n power on and INT 19 except for some more init on
power on that does not affect the boot strapping:
http://www.ctyme.com/intr/rb-2270.htm
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the end of the partition table. as sizeof(ever entry) == 0x10 and the 4th
ends at 0x1fc another (a 5th) increment will overflow bl and result in a
set carry flag.
hope this helps
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Garrett Cooper wrote:
Garrett Cooper wrote:
As the subject suggests I'm trying to determine how I can daemonize
a C process, outside of using the rc infrastructure, so that it won't
exit when the TTY exists. Does anyone know any quick references or
examples?
Thanks,
-Garrett
s/C process/
Xin LI wrote:
While maintaining some third party contributed software packages I ran
into a problem where, say, if I remove a file from the vendor branch
(the file was never dragged off the vendor branch), it does not appear
in Attic.
But it appears as deleted? That's interesting then. How
Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote:
Is it possible to use IPv4 and IPv6 in a same jail? Or do I have to
write a listening daemon that acts as a "proxy" that runs in the host?
jails do not (yet) support IPv6. I hope to be working on that again by
the end of the week.
Did you look at the DragonFly support f
Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Sven Hazejager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
No, camcontrol does not support this over USB. Windows XP demonstrates
it is technically possible, and I do not believe it is fully safe to
disconnect the drive (even when unmounted), as the drive then is not
able to park its
Ivan Voras wrote:
This is very interesting. Do you have a web page with progress status,
blog or something similar to track your work? I'm interested in testing
this when it's ready (in absence of Xen, this could be the next best
thing).
You might also want to look into porting the vkernel st
Ivan Voras wrote:
You might also want to look into porting the vkernel stuff from
DragonFly. It shouldn't be very much work to do. Don't expect great
performance though, it's mostly still a development tool.
I know of it, but does it run Linux? :)
No, but I've heard about people wondering i
Tim Kientzle wrote:
I atttempted to
fit 'vi' in there, but curses is rather finicky;
'sed' would be more useful.
Mined is a nice editor for this, running without curses. A statically
linked, stripped binary is about 100k in size, so if crunched it would
have a very small impact.
cheers
s
[cc cleaned, dropped -current]
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> I'm only tracking 'HEAD' most of the time, but there are some efforts
> underway to convert the history of src/. One notable example is the
> effort to convert to Subversion first, and then use the tags/branches
> and changesets of Subvers
OutbackDingo wrote:
>> I suppose you know about fromcvs. I also guess you know that I suggest
>> using git instead of hg. Doesn't produce nasty large index files either :)
> So would you think cvs -> git -> hg might be easier to accomplish ??
> Since one of my goals is to update projects Ive done
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
>>> I'm only tracking 'HEAD' most of the time, but there are some efforts
>>> underway to convert the history of src/. One notable example is the
>>> effort to convert to Subversion first, and then use the tags/branches
>>> and changesets of Subversion to populate an Hg tr
Xin LI wrote:
Steven Hartland wrote:
Is it possible to create a jail with more than one IP?
Looking around this doesn't seem possible but is it?
FreeBSD does not support multiple IP nor IPv6 on jails at this moment,
unfortunately...
AFAIK there exists a patch by pjd@
If not, somebody could
Hey Roman,
Roman Divacky wrote:
I made this patch that highlights today in cal/ncal just like gnu
cal does..
www.vlakno.cz/~rdivacky/cal.patch
Thanks for this patch, I've been meaning to hack one up properly, but
never got to it. They problems I was facing seem to exist also with yo
Roman Divacky wrote:
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 11:21:26AM +0200, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
Hey Roman,
Roman Divacky wrote:
I made this patch that highlights today in cal/ncal just like gnu
cal does..
www.vlakno.cz/~rdivacky/cal.patch
Thanks for this patch, I've
Brian Buchanan wrote:
test.c: In function `foobar':
test.c:6: error: invalid application of `sizeof' to incomplete type
`test.c'
Looks like someone goofed up some printf() args.
yah, but it's in the gcc code itself, no FreeBSD modification.
cheers
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Steve Suhre wrote:
Thanks, I think that's what I was looking for. I expect the "ISP" is in
another country somewhere and would be hard to reach, if they could be
reached at all. And it's probably a bad reference somewhere to the
server here, so shutting of recursive queries could help... If I s
Mykola Stryebkov wrote:
Hi all.
