In any case, it's a repeatable bug (the PR includes a code sample) and
unless looked at, it will be a bug in 4.3-release.
If there's any clarification needed, please let me know.
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ughts ?
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e lower tier, so
rolling this out isn't too painful.
I expect there will be a few comments on this, so bear in mind that the code
isn't polished much. I don't know if using '%' as the selector character is
a good idea, and there is the issue of spoofing:
> logger "%
nds for this problem ?
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gularly use a USB zip drive on the same
machine and it comes up as device da0 right after the 'umass-sim0' probe.
Can you share your kernel config and/or dmesg for that 4gb drive you mention
?
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We're having a problem with threaded programs that use the STL. Given the
following program:
--START--
#include
#include
typedef map mymap_t;
#ifdef GLOBLOCK
pthread_mutex_t glob_mut;
#endif
void *run(void *) {
while (1) {
string f("");
#ifdef GLOBLOCK
lugin is the dmesg output when I plugged it into the USB port, and rescan
is the additional output when I ran camcontrol rescan 0).
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Microtech driver. Otherwise, it doesn't show up
(i.e. identical to FBSD). Presuming that their driver is actually just a
ID mapping layer, would the same thing be feasible under BSD?
I'll fire off a note to their support people and see if they can at least
confirm my line of thinking here.
use multi-LUN devices with the USB-SCSI
> converter, but that is much more acceptable than only being able to
> use ID0 with it.
I've got a Nakamichi mj-4.8s (4 disc scsi jukebox) at home that I can put in
an external case to test this premise. I
o we
predicate that behaviour on ?
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FreeBSD's threading implementation in libc_r is (AFAIK) a hybrid model, and
from personal experience I have found threaded applications under FreeBSD to
be much easier to code for performance than their single-threaded
counterparts.
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oth client and server authors is the key here I
think; if major web browsers alone would support the extensions, then the
massive overhead of HTTP (and the issues that arise from getting around it
with HTTP/1.1 KeepAlive and such) would be significantly reduced.
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the serial to 0, leave it that way
until all the slaves have picked up the new zone, then start using the
proper numbering scheme again. It wastes bandwidth for a while if you have
a large number of secondaries and/or a low refresh time, but it lets you fix
a type without human
6
> >(kgdb)
>
> What do you get when you feed kgdb
>
> frame 3
> info line * (void *)frame->tf_eip
(kgdb) info line * (void *)frame->tf_eip
No line number information available for address 0xc01e48db
(kgdb)
Well, at least that matches it to your probl
and contract hopes are
invited to contact me directly.
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