dr 01: 1022: AMD, xHCI root hub
Controller /dev/usb4:
addr 01: 1022: AMD, xHCI root hub
So I tried this xorg.conf:
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "wsmouse touchpad"
Driver "synaptics"
MatchUSBID "06cb:00f9"
EndSection
0x04000840, vhtcaps=, vhtop=<80MHz chan,center chan 42,basic MCS set
0-7@1SS 0-7@2SS 0-7@3SS 0-7@4SS 0-7@5SS 0-7@6SS 0-7@7SS>, 195:4 0x02020202,
vendor
0x0050f204104a000110104400010210470010a824e8f8fa487650a3b58fa9b1544952103c0001031049000600372a000120,
vendor 0x0010180201001c, vendor
0x0050f2020101840003a427a442435e0062322f00
Thanks for your help!
Philippe
ess
no! rsn! ""!
Mar 1 18:22:30 t14 /bsd: qwx0: SCAN -> SCAN
On a related note, while trying to connect to the 802.11ac network, I
regularly see the following error message, which I do not see when using
the 802.11g network:
qwx0: failed to enqueue rx buf: 28
I don'
at boot, using the
default pf.conf and when there's no ethernet cable plugged in (I think: I
don't remember seeing this when the cable was plugged in):
pfctl: DIOCADDRULE: Operation not supported by device
pf enabled
starting network
pfctl: DIOCADDRULE: Operat
or
should I try to get a different wifi card (and in such a case, which one)?
Any advice? Thank you.
(I can provide more information like a pcidump or acpidump if anyone is
interested in having a look...)
Philippe
OpenBSD 7.2-current (GENERIC.MP) #825: Su
Hi,
actually, when using fwrite function in R package data.table, an error
occurs because the value returned by deflateBound function from libz (part
of the system) is incorrect. This point seems fixed in zlib version 1.2.3.1
"Take into account wrapper variations in deflateBound()". DeflateBound()
4
meunier chrome 61975 55 / 234368* -rw---rp 131060
meunier chrome 61975 59 / 234368* -rw---rp 131060
meunier chrome 61975 81 / 234451* -rw---rp30792
Philippe
d the 3-way
handshake that a single host can make. max-src-conn-rate
<https://man.openbsd.org/pf.conf#max-src-conn-rate> number/seconds Limit
the rate of new connections over a time interval. The connection rate is an
approximation calculated as a moving average.
Regards
Philippe
Le jeu.
On 19/05/2020 22:19, Dawid Czeluśniak wrote:
> Hi OpenBSD community,
>
> First of all, thank you for 6.7 release.
>
> I am a huge fan of minimal and custom installations
> as I mostly use OpenBSD to host simple HTTP servers.
> I basically use vi to edit httpd.conf file,
> obtain a certificate fro
public / private keys, but my advice is to keep your system
as simple as possible.
Philippe
omputer too). Something like:
openssl enc -aes256 -e < foo > foo.aes256
then I delete foo. (To decrypt use the -d option instead of -e; and read
carefully the openssl(1) man page before you type the command above because
you have no reason to trust me, right?) Then I do backups without worrying
about whether a file is encrypted or not. YMMV.
Philippe
3Gb
> alias chrome='(ulimit -d $((3*1024*1024); /usr/local/bin/chrome'
> alias firefox='(ulimit -d $((3*1024*1024); /usr/local/bin/firefox'
>
> Regards
--
Philippe
0 "Intel Rate Matching
Hub" rev 2.00/0.00 addr 2
vscsi0 at root
scsibus2 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on sd0a (95e98c55f1a277e2.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
inteldrm0: 1600x900, 32bpp
wsdisplay0 at inteldrm0 mux 1: console (std, vt100 emulation), using wskbd0
wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (std, vt100 emulation)
Best regards,
Philippe St-Jacques
on Linux too (because I like pain,
apparently) and it worked fine too.
>+ Build Unison on 6.6 with a lower OCAML version (4.07 seems to work.)
You can try that too but you'll basically be on your own if something
breaks: the unison devs will just tell you to upgrade.
