A rather largish application (the most recent version of GHC, see lang/ghc)
fails in its runtime system with:
_pq_insert_tail: Already in priority queue
Basically some threads and mutexes are involved, then the application forks,
some more threads
are created and then I get this error on a pthre
In local.freebsd-hackers, you wrote:
> I haven't seen above well yet. But A article says that DTrace sounds
> like 30,000 lines of debug print.
No, already the first article tells you that they use a VM with byte-code
for the C-like language "D". And it's not compiled into the kernel but
hooked i
In local.freebsd-hackers, you wrote:
> My freebsd5.1 emits some trafic:
> 20:32:41.496039 129dial.supernet.kz.52075 > GATEKEEPER.MCAST.NET.1718: udp 31
H.323 ("VoIP") Gatekeeper Discovery
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~hgs/rtp/h323.html
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In local.freebsd-hackers, you wrote:
> In ipchains and iptables you have a sequential list of rules, very
> much like in ipfw and ipf, but you can have several different lists
> which have symbolic names and you can make calls from lists to other
> lists based on normal packet criteria. If the lis
The man page for fork() says:
"· All interval timers are cleared; see setitimer(2)."
So clearly ITIMER_VIRTUAL should be cleared as well, but a quick test
showed that a fork()ed child still has the VIRTUAL (& PROF) timer running.
Is this right?
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In local.freebsd-hackers, you wrote:
> Thanks for the info, very helpful! What reference did you get that from?
> I searched high and low to find a definitive answer (like the one above)
> before posting.
You can find an online version of the Single Unix Specification v3 at
http://www.unix-syste
In local.freebsd-hackers, you wrote:
> We've recently found a problem with dhclient that can DoS a DHCP
> server. If you have schg flags set on /etc/resolv.conf to stop dhcp
> overwriting your existing nameservers, the problem occurs.
> Basically, the client just keeps rejecting the IP details it h
In local.freebsd-hackers, you wrote:
> Even more bad is that there is no escape from serial console,
> I can do what I like, call boot(), panic() etc. I get a endless
> loop.
> This is 4.7 STABLE from today. It panics when I try to ifconfig
> the bge0 interface.
Wild guess: You have miibus compile
n starve realtime processes, or idletime processes
can starve normal priority processes.
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urse this would imply
some magic, I'm sure.
[F'Up to -hackers. Maybe someone has a flash of inspiration?]
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t, but the build stopped
with:
cleaning in programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/input/calcomp...
cd: can't cd to calcomp
[Might be my fault, after-all.
R-To: -multimedia?]
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23').
Why not keep whois(1) lean and put the "custom" stuff in a port?
On the other hand, I fully understand that people might disagree :)
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ou forget them only
in the posting? If not, this is likely to be a source of confusion.
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/dev/iic*?
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On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 01:35:08PM +0100, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> What are you guys smoking?
*shrug* Can you spell "event-driven"? There are ways to do things much
more elegantly today (see all the references to kevent()).
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askell.org), I´d
throw in a forkIO() and would get a neatly multi-threaded solution where one
thread reads the FIFO and queues up requests while the other thread queries
him for more work -- I don´t know about threaded perl, though.
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´d suggest a PR for removing the variable or at least
setting it to "" in a top-level makefile.
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Am 02. Nov 2000 um 19:00 MET schrieb Hao Zhang:
> I am trying to read the on board Pentium Time Stamp Counter. Is there an API
> in Unix that allows me to read it directly?
Try 'man 4 perfmon'. Remember it requires an option in the kernel, though.
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Am 02. Nov 2000 um 17:58 MET schrieb Soren Schmidt:
> > Nope, I didn't find any references on this controller.
>
> The ATA driver states the buggyness in the probe.
How about putting this in the man-page ;)
But why will 4.1-RELEASE happily use WDMA2?
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Am 02. Nov 2000 um 17:15 MET schrieb Soren Schmidt:
> ... the "new and improved" ATA driver states the fact
> that this chip is broken and can corrupt your data, end of story.
Nope, I didn't find any references on this controller.
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ound used to be on by default in
> GENERIC.
Hm...You could set flags on wd?, but not on ata/ad. And this beast
is so broken you never reach rc.sysctrl for setting pio.
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e's going to get their heads washed.
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I suppose there already was a rather lengthy discussion about a "user"-option.
I hope this sysctl-thing will make it into the mount-manpage, because if not,
it might turn out to be a really FAQ :)
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I suppose there already was a rather lengthy discussion about a "user"-option.
I hope this sysctl-thing will make it into the mount-manpage, because if not,
it might turn out to be a really FAQ :)
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