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caught up yet. It's due to using memory after it's free'd,
and I suggested to Bill Fenner (that is the right Bill F, right?)
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error before `struct'
I had the same problem. It looks like the following procedure
fixes it:
Make sure your source tree is up to date.
cd /usr/src
make includes
Do the config/make depend/make bit again.
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because that code will eventually become -STABLE; the
people benefitting from Richard's proposal, according to the arguments
I've seen so far, are the ones who keep running -CURRENT, whatever
that happens to be at the moment.)
Does this address your criticism?
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in $0.15 apiece to buy you a big enough
disk, will you stop wasting our time about this?
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So, I suppose you can now go off and whimper about how closed-minded
we are and not bother writing any code, just like countless people
before you have. Easy, huh?
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On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 10:28:43AM +0100, Martin Cracauer wrote:
FreeBSD's fpsetmask(3) stuff is simple inline assembler that I
personally used in Linux, it should be relativly easy to carry it
around with your application on i386 machines.
fpsetmask(3) also exists on Solaris.
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who burn CDs in order to install
FreeBSD should have a FreeBSD machine handy?
(Blah, anyway. This is a silly discussion. Why are people who
are bandwidth-starved downloading ISOs in the first place?)
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t I
want, but it's easier to type "which which", especially since that
is my habit already.)
As I have a slow machine by modern standards, I'm all for a faster
which(1) as well.
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driver worked great for me, its been like this in current
since some time in december.
I also have a CS4232 and have the same problem. I think it's
an AW32.
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On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 01:38:44PM -0500, Chuck Robey wrote:
What happened, it fell off the edge of the earth? Nslookup can't find it
anymore.
I seem to recall an announcement from John yesterday or so, saying
that it was going to fall off the edge of the earth temporarily.
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On Fri, Jan 21, 2000 at 11:39:24PM +0100, Andre Oppermann wrote:
Does it matter? Who cvsup's regulary more than once or twice a day?
Committers AFAIK do cvs directly.
I "cvs co" from my local copy of the repository, which is kept
up-to-date using cvsup.
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dwire their
cvsup server", maybe you should have written that.
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you
are trying to tell me. You booted single user and got a hang. What
is the #'ed line supose to be? Last time *_I_* booted single user I
didn't see such output.
At a guess, the "#" is the root prompt that shows up after boot -s,
and he typed the ifconfig command.
-
ely, so I don't care, but that is
simply how I am used to repeating a search. I learned it before
"n".
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a fresh tosha,
if it's older than your world.
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for FreeBSD so nice...
Many ports use bsd.lib.mk, too. Surely bsd.prog.mk as well.
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On Sat, Jun 05, 1999 at 11:26:28PM -0700, Matthew Dillon wrote:
If the poor sod hasn't touched his xterm for 8 days, he's either dead
or he doesn't care if it goes away.
Thanks for your concern.
Matt, poor sod.
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On Wed, Jun 02, 1999 at 10:58:41PM +0200, Andre Oppermann wrote:
Matthew Hunt wrote:
On Tue, Jun 01, 1999 at 01:59:48PM -0700, David Schwartz wrote:
I think he was suggesting that the apps close the connection if they
receive no data from some amount of time. (Isn't this common
you're away sleeping, like it does without
keepalives.
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interface not present in other Unix implementations, or that we make
SO_KEEPALIVE always have a one-week timeout, surprising the other
applications that expect it to be faster?
Both of these seem remarkably unappealing to me.
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no particular desire for them to close on me.
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