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nothing goes to this machine because by default everything is blocked
until
you permit it
You're absolutely correct, however your original post seems to have
taken many of us by surprise, causing some of us (at least
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mountpoints will not be unmounted?
The default for the -r option is to display all of the input.
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get*by*_r() are deprecated on most platforms and there use
is highly non-portable, lots of different API's.
My understanding was that FreeBSD has copied the Linux version of the
API.
That still doesn't make it portable
get*by*_r() are deprecated on most platforms and there use
is highly non-portable, lots of different API's.
Why are we adding compatability for deprecated functions?
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On Tue, Sep 05, 2006, Mark Andrews wrote:
A while ago, by accident, I've changed the system date back to the '98
using date(1). To my astonishment, screen(1) barfed about EINVAL in
select() and died. Programs, including opera (native FreeBSD-6 binary)
kept spinning the CPU until I
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machine lockups. The WiFi led now binks though if you turn
the radio off it stays lit / off depending apon the state
it was in at the time. This is still better than not
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umass0: CBI reset failed, IOERROR
umass0: CBI bulk-in stall clear failed, IOERROR
umass0: CBI bulk-out stall clear failed, IOERROR
umass0: CBI reset failed, IOERROR
umass0: at uhub4 port 5 (addr 2) disconnected
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Is there any good reason why gcc -pthread links in
-lpthead except when -shared is specified?
Because one may want to build applications to use different
threading libraries. Application A may work better with libthr,
while
)
The hacker handbook seems to indicate that you shouldn't need
to use -lpthread or -lc_r.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/dads-pthread.html
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It dates backs to PDP 11 memory management models.
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then ignore the messages. The ntp coded needs
to specially handle the link-local addresses. I would
suspect that scope6_id is not being set.
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addressed the issue. Pr sent
I know one can't test build all the ports on FreeBSD 4.11 before
committing but one would think that X11 was critical enough to
too many people not to test build it on FreeBSD 4.11 before
committing the changes to ports.
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of rc.conf is not to run commands or perform system startup
actions directly. Instead, it is included by the various generic startup
scripts in /etc which conditionalize their internal actions according to
the settings found there.
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3 is the best IMHO, number 2 is easier but similar, and number
one has already been done in less than a line of code and could be
deployed right now.
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This is explains the false positive.
$ sh
$ PACKAGES=/home/packages
X client programs and related files from X.Org
$
We need to clean PKG_PATH from the envirionment when looking
for conflicts.
e.g.
found=`${SETENV} PKG_PATH= ${PKG_INFO} -I ${CONFLICTS:C/.+/''/} 2/dev/
null | ${AWK} '{print $$1}'`;
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the cluelessness.
Underscores have never been legal in hostnames. Underscores
are deliberately used to provide namespaces which do not collide
with the hostname namespace. Accepting underscores just allows
the namespaces to collide.
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Mark Andrews wrote:
ok, after reading all your replies (thank you very much), it seems the my
problem with dev has been fixed,
what i did was i recreated my /u1/dns/dev that matches the one that's on
/dev,
/dev
crw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel2, 2 Oct 28 12:00 /dev/null
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have a very good idea how fast my keys are moving.
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Leading zeros are ambigious. Some platforms treat them as octal
others treat them as decimal.
There is nothing ambiguous about the example provided. (Perhaps
it wasn't a good example, but it's always a bug if '04' is not
correctly decoded
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as the shift
is only 0..15 (0xf).
filter[h 4] |= 1 (h 0xF);
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this you really need named to have been
built w/ -g and set kern.sugid_coredump=1.
You can avoid the issue by tuning named so that it doesn't run
out of memory.
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31-May-2005 13:23:51.045 general: error: /usr/src/lib/bind/
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Hello,
Due to the recently discovered vulnerability in PHP versions older than
4.3.10 and 5.0.3, I decided to take a look at portupgrade to see if it
is a good way to keep the ports collection up-to-date with respect
process can know
how they died. Once the parent process wait()'s on them
(or the parent dies) they will disappear.
This is a FAQ that is over 20 years old.
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The IPv4 firewalling is a mixture of ipfw and ipf.
Is this a known issue?
Do you need more information?
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is running on ns2.geo.bitnames.com if you want to look the
responses over.
dig ftp.cpan.ddns.develooper.com @ns2.geo.bitnames.com
dig -t ftp.cpan.ddns.develooper.com @ns2.geo.bitnames.com
(thanks to Dave Hart, Mark Andrews and Vivek Khera for making me aware
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Where might I find this documented?
Many thanks,
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