Hi hackers!
PR kern/36329 which i submitted for freebsd4.x is not
fixed in freebsd5.0
$ uname -a
FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT-20010911-JPSNAP
FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT-20010911-JPSNAP #0:
Tue Sep 11 06:48:53 GMT 2001
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/GENERIC
Folks,
I wonder if there is any co-operation between our KSE and similar
effort in NetBSD (see
http://web.mit.edu/nathanw/www/usenix/freenix-sa/freenix-sa.html). To
me it sounds logical to unite efforts if not for the kernel code, but
at least for the kernel interfaces and userland library.
Maxim Sobolev wrote:
I wonder if there is any co-operation between our KSE and similar
effort in NetBSD (see
http://web.mit.edu/nathanw/www/usenix/freenix-sa/freenix-sa.html). To
me it sounds logical to unite efforts if not for the kernel code, but
at least for the kernel interfaces and
$ uname -a
FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT-20010911-JPSNAP
FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT-20010911-JPSNAP #0:
Tue Sep 11 06:48:53 GMT 2001
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/GENERIC i386
Sorry, i see the date above :)
Is anyone fixxxing it, cause i can't do it
Warning
Unable to process data:
multipart/mixed;boundary==_NextPart_000_00E5_84A70E3A.C4515B83
In order to measure call overhead on an Athlon XP system I
compiled and ran the following program and saw some curious
results!
$ cat foo.c
#include stdlib.h
void func() { }
void(*funp)() = 0;
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
int i, j;
if
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Lucky Green wrote:
[This inquiry found no takers on -questions, so I am trying it on
-hackers]
I found the list of CPU options in LINT to be not very accessible. What
would be considerably more useful, perhaps in addition to the
information in LINT, would be a table of
Hi,
I'm trying to track down a problem in the netsaint-plugins plugin
check_snmp. It partially works, but if check_snmp is given more than
one OID, it bombs out with a failure in strscat. Apparently strscat
comes from utils.c which is linked with check_snmp.c.
The error generally looks like
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 03:26:28AM +0200, Mark Santcroos wrote:
I wonder what is different in booting the kernel from loader(8) and from
boot2.
In vmware2 I am not able to boot the kernel from boot2, it hangs after
loading the kernelfile. Using loader it goes fine.
I tried current,stable
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