Have a strange question: is it possible to create new process (using
fork or fork1) from inside of ip_input()?
i don't think so.
In kernel sources i found example of using fork1 in init_main.c but
looking into ip_input.c i do not understand where i can get poi
Roland Dittel wrote:
Hi all,
We have a issue with dlsym() on symbols imported by a library that was
loaded with dlopen(). Our code loads the libssl with dlopen() and then
do a dlsym() on several symbols. This works for all symbols exported by
libssl itself but fails for symbols exported by li
Roland Dittel wrote:
We have a issue with dlsym() on symbols imported by a library that
was loaded with dlopen(). Our code loads the libssl with dlopen() and
then do a dlsym() on several symbols. This works for all symbols
exported by libssl itself but fails for symbols exported by
libcrypto.
On 14.12.2004, at 13:09, Matt wrote:
Quick question regarding nfs (or other filesystems) inside a jail. As
far as I can tell, it isn't possible to mount nfs shares while inside
a jail. Is this correct? Is there any way around this limitation? A
way to browse network shares without mounting?
On Tuesday, 21. December 2004 17:52, Steven Hartland wrote:
> Is there a way or a patch to make gdb search the relevant compat
> directories when debugging a emulated binary.
>
> As it stands I have to symlink all the libs from /compat/linux/lib
> which is really messy.
you should be using an "emu
On Tuesday, 18. January 2005 20:54, Street Chaman wrote:
> Actually, my soft is a kind of interactive filter: it takes a lot of imput
> parameters (from keyboard at the moment, but as soon as i've understood how
> it works, i will increase the number of supported io devices); treats it in
> a parti
Lately Nikos Ntarmos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Ummm... What compiler version are you use? The pointer variant produces
> faster code for me on both NetBSD/alpha (gcc 3.3.3) and Linux/x86 (gcc
> 3.3.5), using both -O0 and -O2 (other compiler flags also tested with
> similar results). Perhaps somet
Lately Vasil Dimov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > 1) Does the fact that the linker does not realize that the libraries
> > have already been found indicate a bug in the linker? If so, how do I
> > best report it?
> I cannot think of any sensible reason for this behavior, so I guess it
> would be go
hey hackers,
just wanted to drop a quick note that the cvscrosscheck which existed
at the beginning of the year is now up again. it still needs some
tweaks, but I consider it almost there where I want it to be.
<http://oly.corecode.ath.cx/~corecode/cgi-bin/crosscgi.py>
with the h
Lately "Mario Lobo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> The problem lies with the fact that, there is a router between my rl0 and the
> internet.
>
> 1) rl0 ---> router --> antenna --> ISPx --> internet
>
> So the fact that i can ping the hop next to rl0 doesn´t mean the link is
Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
I'd like to bootstrap a FreeBSD 5.4 install from GRUB or another
harddrive-based bootloader without using PXEboot.
Problem: GRUB will boot the FreeBSD loader, however I can't get
the loader to read a kernel from any of my existing partitions(ext2,
reiserfs, fat16). I kno
On 24.07.2005, at 16:19, Edwin wrote:
(kgdb) f 13
#13 0xc068f6e9 in ip_fastforward (m=0xc12e2300) at
/usr/src/sys/netinet/ip_fastfwd.c:572
(kgdb) i loc
ip = (struct ip *) 0xc12f000e
m0 = (struct mbuf *) 0xc12f000e
ro = {ro_rt = 0xc11ee420, ro_dst = {sa_len = 16 '\020', sa_family = 2
'\002',
On 08.09.2005, at 11:25, Mike Adewole wrote:
I propose that:
(d) the next release of the generic kernel should be compiled with
SC_NO_CUTPASTE
why? I find cut+paste really useful per default.
