Thus spake Terry Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mozilla, Galeon, and other browsers claim to be better, but
often fail to provide features that have been in Netscape
for forever.
You mean features like being stable, at least sometimes?
Efficiency? IMO, Mozilla has features up the kazoo, but the
Mozilla, Galeon, and other browsers claim to be better, but
often fail to provide features that have been in Netscape
for forever.
You mean features like being stable, at least sometimes?
Efficiency? IMO, Mozilla has features up the kazoo, but the
developers seem unwilling to pursue
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, D. Rock wrote:
with 'uncommon' block sizes fsck seems to have problems finding the
superblock:
# newfs -i 10240 -b 4096 -f 512 /dev/ad1d
Reduced frags per cylinder group from 26208 to 26200 to enlarge last cyl group
/dev/ad1d: 409.6MB (838860 sectors) block size 4096,
Thus spake Michael WARDLE [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The Gecko engine developed by the Mozilla Project, however seems
to be very good. I find Galeon quite nice, as it uses Mozilla's
quite capable HTML rendering engine, has its own well designed
GTK-based GUI, and has little of Mozilla's bloat.
Below is a trimmed dmesg from booting yesterdays CURRENT on my
SuperMicro P3TDE6 machine (RCC/ServerWorks HE-SLt chipset).
I heven't found anything wrong with the OS, it is just that the boot
seems to be a bit on the chatty side :-)
Is this caused by a bad BIOS setting or is there something
On Tuesday 03 September 2002 09:28 pm, Michael WARDLE wrote:
I have the exact same problem (even with fam-2.6.9).
Can you post that patch?
There was an error with FAM and GCC 3.1 discussed here:
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/fam/archive/msg00452.html
If this is the problem you are seeing,
% RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/dev/puc/puc.c,v
% Working file: puc.c
% head: 1.14
% ...
%
% revision 1.14
% date: 2002/09/03 11:22:13; author: phk; state: Exp; lines: +3 -10
% Fix interrupt registration:
%
% PUC devices live on pccard or pci so INTR_FAST is never
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bruce Evans writes:
% RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/dev/puc/puc.c,v
% Working file: puc.c
% head: 1.14
% ...
%
% revision 1.14
% date: 2002/09/03 11:22:13; author: phk; state: Exp; lines: +3 -10
% Fix interrupt registration:
%
% PUC
You are blowing this out of proportion and not actually reading
what people are proposing. So far, the comments are about
removing a.out support from the base compiler and offering
a.out binutils and gcc _as ports_.
That would be sufficient for my needs (a matching gdb would be useful
too,
: I've had to add ex, touch and gencat to the installworld target.
And
: I've still not manged to complete a installworld.
:
: anybody else see this?
Strange, I just did a make buildworld ... mergermaster
sequence and I did not need the three utilities you mention.
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bruce Evans writes:
INTR_FAST is an option for pci devices. It was configured (not quite right)
by the PUC_FASTINTR option, which should work just as well as the similar
but much older CY_PCI_FASTINTR option
Terry Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruce Evans wrote:
Isn't this too old and security-holed to use? It stopped being packaged a
few releases ago. 4.5R has mainly:
/usr/local/lib/netscape-linux/communicator-linux-4.79.bin: ELF 32-bit LSB
executable, Intel 80386, version 1
Michael WARDLE wrote:
The Gecko engine developed by the Mozilla Project, however seems
to be very good. I find Galeon quite nice, as it uses Mozilla's
quite capable HTML rendering engine, has its own well designed
GTK-based GUI, and has little of Mozilla's bloat.
If it isn't broken, don't
From: Mario Goebbels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 11:27:52 +0200
H. Is mergemaster really necessary? I mean when upgrading from a fresh
4.6 install?
Note that this is posted to the -current list, so the context *I* infer
from this is that you're referring to
On 04-Sep-2002 Richard Tobin wrote:
You are blowing this out of proportion and not actually reading
what people are proposing. So far, the comments are about
removing a.out support from the base compiler and offering
a.out binutils and gcc _as ports_.
That would be sufficient for my
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Rebuilding the temporary build tree
--
stage 1: bootstrap tools
--
stage 2: cleaning up the object tree
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 11:27:52AM +0200, Mario Goebbels wrote:
make buildworld
make buildkernel
make installkernel
mergemaster -p
reboot
make installworld
mergemaster
H. Is mergemaster really necessary?
You don't have to use mergemaster. No one
is holding a gun to your
Hi all,
Anybody who can, please commit these PR's.
1) dc driver uses wrong case to read MAC from eeprom.
http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/35482
2) Tulip ether card EN2242 (if_dc.c) use wrong multicast table
http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=misc/32699
3) ADMtek
Ups, forgot to add here the PR number ...
3) ADMtek AN98x, enable automatically TX underrun recovery
http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=34236
Patch No3 fixes some part of link problem on EN2242 cards.
I've tested this patch and it makes by laptop working again with
cvsup.
Martin
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002 16:54:02 +1000, Michael WARDLE [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
for Internet Explorer). I would suggest to anybody still using
Netscape 4 on a Unix platform that they try a replacement
browser, whether that be Mozilla, Galeon, or something else
(perhaps Opera or Konqueror).
Le 2002-09-03, Lamont Granquist écrivait :
i cvsup'd last night, and now i tried portupdate -a -f and debugging
build problems with libtool i found that on my system i can make perl spin
and consume 100% of a CPU just by:
perl -pe s/foo/bar/g /tmp
Any chance you have a /usr/local/bin/perl
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 23:32:22 +0100 (BST), Richard Tobin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
So they need a C compiler that can generate a.out format .o files, and
a linker that can link a.out format .o files against an a.out format
executable.
