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e default of
> tail to show, the remaining mountpoints will not be unmounted?
The default for the -r option is to display all of the input.
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> > get*by*_r() are deprecated on most platforms and there use
> > is highly non-portable, lots of different API's.
>
> My understanding was that FreeBSD has copied the Linux version of the
> API.
Tha
get*by*_r() are deprecated on most platforms and there use
is highly non-portable, lots of different API's.
Why are we adding compatability for deprecated functions?
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> >>> using date(1). To my astonishment, screen(1) barfed about EINVAL in
> >>> select() and died. Programs, including
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it was in at the time. This is still better than not
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> On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Mark Andrews wrote:
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> >
> > Is there any good reason why "gcc -pthread" links in
> > -lpthead except when -shared is specified?
>
> Because one may want to build applications to use different
> threading libraries.
-lc_r)
The hacker handbook seems to indicate that you shouldn't need
to use -lpthread or -lc_r.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/dads-pthread.html
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able to swap between two processes consuming all of real memory.
It dates backs to PDP 11 memory management models.
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led the
> kernel, i think the time is syncronized thoug.
> what can i check?
Send in a pr then ignore the messages. The ntp coded needs
to specially handle the link-local addresses. I would
suspect that scope6_id is not being set.
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I know one can't test build all the ports on FreeBSD 4.11 before
committing but one would think that X11 was critical enough to
too many people not to test build it on FreeBSD 4.11 before
committing the changes to ports.
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The purpose of rc.conf is not to run commands or perform system startup
actions directly. Instead, it is included by the various generic startup
scripts in /etc which conditionalize their internal actions according to
the settings found there.
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PIDS: 406.
> >>inetnetmask 255.255.255.255: not found
> >>inetnetmask 255.255.255.255: not found
> >>inetnetmask 255.255.255.255: not found
> >>Starting named.
> >>====
> >>
> >>Google says nothing.
> >>
in_va_copy(a,b)
% cat xx.c
#include
va_copy(a,b)
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this variable is not set, TMPDIR is used. If both
are unset, the builtin defaults are used.
PKG_DBDIR Specifies an alternative location for the installed package
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n/pkg_info -I xorg-clients-6.8.2
> xorg-clients-6.8.2 X client programs and related files from X.Org
> $
We need to clean PKG_PATH from the envirionment when looking
for conflicts.
e.g.
found=`${SETENV} PKG_PATH= ${PKG_INFO} -I ${CONFLICTS:C/.+/'&'/}
gt; DISPLAY=localhost:12.0
> REMOTEHOST=localhost
> SYSTEMVERSION=
> SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/ssh-qju0Lvlp/agent.454
> OSVERSION=492100
> SHELL=/bin/csh
> HOST=drugs.dv.isc.org
> PKG_PATH=/home/packages/All
> OSTYPE=FreeBSD
> PWD=/usr/ports/x11/xterm
> CVSROOT=:ext:cvs.isc.org:/proj
\EOF:kP=\E[5~:kN=\E[6~:ku=\EOA:kd=\EOB:kr=\EOC:kl=\EOD:Km=\E[M:li#49:co#80:am:kn#12:km:mi:ms:xn:bl=^G:is=\E[!p\E[?3;4l\E[4l\E>:rs=\E[!p\E[?3;4l\E[4l\E>:le=^H:AL=\E[%dL:DL=\E[%dM:DC=\E[%dP:al=\E[L:dc=\E[P:dl=\E[M:UP=\E[%dA:DO=\E[%dB:LE=\E[%dD:RI=\E[%dC:ho=\E[H:cd=\E[J:ce=\E[K:cl=\E[H\E[2J:cm=\
reject a lease
> because of an invalid search domain, without you being able to fix it
> without hacking code. That's going a bit overboard IMHO and is just
> going to cause more problems than it's going to solve.
>
> Greetings,
> Sebastiaan
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> ignore or override the setting
>
> Number 3 is the best IMHO, number 2 is easier but similar, and number
> one has already been done in less than a line of code and could be
> deployed "right now".