besides, can't this be controlled with a sysctl?
cheers
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On 07.09.2005, at 15:32, Gordon Bergling wrote:
Has anyone a hint on how to handle this situation?
you might want to look at development(7). Not sure if this is being
used by many people though.
cheers
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rashmi ns wrote:
#define HDLCMODE _IOR('6',0xF,int)
when i trying to uprintf the data which was sent from the user-space in
the device-driver-ioctl-routine i'll get a different value than which was
passed. Can anybody please tell me why this is happening . I pass the
address of an integer where d
Matthew D. Fuller wrote:
Most favourite example:
I personally still get mad if it comes to the "u" undo key.
I miss :N. You have to :split and then :n separately.
Do you mean :sn?
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kamal kc wrote:
- final thing does this makes any difference
(calling the htons() twice):
ip->ip_id=htons(ip->ip_id);
ip->ip_id=htons(ip->ip_id);
on little endian machines: yes. on big endian machines: no. So don't
do it. :)
freebsd has several fields of the ip heade
Lately Vlad Galu told:
> Take a look at RRDTool. There also is a Perl module for drawing RRD
> graphics, which you could use for fancier stuff. However, some simple
> shellscripting should do your job.
>
> http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/
a nice frontend for rrdtoo
On 19.09.2004, at 00:08, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
Err, I don't see how it could. This only affects how boot2
handles addresses
in the executables it loads, it doesn't affect how the kernel manages
memory
at all.
We're seeing isa-dma bounce buffers getting hard to get hold of these
days.
Is ther
On 10.11.2004, at 16:36, Nehal wrote:
if i open /dev/ad1s1 for example, i try to read() or write()
not in multiples of 512, it will return an error.
how would i do this? currently, if i need to read 100 bytes,
i read in the full sector, then memcpy the bytes i need.
is there a better way?
maybe mma
On Wednesday, 24. November 2004 22:31, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Nov 2004, Brian Reichert wrote:
> > And, although I've not tested it, recent versions of MySQL can
> > outright support a cluster:
> >
> > http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/NDBCluster.html
> I'm just curious if there's an
Lately Peter Pentchev told:
> Attached is a patch to the libexec/ftpd source, which adds a new -P
> option taking an argument of either a numeric port number or a service
> name as described in the getaddrinfo(3) manual page. What do people
> think about adding this functionality?
looks good
ch
I created patch for DragonFly/FreeBSD-4 for prebinding, based on
mdodd@'s patch for FreeBSD-5.
The main difference (apart from the target platform) is that the linker
needn't be patched. Rtld now uses a hash function to get an unique ID
for every ELF object.
This has been tested under DragonFly,
No-brainer.
Get the patch from here:
http://chlamydia.fs.ei.tum.de/~corecode/prebind.diff
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Lately Matthew N. Dodd told:
> Prebinding on a per executable basis rather than a per "object" (ELF
> executable or library) means that when you go to prebind KDE (for
> example) you run /var out of diskspace :/
Yes, that might be true. How about this approach:
(doesn't cope with cyclic ``needs''
hello everybody!
i am trying to accomplish this (should be fairly easy) task:
cvsupping /usr/ports & /usr/src on a central file server.
and building world/kernel via nfs mounts.
in order not to get things mixed up i share /usr/ports and /usr/src ro and
/usr/ports/distfiles, /usr/obj rw.
shoul
/src. though i needed to do
env MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/usr/obj/i386/k7 make buildworld -j4
builds bootstrap tools, somewhere bails out on a rm i think.
env MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/usr/obj/i386/k7 make buildworld -j4 -DNOCLEAN
then works as desired.
env MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/usr/obj/i386/k7 make buildkernel -
g to optimize gcc).
and it shouldn't be too hard to accomplish this (i don't know the code for rtld, but
it really shouldn't be too hard to do this)
unfortunately i don't have time ATM otherwise i'd look into this
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On Sat, 02 Mar 2002 12:57:29 +0100 Aleksander Rozman - Andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi !
