V,CLFLUSH,MMX>
AMD Features=0xc040<MMX+,3DNow!+,3DNow!>
real memory = 268435456 (256 MB)
avail memory = 235163648 (224 MB)
It would be a sad thing to loose the possibility for running
contemporary Debian on such a system!
Best regards,
Mats Erik Andersson
fredag den 9 maj 2014 klockan 14:16 skrev Stefano Rivera detta:
This appears fixed with 1.0.3. I was getting it on almost every package
installation, and now, with apt 1.0.3, I could complete a 300 odd
package dist-upgrade without running into the bug.
dpkg output is a bit mangled, as if
tisdag den 25 februari 2014 klockan 13:13 skrev Robert Millan detta:
Hi Mats,
On 24/02/2014 23:21, Mats Erik Andersson wrote:
Package: pf
Version: 9.2+ds1-1
9.2 is to be replaced soon. Have you checked in 10.0?
As I somewhat cloudily said in the first report,
the source of 10.0 does
debian/pf.manpages confuses dh_installman
into rewriting pf.os.5 severely. I fail to understand
the cause of this.
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lördag den 26 oktober 2013 klockan 18:09 skrev Robert Millan detta:
Please could you try:
1. Rebuild freebsd-glue with attached patch
2. Add -I /usr/include/freebsd to CFLAGS in your package.
3. Add -lfreebsd-glue to LDFLAGS in your package.
This should seamlessly map sendfile() to the
söndag den 16 februari 2014 klockan 12:19 skrev Robert Millan detta:
On 16/02/2014 10:40, Mats Erik Andersson wrote:
This should seamlessly map sendfile() to the BSD version.
Alternatively, you can skip step 2 and use bsd_sendfile() instead.
I now doubt the sanity of your undertaking
Dear all,
måndag den 27 januari 2014 klockan 15:54 skrev Robert Millan detta:
On 26/01/2014 20:51, Mats Erik Andersson wrote:
Dear all,
I am since two years the driving developer of GNU Inetutils.
Building inetutils-ftpd on kfreebsd-amd64 on Wheeze with
PAM support produces
måndag den 27 januari 2014 klockan 16:35 skrev Robert Millan detta:
$ tail -2 /var/log/auth.log
.. thule ftpd[1234]: PAM unable to dlopen(pam_unix): \
/lib/security/pam_unix: cannot open shared object file: \
No such file or directory
.. thule ftpd[1234]: PAM adding
raise the package priority to important and do also
assign it to architecture kfreebsd-any in order that the
users of GNU/Linux not complain too loudly.
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Dear all,
I am since two years the driving developer of GNU Inetutils.
Building inetutils-ftpd on kfreebsd-amd64 on Wheeze with
PAM support produces authentication failures of this kind
$ tail -2 /var/log/auth.log
.. thule ftpd[1234]: PAM unable to dlopen(pam_unix): \
of this is that the master/slave
pair are not automatically deleted with similar ease.
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onsdag den 27 november 2013 klockan 23:24 skrev Robert Millan detta:
On 27/11/2013 19:14, Mats Erik Andersson wrote:
I have observed that GNU/kFreeBSD with kernel 9.0-2
returns master descriptors from the depreciated pty(4)
when calling forkpty(3), not from the expected pts(4),
which
torsdag den 7 november 2013 klockan 21:57 skrev Petr Salinger detta:
it appears as if kFreeBSD is not able to set owners
of file descriptors. My kernel is 9.0-2-amd64 and
libc is 2.13-38, from the Wheezy release.
There is a typo in our bits/fcntl.h header.
It should be
#if defined
be amended by a simple alteration:
### /etc/manpath.config
SECTION 1 n l 8 3 2freebsd 2 3posix 3pm 3perl 5 4 9 6 7
where 2freebsd has been added in front of 2. Could there
be any prospect in making man-db install such a modified
configuration for kfreebsd-any?
Best regards,
Mats Erik
Dear all,
it appears as if kFreeBSD is not able to set owners
of file descriptors. My kernel is 9.0-2-amd64 and
libc is 2.13-38, from the Wheezy release.
The snippet bellow claims owner 0 (naught) every
time it is executed with GNU/kFreeBSD:
pid 1234, owner 0
Test runs on GNU/Linux,
not-yet-resolved list?
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lördag den 26 oktober 2013 klockan 17:16 skrev Robert Millan detta:
Which sendfile() do you want?