Philippe
s one
differenciate between "I tried startx(1) but it failed because my system is
not modern" and "I tried startx(1) but it failed because somehow I screwed
up my config"?
Thanks,
Philippe
OpenBSD 6.6 (GENERIC) #0: Sat Oct 26 05:57:51 MDT 2019
r...@syspatch-66-i386.ope
On 03/11/2018 18:58, Philippe wrote:
> Hello dear openbsd users,
>
> I would like to install a font (Fira Code), with ligatures.
Hello again,
I know why this wasn't working: the package does not contain the
FiraCode font with ligatures.
So, the solution is:
mkdir ~/.loc
ire
terminal, not just for programming stuff.
Thanks,
--
Philippe
to ligatures in the
FAQ, and I spent quite some time to even find there was a package for
Fira fonts.
Thanks,
--
Philippe
o I'm not sure what
you are trying to do is worth the trouble.
Cheers,
Philippe
Openbsd 6.3 and i have this message when i try to mount a share :
filip@openbsd:~$ sudo mount -t nfs 192.168.1.85:/home/filip/Documents
/mnt/nfs_Documents/
NFS Portmap: RPC: Program not registered
I will be happy to find a solution after long time on google without succes.
Thanks for help
Philippe.
00:03:54 CST 2017
It's not really a big deal but is there a way to fix this?
$ doas wsconsctl display.width=1024 display.height=768
doas (meun...@t43.my.domain) password:
wsconsctl: display.width: read only
wsconsctl: display.height: read only
Thank you.
Philippe
OpenBSD 6.1 (GENERIC)
Nick Holland wrote:
>Another answer to your question might be to change those zeros to ones.
>One way to do that:
>
># tr "\0" "\377"
n behavior is, I think disabling it
>is still reasonable.
I'd agree with that. TrueType fonts are not the default. I think it's
more important to get copy-paste to work the way one would expect it to
work (even if it displays the characters the wrong way).
Philippe
Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
>Philippe Meunier writes:
>> - When the precompose resource is set to false, copy-pasting the result of
>> printf "e\xcc\x81\n" never works correctly in xterm, regardless of
>> whether I use TrueType fonts or not. xterm copy-pastes the
ithout accent. That's another bug
in xterm. The result is displayed correctly when the precompose resource
is set to true.
Philippe
Allan Streib wrote:
>Are you using xterm(1) or uxterm(1)?
uxterm does not exist anymore on OpenBSD 6.1:
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade61.html
Philippe
rrent config:
$ xrdb -query
xterm*background: black
xterm*foreground: white
xterm*metaSendsEscape: true
xterm*multiScroll: true
xterm*precompose: false
xterm*saveLines:256
xterm*scrollBar:true
xterm*scrollKey:true
xterm*scrollTtyOutput: false
xterm*utf8Title:true
xterm*utmpInhibit: true
xterm*visualBell: true
and:
$ set | egrep -i utf
LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
XTERM_LOCALE=en_US.UTF-8
Philippe
dentical (not copied).
which looks wrong but works as expected. I tried to play with various
things like the allowPasteControls resource but to no avail. It looks
like an xterm bug to me but at this point I'm not even sure of that...
Anyone has any clue?
Thanks,
Philippe
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>Philippe Meunier wrote:
>> $ ls
>> Thérèse
>
>That's a bad idea. Do not use non-ASCII bytes in file names.
That's a nice thought but in practice I have some files on that machine
with names written in French, Thai, Chinese, Korean, and
rm*scrollBar:true
xterm*scrollKey:true
xterm*scrollTtyOutput: false
xterm*utf8Title:true
xterm*utmpInhibit: true
xterm*visualBell: true
$ set | egrep -i utf
LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
XTERM_LOCALE=en_US.UTF-8
Thanks,
Philippe
l free
to give it a try.
Philippe
leo_...@volny.cz wrote:
>% tar cvvf -
On a related note, it would be nice if tar(1)'s man page indicated that the
-v option can be specified more than once to get extra information. Until
seeing this discussion thread I had never realized this was possible.
Philippe
t the
windows of the programs move very slowly, I think it lacks a firmware
or settings for the server X.
