Clock Strangeness in UP Kernel

2000-11-19 Thread Thomas D. Dean
The clock is strange in -current UP. # uname -a FreeBSD celebris 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #1: \ Sun Nov 19 17:53:38 PST 2000 \ root@celebris:/usr/src/sys/compile/CELEBRIS i386 dmesg is attached. Some of the garbage at the top of dmesg is from 2 kernels ago, 15 Nov., when I was runni

Re: /etc/local/rc.conf not working?

2000-11-19 Thread Gregory Neil Shapiro
janb> OOPs, well this was the problem. That leaves me wondering, why this is on janb> two places... /etc/defaults/rc.conf are the defaults -- you should not be editing that file. Any settings you want to change to in /etc/rc.conf (which should be a small file, not a copy of /etc/defaults/rc.conf

Re: /etc/local/rc.conf not working?

2000-11-19 Thread janb
OOPs, well this was the problem. That leaves me wondering, why this is on two places... Thanks, JAN On Sun, 19 Nov 2000, Doug Barton wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > the rc.conf on my computer sets the sendmail enable flag to NO, and yet on > > bootup the sendmail daemon is started.

Re: /etc/local/rc.conf not working?

2000-11-19 Thread Gregory Neil Shapiro
janb> the rc.conf on my computer sets the sendmail enable flag to NO, and janb> yet on bootup the sendmail daemon is started. ps -ax confirms this janb> with sendmail: accepting connections At least as of November 6th, the only rc.conf files are /etc/defaults/rc.conf, /etc/rc.conf, and /etc/rc.co

Re: Cardbus fixes

2000-11-19 Thread Warner Losh
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wes Peters writes: : If it permits sharing within the "engineering department" perhaps we should : just mount it in a drive on freefall. That's the usual sharing arrangement : within for-profit companies, and only FreeBSD "associates" have access to : freefall. I t

Re: Cardbus fixes

2000-11-19 Thread Wes Peters
Warner Losh wrote: > > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Nate Williams writes: > : > >I'll have to look up the CIS_PTR spec. I'm not sure I like hardwiring > : > >things like this. > : > > : > Where did you get a copy of the pccard spec? Do you have to order > : > it from the pcmcia SIG? > : > : M

Re: /etc/local/rc.conf not working?

2000-11-19 Thread Doug Barton
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > the rc.conf on my computer sets the sendmail enable flag to NO, and yet on > bootup the sendmail daemon is started. ps -ax confirms this with sendmail: > accepting connections Do you actually have the file in /etc/local as the subject of your email suggests?

/etc/local/rc.conf not working?

2000-11-19 Thread janb
the rc.conf on my computer sets the sendmail enable flag to NO, and yet on bootup the sendmail daemon is started. ps -ax confirms this with sendmail: accepting connections JAn To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message

Re: Error in libstdc++ buildworld

2000-11-19 Thread Mark R Grant
David O'Brien wrote: > > Example: > > 1. I checked out the source using ``cd /usr ; cvs co src'' > 2. I then made sure the /usr/obj/ directory existed. > 3. I then did ``cd /usr/src ; make world''. > > [*] "upgrading" to -CURRENT really doesn't mean anything as it isn't a > release an

Mini head's up: [Fwd: cvs commit: src/etc crontab]

2000-11-19 Thread Doug Barton
Per discussion that ensued after the most round of DST changes last month, I've changed the default time for the periodic/daily job to 3:01am (0301). The commit message describes the reasoning, and many, many more details are available in the mail archives. Enjoy, Doug Origina

Re: Cardbus fixes

2000-11-19 Thread Warner Losh
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Nate Williams writes: : > >I'll have to look up the CIS_PTR spec. I'm not sure I like hardwiring : > >things like this. : > : > Where did you get a copy of the pccard spec? Do you have to order : > it from the pcmcia SIG? : : Mike has my really old copy you can h

Re: Cardbus fixes

2000-11-19 Thread Nate Williams
> >I'll have to look up the CIS_PTR spec. I'm not sure I like hardwiring > >things like this. > > Where did you get a copy of the pccard spec? Do you have to order > it from the pcmcia SIG? Mike has my really old copy you can have (if you can get it from him), and I think FreeBSD Inc. bought W