There's the SYS_sendfile syscall, which is defined as bsd_sendfile() in
bits/socket.h but awkwardly not exported in Versions.
I will have a go with this in due time. Presumably it exposes the
Hello all,
fredag den 13 september 2013 klockan 23:38 skrev Steven Chamberlain detta:
On 13/09/13 22:20, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
There is a visible effect of changing layout (like german.iso changes to
qwertz layout, fr.iso to azerty, and swedish.iso
There's some visible effect (like
Dear all,
I need to return to the annoying matter of non-en_US keymaps
for use in virtual keyboards. As a typical case is a desire
to be able to use scandinavian vowels in a virtual consoles,
which are present on the keyboard, and are in fact the the
only keys not working properly. Remember that
not exists, probably because the self-sufficient
decision to leave LHS and /var/run behind.
I am not sure where to get a responsive handling
of this mess, so probably we need to find a solution
by our own.
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Package: freebsd-nfs-common
Version: 9.0+ds1-11~deb7u1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
As nfsiod is started the executable emits some text.
This upsets the message flow crafted by log_msg_*.
The following patch silences that glitch.
Regards,
Mats Erik Andersson, DM
--- etc/init.d/nfsiod.orig 2013
of this, but I suspect strongly
that it is a linuxism in the sysvinit source code. The collective
knowledge of the debian-bsd list will surely provide more insight.
Best regards,
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(Still convinced that bootlogd should __not__ be kept optional!)
Description: Adapt TIOCCONS call
are most likely to act on this.
Observe the additional change chmod g-rw, since otherwise the tty group
wuld have had write access to the device on GNU/kFreeBSD.
Regards,
Mats Erik Andersson, DM
--- /var/lib/dpkg/info/makedev.postinst.orig2012-03-21 11:00:59.0
+0100
+++ /var/lib/dpkg
:
[[ ifconfig %iface% inet6 %address% -alias ]]
never caused any execution. Running with a null-command, i.e., neither
add, nor alias, does instantiate a first address though, which can
be overwritten by the next similar call.
Best regards,
Mats Erik Andersson, DM
--- ifupdown-0.7~beta1.orig
Dear all,
upstream FreeBSD is neglecting non-US characters for the console,
which carries over also to GNU/kFreeBSD. Well, to be exact it was
possible to get scandinavian vowels in FreeBSD 6.4, but that
was gone in 8.0, thus also for us. My guess is that the same
thing holds for German vowels,
Dear all,
I failed in setting the user tag correctly, so let me point
your attention to #652907 which reports the fact that Xterm
is no longer updating UTMP and WTMP for kfreebsd-amd64.
The error lies somewhere in the use of libutempter0.
Best regards,
Mats E A
[0]
Dear all,
I just now fired a full X session, and I observe that neither
gnome-terminal.wrapper,
nor xterm proper, are able to register themselves in /var/run/utmp and in
/var/log/wtmp.
This is on the border of being serious. Could another member also check this
phenomenon.
Do other terminal
lördag den 12 november 2011 klockan 10:51 skrev Robert Millan detta:
2011/11/12 Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se:
Could you point to the log for the complete conversation? Is this
from BTS or a thread in this mailing list?
http://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/2011/05
Dear all,
I am reviving an old inquiry since it is not clear to me
what has happened.
tisdag den 7 juni 2011 klockan 21:31 skrev Guillem Jover detta:
On Tue, 2011-06-07 at 21:24:02 +0200, Mats Erik Andersson wrote:
tisdag den 7 juni 2011 klockan 21:11 skrev Guillem Jover detta:
On Tue
lördag den 12 november 2011 klockan 00:36 skrev Robert Millan detta:
2011/11/11 Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se:
Dear all,
I am reviving an old inquiry since it is not clear to me
what has happened.
Could you point to the log for the complete conversation
fredag den 30 september 2011 klockan 23:26 skrev Robert Millan detta:
2011/9/30 Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se:
Are we keeping some record of functional mini-iso images
that we can name as pointers for people interested to have
a go with kfreebsd-any?
An uncomfortably
lördag den 8 oktober 2011 klockan 13:55 skrev Robert Millan detta:
2011/10/8 Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se:
A priori the package sysstat installs the file /usr/bin/iostat
at the most natural location for Debian. Observe, however, that FreeBSD
locates its native
Package: kfreebsd-8
Version: 8.2-7
Severity: normal
Tags: pending
The linprocfs entry in /proc/net/dev reports zero at
every item in the table. A solution for this was accepted
a merged by upstream as revision r218114.