>
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Hopefully galeon2 can catch up to peoples' expectations from
galeon1 soon, and we can remove the GTK1 ports altogether.
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to provide namespaces which do not collide
with the hostname namespace. Accepting underscores just allows
the namespaces to collide.
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as address, and a subnet-mask option declara-
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> >>ok, after reading all your replies (thank you very much), it seems the my
> >>problem with dev has been fixed,
> >>what i did was i recreated my /u1/dns/dev that matches the one that's on
> >>/dev,
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> >>
> >>the whole /u1/dns is copied from a running DNS server which is going to die
> s
> >>oon (i recreated them to a new box)
Copying /dev between different OS's or even different revisions
of the same OS can cause problems.
for writing.
What mount ops does /u1/dns have?
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> > others treat them as decimal.
>
> There is nothing ambiguous about the example provided. (Perhaps
> it wasn't a good example, but it's alway
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I can't see how that can have any effect as the shift
is only 0..15 (0xf).
filter[h >> 4] |= 1 << (h & 0xF);
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de-reference. A stack
backtrace from the core dump would pinpoint the error
location. To get this you really need named to have been
built w/ -g and set kern.sugid_coredump=1.
You can avoid the issue by tuning named so that it doesn't run
out of mem
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> On 31/05/2005, at 3:08 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
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> >
> >
> >> 31-May-2005 13:23:51.045 general: error: /usr/src/lib/bind/
> >> dns/../../../contrib/bind9/lib/dns/adb.c:1439: unexpected error:
> >> 31-May-2005 13:23:51.045 general: error: isc_mutex_
ss when it starts malfunctioning?
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etmask 0xff00 broadcast 10.0.0.255
> ether 00:d0:68:01:55:a3
> media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX )
> status: active
> plip0: flags=108810 mtu 1500
> lo0: flags=8049 mtu 16384
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> On Wednesday 22 December 2004 09:06, Mark Andrews wrote:
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> > >
> > > Due to the recently discovered vulnerability in PHP versions older than
> > > 4.3.10 and 5.0.3, I decided to take a look at portupgrade to see if it
> > > is a good
rtaudit to track security issues in ports.
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are just holding state so that the parent process can know
how they died. Once the parent process wait()'s on them
(or the parent dies) they will disappear.
This is a FAQ that is over 20 years old.
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Is this a known issue?
Do you need more information?
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th the old code. If the new code
> doesn't exhibit any problems in the next day or two I'll upgrade the
> last old one too.
>
> The new code is running on ns2.geo.bitnames.com if you want to look the
> responses over.
>
> dig ftp.cpan.ddns.develooper.com @ns2
work around the brokeness
there wouldn't be a problem now.
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;m seeing are resulting from ports
> that were closed (well, actually no longer listening)
> following an answer to the original query. (?)
>
> In other words - originating query-port (high) got closed
> b/c the resolver got some answer, therefore there's no
> longer a listener on it,
starts. 192.168.0/24 is on an internal interface/network;
> the external interface gets its ip-address from the ISP
> via DHCP.
>
> What I'd like to do is 1. fix any errors/misconfigurations
> that might be causing those messages and 2. keep the
> cache-only nameserver, and have
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> IPv6 -- which is to say: not very.
>
> PS: I was on the DNSINT IETF working group for a while, FWIW.
Well you obviously do not know what the consensus was or
the correct title (IDN).
For those that want the RFC's and current drafts see
http://www
I know Robert Elz was aware that this was a possibility
when "au" was established. That's also why we use "oz"
not "au" for the top level of ACSnet.
>
> So what is the great theoretical objection to multiple roots then?
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and are using the DNS you should be serving the appropriate
address range. Even a empty zone (SOA and NS record only)
will do to stop the queries leaking and speed up the response.
> I'm wondering whether there was any bind(especially getnam
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> 3.0-R...(what can I say, I was a bsd/os guy before that..;) with never a
> problem..at least not such as this.
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That should fix it. My full build environment is in pr=20815.
I worked around the problem but felt a HEADSUP was warranted.
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SunOS had -h. Shutdown has behaved basically the same since
I started working w/ BSD systems in 1983 (BSD 4.2).
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