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such as this and normally its the available applications (gphoto, in
this case) that fall short.
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> same functionality. What advantages do each have, and
> why would one choose one over the other? Also I am
> confused as to the purpose of aio_read and family.
>
> Any explanation, links or code samples would be great.
http://people.freebsd.org/~jlemon/
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ot tired of committers constantly breaking -r.
the funniest thing about this is that multiple packages in -r was already
fixed once by chris piazza in rev 1.29 (almost 2 years ago).
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> Lets face it. If you were going to sit down and design an interface for frame
> relay, multi-protocol support, etc, you'd have to be smoking something pretty
> strong to come up with netgraph. But its free and there is source
n upgraded installed packages
> automatically---although their curses-based
> UI was ... erm "quirky." ;-)
you mean like ''pkg_add -r'' already does?
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try a mirror. try a local .de mirror. there is nothing 'special' about
cvsup.freebsd.org relative to the other public cvsup servers.
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On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 04:36:25PM -0300, Joao Carlos wrote:
> Is there any way to create routes using only the source information on the
> packets?
man ipfw, specifically the section on 'ipfw fwd'.
ipfw fwd changes nexthop, thus it can be used for policy routing.
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> If someone has better ideas, please do not hesitate to pass me
> your suggestions.
how about: actually write the code before annoying -hackers.
how is JFS coming along...
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d lookup just in the ipfw code, but if
ip_input() did the lookup and passed it to both ipfw and the protocol
handler that would be nice.
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stly); ipfw would have to
be more careful then the generated code needs to be.
if brian feldman (the author of the ipfw uid/gid code) doesn't fix this
out of embarassment first, i'll backport my cache into the main ipfw
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just cache the current socket credentials cr_uid, if that's wrong.
please let me know privately just what exactly i should be comparing
against (or functions i should be using, if an API exists now) in -current
with the changes to credentials.
when i mfc the cache, i'll just keep the current
dr. specifically, which mac address do you use
when putting a frame onto the wire that was locally generated? forwarded?
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man ipfw, particularly the section describing 'fwd'.
for future reference, questions belong on <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, not
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nope. ipfw doesn't have to be static. ipfw+ipdivert has to be static.
up until a while ago, ipfw+dummynet and ipfw+bridge had to be static,
but that was fixed and MFC'd. ipfw by itself (which includes the dynamic
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e value to 512. After this, I attempted to reproduce the panic with
>the same
> procedure I had taken before making this change. No panics post-change.
static u_int32_t dyn_buckets = 256; /* must be power of 2 */
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It's time for the 'End of year report', and to discuss what
progresses have been made in the FreeBSD camp:
GEOM (by Poul-Henning Kamp)
GEOM has still a very long way to go, it's currently almost
usable, save for some quite annoying bugs.
devfs
devfs is almost there, even if Bruce Evans keeps tr
[bcc to committers, replys to hackers]
Unless there is strong feelings against it, I'd like to commit the smb
patches (as seen on www.samba.org) and ipsec/ike patches (recently mailed
to the tcpdump mailing list and [EMAIL PROTECTED]) to tcpdump(1).
Comments?
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On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Pierre Beyssac wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 29, 1999 at 06:54:06PM -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote:
> > Unless there is strong feelings against it, I'd like to commit the smb
> > patches (as seen on www.samba.org)
>
> Could you elaborate some more about the
ne has compromised root on one machine, evidently security already
isn't a concern for them.
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On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, David O'Brien wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 29, 1999 at 06:54:06PM -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote:
> > Unless there is strong feelings against it, I'd like to commit the smb
> > patches (as seen on www.samba.org)
>
> Cool! I've been meaning to d
On 30 Jun 1999, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> Bill Fumerola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Unless there is strong feelings against it, I'd like to commit the smb
> > patches (as seen on www.samba.org) and ipsec/ike patches (recently mailed
> > to the tcpdump m
else
> can teach you.