The patch is reported as originally tested by myself
(and it is productive in
lördag den 8 oktober 2011 klockan 15:15 skrev Arno Töll detta:
Hello,
On 08.10.2011 13:52, Robert Millan wrote:
2011/10/8 Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se:
So the opportunity is there: Take the installer for a spin.
I am running it on kfreebsd-amd64 with ZFS, and so
Dear all,
let me begin a thread tracking issues with NFS, a package
collection in need for better examination, as we were told
a few days ago.
A fresh install including File server immediate uncovered these:
* mountd fails to start since /etc/exports is empty.
The package should really
Dear all,
for some time now I have been somewhat annoyed by the Linux kind
of network adapter names put to display in /proc/net/dev.
Imagine now that we would revert the file to be displaying
the BSD kernel names instead. What negative effects or failures
are we to expect from such a change?
package kfreebsd-8
severity 644353 wishlist
thanks
There seem to be worries on the performance of the network stack
for standard servers, should the optionIPSEC be enabled as default.
The code alterations inserted by this option have been claimed
to be so wide that the stack be noticeably
.
Personally I would prefer to have it as
iostat.bsd (8)
Best regards,
Mats Erik Andersson, DM
Index: debian/patches/series
===
--- debian/patches/series (revision 3725)
+++ debian/patches/series (arbetskopia)
@@ -37,3 +37,4
in order to avoid the conflict with sysstat. However, the
[...]
Could you explain this conflict in more detail? Why can't iostat be
in /usr/bin?
A priori the package sysstat installs the file /usr/bin/iostat
at the most natural location for Debian. Observe, however, that FreeBSD
locates
onsdag den 5 oktober 2011 klockan 08:04 skrev Petr Salinger detta:
In this particular case, which option and devices have to be added.
The [1] enlist:
option IPSEC
option IPSEC_NAT_T
device crypto
device enc
All of these are needed for the desired IPSec functionality.
Have
onsdag den 5 oktober 2011 klockan 19:11 skrev Robert Millan detta:
2011/10/5 Petr Salinger petr.salin...@seznam.cz:
option IPSEC
option IPSEC_NAT_T
device crypto
device enc
Have to be the devices built-in or can they be built as a modules ?
I would prefer to use modules,
Dear Robert,
you are too quick to suggest BTS as the standard solution!
onsdag den 5 oktober 2011 klockan 21:18 skrev Robert Millan detta:
Hi Mats,
2011/9/3 Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se:
two days ago inetutils-syslogd began dying within seconds
after each restart
Dear all,
I was under the impression that my pushinf for IPSEC support
would have lead to that feature being enable in image 8.2,
at least. Until a few minutes ago I have had a custom
kernel 8.1 in use in order to evaluate ipsec-tools
continuously. Now I have installed
Dear all!
Are we keeping some record of functional mini-iso images
that we can name as pointers for people interested to have
a go with kfreebsd-any?
This evening I have had a go with snapshot 2009-09-29
and it is kind of embarrasing that the bzcat problem
still is the showstopper. For similar
-amd64. This package is the single package still
doing so when I scan through the cached packages, invoked by
the mini-iso_2011_09_29 as it applies to kfreebsd-amd64.
Best regards,
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tests I did perform.
The debian-bsd list is included here in order to catch
further comments.
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--- arp-scan-1.8.1.debian/arp-scan.h2011-02-25 22:29:48.0 +0100
+++ arp-scan-1.8.1/arp-scan.h 2011-09-14 21:18:08.0
Dear all,
two days ago inetutils-syslogd began dying within seconds
after each restart. Regrettably it cannot be traced:
# kdump -f /syslogd.core
kdump: data too short
0 UNKNOWN(258)
Yet the core dump is 4M in size. Do look at your systems
to see if syslogd is still alive.
In
onsdag den 3 augusti 2011 klockan 20:07 skrev Robert Millan detta:
2011/8/3 Sebastian Schoeller sebastian.schoel...@gmail.com:
2. Has anyone ported spamd from OpenBsd to Debian/kfreebsd?
No, but I don't think it would be hard to port if you have some basic
C knowledge. Where's the
Dear Robert and all fellows,
torsdag den 21 juli 2011 klockan 10:52 skrev Robert Millan detta:
2011/7/21 Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se:
Do feel invited to take part in deciding whether
the license names
4-clause BSD, 3-clause BSD, FreeBSD, and ISC
In case
Dear all,
I have now pushed the copyright analysis as far as
seems possible for our port of 'freebsd-quota'.
