On Fri, 16 May 2008, Dr Josef Karthauser wrote:
As a matter of interest, do you know what the peak bandwidth usage is?
Based on the cvsupd log the peak is around 600KB/sec in and 360KB/sec out
at about 2am. The university's bandwidth accounting system says:
date hostin (MB)
On Sun, 11 May 2008, Dr Joe Karthauser wrote:
I have reclassified this faulty mirror as cvsup1 and made cvsup a cname to
cvsup3, which is the most recent addition and best hardware available. In
the future we will always point to the most available machine in this way.
Looks like I'm getting
LINT has been broken since 2002/03/07 17:48:57 when the puc device was added.
Tony.
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Barney Wolff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FUJISHIMA Satsuki wrote:
Barney Wolff wrote:
Try anything BUT /usr/obj as WRKDIRPREFIX. /usr/obj/ports, for
example. I found most or all ports fail to build if that
specific directory is used. I have no idea why.
man make and read .OBJDIR
Peter Radcliffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tony Finch [EMAIL PROTECTED] probably said:
You can't cvsup -STABLE src_all and ports with the same supfile
because the ports tree isn't tagged and cvsup doesn't support multiple
tags in the same supfile. You must use a separate supfile for src
Andrew Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 03:24:27PM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, ym g wrote:
Are there plans for any apps like thin/fast [maybe in kernel]
webserver which uses kqueue
I've been tinkering with kq'ing thttpd - in fact I have it