Re: IPFilter 3.4.11 into stable?

2000-10-16 Thread Roman Shterenzon
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Gabriel Ambuehl wrote: > Hello, > I like ipfilter pretty much and after the recent release of 3.4.11 I'm > wondering if there are any plans to merge it into 4-STABLE (where's > still 3.4.8 which has got some issues with the FTP proxy)? Are there known problems with 3.4.8 that

RE: procfs: out of memory!

2000-10-16 Thread Chris BeHanna
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, Wyness Casama wrote: > >>I'm having a little trouble with my procfs... actually, it seems > >>it's a little too small (4k) for what I'm doing. Is it possible > >>to resize the procfs to say: 1mb+? > > >procfs isn't an ordinary file system; it's a projection of system > >mem

IPFilter 3.4.11 into stable?

2000-10-16 Thread Gabriel Ambuehl
Hello, I like ipfilter pretty much and after the recent release of 3.4.11 I'm wondering if there are any plans to merge it into 4-STABLE (where's still 3.4.8 which has got some issues with the FTP proxy)? Best regards, Gabriel To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubsc

Re: ata timeouts in 4.1-stable?

2000-10-16 Thread Dennis Melentyev
IMHO problem may be within with your CD-DRIVE. I has such a problem with SAMSUNG 24xCD until I haven't pull it out and throw away. It can work normally ONLY as a single drive on the controller. BTW it's "IMHO" ;) On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 08:48:44PM -0400, Andy wrote: > I'm using fbsd 4.1-st

Re: Upgrading ports

2000-10-16 Thread cam
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote: > While we are on the subject, what exactly is the difference between > make install and make reinstall? see /usr/ports/Mk/port.bsd.mk (l. 303) : # install - Install the results of a build. # reinstall - Install the results of a build, ig

RE: procfs: out of memory!

2000-10-16 Thread Sameer R. Manek
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Wyness Casama > Thanks for the info. :) I was thinking about the size of procfs (4k) I'm > trying to increase that memory space cause the procfs is always > full... I'm > not too sure why, but it's p