Do feel invited to take part in deciding whether
the license names
4-clause BSD, 3-clause BSD, FreeBSD, and ISC
are the proper names to declare.
There are two files with shared
tisdag den 14 juni 2011 klockan 18:16 skrev Edward Tomasz Napiera?a detta:
Wiadomo?? napisana przez Mats Erik Andersson w dniu 2011-06-10, o godz. 02:10:
tisdag den 7 juni 2011 klockan 21:31 skrev Guillem Jover detta:
On Tue, 2011-06-07 at 21:24:02 +0200, Mats Erik Andersson wrote:
Yes
tisdag den 7 juni 2011 klockan 21:31 skrev Guillem Jover detta:
On Tue, 2011-06-07 at 21:24:02 +0200, Mats Erik Andersson wrote:
Yes, I can have a go at it. In passing by, I agree with Robert that
the executables should be built from 'freebsd-utils'. That was the
solution that Petr
Dear all,
I regret having neglected to continue testing the 'freebsd-quota'
port which I originally adapted. Now that the maintenance has
been transferred to Glibc-bsd at Alioth, should the ITP #611143
be assigned another owner than myself?
Could a master of the trade handle this? Petr?
Best
Dear all!
tisdag den 29 mars 2011 klockan 20:50 skrev Timo Juhani Lindfors detta:
Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se writes:
Has someone looked into this matter before yesterday?
I've just ran iostat from FreeBSD chroot :-)
What is our present status on 'iostat
Dear all,
how did you manage to recover from the hard link error
in the most recent binutils_2.210.20110237-2?
I filed a bug some times ago, but no new package upload
has addressed this violation.
Best regards,
Mats E A
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måndag den 28 mars 2011 klockan 16:50 skrev Steve Schnepp detta:
Package: sysstat
Version: 9.0.6.1-2
Severity: normal
On the kfreebsd-* architecture, iostat doesn't output any disk-related stats.
The problem here is that GNU/kFreeBSD has no compatibility layer present
in /proc/diskstats.
to encourage you to keep going.
Best regards,
Mats Erik Andersson, DM
Description: Implement support for Termios.
Adding termios handling is a straight path
into support for GNU/kFreeBSD. Fairly standard.
.
The non-standard configuration tool is convinced
to recognise the presence of termios.h, thus
måndag den 14 mars 2011 klockan 20:06 skrev Petr Salinger detta:
Why is this capability needed in running kernel on buildd ?
No, the headers come from kfreebsd-kernel-headers package,
the 0.54 will be based on 8.2.
My question is why is this capability needed in running kernel.
It clearly
fredag den 18 mars 2011 klockan 21:34 skrev Petr Salinger detta:
I mantain splitvt and the last release fails to build on kfreebsd-i386
[0] and on kfreebsd-amd64 [1]. This problem is reported here [2].
Any help with this would be very appreciated :-)
Port it to POSIX termios.h ?
The
Dear all,
granted that we are striving to get support for Quota
and IPsec into kernel release 8.2, to what extent are
the installed kernel images on the buildd machines
Fasch and Finzi keeping up with this? In what time
span will they be reacting correctly to packages
requiring the above
onsdag den 9 mars 2011 klockan 19:13 skrev Cyril Brulebois detta:
Hi,
Edward Tomasz Napiera??a tr...@freebsd.org (09/03/2011):
Not sure about the Debian userland, but the standard FreeBSD way
would be to use tty(1):
$ tty
/dev/ttyv0
thanks for the hint.
A quick check on
This is due to the following code in upstream source
/* src/sbin/mount/mount.c */
#define BADTYPE(type) \
(strcmp(type, FSTAB_RO) \
strcmp(type, FSTAB_RW) strcmp(type, FSTAB_RQ))
/* A later test */
if (BADTYPE(fs-fs_type))
errx(1, %s has
Dear all,
I just want to inform that the three script wrappers contributed
by me to the BTS (for route, ifconfig, and mount) are as now present
at my Aloith account:
http://git.debian.org/?p=users/meand-guest/kfreebsd.git
They are in constant use on my machine and they will be updated
onsdag den 2 mars 2011 klockan 17:56 skrev Robert Millan detta:
2011/3/2 Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se:
They are in constant use on my machine and they will be updated
whenever I find a reason to do so. Not claiming that are the best
solution, they solve all problems
Dear all,
today ipsec-tools_1:0.7.3-16 was uploaded to the experimental pool
by its maintainer. For GNU/kFreeBSD this means that the init script,
which was modified by me to work for a machine with an IPsec-enabled
kernel, is now readily available in a supposedly correct package.
