On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Bryan Liesner wrote:
> >> > Patch committed. Let's see if anything else is still broken *sigh*
> >>
> >> Looks like ipfstat has the exact same problem:
> >
> >Patch committed. Let's see if anything else is still broken *sigh*
>
> One more - ipnat is missing common.c from th
Excellent, man. That's totally awesome. I love old hardware that's made
use of.
Max Khon had the audacity to say:
> hi, there!
>
> yesterday I have succesfully installed 4.0-2714-SNAP
> (I have built it by myself) on 486 DX2-66 machine
> (3.4/3.5-RELEASE refused to install there -- hangs whi
On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Kris Kennaway wrote:
>On 20 Jul 2000, Nat Lanza wrote:
>
>> > Patch committed. Let's see if anything else is still broken *sigh*
>>
>> Looks like ipfstat has the exact same problem:
>
>Patch committed. Let's see if anything else is still broken *sigh*
One more - ipnat is mi
On 20 Jul 2000, Nat Lanza wrote:
> > Patch committed. Let's see if anything else is still broken *sigh*
>
> Looks like ipfstat has the exact same problem:
Patch committed. Let's see if anything else is still broken *sigh*
Kris
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Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 20 Jul 2000, Nat Lanza wrote:
>
> > > It's still broke at the moment.
> > >
> > > ipf (the command) is still broken.
> >
> > The fix looks pretty simple, though. It looks like the makefile in
> > src/sbin/ipf just isn't including common.c in the
On 20 Jul 2000, Nat Lanza wrote:
> > It's still broke at the moment.
> >
> > ipf (the command) is still broken.
>
> The fix looks pretty simple, though. It looks like the makefile in
> src/sbin/ipf just isn't including common.c in the SRCS line.
Patch committed. Let's see if anything else is
Larry Rosenman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It's still broke at the moment.
>
> ipf (the command) is still broken.
The fix looks pretty simple, though. It looks like the makefile in
src/sbin/ipf just isn't including common.c in the SRCS line.
I've patched my local copy, and I'm rebuilding m
It's still broke at the moment.
ipf (the command) is still broken.
Larry Rosenman
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> Hope this helps IPFilter people...
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Darren Reed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 7:38 PM
> To:
Title: FW: URGENT: FreeBSD-4 Testing.
Hope this helps IPFilter people...
-Original Message-
From: Darren Reed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 7:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: URGENT: FreeBSD-4 Testing.
In some email I recei
Justin wrote:
>
> Does nayone know a current or updated DOC or LINK to this info, or is it
> as simple as a 3.4 release to 3.4 stable procedure? If anyone has any tips
> please send them my way @ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I am not yet subscribed to the mailing list.
>
> Thanks for any assistance
Thanks for helping a kid out :)
On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Ben Smithurst wrote:
> Jeff Wyman wrote:
>
> > I'm a complete idiot who doesn't even know how to make diffs, so I
> > thought I'd just let everybody know right away instead of figuring out
> > how to write a diff and holding out on you all f
Does nayone know a current or updated DOC or LINK to this info, or is it
as simple as a 3.4 release to 3.4 stable procedure? If anyone has any tips
please send them my way @ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am not yet subscribed to the mailing list.
Thanks for any assistance you can provide me!
Justin
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On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 10:15 -0500, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
>
> The hardest thing about making diffs is to remember which order
> to put the files. Do you say:
>
> diff -c new-file old-file
>
> or
>
> diff -c old-file new-file ?
Try to read it like this: "show me what to do to ge
Jeff Wyman wrote:
>
>
> I'm a complete idiot who doesn't even know how to make diffs, so I thought
> I'd just let everybody know right away instead of figuring out how to
> write a diff and holding out on you all for the time that may take - I'm
> a slow learner.
>
The hardest thing about maki
Paul Horechuk wrote:
>
> emulation. The process involves querying the network card (Netgear FX310A)
> for its MAC address. The card DOES work, and is providing on demand internet
Look at any Linuxulator messages with dmesg(8) (or in
/var/log/messages). It may be possible that we need to implemen
On 19-Jul-00 Brian Somers wrote:
> Let me retract that (it's been a long day!). As Mike Smith points
> out, if FreeBSD's xterm can do color, it should be setting TERM to
> color-xterm.
Everybody seems to have missed this but there is a mechanism to make
xterm set TERM to xterm-color w
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