>
> I was wondering if there are any guidelines how to write code in FreeBSD. I
> have taken a look at several code of FreeBSD but each is written
> differently? Problem is I don't know which is pr
ms (depending on ip). i didn't
investigate any further, but believe me: not being able to access some
dns servers is a pain in the ass.
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On Thu, 07 Mar 2002 10:49:22 -0800 Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
> > to everybody who doesn't believe that: it really generates bad code.
> > i've been having severe problems with my tcp and udp stack latel
On Mon, 11 Mar 2002 07:10:31 -0800 (PST) Hiten Pandya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Luigi Rizzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > As I already asked:
> > what compile time options were used in the two cases ?
> > They surely can make a huge difference.
> >
> > cheers
> > luigi
> >
>
>
hi hackers!
i'm in progress in writing a c++ program utilizing bsd.prog.mk
i wondered why my programs won't link correctly when i don't add a line
LDFLAGS=-lstdc++
no i was trying out gcc30 (whoa, slow!) and it didn't want to link with
or without the above line.
it seems c++ programs need to be
hi hackers, alexander!
i've installed the icc port and trying to compile...
first of all, C source files compile (and then link with gcc). no
problems with that.
but i can't get icc to compile a single c++ source:
it always fails on the headers.
just a simple echo '#include' > comp.cc
won't com
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002 05:16:38 -0800 Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
> > just a simple echo '#include' > comp.cc
> > won't compile. i've tested the include files of
> > o icc
> > o gcc 2.9
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002 12:17:17 -0800 Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
> > > Try this patch:
> > >
> > > --- bad Sat Mar 30 05:18:02 2002
> > > +++ goodSat Mar 30 05:18:23 2002
> >
: _M_dataplus(_S_empty_rep()._M_refcopy(), _Alloc()) { }
^
detected during instantiation of "std::basic_string<_CharT, _Traits, _
Alloc>::basic_string() [with _CharT=char, _Traits=std::char_traits, _Alloc
=std::allocator]"
$ { echo '#inclu
On Sun, 31 Mar 2002 14:01:00 -0800 Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
> > icc -I./include -I/usr/include -I/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/i386-portbld-freebsd5.0/
> > 3.0.4/include/g++ -I /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/i386-portbld-freebsd
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002 10:55:22 +0200 (CEST) Alexander Leidinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 31 Mär, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
>
> > that's right. but as terry said, it seems to be a bad idea to use some
> > headers that don't fit the libs.
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002 10:34:07 +0200 (CEST) Alexander Leidinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 1 Apr, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
>
> >> > my first tries for the patched include files can be found here:
> >> > <http://corecode.at
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002 14:30:59 +0200 (CEST) Alexander Leidinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 2 Apr, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
>
> >> Do you have test cases where the removal of icc's includes and the use
> >> of "-X -I/usr/include/g++ -
On Tue, 02 Apr 2002 15:22:32 -0800 Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexander Leidinger wrote:
> > "test.cc", line 4: error: name followed by "::" must be a class or namespace name
> > std::string test ="Hello World";
> > ^
> >
> > So we have to fix the base system headers in this
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 19:27:40 +0200 Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
> (= old ssh, though the new one seems to have the same problem as i can
> tell that from the sources)
well it seems i didn't look good enough. after installing the latest ssh
binary the problem vanished :
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002 14:22:28 +0600 Sulaiman Khan wrote:
> The sockets for my software are based on the BSD Sockets API. I want
> to make them fully compatiable with the BSD Sockets. For that I
> require a complete listing of the BSD Sockets function prototypes. can
> you guide me where i can find
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