Just installed a fresh 8.2-stable on a brand-spanking-new 64-bit
machine...
But, when I try to build 32-bit programs I get problems linking,
and I stumbled onto PR bin/139146.
The PR mentions this quick test:
uname -sr && echo "int main () { }" > t.c && gcc -v --help 2>&1 | grep m32 &&
gcc -
Thanks everyone! -B/usr/lib32 worked around the issue...
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We used to have FreeBSD exclusively on desktops...
Now, we have migrated to other desktops (mac) with FreeBSD running
the build and file server...
Why?
Because - the mac updates itself! No pain, no installation,
no keeping-up with mailing lists/announcements, just and its done.
Mac OS has a n
Is there a main() function in your program?
Are you building this for LE operation, or with the Systems/C runtime?
If it's Systems/C, are you using the RENT library (and the -frent
option on the compilation?) If you want to build a non-RENT program
for USS, you can, but you have to set the appro
My apologies all,
This was clearly not intended for this list :-)
- Thanks -
- Dave Rivers -
>
> Is there a main() function in your program?
>
> Are you building this for LE operation, or with the Systems/C runtime?
>
> If it's Systems/C, are you using the RENT library (and
Dmitry Morozovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 12 Aug 2006, Andrey V. Elsukov wrote:
>
> AVE> >On Sat, Aug 12, 2006 at 05:51:01PM +0400, Andrey V. Elsukov wrote:
> AVE> >> for(i = 0; i < sizeof(buf); i++)
> AVE> >> buf[i] = (char)toupper(buf[i]);
> AVE> >
> AVE> > bu
"SigmaX asdf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yo;
>
> I have a series of comma-delimited text files with fourteen columns of
> data and several hundred rows. I want to use a short shell script to
> strip them of the last 9 columns, leaving the same file but with just
> five of its columns. I can do
I have found that if I kill rpc.lockd on the NFS server,
most of the NFS issues I have (including a similar lock-up on
6.1-RELEASE) go away.
Just wanted to throw that "out there".
- Dave Rivers -
>
> Greetings,
> Does anyone know when NFS and friends will be working again? I haven't
>
I didn't worry about it (since 4.x is
out-of-service anyway.)
However, this sounded _so_ familiar - I thought I would pop-up
and mumble something like a "me too."
rpc.statd isn't running on the 4.5 NFS server.
- Dave Rivers -
>
> Quoting Thomas David Rivers
I've been watching the 6.1-RC1 web pages, etc... following the
wonderful progress.
However, the dates on the schedule page seem to be a little off
now. I was wondering if anyone had some idea of what the new
dates might be... if there's no idea; then I will patiently wait.
I've got a few 4.10
Unfortunately, I won't be able to test the newer curses
anytime soon...
But - I did report some years ago that c3270 doesn't build
with the current ncurses because of a name clash. If someone
gets a chance, it might be a good idea to test that port
with the newer ncurses.
- Thanks -
I've tried FreeBSD 3.1 and a 4.2 snapshot..
But, when I use a small "hello world" program, and compile
it with:
gcc -pg hello.c
and run the resulting a.out, I don't get the expected
gmon.out.
Is there some other magic that is needed? Is -pg not
supported on -stable?
- Thanks -
David Malone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 08:51:14AM -0500, Thomas David Rivers wrote:
>
> > But, when I use a small "hello world" program, and compile
> > it with:
> >
> >gcc -pg hello.c
> >
> > and run
>
> Is it an audio cd? I've experienced the instant panic when mistakenly
> trying to mount such as a cd9660 fs. Of course it shouldn't panic,
> but the workaround is not to do that.
I get similar situations when mounting the 4.2-RELEASE 3rd CD for
reading packages...
This is with a 4.2-RE
> >
> > However, your patches do not apply cleanly to a 4.3-RELEASE
> > system... are these meant for 4.3-STABLE only?
>
> Use this on 4.3-RELEASE only:
>
That's great! Thanks for taking the time to make a 4.3-RELEASE
patch... it's much appreciated.
Hopefully, this will happen to be the
I've discovered that (with 4.9-RELEASE), the
snd_ds1.ko module is the appropriate one for
my Sony VAIO PCG-F480.
However, it seems the sound is "clipped off" at the
end... it starts just fine, but then simply stops
before it should.
Anyone else seen (well heard) of something like this
with 4.9-
And - to add to this - I still can freeze up my pentium
laptop rather quickly (3.2-RELEASE, 40meg memory, P90) running
setiathome.
And - I've got DDB in the kernel, and ensured it's not overheating
(it will freeze up in less than a minute from a _very_ cold start.)
I don't get a panic, ddb promp
I'm using 3.3-RELEASE. And, I've got one CD that I can put
in the drive.
When I do so (if it's the first CD used since booting), I
get the following message:
Oct 1 09:31:02 lakes su: rivers to root on /dev/ttyp0
Oct 1 09:31:08 lakes /kernel: cd0 at ahc0 bus 0 target 4 lun 0
Oct 1 09:31:08
It turns out one of the principles at Empire Technologies is
a friend of mine. I'll send him a note regarding a FreeBSD
version and see what comes out of it.
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> Thomas David Rivers wrote:
>
> > I'll have to attribute this to the "nut behind
> > the wheel." Apparently, I must have done a
> > config with some option (likely DDB) on and not
> > done a clean build... (i.e. didn't do a `make clean; ma
Is anyone using FreeBSD 3.3 with an ASUS P2B SCSI?
I believe this is an AHA 2940U2W "clone" - is that right?
If you have been successful with a P2B-DS or P2B-LS, let
me know, I _think_ I'm having a difficult time getting
SCSI termination correct (but...)
I didn't think 3.3-RELEASE had any
> On Tue, 16-Nov-1999 at 09:19:48 -0500, Thomas David Rivers wrote:
> >
> > Is anyone using FreeBSD 3.3 with an ASUS P2B SCSI?
> > I believe this is an AHA 2940U2W "clone" - is that right?
> >
> > If you have been successful with a P2B-DS or P2B-
I did a 3.3-RELEASE install from the CDROM,
and asked for XF86 sources (all of them, actually.)
After the install is finished, I don't seem to be
able to locate the XF86 sources on the installed
machine.
Furthermore, looking over CDROM #1 - I don't seem
to be able to find the sources there... (
Jordan wrote:
>
> Yes, there was a big rush with christmas this year or I would
> not have released at all. Ah well, it's not like it leaves one
> with no way to install FreeBSD at all.
Is it safe to assume some new floppies will be built, and made available,
with this bug corrected? Then, a
Just F.Y.I.
I have found that the same Netscape binary running on FreeBSD 4.1
is much more reliable than that binary running on FreeBSD 3.x.
I attribute this to the change in how FPU exceptions are handled.
That is, Netscape is probably getting floating pt. underflows/overflows
which it doe
Warner Losh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thomas David Rivers writes:
> : Nope - I have a "SmartLink" NE2000 clone card; that does to
> : 10/100 mbits/second... This is actually a re-labeled Archtek card.
>
> Ah. T
Just to add to this thread a little.
I put the card in a 3.4-RELEASE machine (which works.) It seems to
acquire a different MAC address than the 4.1.1 code does.
In 3.4 PAO I get:
Card inserted, slot 0
card0: assign ed0 iobase 0x300 irq 9 flags 0x3
ed0: address 00:10:60:38:3b:b7,
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