Well, no, not a general Gnome problem, but it's probably something in the
Gnome code (since cadaver works) that is incompatible specifically with
DragonFly. It could be something as simple as it's something that works
one way with FreeBSD and has changed in DragonFly, but Gnome uses the old
beha
I've imported the sendmail 8.14.1 source into the CVS repository but
haven't linked it to the build yet. If you would like to test it,
you can grab the build patch at:
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~gshapiro/8.14.patch
If I don't hear any negative comments about the patch, I'll commit
it by this
:Hi all,
:
:Is there any advantage in using
:'dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/vkernel/rootimg.01 bs=1m count=2048'
:over the much quicker
:'truncate -s 2G /var/vkernel/rootimg.01'
:other than getting a root image filled with zeros?
:
:Thanks,
:Nuno
It's not a good idea to use truncate. The problem i
Nevermind, looked it up on the www.
http://www.computerhope.com/unix/urehash.htm
How does one rehash?
From the context of this discussion I'm guessing you type in rehash at
the command prompt. This is only needed if the shell is a c based
shell though. Like Jeremy said, make sure it is in your PATH.
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 19:10:40 -0500 (CDT)
"Jeremy C. Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you need to "rehash"
How does one rehash?
--
Gergo Szakal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
University Of Szeged, HU
Faculty Of General Medicine
/* Please do not CC me with replies, thank you. */
> Hi Guys, does anyone got modular-xorg working? I compile with
> "X11_TYPE=modular" in /usr/pkg/etc/mk.conf. After setting up xorg (Xorg
> -configure) and type # startx i got this error, "command not found" so i type
> # startkde and got this error "cannot connect to xserver" so i guess
> modular-
It would be huge!
I actually meant to key each file, and version of each file with an integer,
and store it out on disk, and store the metadata(checksums) in the DB for
speed, but a lack of coffee prevented the conveyance of the full idea. ;-)
...Going away now to read up on git...
Nigel Week
Forgot to copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/12/07, Nuno Antunes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/12/07, Nuno Antunes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/12/07, Justin C. Sherrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, April 11, 2007 6:00 pm, Nuno Antunes wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > Is there any a
On 4/12/07, Justin C. Sherrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, April 11, 2007 6:00 pm, Nuno Antunes wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there any advantage in using
> 'dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/vkernel/rootimg.01 bs=1m count=2048'
> over the much quicker
> 'truncate -s 2G /var/vkernel/rootimg.01'
> other th
On Wed, April 11, 2007 6:00 pm, Nuno Antunes wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there any advantage in using
> 'dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/vkernel/rootimg.01 bs=1m count=2048'
> over the much quicker
> 'truncate -s 2G /var/vkernel/rootimg.01'
> other than getting a root image filled with zeros?
Have you tried i
Chris Turner wrote:
> so it depends on your preference if you want to pre-allocate or
> defer allocation.
although I just remembered the 'skip' argument to 'dd' does the same..
On Wed, April 11, 2007 1:13 pm, Ezra Drummond wrote:
> Hi Guys, does anyone got modular-xorg working? I compile with
> "X11_TYPE=modular" in /usr/pkg/etc/mk.conf. After setting up
> xorg (Xorg -configure) and type # startx i got this error, "command
> not found" so i type # startkde and got this er
Nuno Antunes wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there any advantage in using
> 'dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/vkernel/rootimg.01 bs=1m count=2048'
> over the much quicker
> 'truncate -s 2G /var/vkernel/rootimg.01'
> other than getting a root image filled with zeros?
not sure if the 'filled with zeros' counts as t
Nigel Weeks wrote:
Just having an idea about this...are there any files in the source tree that
exceed 32kbytes?
What if a database solution were created to:
Contain every version of every file of every branch in a nicely indexed
database table
The md5/sha256 of each entry mentioned above
512
Just having an idea about this...are there any files in the source tree that
exceed 32kbytes?
