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
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
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.
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
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
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
[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?
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
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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
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
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
> >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
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
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
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
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
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
>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
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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
> > 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
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)
>
>
> >> >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
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.
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.
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