Kinds Regards
Philippe Ponceblanc
dmesg and sysctl outputs and Xorg.0.log # dmesg
OpenBSD 6.1 (GENERIC.MP) #291: Sat Apr 1 13:53:41 MDT 2017
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/com
IOCBRDGADD: No such file or directory
Sep 17 15:50:12 vache vmd[9599]: OpenBSD.vm: vcpu_assert_pic_irq: can't
assert INTR
How to make this easier to debug? Where can I find useful information?
--
Philippe Pittoli
Doctorant en réseaux informatiques, ICube Strasbourg
Fondateur d'Alsace Réseau Neutre
https://www.arn-fai.net
t 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
> pckbc0 at isa0 port 0x60/5 irq 1 irq 12
> pckbd0 at pckbc0 (kbd slot)
> wskbd0 at pckbd0: console keyboard, using wsdisplay0
> pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61
> spkr0 at pcppi0
> it0 at isa0 port 0x2e/2: IT8721F rev 1, EC port 0x290
> usb6 a
Ted Unangst wrote:
>Philippe Meunier wrote:
>> - is the panic intended (well, known to the developers and considered
>> normal; I hesitate to call it a feature) or is it an oversight?
>
>no, nothing bioctl does should kill init like that.
Well, it does, and it's reprod
thought that, once the softraid volume has been created, its
metadata wouldn't need to change (unless the passphrase is changed, or the
volume is roaming, as seen above). Any idea why part of it gets trashed?
- is there a way to get the computer to boot again, short of wiping the
disk with dd a
27;ll still be able to help them. You don't have to worry about
NAT and dynamic IP addresses anymore. :-)
--
Philippe Pittoli
Doctorant en réseaux informatiques, ICube Strasbourg
Fondateur d'Alsace Réseau Neutre
https://www.arn-fai.net
minek van wrote:
>generating a 63 character long password with random stuff
>
>tr -dc "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789
>\!\"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\\\]^_\`{|}~"
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
>Here the difference is even bigger (about 68%). I think that shows
>enough why S isn't the default (apart from buggy third party
>software).
Fair enough.
Cheers,
Philippe
a
problem. Does anyone know of a relatively common program for which S
is a human-noticeable performance hit?
Cheers,
Philippe
Clint Pachl wrote:
>But Philippe is noticing this behavior even in single user mode, right? In
>single user, init and a shell should be all that is running in userland.
Right. Even after cold-booting straight into single user mode I still
see those weird-looking load peaks.
>If in si
couldn't figure out the source. Does anyone have
any idea of how to find it?
Thanks,
Philippe
the way that made me notice the
problem).
Cheers,
Philippe
k the check_mailboxes function in /usr/libexec/security
should either skip lock files or check them in a different way...
Cheers,
Philippe
and is located on a
filesystem mounted with the wxallowed mount(8) option.)?
Thanks,
Philippe
"mprotect W^X
violation" message in the logs when I run java), it's just an example)
Philippe
David Coppa wrote:
>readelf -l /path/to/executable
Well, thanks, but... what should I look for in the output, exactly?
Philippe
Hello,
How does one check whether an existing program has been linked using
the wxneeded option or not?
I tried to play with objdump -x but I don't know what to look for in
the output... Any help? Thank you.
Cheers,
Philippe
ot;generate random floating point
number and truncate to even" model which is described (not very
clearly, IMHO) in the man page.
Philippe
o debug. Anyway, I don't know which one of jot or jot's man page is
going to be fixed but I'd advocate for reverting to the previous
behavior to preserve the semantics of scripts that rely on it.
Cheers,
Philippe
on on the Internet about how to use mutt
with IMAP/IMAPS and SMTP/SMTPS...
Philippe
stalled jdk-1.7.0 (from packages too) and that solved the problem
for now, but it would be neat if someone had a (preferably simple)
solution to getting Eclipse and jdk-1.8.0 to work together.
Thanks,
Philippe
the end of the script that I use to configure network interfaces.
Thanks.
Philippe
like the ones
above over just the past three days...
So is there a way to make unbound(8) more quiet (short of sending the
log messages to /dev/null)?