What if a database solution were created to:
Contain every version of every file of every branch in a nicely indexed
database table
The md5/sha256 of each entry mentioned above
512 byte chunks of each f
Hi Guys, does anyone got modular-xorg working? I compile with
"X11_TYPE=modular" in /usr/pkg/etc/mk.conf. After setting up xorg (Xorg
-configure) and type # startx i got this error, "command not found" so i
type # startkde and got this error "cannot connect to xserver" so i
guess modular-xorg-c
Hi all,
Is there any advantage in using
'dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/vkernel/rootimg.01 bs=1m count=2048'
over the much quicker
'truncate -s 2G /var/vkernel/rootimg.01'
other than getting a root image filled with zeros?
Thanks,
Nuno
Any hope/plans for getting support for the Broadcom 5780? It reports ASIC
revision 8 which doesn't seem to be supported
David
** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
On Wed, April 11, 2007 2:55 pm, Huub wrote:
>>
>> As corecode said, it's possible something in Gnome, which makes it hard
>> to
>> tell. You may want to bring to the Gnome developers.
>
> Hm. As I said in my post, on the other BSD flavours I have no problem. I
> run gnome on all of them. Which mak
As corecode said, it's possible something in Gnome, which makes it hard to
tell. You may want to bring to the Gnome developers.
Hm. As I said in my post, on the other BSD flavours I have no problem. I
run gnome on all of them. Which makes it for me hard to believe it's a
(general) gnome prob
On Wed, April 11, 2007 7:21 am, Huub wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After finding out I can access webdav through the Computer icon/app. on
> the desktop, I created the network-disk on FreeBSD 6.2, NetBSD
> 3.1/amd64, NetBSD 3.1/386 and DragonFlyBSD 1.9. All except the latter
> work well. When I access the webda
Huub wrote:
Can somebody tell me what's wrong please?
i guess gnome is breaking somewhere. quite probably not dragonfly's fault.
after crashing, gnome possibly leaves some traces of its breakage around (stale
processes) and thus fails to launch nautilus (or how it is called today) to
show
Hi,
After finding out I can access webdav through the Computer icon/app. on
the desktop, I created the network-disk on FreeBSD 6.2, NetBSD
3.1/amd64, NetBSD 3.1/386 and DragonFlyBSD 1.9. All except the latter
work well. When I access the webdav disk the first time, it's ok. But
after the seco
Hasso Tepper wrote:
Looking at headers it seems to me that libstdc++ assumes that if
vfwscanf() and friends are in libc, they are there unconditionally
which isn't the case - they are visible in /usr/include/wchar.h if
source defines _POSIX_C_SOURCE at least 200112 (C99).
I think we can declare
walt wrote:
Linus avoided rsync in favor of http in 'git' because he thinks
rsync is inherently unreliable. I have *no* idea if he is right or
wrong in his opinions, but I figure you guys will favor me with your
own opinions on the subject.
Possibly for transferring the git objects. They neve
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 12:43:51PM +0300, Hasso Tepper wrote:
> I've found the problem that is probably a bug in libstdc++ headers,
> but as other OSes seem to workaround it, I'm not sure how and where
> we should fix it.
Well, to make a long answer short: don't do it. Messing with C
interfaces do
FYI, seems to be http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24012
regards,
--
Hasso Tepper
Elion Enterprises Ltd. [AS3249]
IP & Data Networking Expert
On Wednesday 11 April 2007 05:14:43 walt wrote:
> Yes, I'm way off topic here, and I apologize -- but I've seen your
> posts in the 'git' mail-list and you've experimented with Hg, so I
> know you have your own opinions on version control systems.
>
> Linus avoided rsync in favor of http in 'git'
I've found the problem that is probably a bug in libstdc++ headers,
but as other OSes seem to workaround it, I'm not sure how and where
we should fix it.
Small testcase (it's C++, fyi ;):
#define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 199309L
#include
int main() { return 0; }
It doesn't compile in DragonFlyBSD, but c
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