ll, and am using the opportunity that the issue surfaced
up.
I think the wrapper is a great idea, and reporting the mountpoint etc.,
asked about in a separate message, is great as well.
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that's causing the problem, even without A present.
- the assembler generates identical .o files with or without the J
option of malloc, so it's really an ld problem.
I think you're right, and it expects a zeroed-out malloced memory
somewhere. I'll try to hunt for it in spare time.
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version jumps
are not supported and are unlikely to work.
Wouldn't it be better then to install a -current snapshot on one's
filesystems without reformatting them, and update boot blocks if
necessary? What else could go wrong?
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nd I think sending -current reports here is a *great* idea and
including kernel builds, not just make world, is also very good.
Just my $0.02.
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sense, as there're MD5 checksums available.
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day and the phase of the moon. I think compression would definitely help.
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That would be RELENG_4_0_0_RELEASE surely.
Correct.
So is there a consensus on when 3.x-STABLE is going to be
retired? Will there be new releases on the RELENG_3 branch, in fact?
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trap"
or something like that...
I'm actually scared by "novice" because it would be inflicting on me
defaults I would almost probably not want. I never run anything but
"custom", and I suspect many people do the same.
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