Re: Error in libstdc++ buildworld

2000-11-19 Thread David O'Brien
On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 10:44:09AM -0600, Mark R Grant wrote: > David O'Brien wrote: Respect my "Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" or I won't respond to queries for help in the future. > Following my interpretation of the instructions in the make.conf file, the > CFLAGS line is commented out. > I am

Re: Error in libstdc++ buildworld

2000-11-19 Thread Mark R Grant
David O'Brien wrote: > On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 09:54:58AM -0600, Mark R Grant wrote: > > FreeBSD user since 2.x, but never attempted to make/build/install world. > > While doing 'make -j2 buildworld': > > It would help us immensely if you would give some details of the > environment in which you

Re: Error in libstdc++ buildworld

2000-11-19 Thread David O'Brien
On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 09:54:58AM -0600, Mark R Grant wrote: > FreeBSD user since 2.x, but never attempted to make/build/install world. > While doing 'make -j2 buildworld': It would help us immensely if you would give some details of the environment in which you are having this problem. What CLF

Error in libstdc++ buildworld

2000-11-19 Thread Mark R Grant
FreeBSD user since 2.x, but never attempted to make/build/install world. While doing 'make -j2 buildworld': ===> libstdc++ ~~~deleted a couple hundred lines between, then got here: cc -pg -O -pipe -I/usr/src/gnu/lib/libstdc++ -I/usr/src/gnu/lib/libstdc++/../../../contrib/libstdc++/include -I/u

pccardd dies with SIGSEGV [PATCH included]

2000-11-19 Thread Daniel M. Eischen
Many weeks ago, I noticed that pccardd died with a SIGSEGV when I inserted my Motorola Montana 33.6 fax/modem. I'm not sure of the exact time as to when this occurred, but I know that pccardd had been working just fine with this card. I finally found the time to track down the problem (now that

Re: Cardbus fixes

2000-11-19 Thread Justin T. Gibbs
>I'll have to look up the CIS_PTR spec. I'm not sure I like hardwiring >things like this. Where did you get a copy of the pccard spec? Do you have to order it from the pcmcia SIG? -- Justin To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the m

Re: Typo in labpc.c

2000-11-19 Thread Julian Elischer
Peter Dufault wrote: > > > > For the record: If anyone wants labpc tested and kept up to date send > > > me a card and I'll test it at each stable release cycle. Even better, > > > also send me the register compatible DAQCARD 1200 PC card version. > > > > > > My former client using a batch of th

Re: Typo in labpc.c

2000-11-19 Thread Peter Dufault
> > For the record: If anyone wants labpc tested and kept up to date send > > me a card and I'll test it at each stable release cycle. Even better, > > also send me the register compatible DAQCARD 1200 PC card version. > > > > My former client using a batch of those cards obviously > > isn't sta

Re: Typo in labpc.c

2000-11-19 Thread Julian Elischer
Peter Dufault wrote: > > > > > >> >This seems to only do the cdevsw_add if the malloc failed. I presume > > >> >this is the opposit of the intended sense. I'll fix it up if you also > > >> >think it looks wrong. > > >> > > >> If nobody have noticed in "17 months, 2 weeks ago" (as cvs-web says) >

Re: Typo in labpc.c

2000-11-19 Thread Peter Dufault
> > >> >This seems to only do the cdevsw_add if the malloc failed. I presume > >> >this is the opposit of the intended sense. I'll fix it up if you also > >> >think it looks wrong. > >> > >> If nobody have noticed in "17 months, 2 weeks ago" (as cvs-web says) > >> that labpc doesn't work, the la

Re: Highspeed serial consoles and -current

2000-11-19 Thread Robert Nordier
John W. De Boskey wrote: >I'm trying to increase the speed of the serial console > on a -current box from 9600 to 38400. I've put the following > in /etc/make.conf: > > BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED=38400 # serial console speed > >Unfortunately, it doesn't work. It still runs at 9600.

Re: CURRENT is freezing again ...

2000-11-19 Thread Mark Huizer
On Thu, Nov 16, 2000 at 12:20:49PM -0500, Steven E. Ames wrote: > It seems to only do it SMP... the same machine built with a non-SMP > kernel (same source code) runs just fine for extended periods. I have a non-SMP machine that is running a 15-nov current kernel, which freezes a few times a day.