broaden the perspective and enhance the operation of the Foundation.
_Outside_ ?! Well, I guess we'll hear more later.
Jordan wrote:
> From: "Julian Stacey
> > As I recall FreeBSD Inc (ie jkh & dg, a team of 2) once held the
> > trademark, then it moved to Walnut
Hackers, CC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wind River might be cautious & slow when considering donating the
FreeBSD trademark to a FreeBSD Foundation controlled by a board of
just 3 directors, that even FreeBSD people are just getting to know
of, & have yet to evaluate as `The Foundation'.
Wind River might
f interest on [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
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Like Linux ?Then also look at FreeBSD with its 5000+ packages !
To Unsubscri
gs missing from CTM CVS version of src/,
so need to alert him.
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> Subject: Re: Recovered data with positive head offset field replaceable unit msg
> Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 23:57:31 +0200
> F
rypto
find . -type d -name rc4
./crypto/openssl/crypto/rc4
cd crypto/openssl ; mv crypto /usr/src/sys
PS A friend running current from cvsup doesnt see this.
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> I´ve troubles getting german "umlauts" to work properly. I played around
If you don't get an answer here, ask on a list administered by
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(I only use USA default myself).
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wheel 374564 Feb 22 00:22 /usr/local/bin/mkisofs
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Ihr Rauchen => mein allergischer Kopfschmerz ! Kau/Schnupftabak probieren !
To U
/atomic.c
In file included from ../../i386/i386/atomic.c:47:
machine/atomic.h: In function `atomic_set_char':
machine/atomic.h:106: inconsistent operand constraints in an `asm'
machine/atomic.h: In function `atomic_clear_char':
machine/atomic.h:107: inconsistent operand constraints
> A few months ago someone suggested that all binary attachments should be
> stripped from freebsd-hackers mail. I believe it is still a very good idea,
> and patches tend to be posted as text anyway.
Good Idea.
We should'nt filter out all mail with MIME enclosures, as occasionally MIME
enclosu
t, ...
& easier to prop up on exhibition stands without falling over.
Penguin mascot has enough advantages over Chuck already !
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Ihr Rauc
Hartmut Pilch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote Thu, 11 Jan 2001:
> To: "Julian Stacey [EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Peter Mutsaers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Do we have any chance of putting a statement from a BSD organisation on
rescue sectors on bsd too.
slice:
rescue data off bad tapes with intermittent drivers, first written to run on
BSD4.2 nsc32016, also runs on freebsd of course.
More info in the manuals on the web.
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Peter Mutsaers wrote:
> >> "Julian" == Julian Stacey Jhs@jhs muc de <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> In Europe, software
> >> patents do not exist and cannot be granted.
>
> Julian> Wrong ! Sadly ! That's the old s
ars (Ref telephone
sanitisers in Hitchhikers guide to the Universe, a BBC Radio series
a while back).
So here's hoping folk engage the much better informed & more authoritative
"Hartmut Pilch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
on the subject of software patents, & let me make
-Matt
Examiners at the European Patent Office http://www.epo.org tell me:
Reverse engineering is legal in Europe, Illegal in USA.
I never asked about Canada, Japan, Oz, Russia etc :-) ie laws vary,
you may actually both be right, it's legal & illegal, depending where.
Julian
st, that
can zap your laptop or tower in the wrong direction. EG on return
from a business trip a cron driven backup of tower to laptop is
a disaster ;-)
Julian
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Considering Linux ? Try FreeBSD with i
nal manufacturer/vendor has lost interest.
If 2 competing FreeBSD drivers are ever available for one piece of hardware,
one binary & professionaly supported, & one sourced & amateur support,
I expect FreeBSD will provide hooks for both, & let users decide themselves,
as is done with
ne that evaluates them is called before the option has been
> set.
>
> Do we have any people who know their way around the guts of nvi?
> I've appended a patch, partly based on a change in nvi 1.81 where
> this is fixed incompletely, and I'd like somebody to review thi
o use the Unix TM I'm not
sure, but as the Bavarian (Germany) division of SCO holds its quarterly
business briefing this thursday (supported by Caldera, backed by Compaq),
I'll ask them if they know who's the current owner of the trademark.
Julian
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s, mail me.
If you really want to know what's going on, you probably need to use an
RS232/V24 Serial Breakout Box, a small cheapish thing with 9 LEDs, lots of
switches & jumper cables, & [multiple] male & female 25 or 9 pin plugs &
sockets each side of the box.
(Mine had a
p; only years later
tried to extract money for it (& Jean Luc Gailly wrote the more efficient
gzip, under GPL, & we all abandoned compress :-)
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> From: Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 17:33:58 -0700 (PDT)
> Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Julian Stacey wrote:
>
> > On 4.1 (built by `all` from 4.0,
root wheel 37059 Aug 30 14:21 asn1.h
-r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 16166 Aug 30 14:21 bn.h
so my rsaref.h is still old & hand installed ... ?
This would seem to have nothing to do with USA/non USA as
${USA_RESIDENT} does not prepend librsausa in secure/lib/Makefile
Ollivier Robert wrote:
> According to Julian Stacey:
> > 4.1-release produces no /sbin/mount_cfs, & man mount give no hint,
> > If you have patches to test, I volunteer to test on 4.1 or 3.4 :-)
> It is a port. I'd love to import it into CURRENT though.
Some friends r
Ollivier Robert wrote:
> According to Julian Stacey:
> > just as today I'd use an encrypting file system on my new laptop,
> > but such file system don't exist on FreeBSD unfortunately.
>
> Ahem. Why did I sent an update for security/cfs to green a few months ag
to add to a web page of project ideas for students &
other contributors. When I was a student, friends were keen to find
project ideas more inspiring than those on lists drawn up by the lecturers.
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. BTW I was `strip'ing everything, did not use
more than standard optimiser, & didnt compile with -g.
Script I used is on http://bim.bsn.com/~jhs/bin/.csh/gzip_bins
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one more residual use for aout, (apart from the discussed
default netscape)
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Hi all,
I'm stuck trying to figure out an amd.map to invoke
/sbin/mount_null by hand, (no problem with the normal nfs).
I have a bunch of machines that use AMD to access one large pseudo-common tree
containing, to give a simplified example:
/usr/public/3.2/src --> /host/flip/usr/src
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