However, I
måndag den 28 februari 2011 klockan 19:53 skrev Christoph Egger detta:
Vormals abgewähltes Paket racoon wird gewählt.
Entpacken von racoon (aus .../racoon_1%3a0.7.3-15_kfreebsd-amd64.deb) ...
Trigger für man-db werden verarbeitet ...
libssl1.0.0 (1.0.0c-2) wird eingerichtet ...
ipsec-tools
onsdag den 9 februari 2011 klockan 21:42 skrev Robert Millan detta:
2011/2/9 Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se:
Thus there is also the question of the location were
to deposit the upstream source containing the relevant
file;
The current tendency seems to be a get-orig
of the differences IPv4 versus IPv6.
As a side note, let me note that a patch I have developed for Ngrep, and have
made public in #615231, enables the inspection into the payload of AH and the
detection of ESP packet. This simplifies the checking of standing connections.
Best regards,
Mats Erik Andersson, DM
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onsdag den 23 februari 2011 klockan 22:03 skrev Timo Juhani Lindfors detta:
Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se writes:
using packet dumps like tcpdump -pnvXi bge0 ip I have been
able to conclusively detect that kFreeBSD is inserting 0x
as the IP header checksum in any TCP
/kFreeBSD:
the presence of struct in6_pktinfo depends on the macro __USE_GNU.
Apart from that the changes are mostly self-evident, but more people
in the Glibc-BSD Team ought to evaluate the patch as a document,
correcting what I might have implemented sub-optimally.
Best regards,
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taken. Still, think again!
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Dear fellows,
let me lift my report into a new thread, now that I have seen
that there is some interest after all!
I have had the present packaging of freebsd-quota intact and
running for two weeks now, with the purpose of observing how
grace time, limits, and file truncation interact with the
in upstream FreeBSD, but could justly be considered mandatory
for GNU/kFreeBSD. Could we collect some kind of central information
source on this matter?
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tisdag den 8 februari 2011 klockan 15:50 skrev Robert Millan detta:
2011/2/8 Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se:
Anyway, there is certainly functionality that is not default
in upstream FreeBSD, but could justly be considered mandatory
for GNU/kFreeBSD. Could we collect some
Dear all,
I observe that kfreebsd-kernel-headers_0.53 only
contains some select header files, not all header
files that are expected for a working kernel.
How come this is the case?
In my particular case, I am beginning to poke around
in the NFS related code, and I find that every header
related
more tense in these
circles, but the package works well on my system, where
I have a custom kFreeBSD kernel with enabled QUOTA support.
Best regards,
Mats Erik Andersson, DM
I am looking for a sponsor for my package freebsd-quota.
Package name: freebsd-quota
Version : 8.1-1
A comment just for the record.
måndag den 24 januari 2011 klockan 22:10 skrev Aurelien Jarno detta:
Ok, I have finally understood the problem:
1) in eglibc we implement at* functions, but mark them as stub as the
emulation for FreeBSD 7.x kernels is not perfect. FreeBSD 8.x have
this
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-bsd@lists.debian.org
Package name : freebsd-quota
Version : 8.1
Upstream authors : The FreeBSD Project
URL : http://ftp.freebsd.org/pub
torsdag den 20 januari 2011 klockan 13:29 skrev Petr Salinger detta:
This was very helpful, so now is the time for two strategic questions.
1. I suggest to let src:freebsd-utils build a new binary
package freebsd-quota. Would this naming be acceptable?
In fact, we already have also
fredag den 21 januari 2011 klockan 16:09 skrev Mats Erik Andersson detta:
Hello all,
I observe that dh_link is not able to set owner 0:0
on a link when used with GNU/kFreeBSD. Is this well known?
Look in the binary packages kldutils and freebsd-utils
for examples of this failure. The same
Dear Robert Millan and all others,
tisdag den 18 januari 2011 klockan 22:45 skrev Robert Millan detta:
2011/1/18 Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se:
I could use some friendly advice on the best procedure of porting
utilities from FreeBSD to GNU/kFreeBSD. Presently I use
/include/utmp.h is again Glibc.
Prototypes for logwtmp, and so on.
Where have you pushed humanize_number() and flopen()?
