Re: squid port broken in the future.

2000-04-06 Thread Kris Kennaway

On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, Art Neilson, WH7N wrote:

  Checksum mismatch for squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable2-EOF_in_cf.data.pre.patch.
  Checksum mismatch for squid2.3/squid-2.3.stable2-USE_DNSSERVER.patch.

One of you needs to submit a PR to the squid maintainer.

Kris


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Re: Attachments request -OOOOOPS

2000-04-06 Thread David Nixon

Oh, a pissing contest.

Inserting hard carriage returns at every 80 characters (right hand margin) is neither 
a standard nor a requirement.  Please be kind enough to point me and the rest of this 
mailing list to a FAQ or an RFC that specifies that carriage returns MUST be used.  
That way the Mailing List Police can directly quote the text to those of us 
"nonconformists".

wrapmargin=0   I am sure you have seen this in your .exrc file.  Be kind enough to 
explain to me why vi has set as a default NOT to insert carriage returns at the right 
margin.  We can then deduce form your tag quote that Microsoft has somehow taken over 
vi and force upon them a dreaded and feared Microsoft standard.  

And while I have already mentioned Microsoft standard!?!?!?  Try Palm Pilot, GroupWise 
(Novell) e-mail server, GroupWise Web e-mail interface and GroupWise client (local and 
remote).  Isn't it amazing what you can get to run on a BSD box.  With Novell opening 
up their NDS it will only get better.  We could be seeing NDS for BSD real soon.  
There is already E-directory (NDS lite) for Linux.


David A. Nixon
Network Security Engineer
ManTech International Corp.  www.ManTech.com 


 "Chad R. Larson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/05 5:24 PM 
As I recall, David Nixon wrote, in paragraphs each one line long
(wrapped by me, free of charge):
+---
| Being a regular on several Usenet groups (I have honestly never been
| nominated for Kook of the Month) and mailing lists, I later got public
| requests from individuals to please format my text (insert hard
| carriage returns) because the text was running off their screens and
| they had to scroll to the right quite a distance to read.
+---

Which you obviously still ignore.

+---
| 2.  Add me and all the other posting unformatted text (attachments in
| your case) to your kill file.
+---

A reasonable option.  Of course, you took the time to post for some
reason, and now you're suggesting folks should ignore your efforts.
Why not get ahead of the game and not bother posting, instead.


+---
| 3.  Learn how to properly use your software.
+---

Even better advice.  Take it.  Turn on word wrapping in whatever
tool and/or editor you're using.

There are standards for such things.  Just because Microsoft chooses
to ignore them doesn't mean you should.

-crl
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Re: Attachments request -OOOOOPS

2000-04-06 Thread Wilko Bulte

Can we please take this ^%*^% thread to -chat or wherever? 

Thank you...

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Re: 4.0 and xircom pcmcia

2000-04-06 Thread Bill Fumerola

On Thu, Apr 06, 2000 at 11:05:25AM -0400, Jim Weeks wrote:

  Someone, likely me, needs to finish up about 20 lines of code to make
  it possible to map the cis in the drivers.  Once that is done, it will
  be trivial to get xe working.
  
 Well then.  Whats the hold up? ; 

Time wasted due to reading/replying to silly mail. ;-

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Re: Netscape pegs CPU on XServer kill

2000-04-06 Thread Peter Jeremy

On 2000-Apr-06 22:21:01 +1000, Mikhail Teterin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Jeremy once stated:
=The ports  installation process  makes /usr/local/bin/netscape  a small
=shellscript which  sets a  couple of  environment variables,  turns off
=core dumps  (ulimit -c  0) and  then exec's  the netscape  binary. This
=means you won't find any droppings lying around.

Yeah, but it used to be, it  would not even say '(core dumped)' if there
was not  one. Now it  will say that  even if no  dump was made.  Kind of
misleading, although, I'm sure there is some reason for it.

This was done as part of PR kern/14540, committed in
/sys/kern/kern_sig.c 1.68 (30th October 1999) and 1.53.2.6 (22nd
November 1999).  This PR changed the behaviour where the core image
would be larger than the processes RLIMIT_CORE.  Previously a corefile
would not be created at all, now the corefile is truncated to
RLIMIT_CORE.  If RLIMIT_CORE is zero, then no core file is created,
but coredump() returns success - leading to the `core dumped' message.
Presumably, the lower-level function (p-p_sysent-sv_coredump()) used
to return an error when the core file was truncated (I haven't chased
that function down).

