Hi,
It looks like cvsup.uk.freebsd.org hasn't updated in a few days.
The latest updates to ImageMagick, php5 and samba3 haven't appeared yet.
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Neil Darlow
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ad0s1a and a SWAP partition gives
ad0s1b - fine so far.
For drive ad2 creating a FS partition gives ad2s1d and a SWAP partition gives
ad2s1b - this seems odd.
Why isn't the first partition on ad2 ad2s1a? Is this correct behaviour or is
it a bug?
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Hi,
I'm not sure if it's down or partially broken. I can login but all update
operations result in a timeout.
It's been like this for several days now. Can someone who has the keys to
this service please look into the problem?
work as before using IPFW.
Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions as to what's happening here?
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o ask if anyone has experienced these errors
with their programs compiled with the 4.7 C++ compiler?
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ext. At present I am
rebuilding the kernel with i586 support just in case gcc-4.2.1 has
introduced a code generation incompatibility that might affect my VIA
CPU somehow.
Any suggestions gratefully received. Please CC me as I'm not subscribed
to the lis
logs. I have a bzip2 process that's consuming over 90% of CPU. That
can't be normal?
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Neil Darlow
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100% CPU. Now that's definitely not
right. Anyone else seeing this?
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ime so I'm at a loss to explain what's happening.
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