Best regards,
Mats Erik Andersson, DM
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fredag den 14 januari 2011 klockan 11:51 skrev Bjoern A. Zeeb detta:
On Wed, 29 Dec 2010, Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 29 Dec 2010, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
The current implementation is indeed very simple:
...
I think you need to discuss with upstream whether they want to extend
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X-Debian-Adaption: Mats Erik Andersson deb...@gisladisker.se
X-Original-Patch: http://people.freebsd.org/~bz/20101229-02-sys-linprocfs-donetdev.diff
X-Original-Update: 2010-12-29
Forwarded: no
Last-Update: 2011-01-18
--- kfreebsd-8-8.1+dfsg.debian/sys/compat/linprocfs
command
in fact is simpler when implementing this new action. I have so
far not detected any drawback from the alteration in a running
system with the usual file system layout.
Mats Erik Andersson, DM
#!/bin/sh
set -e
args=
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case $1 in
-n) ;;
-O) shift
Package: kfreebsd-8
Version: 8.1+dfsg-7
Severity: wishlist
onsdag den 5 januari 2011 klockan 10:01 skrev Robert Millan detta:
2011/1/5 Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se:
I vehemently ask the developers in charge to insert that simple
option QUOTA
for activating quota
Package: kfreebsd-8
Version: 8.1+dfsg-7
Severity: wishlist
onsdag den 5 januari 2011 klockan 10:01 skrev Robert Millan detta:
2011/1/5 Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se:
I vehemently ask the developers in charge to insert that simple
option QUOTA
for activating quota
tisdag den 4 januari 2011 klockan 23:47 skrev Christoph Egger detta:
Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se writes:
is the prepackaged kFreeBSD kernel built with enabled
support for file system quota? The GENERIC of FreeBSD
is not so, thus the question is relevant for GNU
restores full functionality to GNU/kFreeBSD.
Best regards,
Mats Erik Andersson, DM
Description: Adapt source to GNU/kFreeBSD
Modify some preprocessor conditionals to detect
__FreeBSD_kernel__. This suffices.
Author: Mats Erik Andersson deb...@gisladisker.se
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Last-Update: 2011-01-05
of these,
but requires porting to fstab.h for FreeBSD proper.
The autotools expansion works for both targets.
The other quota package depends on libnl1, hence is
not an alternative for GNU/kFreeBSD. Could it be that
the FreeBSD port quota exists in an adaption to Glibc
and GNU/kFreeBSD?
Best regards,
Mats Erik
A suggestion for the cause of this problem.
The build dependencies are so enormous for consolekit
that I will never build them on a system with GNU/kFreeBSD,
or on GNU/Linux for that matter, so I am doing a more or
less educated guess here.
At first I thought 'libpam-ck-connector' would be the
Hello,
has somebody already observed that 'hald-probe-volume'
is keen on throwing core dumps into '/usr/lib/hal/'.
My system has irregular uptimes, but I see 120 instances
of this segmentation fault. Most of the time four[sic]
core dumps are thrown within two seconds. These happen
at every boot.
,
Mats Erik Andersson, DM
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söndag den 12 december 2010 klockan 22:06 skrev Michael Dorrington detta:
Mats Erik Andersson wrote:
Dear Masters,
date hemming vmunix: pid 12345 (ck-collect-session-), uid 0: \
exited on signal 11 (core dumped)
Could be related to this bug:
consolekit: ck-collect-session
Hello there,
it seems to me that the linux-ism in /proc/net/dev is the
cause for a dozen errors from ifdown at shutdown. The
complaints are non-existent interface names. The explanation
is that /proc/net/dev mentions eth0, while the correct
interface is bge0, and the like, in GNU/kFreeBSD.
Is
(Resending since original never reached its goal.)
I have a refinement to the proposed wrapper, and also
a new wrapper for ifconfig.
The binary /sbin/ifconfig is pushed to /lib/freebsd/ifconfig.
Taken together, the two wrappers are able to boot my single
homed system from only
Dear all,
with the risk of making a fool of myself, I need to address an issue.
Is Xorg/Xterm really working impeccably within GNU/kFreeBSD? Are all
dependencies brought in as needed?
In essence, I started with
# apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-vesa twm xterm
Still it is not possible
(Repeating this seemingly lost message, with an important addition.)
tisdag den 7 december 2010 klockan 19:59 skrev Cyril Brulebois detta:
Hi,
Mats Erik Andersson mats.anders...@gisladisker.se (07/12/2010):
Dear all,
with the risk of making a fool of myself, I need to address an issue
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