Le 2001-08-29, Thomas Quinot écrivait :
> > Apply the attached patch in place of the one I gave you before and send the
> > output when you boot. This will print out the SCSI status byte.
> Thanks, applied, I'll let you know as soon as I get a chance to reboot.
OK, here we are:
(cd0:sym0:0:2:0
Gregory Bond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > What I'd like to know is if anyone has figured out a way to do a
> > g++ equivalent to Microsoft's "precompiled headers".
>
> Not really needed for gcc. The preprocessor has special-case logic to
> recognise header files of the form
>
> /*
Juha Saarinen wrote:
>
> :: Aug 29 06:00:00 mysyst syslogd: /dev/console: Too many
> :: open files in system: Too many open files in system
> :: Aug 29 06:00:00 mysyst syslogd: /var/run/utmp: Too
> :: many open files in system
You have a www and database server? So you have to raise a limit with
Alex Varju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> types:
> Considering that you've seen problems with this, it seems worth mentioning
> that I also have gkrellm running all the time. I have the following
> monitors enabled: Clock, CPU, Disk (composite), Network (xl0), Mailcheck,
> and Uptime.
Turns out that gkrell
the clock skew on my k2-6 pc is indicated, usually between the third and
forth decimal after the dot, and i can't get it right. the problem is
worst with freebsd, i did not see it with openbsd.
i tried: "sysctl -w kern.timecounter.method=1", which is the standard
setting now, no success. i eve
> What I'd like to know is if anyone has figured out a way to do a
> g++ equivalent to Microsoft's "precompiled headers".
Not really needed for gcc. The preprocessor has special-case logic to
recognise header files of the form
/* optional comments */
#ifndef SYMBOL
#
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 02:20:13AM +0200, clemensF wrote:
> > > Kris Kennaway:
> >
> > > I understand gcc 3.x supports optimization for the newer AMD chips; it
> > > will be imported into 5.0-CURRENT at some point, but may not make it
> > > back into 4.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Eugene Panchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> It seems that there's a problem with 4.4-RC. I have src-all
> specified in my stable-supfile, stiff, crypto (and
> sys-crypto) is not check out. There is simply no such
> directory as /usr/src/sys/crypto (thou
I just heard a most interest tale of woe. A new user installing
4.3-Release wanted some ports. I gave him specific instructions, in
writing, on how to build those ports. For some reason he ignored the
step to cd to the specific port and did essentially:
cd /usr/ports
make
The system dutifu
Hi!
It seems that there's a problem with 4.4-RC. I have src-all
specified in my stable-supfile, stiff, crypto (and
sys-crypto) is not check out. There is simply no such
directory as /usr/src/sys/crypto (though it is in CVS and I
can get all the files).
I've notice this when trying to build my
Yar Tikhiy writes:
> Why does gdb report the values of "ifp" and "mp" inconsistently?
> The kernel crashed at the first line of ng_ether_output(), so
> the arguments couldn't be modified... I'm confused.
Optimization.. it's probably reusing the same variable/register for
both 'ifp' and 'node'. So
I have been getting unexplicable freezes on my SMP server machine.
It is an Abit VP6 with 1G Micron memory and 2 Intel P3/800 cpus.
It runs fine with a RELENG_4_3 kernel.
It runs fine with a non smp 4.4 RC kernel.
It freezes after some time with a 4.4 RC smp kernel but apparently only
when I sta
Le 2001-08-29, Kenneth D. Merry écrivait :
> Apply the attached patch in place of the one I gave you before and send the
> output when you boot. This will print out the SCSI status byte.
Thanks, applied, I'll let you know as soon as I get a chance to reboot.
> This problem is happening with a
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