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Mike Meyer wrote on Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 09:22:25AM -0400:
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> > Martin Turgeon wrote on Sun, Jun 24, 2007 at 07:32:22PM -0400:
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> > > I recently installed AMD
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3) only share /boot/kernel/kernel and share a NFS mount for the
modules, but that's very messy.
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Bernd Walter wrote on Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 09:36:41PM +0200:
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> > I want to tighten up my spaces for diskless machines and I came across
> > this puzzle with pxeboot:
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> > I can share /usr and mos
e GPL gdb.
Anyone knows what kind of Pthread library/kernel support they have?
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using the FPE trapcode patch I sent to -current a while ago. A version
for last weeks 4.0-current is available by mail. Should run on 3.x as
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Kris Kennaway wrote on Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 03:01:09AM -0500:
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> > On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 10:40:22AM -0500, Martin Cracauer wrote:
> > > > 2. SMP kernels for install. Right now we only install a UP kernel, fo
Kris Kennaway wrote on Sat, Dec 24, 2005 at 12:35:47PM +1030:
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> > I tried to model different worklods. The parallel part of my
> > benchmark suite has CPU-heavy processes, short plain http, php, long
> > plain http and mixtures t
Robert Watson wrote on Sat, Dec 31, 2005 at 07:12:23AM +:
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> On Fri, 16 Dec 2005, Avleen Vig wrote:
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> > On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 10:40:22AM -0500, Martin Cracauer wrote:
> >>> 2. SMP kernels for install. Right now we only install a UP kernel, for
> >>
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enchmarks, BTW.
Intel's new core2 architecture rectifies this nonsense. And not only
that - they now give you a good speedup for some applications that
were lousy even on AMD64.
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I found that the requirment to run Mozilla Firebird outpaces this
CPU. It's really too bad, if it wasn't for that thing I could happily
run my old hardware forever.
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Hi, folks,
seems we have no user group in Boston.
What about a few of us get together for some BSD chatting?
If so,let me know what kind of meeting you'd like (beer, hacking
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A company I am working fo has a problem with a FreeBSD-based 19" NFS
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to publish my patches under a BSD-style license?
Didn't read the license.
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bp)
fistpl -12(%ebp) ; causes the exception
fldcw -38(%ebp) ; thowns the delayed exception
Intel documentation implies that fistpl throws "invalid operation",
although the manuals are not clear enough and omit this kind of error
from some tables of exceptions that looke
n is more than the default stack size for a threaded
program, and the stack cannot grow automatically.
Did you check out the classic model before tangling with pthreads? :-)
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coding, threaded or not :-)
Happy new year!
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> On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, Martin Cracauer wrote:
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> > In <001301bf5540$66b72610$0201a8c0@blade>, Steffen Merkel wrote:
> > > int ping(struct in_addr *ip
abled. But most cases where people cry about
FreeBSD's behaviour are serious errors like the one in mozilla, so we
won't gain much.
If you want to change the behaviour system-wide, change
__INITIAL_NPXCW__
in
src/sys/i386/include/npx.h.
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different from the float->int conversion results, which do not behave
in the usual integer overflow manner (although my first example looked
like they would).
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*i = (int)d;
return 1;
} else
return 0;
}
I can only urge the Mozilla team to use clean constructions and leave
their hands off speed hacks that trigger undefined behaviour. The
project needs reliability first, and then speed. In this case, you
don't even get speed.
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
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> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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> >Hence it is good to trap this and it is a bug in Mozilla, period.
> >...
> >I think we might discuss lowin
that take long long arguments doesn't work, these
should be masked out when compiling struct ansi code. It may get
painful quickly, as such basic things like seek() are amoung them.
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much less common than implied. And such issues were in 2.7.x was well,
that's the reason the base system is compiled with -O.
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reiterate what I said before...
>
> Yes, the existing Mozilla code should be fixed to perform the range
> check in the manner that Martin Cracauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has
> shown above. However the can-of-worms opened up by this whole
> thread/discussion has revealed *two*
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document that it knows what it is doing.
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(in the efence port, not the default malloc(), of course)
I think I could implement this, but I'd like a reality check first.
What did I forget?
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 23, 2000 at 11:42:14AM +0100, Martin Cracauer wrote:
> > The thing is bootet from floppy and is a pure filtering router, no
> > NAT, no applications/server, no proxies (which is suicide on a
> > fire
g" is not an error and both shells do it right.
To the original poster, it would have been useful to submit this as a
bug report or at least choose a subject line that indicates that
you're talking about the shell. I recognized the thread only when my
name was written and missed the begi
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Max Khon wrote:
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> On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Martin Cracauer wrote:
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> > I just checked POSIX 1003.2.
> >
> > for name [ in word ]
> > do
> > compound-list
> > done
> >
> > "First, th
note, if you choose FreeBSD, take 4.0, not 3.4.
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r 3.x releases -
in my opinion - suffer a little from not enough testing when teh
developers were already approching 4.0.
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ke 3.4-STABLE and don't think it is wise
to update on older 3.x release to it due to stability. See the
discussion on -stable and let us not get into the same flamewar here.
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when you compile the code in question, especially when compiling
shared libraries it may use?
It sounds like you found the lines where the corruption happens, I
would welcome the exact locations. I'd like to hunt this one down.
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 18, 2000, Martin Cracauer wrote:
> > In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> > > Its squid's DNS routines, not the shared libraries.
> > > heck the squid-dev archies on http://www.squid-
y 7 months for the last 5 years now.
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
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> > In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bob Bishop wrote:
> > > "The Open Group, a vendor and technology-neutral consortium dedicated to
> > > enterprise integration, announced t
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Martin Cracauer wrote:
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> > enterprise integration, announced today that it is releasing the source
> > code of
ming b(d)oom doesn't lead very far when only slight performance
losses are acceptable. Either you recompute or you have to store and
follow lots of pointers, which in turn need to be remembered for
resource bookkeeping.
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XML parsing library for C so far, but the mess is incredible (the
applications will be 10 years out this summer). I can only advice you
to use synaxtes that could (not necessarily from start) be parsed by
existing technology that leave roon for syntax expansion.
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he linux_devel port. I has to be quite up-to-date, otherwise you
have to make sure you don't jump out of /compat/linux when the linker
searches for libraries.
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