Thus spake dnu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I was reading about cvsup in the handbook and I'm a bit confused.
> It said that releng_4 is the main stable branch while releng_4_6
> is for critical fixes.
>
> So, if I cvs releng_4, do I also need to cvs releng_4_6? Or do
> the updates to releng_4_6 a
> Has anyone tried these patches on 3.5-STABLE? I applied the patch
> and it only errored on the name6.c portion. I'm building world with
> it but would like to hear from someone who has used this on such an
> old system.
I've tried it on 3.2-Release. The name6.c stuff is from IPv6 which is n
If memory serves me right, dnu wrote:
> I was reading about cvsup in the handbook and I'm a bit confused.
> It said that releng_4 is the main stable branch while releng_4_6
> is for critical fixes.
>
> So, if I cvs releng_4, do I also need to cvs releng_4_6?
No. You either grab one or the
Hello,
I was reading about cvsup in the handbook and I'm a bit confused.
It said that releng_4 is the main stable branch while releng_4_6
is for critical fixes.
So, if I cvs releng_4, do I also need to cvs releng_4_6? Or do
the updates to releng_4_6 also get to releng_4?
Hmm... Correct me
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 12:08:22PM -0700, FreeBSD Security Advisories wrote:
> =
> FreeBSD-SA-02:28.resolv Security Advisory
> T
Greetings!
I came back up to stable yesterday, after sitting at 4.6-RC2 for a while.
Things were working fine (except for ATA tagging on my DTLA drives) before
I upgraded. I reenabled tagging, and things seemed OK.
Last night, during the daily run, it panic()ed.
- - - 8< - - -
panic: ufs_dirba
Oliver Fromme wrote:
> First of all -- yes, I noticed the sarcasm.
>
> While the speed improvement that Johannes experienced is
> certainly desirable and should not be reversed, it _is_
> somewhat important to find out what caused it. Because
> if the cause is unknown, then it could disappear on
> I just upgraded from 4.6 Release to -STABLE (Jun 27 21:42:28).
> My X feels much snappier now. Any ideas what might cause that?
I'm curious about your mouse configuration. Are you using:
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol""auto"
Option "Device" "/dev/sysmouse"
I rememb
On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 14:51:16 PDT, Doug White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>See if you can track down a HP Navigator CD -- that usually has all the
>updates you need on it. It should update all the hardware in the system
>that it knows about, including the management controller and the RAID
>contr
Oliver Fromme wrote:
>
> Craig Boston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 14:44, Johannes Hofmann wrote:
> > > I just upgraded from 4.6 Release to -STABLE (Jun 27 21:42:28).
> > > My X feels much snappier now. Any ideas what might cause that?
my 0.02 euro
My perception is th
I'm seeing a double panic on systems here that are under heavy disk
load. I've included a brief analysis and dmesg below. I still have
the dump and can do more debugging if necessary. Unfortunately, I
cannot reproduce the problem at will.
After reboot, the machine needs a manual fsck due to unexp
I wrote about 10 minutes ago:
> [...]
> PS: "Every sufficiently advanced technology is
> indistinguishable from magic." (Unfortunately I don't
> remember who said that.)
Some two dozen people have mailed me that it was Arthur
C. Clark. Thanks a bunch for refreshing my memory, and
now there
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