> I use perforce at work, and I think it is a really great tool. That said it
> does have a few drawbacks. For one my experience is that perforce is really
> only suitable for use in a situation where you are well connected to the
> server. You can check out a set of files and work with them
"Terry Lambert " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any chance of getting CVSup to transfer from a remote repository
> to a local vendor branch, instead of from a remote repository to
> a local repository?
>
> This would be incredibly useful for building a combined local
> source tree from multiple pro
> This may not work.
>...
> Some of those compilers
> would NOT let you '#ifdef' out the version that it did not recognize
> (perhaps thinking that '#warn' or '#warning' might be some gross typo
> for '#else' or '#endif', I guess...).
this is true; some compilers seem to require that #ifdef'd out
(I've struck out now on freebsd-security and freebsd-net,
now trying freebsd-hackers)
i've searched around deja and freebsd.org and come up wanting
(email archives show rarely show resolutions...).
what is the current status in stable and latest regarding
defense against SYN flood, and how
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