Re: How to visit physical memory above 4G?

2001-08-04 Thread Rik van Riel
On Sun, 5 Aug 2001, Garance A Drosihn wrote: > Basically, it was just a quick swapping mechanism. In the > context of IA-32, you could maybe have the first gigabyte of > space as "fixed", and the remaining three gigabytes as multiple > ("named") address spaces. Each named-address space could be

Re: How to visit physical memory above 4G?

2001-08-04 Thread Garance A Drosihn
At 10:57 PM -0700 8/3/01, Terry Lambert wrote: >Rik van Riel wrote: >> > This is a trivial implementation. I'm not very impressed. >> >> > Personally, I'm not interested in a huge user space, >> >> Maybe not you, but I bet the database and scientific >> computing people will be interested in

Re: gethostbyXXXX_r()

2001-08-04 Thread Dan Moschuk
| > Are there any plans of making gethostbyname_r() and gethostbyaddr_r() | > available in FreeBSD? May be somebody already has them almost ready | > to be commited? Or are there any considered wrong way to go? | > | > The reason I'm asking is that I actually have a local patch implementing | >

Re: linking WITH -lstdc++ makes executeables smaller?

2001-08-04 Thread Bernd Walter
On Sat, Aug 04, 2001 at 02:58:34PM -0700, David O'Brien wrote: > On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 02:12:25PM +0200, Bernd Walter wrote: > > I used a library which also needed -lstdc++. > > Now that I did not need them any more I removed them and was > > surprised that the resulting FreeBSD binary actually

Re: Finding filesizes in C++ for files greater than 4gb

2001-08-04 Thread David O'Brien
On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 10:29:39PM -0500, Jim Bryant wrote: > Kent, my point is that the manual page should specify this. I think > that's the point the original poster was trying to make once he was > told. Well, either of you two submit a diff to the manpage and I'll commit it. It really isn't

Re: linking WITH -lstdc++ makes executeables smaller?

2001-08-04 Thread David O'Brien
On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 02:12:25PM +0200, Bernd Walter wrote: > I used a library which also needed -lstdc++. > Now that I did not need them any more I removed them and was > surprised that the resulting FreeBSD binary actually got bigger! > On NetBSD the binary is slightly smaller as expected. >

Re: Fwd: Sun Grid Engine 5.2.3 Available. Now Open Source

2001-08-04 Thread Ron Chen
I am writing a document about porting SGE. Once that's done, you guys can hack! -Ron --- Wes Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ron Chen wrote: > > > > It's weekend, it's time for hacking. > > > > I downloaded the SGE 5.3 source code. Played with > it > > for a while, the 50+MB of source does

Re: gethostbyXXXX_r()

2001-08-04 Thread Max Khon
hi, there! On Sat, 4 Aug 2001, Richard Seaman, Jr. wrote: > There are some gethostby_r, getnetby_r, ... etc routines in the > linuxthreads port (/usr/ports/devel/linuxthreads/files). These > came from the original linuxthreads package, and have no copyright > on them. I never researched the co

Re: How to visit physical memory above 4G?

2001-08-04 Thread Bernd Walter
On Sat, Aug 04, 2001 at 02:38:23AM -0300, Rik van Riel wrote: > On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Terry Lambert wrote: > > > This is a trivial implementation. I'm not very impressed. > > > Personally, I'm not interested in a huge user space, > > Maybe not you, but I bet the database and scientific > computi

Re: gethostbyXXXX_r()

2001-08-04 Thread Richard Seaman, Jr.
On Sat, Aug 04, 2001 at 12:04:02AM -0600, Wes Peters wrote: > Alfred Perlstein wrote: > > > > * Alexander Litvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010803 09:54] wrote: > > > Are there any plans of making gethostbyname_r() and gethostbyaddr_r() > > > available in FreeBSD? May be somebody already has them almos

Re: promise ultra 100 tx2 on 4.3

2001-08-04 Thread Søren Schmidt
It seems Tim Yardley wrote: > anyone have plans or already ported the ata pci/dma work in 5.0 over to 4.3 > for the tx2 card? > > rumor has it soren is swamped... anyone else out there brave enough to take > on the ata dev tree? I'll get to it, soon, is the -stable tree in code freeze now or a

Re: NewCard / pccbb

2001-08-04 Thread lists
Hi Mike, ok my pci->pcmcia bridge is in slot 0, my network card is in slot 3, below are the dmesg outputs from both oldcard and newcard, Thanks Andrew Newcard dmesg: Copyright (c) 1992-2001 The FreeBSD Project. Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Th

Re: NewCard / pccbb

2001-08-04 Thread Mike Smith
Ok, now I need your dmesg again, since it's been trimmed and I've lost it. I also need to know what slots you have things in. Please don't cut the $PIR output off this message when you reply. Note that your system is something of a pathalogical worst-case; no PCI recommended interrupts, all