I agree, this behaviour is somewhat counter-intuitive.  Maybe it
deserves a PR to change it.  Feel free to submit one.

Peter


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Re: Attachments request -OOOOOPS

2000-04-06 Thread J McKitrick

On Thu, Apr 06, 2000 at 04:21:49PM -0400, David Nixon wrote:
 And while I have already mentioned Microsoft standard!?!?!?  Try Palm Pilot, 
GroupWise (Novell) e-mail server, GroupWise Web e-mail interface and GroupWise client 
(local and remote).  Isn't it amazing what you can get to run on a BSD box.  With 
Novell opening up their NDS it will only get better.  We could be seeing NDS for BSD 
real soon.  There is already E-directory (NDS lite) for Linux.

Does this mean BSD is at the heart of Palpilot?  I've heard this but was
never sure.

jm
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ATA and UDMA

2000-04-06 Thread Palle Girgensohn

Hi!

i read the thead a while back on udma. 

here's something pretty strange. I have two disk, each on a
separate channel. Same controller (a rather old intel server
board, running with one (out of two possible) pentium pro.

The two disk are identical, bought together, and I use vinum with
them, so the load should be about the same. What happens is,
after booting. the second drive give timeouts, and at the end the
system degradese it (fallback to PIO mode). Hence, a sysctl
hw.atamodes give "dma,---,pio,---". Now, the disk are identical.
After this initial boot problem, not much has happened. I have
done a number of buildworlds on the machine to stress it, and it
seems to be running fine.

Just for sports (this machine is not important to me at the
moment :) I tried to force the second drive back to dma, and it
immediately locked up so much that I had a hard time getting pio
back due to system freezes (at least for remote usage :). It
never went down, though, just spitted out many timeout messages.
I have set both drives to pio for now...

Here's some lines from the dmesg:

atapci0: Intel PIIX3 ATA controller port 0xf000-0xf00f at
device 7.1 on pci0
...
ad0: 9641MB IBM-DTTA-371010 [19590/16/63] at ata0-master using
WDMA2
ad1: 9641MB IBM-DTTA-371010 [19590/16/63] at ata1-master using
WDMA2
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
vinum: loaded
de0: enabling 100baseTX port
ad1: READ command timeout - resetting
ata1: resetting devices .. done
ad1: READ command timeout - resetting
ata1: resetting devices .. done
ad1: READ command timeout - resetting
ata1: resetting devices .. done
ad1: READ command timeout - resetting
ata1-master: WARNING: WAIT_READY active=ATA_ACTIVE_ATA
ad1: trying fallback to PIO mode
ata1: resetting devices .. done


Has anyone been able to shed light on this bug? Is there any
other way, apart from sysctl, to force pio until it is fixed?

Cheers!
Palle


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4.0 Keeps Rebooting

2000-04-06 Thread Ron 'The InSaNe One' Rosson

I seem to be rebooting a lot these days since I moved my
Test/Workstation to 4.0. The machine never had a rebooting
instantaneously under 3.4-STABLE

Here is the Hardware

Celeron 300a
Abit BH-6
64Megs of Ram
Sybios 875 UW SCSI wide controller
es1370 Audio PCI Sound Card
Aopen 48Speed IDE CDrom

The CDROM runs off the Primary Controller master channel nad the rest of
the system is on the Sybios controller. I am using the sym driver for
the SCSI controller. Any ideas. I am at a loss.

TIA
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Re: 4.0 Keeps Rebooting

2000-04-06 Thread Alfred Perlstein

* Ron 'The InSaNe One' Rosson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000406 15:55] wrote:
 I seem to be rebooting a lot these days since I moved my
 Test/Workstation to 4.0. The machine never had a rebooting
 instantaneously under 3.4-STABLE
 
 Here is the Hardware
 
 Celeron 300a
 Abit BH-6
 64Megs of Ram
 Sybios 875 UW SCSI wide controller
 es1370 Audio PCI Sound Card
 Aopen 48Speed IDE CDrom
 
 The CDROM runs off the Primary Controller master channel nad the rest of
 the system is on the Sybios controller. I am using the sym driver for
 the SCSI controller. Any ideas. I am at a loss.

Any chance you can furnish us with a crashdump or some way to
reproduce this?

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