Re: Glob error?

2008-11-08 Thread Steve Watt
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 07:08:10PM -0600, Paul A. Procacci wrote:
 Steve Watt wrote:
 ( Please cc: me on replies, as I can't keep up with traffic on -questions )
 
 I did the following:
 
 % cd /tmp
 % mkdir -p a/dir1/new a/dir1/cur
 % mkdir -p b/dir1/new b/dir1/cur
 % mkdir -p c/dir1/new c/dir1/cur
 % ls -ld */dir1/new
 drwxrwxr-x  2 steve  wheel  512 Nov  7 15:10 a/dir1/new/
 % 
 
 System is:
 FreeBSD wattres.Watt.COM 6.3-STABLE FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE #9: Tue May 13 
 16:06:34 PDT 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/WATTRES  
 i386
 
 Source was probably updated a few hours before the kernel build time.
 
 Shell doesn't seem to matter (have tried both tcsh and bash).
 
 My cygwin installation seems to get it right.
 
 Known issue?  A quick glance for glob in gnats didn't show anything 
 promising.
   
 
 I too can't reproduce this on any of my machines:

Well, it went away with my update to 6.4-PRE.  Must've been a bad time to
grab a -stable snapshot.
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Glob error?

2008-11-07 Thread Steve Watt
( Please cc: me on replies, as I can't keep up with traffic on -questions )

I did the following:

% cd /tmp
% mkdir -p a/dir1/new a/dir1/cur
% mkdir -p b/dir1/new b/dir1/cur
% mkdir -p c/dir1/new c/dir1/cur
% ls -ld */dir1/new
drwxrwxr-x  2 steve  wheel  512 Nov  7 15:10 a/dir1/new/
% 

System is:
FreeBSD wattres.Watt.COM 6.3-STABLE FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE #9: Tue May 13 16:06:34 
PDT 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/WATTRES  i386

Source was probably updated a few hours before the kernel build time.

Shell doesn't seem to matter (have tried both tcsh and bash).

My cygwin installation seems to get it right.

Known issue?  A quick glance for glob in gnats didn't show anything promising.
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Re: Glob error?

2008-11-07 Thread Steve Watt
On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 04:19:47PM -0800, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
 On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 03:13:03PM -0800, Steve Watt wrote:
  ( Please cc: me on replies, as I can't keep up with traffic on -questions )
  
  I did the following:
  
  % cd /tmp
  % mkdir -p a/dir1/new a/dir1/cur
  % mkdir -p b/dir1/new b/dir1/cur
  % mkdir -p c/dir1/new c/dir1/cur
  % ls -ld */dir1/new
  drwxrwxr-x  2 steve  wheel  512 Nov  7 15:10 a/dir1/new/
  % 
  
  System is:
  FreeBSD wattres.Watt.COM 6.3-STABLE FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE #9: Tue May 13 
  16:06:34 PDT 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/WATTRES  i386
  
  Source was probably updated a few hours before the kernel build time.
  
  Shell doesn't seem to matter (have tried both tcsh and bash).
  
  My cygwin installation seems to get it right.
  
  Known issue?  A quick glance for glob in gnats didn't show anything 
  promising.
 
 I can't reproduce this on any of the systems I have access to:

Interesting.  The cvsup was 13 May, about 21Z.  I can't reproduce it
on a 7.1-PRE box (build: 2008-Oct-15) either.

The 6.3-STABLE box has been well-behaved since, so I haven't had a lot
of reason to futz with it.  Maybe I'll run it up to the top of 6-STABLE
tonight.

 8.0-CURRENT amd64(build: 2008/11/07)
 7.1-PRERELEASE amd64 (build: 2008/10/02)
 7.1-PRERELEASE i386  (build: 2008/10/12)
 7.0-STABLE i386  (build: 2008/04/19)
 6.4-PRERELEASE i386  (build: 2008/10/02)
 6.4-PRERELEASE i386  (build: 2008/10/02; different box)
 6.2-STABLE i386  (build: 2007/08/02)
 4.8-RC i386  (build: 2003/03/18)
 
 P.S. -- You're playing with Maildir, aren't you?  :-)

Hmm...  Wonder what tipped you off?  :)

I switched over to dovecot in Maildir mode for some of my users who
seem to have excessively large mailboxes.  Performance is much better
for them, and I'm trying to adapt myself.

Anyone know of patches for mush to use maildir or imap?  (Antique finger
neurons that really don't want to be retrained.)
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automount vs Solaris

2004-10-07 Thread Steve Watt
Greetings,

I'm trying to bring a FreeBSD server up in a mostly Solaris environment,
and am currently arguing with amd.  The Solaris systems share an NIS
map (auto.nfs) that looks like
users host:/mountpoint/something/

which gets translated (somehow) by the Solaris automount to look like
/nfs/users host:/mountpoint/something/users

But I can't figure out the incantation to get amd.conf to use that.

I've tried
[ /nfs ]
  map_type = nis
  map_name = auto.nfs

and map_type of nisplus (which didn't work).

The entry I'm trying to tickle is:
# ypcat -k auto.nfs | grep user
user west:/export/user

The error I'm getting in the log is:

Oct  7 15:47:42 appseng1 amd[536]: key user: No value component in west:/export/user
Oct  7 15:47:42 appseng1 amd[536]: No fs type specified (key = user, map = 
auto.nfs)


It feels like there's some magic bit I'm missing.

[ pls cc:, I'm behind on -questions ]

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PCI bridges interrupts

2003-09-23 Thread Steve Watt
 on pci4
+ahd1: Adaptec AIC7902 Ultra320 SCSI adapter port 0xe400-0xe4ff,0xe800-0xe8ff mem 
0xfebfe000-0xfebf irq 11 at device 3.1 on pci5
 ahd1: Defaulting to MEMIO on
 ahd1: Reading VPD from SEEPROM...ahd1: VPD parsing successful
 ahd1: Reading SEEPROM...done.
@@ -197,12 +203,15 @@
 ahd1: Downloading Sequencer Program... 710 instructions downloaded
 ahd1: Features 0x101, Bugs 0x8f, Flags 0x43f0
 aic7902: Ultra320 Wide Channel B, SCSI Id=7, PCI-X 67-100Mhz, 512 SCBs
+pci-: pci5 exists, using next available unit number
 pcib5: ServerWorks host to PCI bridge(unknown chipset) on motherboard
-pci5: PCI bus on pcib5
+pci6: PCI bus on pcib5
+pci-: pci6 exists, using next available unit number
 pcib6: ServerWorks host to PCI bridge(unknown chipset) on motherboard
-pci6: PCI bus on pcib6
+pci7: PCI bus on pcib6
+pci-: pci7 exists, using next available unit number
 pcib7: ServerWorks host to PCI bridge(unknown chipset) on motherboard
-pci7: PCI bus on pcib7
+pci8: PCI bus on pcib7
 ex_isa_identify()
 ata-: ata0 exists, using next available unit number
 ata-: ata1 exists, using next available unit number
 - - - 8 - - - dmesg diffs

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watch(8) both sides?

2003-08-26 Thread Steve Watt
Is there something like watch(8) that captures both sides of the
terminal data flow?  I'm trying to debug an xmodem (lsx via kermit)
problem with another (embedded) system, and am looking for some clues
as to why it's not working.

Thx,

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