Just fwiw (probably nothing), I'd like to express a strong "yes please"
vote for a move in this direction.
I currently use djb's daemontools to manage qmail and dnsserver+tinydns,
and am pretty sure that I'm going to migrate the rest of my
/usr/local/etc/rc.d services under there too, now that I
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 12:57:52AM -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
> I have installed net/pptpclient (1.0.3). About 5 times a week, it dies
> and must be restarted. Does anyone have a script which checks and
> restarts it if it has died?
You might like to try one of the other PPTP clients on offer
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Dominic Marks wrote:
> On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 12:57:52AM -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
> > I have installed net/pptpclient (1.0.3). About 5 times a week, it dies
> > and must be restarted. Does anyone have a script which checks and
> > restarts it if it has died?
>
> You migh
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Howdy,
I'm currently maintaining a largish (~4MB) patchset against FreeBSD 4.x
releases. Due to the nature of the patches, they'll never make it into the
FreeBSD tree. I currently maintain the patchset by checking out the previous
4.x release, applying the patchset, doing a cvs update and resolvi
Dear hackers,
Is anyone here using the Hitach H8 embedded processor?
I've just got my hands on one and would love to develop for it under
FreeBSD. In particular I was hoping that someone could tell me how
to get a gcc that generates code for it, and whether the easyflash.exe
program runs under
Hiya,
Im trying to have the passwords on our FreeBSD boxen created by a perl
script.
Currently... the username/pass pairs are stored in a MySQL database. Easy
enough to get them, but
does anyone know a perl method of creating them in /etc/passwd? I know
getpwent grabs values - im looking for a p
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Jamie Heckford wrote:
> Im trying to have the passwords on our FreeBSD boxen created by a perl
> script.
>
> Currently... the username/pass pairs are stored in a MySQL database. Easy
> enough to get them, but
> does anyone know a perl method of creating them in /etc/passwd? I
--- Joe Karthauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is anyone here using the Hitach H8 embedded processor?
>
> I've just got my hands on one and would love to develop for it under
> FreeBSD. In particular I was hoping that someone could tell me how
> to get a gcc that generates code for it, and whet
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 03:42:31AM +0400, "."@babolo.ru wrote:
> Begin with port.
Please find attached a port skeleton for mktool 0.0.7. Perhaps we can suggest
a more descriptive name to the author (cc'ed)?
Feedback welcome.
--
Jos Backus _/ _/_/_/Santa Clara, CA
:
:Get this guy outta here!
Firstly, Chris, I understand your frustration. But, please, do *NOT*
Cc a random ISP ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) in email that you also
send to a FreeBSD list, let alone several FreeBSD lists!
This particular spammer is operating from 213.96.224.148, which
On 28 May 2002 at 9:32, Dominic Marks wrote:
> On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 12:57:52AM -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
> > I have installed net/pptpclient (1.0.3). About 5 times a week, it dies
> > and must be restarted. Does anyone have a script which checks and
> > restarts it if it has died?
>
> You
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Dan Langille wrote:
> That looks good. I've tried it, but have been unable to connect to the
> office, which is running an MS PPtP server. I know the *can* work because
> pptp-client can connect.
I don't know if it helps you much, but I can bring up my ADSL connection
(usi
HellO All ,
First of all i am totally new to the newsgroups and to FreeBSD
as well , so i am not sure whether this is the right group to ask this question
or not . So please forgive me if i have made a mistake.
Can you please suggest some solution or maybe some reference
site that can be of
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 12:23:18PM -0500, S.B. wrote:
> **
> bash-2.05a$ make
> gcc -g -O2 -o wx200 wx200.o -L. -lwx200 -lcrypt
> wx200.o: In function `main':
> /home/downloads/wx200d-1.2/wx200.c(.text+0xc03): undefined ref
"S.B." wrote:
>
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>Encoding: quoted-printable
I'll help:
1) Questions should be sent to the "-questions" mailing list
2) Don't send HTML to mailing lists
3) Don't send MIME to mailing lists, even if it's only something
what is the patchset?
It IS possible to set up a branch on your mirrored cvs repository using
some magic branch numbers. john Polstra ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) would be the
person to ask if it can be done with a branch off a branch...
(a magic branch off the 4.x branch)
You may also be able to use P4
Panasas, Inc., (http://www.panasas.com) is releasing modifications to
FreeBSD 4.3's gdb stubs to allow UDP-based two machine debugging.
The source for these changes is available on SourceForge:
http://ipgdb.sourceforge.net
A snippet from the docs:
The remote debugger functions much like Free
Howdy,
> -Original Message-
> From: Julian Elischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, 29 May 2002 6:26
> To: Chris Knight
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Maintaining Large Patchsets Against FreeBSD
>
>
> what is the patchset?
>
Mostly a heap of patches against the FreeB
Get this guy outta here!
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Jos Backus writes:
> On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 03:42:31AM +0400, "."@babolo.ru wrote:
> > Begin with port.
>
> Please find attached a port skeleton for mktool 0.0.7. Perhaps we can suggest
> a more descriptive name to the author (cc'ed)?
>
> Feedback welcome.
I doubt that goes to ports ever.
Make
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 05:03:02AM +0400, "."@babolo.ru wrote:
> I doubt that goes to ports ever.
> Make Problem Report.
> man send-pr
Allright, allright :-)
But let me remind you that I don't want this to be a port, I want it to become
part of the base OS.
--
Jos Backus _/ _/
Fred Souza writes:
> I'm experiencing something weird with my 4.6-RC box (compile of May 18).
> What happens is that for some hosts it just won't calculate the
> checksum properly, and thus my box is unable to start TCP connections
> to those hosts. Here's a piece of the output of tcpdump:
Doug,
PCI-X works OK. The ServerWorks-HE chipset is not well supported.
The Dell PowerEdge 4600 I have either has h/w problems or for some
strange reason cards in the last two slots (6,7) are not useable under
FreeBSD 4.6-RC.
I have moved the qlogic card into slot 3, and it works fine.
The PCI
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