Grr... ok, that might be solved when putting IPSEC in the kernel config,
but the second part still stands, I guess. (Why include libipsec code
when it is in the base tree... they should be compatible)
Just use the port. I presume the included copy of ipsec is there for other
platforms.
On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Mark Huizer wrote:
Grr... ok, that might be solved when putting IPSEC in the kernel config,
but the second part still stands, I guess. (Why include libipsec code
when it is in the base tree... they should be compatible)
Just use the port. I presume the included
Grr... ok, that might be solved when putting IPSEC in the kernel config,
but the second part still stands, I guess. (Why include libipsec code
when it is in the base tree... they should be compatible)
they are NOT compatible. security/racoon really needs to compile
libipsec by
Hi,
Since a recent update of my CURRENT system i get weird coredumps from at
least two applications which just worked fine previously. The two programs
are tintin++ (mud-client) ... and licq (when trying to set myself to
"away-mode").
I have tried recompiling/reinstalling both applications
On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Pascal Hofstee wrote:
Since a recent update of my CURRENT system i get weird coredumps from at
least two applications which just worked fine previously. The two programs
are tintin++ (mud-client) ... and licq (when trying to set myself to
"away-mode").
Just a wild
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 01:45:02PM +0900, Jun Kuriyama wrote:
At Fri, 14 Jul 2000 02:18:21 -0700 (PDT),
Peter Wemm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Be consistant about WITH_ vs MAKE_ flags. We have a precedent of using
MAKE_foo for things like MAKE_KERBEROS etc. Use that. I managed to
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 11:36:30AM +0200, Paul Herman wrote:
On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Pascal Hofstee wrote:
Since a recent update of my CURRENT system i get weird coredumps from at
least two applications which just worked fine previously. The two programs
are tintin++ (mud-client) ... and
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 01:38:44PM -0700, John Baldwin wrote:
Errm, do you have some more details?
I sent you more details personally. The only difference I think is
underlaying old HP Vectra BIOS to wich SCSI BIOS pass unknown int13 and HP
Vectra BIOS hangs.
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On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 11:36:30AM +0200, Paul Herman wrote:
On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Pascal Hofstee wrote:
Since a recent update of my CURRENT system i get weird coredumps from at
least two applications which just worked fine previously.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pascal Hofstee writes:
: Thanks ... (maybe a HEADS UP in UPDATING ??)
I have an entry in UPDATING already, don't I?
Warner
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On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Pascal Hofstee wrote:
ln -sf j /etc/malloc.conf --- fixed the problems i was having
Thanks ... (maybe a HEADS UP in UPDATING ??)
Nope, the new malloc flags are hilighting bugs in your application..they
should be fixed, not ignored :-) (this was the whole point of
The build broke this morning, and is still broken as of a few moments
ago. The problem is that systat tries to use the (apparently now
missing) m_mtypes element of the mbstat structure:
su-2.04# pwd
/usr/src/usr.bin/systat
su-2.04# make
cc -O -pipe -march=pentium
* Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000715 07:29] wrote:
The build broke this morning, and is still broken as of a few moments
ago. The problem is that systat tries to use the (apparently now
missing) m_mtypes element of the mbstat structure:
su-2.04# pwd
/usr/src/usr.bin/systat
su-2.04# make
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Tony Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm.. I have been experiencing a problem when I installworld with =
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Sheldon Hearn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Warner, Mark says that this applies if you used CTM to get cvs's ,v
files, not CTM. Also, he clarified the last sentence for me, by saying
that it's the crypto ,v files that need to be removed and not the
checked out
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What about the non-US cvsup mirrors?
Mirror sites don't have a problem, and they shouldn't do anything
special.
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