's anyway from ddb I can
accurately gauge _where_ the lock up is happening, and then of
course, how it is happening ;)
Usually I'm comfortable with attaching gdb to a process and then
making progress that way, but this is a realm unfamiliar to me in
terms of debugging, so sugges
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On Jul 19, 2006, at 8:48 AM, Scott Francis wrote:
On 7/18/06, R. Tyler Ballance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Howdy,
I'm working on debugging a quirky bug (aren't they all) when using an
OpenBSD NFS client with a FreeBSD NFS server,
individuals with spare time to really get it going again.
Cheers,
- - -R. Tyler Ballance
Lead Developer, bleep. LLC
http://www.bleepsoft.com
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On Jul 31, 2006, at 1:32 PM, Rogier Krieger wrote:
On 7/31/06, R. Tyler Ballance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jeeez, talk about an overreaction to the suggestion. [...] It's
not that far
fetched of an idea
Given the times that th
rom a BSD licensed compiler, even if
it is only a C compiler (and hell, why not some BSD licensed
binutils ;))
I really don't want to start a holy war, but I am an idealist, and I
don't think "we" as a community should settle for something like the
GNU Compiler Co
king from it, or
from FreeBSD's recent innovations, NetBSD is having trouble because
of actions taken by those within the project, unification
accomplishes nothing in the realm of practicality.
Cheers,
- -R. Tyler Ballance
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