Why can't I ptrace init (pid == 1) ?

2001-06-19 Thread richard offer
happen). Thoughts ? richard. --- Richard Offer Technical Lead, Trust Technology "Specialization is for insects"

Re: build -->/usr/src/linux

2001-04-10 Thread richard offer
* $ from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at "10-Apr: 6:42pm" | sed "1,$s/^/* /" * * * richard offer wrote: * > * > uname does not always provide useful information (cross compiling). Even * > * > if you're building the same ISA, you maybe in a chroot'ed environment

Re: build -->/usr/src/linux

2001-04-10 Thread richard offer
* $ from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at "10-Apr: 4:08pm" | sed "1,$s/^/* /" * * * richard offer wrote: * > uname does not always provide useful information (cross compiling). Even * > if you're building the same ISA, you maybe in a chroot'ed environment. * > * &g

Re: build -->/usr/src/linux

2001-04-09 Thread richard offer
ironment. Can we please not assume that everybody only ever builds native... > >Mike. richard. --- Richard Offer Technical Lead, Trust Technology.

Re: Linus's include file strategy redux

2000-12-18 Thread richard offer
rnel headers are kernel modules and perhaps libc itself. Or userland libraries/applications that need to bypass libc and make direct kernel calls because libc hasn't yet implemented those new kernel calls. > >Peter richard. ----

Re: Linus's include file strategy redux

2000-12-15 Thread richard offer
sudo chroot $ROOT [ changeling 2.2.15-#5 ] uname -r 2.2.15-3SGI_39 [ changeling 2.2.15-#5 ] rpm -qa | grep kernel kernel-headers-2.2.16-3 kernel-2.2.16-3 Trust me, $ROOT does not include 2.2.15 >Mike. richard. --- Richard