Darren Reed wrote:
>> >That sounds like a good plan.
>>
>> OK, updated patches for stable and current are available from:
>>
>> http://home.iae.nl/users/devet/freebsd/
>>
>> I include the README here:
>[...]
>
>How is this progressing ?
Doug Barton asked whether he could review the patch
Hi,
I wish to add IPv6 support to pserver of cvs. You can find the patch
from:
http://www.imasy.or.jp/‾ume/ipv6/FreeBSD/cvs-ipv6.diff
This patch is based on the patch by KAME folks. But, the patch is for
1.11 and isn't applied cleanly to our cvs. So, some additional
modification
-On [20011104 15:28], Hajimu UMEMOTO ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>I wish to add IPv6 support to pserver of cvs. You can find the patch
>from:
>
> http://www.imasy.or.jp/?(J?ume/ipv6/FreeBSD/cvs-ipv6.diff
>
>This patch is based on the patch by KAME folks. But, the patc
Hi,
>>>>> On Sun, 4 Nov 2001 16:07:43 +0100
>>>>> Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
asmodai> -On [20011104 15:28], Hajimu UMEMOTO ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>I wish to add IPv6 support to pserver of cvs. You can find the patch
>from:
This is a little Linux code that changes resolution of X on the fly.
There seems to be some differences in the Linux and FreeBSD use of XOpenDisplay. I
read the man pages and tried changing the code a few different ways but it won't
compile. Here's how I try to compile
gcc -o wmres
* Rod Person <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011104 10:11] wrote:
> This is a little Linux code that changes resolution of X on the fly.
>
> There seems to be some differences in the Linux and FreeBSD use of XOpenDisplay. I
>read the man pages and tried changing the code a few different ways but it won't
Thanks. That compiled but of course trying to use it generates core dumps. Damn linux
code :)
Rod
It was Sun, 4 Nov 2001 12:24:41 -0600 and
I don't really know but somebody said:
> * Rod Person <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011104 10:11] wrote:
> > This is a little Linux code that changes resolution o
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