This deserves a FAQ entry. What an awesome response.
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asking which of the
developers are coming to it. I'm going to try to get some large group
photos etc etc.
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't also choose to include the cats of the
> core team as well.
It also clears up the misconception that being a member of -core requires
a beard.
A constant 5 o'clock shadow, maybe, but not a beard.
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all the core members had some sort of beard.
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and the fact that www.OpenBSD.org doesn't run OpenBSD. I guess I was wrong
about IRC being positive.
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> P.S. If you're looking for an easy to use regexp implementation, and
> aren't afraid of C++, check out Qt; if you're looking for more of a
> challenge, there's always the need for an rtsl(1) ;)
rtsl(1) = glimpse(1) :>
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anything. the new user isn't going to know it unless
refered to it. (or unless there is a question mark to click)
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nes in src/sbin too.
./dump/optr.c:#if __STDC__
./init/init.c:#ifdef __STDC__
./newfs/mkfs.c:#ifdef __ELF__
./newfs/newfs.c:#if __STDC__
./mount_ntfs/mount_ntfs.c:#if __FreeBSD_version >= 30
[...]
how likely are the above to change. (some of them will never change,
considering what branc
On 27 Jul 1999, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> I move that we replace GNU grep in our source tree with this
> implementation, once it's been reviewed by all concerned parties.
Normally I don't post "me too" messages. I'll make an exception.
Me too.
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reload, which would mean
a reboot everytime you wanted to change the config file. For the average
ISP this isn't a problem, for someone who uses dhcp to make configuring
servers easier (me) this would suck.
However that's an administrator's choice and changing the behavior
wouldn
l district's firewall.
Choosing ports by number would be nice, however the same objections Matt
had with changing our API ring some buzzers in my head too, however the
evil side of me says "screw whoever is porting inetd, we like functionality.
The evil side normally wins.
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> If someone wants to run a service on a port that it wasn't desinged
> for, they can still do it today. I don't see what the argument
> against this change could possibly be. There is no evil here.
Changing getportbyname() would be, which is what was discussed
HTM
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has to be that way. I can't think of another product that
is treated so poorly in the wake of another's success.
"What you broke a land speed record? Well, were you driving a Ford? No,
well, we just won't mention that you were driving a Chevy."
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On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Matthew Hunt wrote:
> I have no idea how much of the FreeBSD code would actually build on
> a K&R compiler.
Thanks to Bruce, a lot of it.
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1 root ncvs 213240 Jul 31 09:47 /home/ncvs/src/Makefile,v
If I change the permissions, my next cvsup changes them back.
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> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Bill
>Fumerola writes:
> : cvsup seems to set the wrong attributes after I've forced them to work
> : that way.
>
> I see this when I cvsup as root too (although the file you quoted
> shoul
On Sat, 7 Aug 1999, Mike Pritchard wrote:
> *default umask=002
SetAttrs CVSROOT/commitlogs/other.981201.gz
That seems to be doing the trick for everything. Thanks.
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> then it would have worked too. It honors the umask setting unless
> overridden in the supfile.
True, I hate changing my umask for different programs. It's nice to have
the option to do it in the supfile.
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open to too many variables :-(.
None of which by anyone with a law degree.
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//www.crynwr.com/crynwr/rfc1035/rfc1035.html#2.3.1.
However explains why this hostname is not allowed. FreeBSD is not violating
RFC.
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> Yeah... isn't it time you Yanks got together and stormed that Trade Dept?
> I mean, if you can get excited over a few wooden crates containing tea...
The federal agents carry sub-machine guns, this is less workable now-a-days.
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proved versions of socket functions.
The above could be completly wrong.
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's 1.222, that's when it was split.
Look at RELENG_3, it's 1.222.0.2, which would be the second revision of
that file since it was branched, I think.
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ion for the reservation clerk to finally
figure out just what the hell I was talking about. WC CDROM did the
trick.
