Oops, it seems that this patch also does not work as expected: after some
time of playing with flash card and working with the system it started to
stall as unpatched system, but it freezes the system -- even IP stack was
frozen (I am using DEVICE_POLLING), so I were to remove the flash
hello,
wonder how could I decompress $subj filesthey doesn't seems to be in tar or
gzip formats.
files are taken from kern1.flp nad kern2.flp on 5.4-RELEASE/floppies
thanx
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On Friday 02 September 2005 08:35, Donatas wrote:
wonder how could I decompress $subj filesthey doesn't seems to be in
tar or gzip formats.
files are taken from kern1.flp nad kern2.flp on 5.4-RELEASE/floppies
cat kernel.gz.aa kernel.gz.ab kernel.gz
gunzip kernel.gz
JN
On Friday 12 August 2005 07:22 pm, alexander wrote:
On Thu Aug 11 05, alexander wrote:
Hmm...very odd. Should I file a bug report about this problem?
Alright. I submitted a PR and got a suggestion on how to solve the problem
by Bruce Evans. Could somebody (apart from me) try out his
On Thursday 01 September 2005 06:04 pm, Koen Martens wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
On Thursday 01 September 2005 01:02 pm, Koen Martens wrote:
I've had a little chat with neologism on ircnet/#freebsd about this
already, and done as he suggested: compile a debug kernel to obtain
a stack trace.
Hi all,
Is it doable to teach rtld (via libmap.conf) to map directories rather
than libraries one-by-one? My problem is: I'm trying to use i386-built
packages on my amd64 box. Most of them don't work 'cause of RPATH set to
/usr/{X11R6,local}/lib where (obviously) 64-bit libs reside. And this
On Sat, 2005-09-03 at 01:01 +0300, Vladimir Kushnir wrote:
Hi all,
[snip]
One way: to completely remove RPATH (with chrpath, for example - BTW, this
is nice enough utility but to make it work with 32-bit objects one has to
use some workarounds). It's not always convenient, though. Much, much
On Saturday 03 September 2005 01:13, Pascal Hofstee wrote:
[snip]
There is actually an effort underway right now to make happen exactly
what you suggested: making a /compat/ia32 available with a
freebsd32-syscall table similarly to how we treat Linux.
The last word i got from the main person
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