Not necessarily. There is always `objcopy', at least for
When doing an installworld from srcs cvsup'ed this morning,
installworld craps out linking ncurses man pages:
=== lib/libncurses
install -C -o root -g wheel -m 444 libncurses.a /usr/lib
install -C -o root -g wheel -m 444 libncurses_p.a /usr/lib
install -s -o root -g wheel -m 444
* De: Garrett Wollman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ Data: 2002-09-04 ]
[ Subjecte: Re: aout support broken in gcc3 ]
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 23:32:22 +0100 (BST), Richard Tobin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
So they need a C compiler that can generate a.out format .o files, and
a linker that can link
OK, I've grabbed these...
M
Ups, forgot to add here the PR number ...
3) ADMtek AN98x, enable automatically TX underrun recovery
http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=34236
Patch No3 fixes some part of link problem on EN2242 cards.
I've tested this patch and it makes by
Bruce Evans schrieb:
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, D. Rock wrote:
with 'uncommon' block sizes fsck seems to have problems finding the
superblock:
# newfs -i 10240 -b 4096 -f 512 /dev/ad1d
Reduced frags per cylinder group from 26208 to 26200 to enlarge last cyl group
/dev/ad1d: 409.6MB (838860
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Daniel Rock wrote:
Bruce Evans schrieb:
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, D. Rock wrote:
with 'uncommon' block sizes fsck seems to have problems finding the
superblock:
fsck_ffs has no problems here with (whole) md disk of the same size.
Perhaps I have fixed the problem without
Hi,
I have upgraded fam to 2.6.9. Please check if the problem still exists.
Thanks.
Yes it is still broken. Can you review this patch and
commit it appropriate ? This fixes the brokeness with
gcc32.
$ cat patch-Scheduler.h
--- Scheduler.h.origWed Sep 4 22:50:11 2002
+++ Scheduler.h
Hi,
With these options in /etc/make.conf
NO_CPU_CFLAGS=true
NO_CPU_COPTFLAGS=true
and kan's gcc patch:
RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/contrib/gcc/cp/cp-lang.c,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.2
diff -u -r1.1.1.2 cp-lang.c
--- cp/cp-lang.c1 Sep 2002 20:38:06 - 1.1.1.2
+++ cp/cp-lang.c
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Alexander Kabaev wrote:
...
The patch is not mine. I extracted it from GCC FSF CVS repository.
--
Alexander Kabaev
Could you please commit it to -current?
It seems to do its job in that area.
Bye!
Michael Reifenberger
^.*Plaut.*$, IT, R/3 Basis, GPS
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On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Beech Rintoul wrote:
Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 23:53:05 -0800
From: Beech Rintoul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Michael WARDLE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: KDE broken on CURRENT (with gcc3.2)
On Tuesday 03 September 2002 09:28 pm, Michael WARDLE wrote:
I
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bruce Evans writes:
* drop support for 4K block sizes completely, but this breaks
backwards compatibility
I use patches like the following for the sanity checks:
I think there may be other problems that are triggered by using 8k
blocks on -current too.
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 11:27:52AM +0200, Mario Goebbels wrote:
H. Is mergemaster really necessary? I mean when upgrading from a fresh
4.6 install?
No, but completely upgrading /etc most assuredly is. If you don't use
mergemaster to do this then you'll probably find it a real PITA.
Kris
cc -O -pipe -mcpu=pentiumpro-c /usr/src/usr.bin/gcore/elfcore.c
/usr/src/usr.bin/gcore/elfcore.c: In function `elf_coredump':
/usr/src/usr.bin/gcore/elfcore.c:128: syntax error before nleft
/usr/src/usr.bin/gcore/elfcore.c:131: `nleft' undeclared (first use in this function)
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stage 2: cleaning up the object tree
Hi, Soren. I got panics with 'ata_dmasetup: transfer active on this
device!' on resume, and have made patches for this.
Problem was that certain process is accessing ATA disk via DMA
transfer on suspend, however the transfer was not completed in most cases,
then ata_dmastart() (called by
Sorry, typo...
@@ -674,6 +712,20 @@
ad_start(ch-device[MASTER]);
if (ch-devices (ATA_ATA_SLAVE) ch-device[SLAVE].driver)
ad_start(ch-device[SLAVE]);
+}
+if (ch-devices (ATA_ATA_MASTER) ch-device[MASTER].driver) {
+ if (ch-device[MASTER].suspended
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stage 2: cleaning up the object tree
At 12:58 AM -0700 9/5/02, walt wrote:
cc -O -pipe -mcpu=pentiumpro-c /usr/src/usr.bin/gcore/elfcore.c
/usr/src/usr.bin/gcore/elfcore.c: In function `elf_coredump':
/usr/src/usr.bin/gcore/elfcore.c:128: syntax error before nleft
/usr/src/usr.bin/gcore/elfcore.c:131: `nleft' undeclared (first
You are blowing this out of proportion and not actually reading
what people are proposing. So far, the comments are about
removing a.out support from the base compiler and offering
a.out binutils and gcc _as ports_.
A port is fine -- but this was proposed much later in the
thread.
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Ian Dowse wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bruce Evans writes:
* drop support for 4K block sizes completely, but this breaks
backwards compatibility
I use patches like the following for the sanity checks:
I think there may be other problems that are
Hi,
Below is a trimmed dmesg from booting yesterdays CURRENT on my
SuperMicro P3TDE6 machine (RCC/ServerWorks HE-SLt chipset).
I heven't found anything wrong with the OS, it is just that the boot
seems to be a bit on the chatty side :-)
Is this caused by a bad BIOS setting or is there
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