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ference so now I get to find
out just how well they cancel reservations.
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use suser?
No. Eivind Eklund was working this according the FreeBSD projects
page ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). I don't know the implication of this,
would this impact phk's jail routines?
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stuff
> make for a situation where such an e-mail is useless for many of your
> readers.
This would be post #3 of the same code and changes that no-one has
reponded to.
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he bus that the onboard NIC is on probably gets probed later then
then the expansion bus.
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On Mon, 6 Sep 1999, Doug Rabson wrote:
> > SIO doesn't support anything but isa attachments right now. Its probe
> > and attach routines need to be corrected to not be ISA specific.
>
> I think I will tackle that soon.
You'd be my (and a lot of other people
Not without someone noticing in a big way. DDB is a silent attack.
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. You should choose
based on your own preferences and what kind of support is available to you.
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7; and
some enviromental variables.
I don't see the huge benefit.
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_add already has
remote (with or without -r) functions, and adds dependencies just fine.
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of the packages available fromt he net
> and show them to you.
I need to check into this 'loser' thing, it sounds nice.
I'd rather see pkg_add's functionality extended, then another program.
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wise we'd have to call the program 'fetch'.
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> cdidDisplay the serial number of the cd using the method
> used by the cddb (http://www.cddb.org) project.
URLs end with a trailing slash. (http://www.cddb.org/)
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/me goes off to look.
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nt and laugh:
c [1998/08/11] ports/7580 portsnew port: devel/global
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we can keep that consistant.
Thanks,
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en running just fine, with no problems, for
> several weeks. And now this!
Before throwing the "this worked in Linux!" crap around, please consider
that it is possible Linux just didn't report the errors.
just a possibility...
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A rose by any other name
4.0 will soon be 4.0-{RELEASE,STABLE} will it be okay for you to use then?
When does it end? Hopefully never.
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's time to "help him install" it.
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:90:27:2a:65:3e
fxp1: irq 10 at device 5.0 on pci3
fxp1: Ethernet address 00:90:27:2a:65:3f
Works perfectly over here.
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> PS: Anyone know the status of zp0 in -current?
It was a hack and it was put to sleep by someone wielding an axe.
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le who follows instructions, are you?
I'll restate what Peter said.
> > Be sure to read it before commenting, it's not what you might think.
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true that when all 185+ committers and the
thousands of submitters/developers saw that something bad happened that
they would just keep on truckin' with the relocated FreeBSD machines, yes.
FreeBSD is the community, not the physical machines that host it.
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On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 11:03:45AM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
> Why should we treat (1.0/0.0) any differently from (1/0)?
Because Linux has the uncanny ability to both divide by zero and produce
the shittiest coders the world has ever seen.
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On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 01:32:56PM +0100, Koster, K.J. wrote:
> $ fetch ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/.../cvsup.tgz
> $ pkg_add cvsup.tgz
$ pkg_add -r cvsup-bin
-r figures out the ... magic for you.
> $ vi ...
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or is it still under consideration?
I would keep under consideration, but the CLI isn't done/on the same level
as edit-pr..
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On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 06:35:58PM -0400, Joy Ganguly wrote:
> how to get a physical address from a kernel virtual address (the KVA is
> obtained from contigmalloc() )
>
> thanx in advance
Mike Smith's answer wasn't good enough?
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s be hacked into the kernel with a build-time include. Very
> humorous indeed. Is this a temporary condition as was the deboggle in v3.0?
It's these kinds of close-minded, stupid-ass comments that make me giggle
with delight as I buy from lanmedia instead of etinc for T1 cards.
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Uhm. 90% of the klds _are_ device drivers...
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On Sat, Jun 17, 2000 at 07:51:38PM -0700, John Baldwin wrote:
> Seeing as how it has been a link on Daemon News' front page for several
> months, I find that hard to believe. :-P
... and mentioned countless times in various mailing lists.
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