For info, this is the unbound(8) version 1.5.4 from OpenBSD
5.8-release.
Thank you,
Philippe
one.
Loaded symbols for /usr/libexec/ld.so
#0 0x1ab63feb in ?? () from /usr/bin/which
(gdb) bt
#0 0x1ab63feb in ?? () from /usr/bin/which
#1 0x87486000 in ?? ()
#2 0x3ab6303d in ?? () from /usr/bin/which
#3 0x02e6 in ?? ()
#4 0x in ?? ()
(gdb)
Thanks,
Philippe
dle patterns*
*error: [drm:pid19769:i915_write32] *ERROR* Unknown unclaimed register
before writing to 64040*
*error: [drm:pid19769:intel_dp_set_link_train] *ERROR* Timed out waiting
for DP idle patterns*
*error: [drm:pid19769:i915_write32] *ERROR* Unknown unclaimed register
before writing to 64040*
--
*Jean-Philippe Provost*
1, output=0, feature=0
uhid6 at uhidev2 reportid 7: input=7, output=0, feature=0
uhid7 at uhidev2 reportid 8: input=1, output=0, feature=0
vscsi0 at root
scsibus4 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus5 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on wd0a (6f9940bc0ff88ee5.a) swap on wd0b dump on wd0
Hi,
I don't have any CD. I just downloaded the bsd.rd for 5.8 and it wont boot
and ask what I want to do.
Since I have 5.7 installed on it, the dmesg I got is the one from 5.7 boot
and not bsd.rd (5.8) boot.
Am I clear?
--
*Jean-Philippe Provost*
2015-10-19 16:16 GMT-04:00 Peter
Any ideas? The box is a Dell Inspiron â
--
*Jean-Philippe Provost*
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 05:39:46PM -0400, Jean-Philippe Ouellet wrote:
> And an intel microcode update:
> https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/24290
Oops, I read the date wrong on that page.
Still though.
> And microsoft (yup) pushed an update for it:
> https://support.microso
And an intel microcode update:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/24290
And microsoft (yup) pushed an update for it:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-ca/kb/3064209
Waiting to get the new ucode through bios updates (which will
realistically never come) sounds like a recipie for disaster.
D
On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 07:12:23PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
> luke...@onemodel.org wrote:
> > The goal: I'd like to run multiple simultaneous X sessions and switch
> > among them with Ctrl-Alt-F8, Ctrl-Alt-F9, etc, each one as a different
> > user (separation of privileges, like general browsing
Ted Unangst wrote:
>You tell ksh to exit on error.
[...]
>You run a command (egrep) that exits with an error.
So correct... (head hits keyboard). Thanks!
Philippe
sing ^C, bash also
kills the background loop too, if it's still running)!
- It's ksh 5.2.14 running on OpenBSD 5.6 generic stable i386.
Thanks,
Philippe
It sounds like you're approaching this the wrong way.
What property are you actually trying to attain? If you're giving
people filesystem access then you're probably not worried about
people changing the contents of whatever your repo has in its
notion of the "HEAD" state. It sounds more like you'
Apple is annoying and likes to shuffle their documentation around
every few years. Maybe it's worth linking to archive.org instead.
Index: distrib/notes/macppc/prep
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/distrib/notes/macppc/prep,v
retrieving revisi
What you are trying is not new, but crazy and sh*t seem pretty spot on.
Your description, not mine.
There's even a wikipedia article dedicated to how dumb this is!
>From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Database-as-IPC:
In computer programming, Database-as-IPC is an anti-pattern where
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 03:47:14PM -0400, Brian McCafferty wrote:
> Install it to a usb stick.
And then try to not get banned from the store you're trying the
new hardware in for "uploading malware" (apparently that's what
the dmesg scolling by looks like to the untrained eye :P),
even if you got
On Mon, Jun 09, 2014 at 03:07:17PM -0700, Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
> http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html shows the 'cvs update'
> command being run by root ("#" shell prompt)
One example (the latest one added) in the "Using CVS to ..." section
uses $, as do all the examples in the "Example usage
I've been using one (early 2008 model?) for several weeks now.
Suspend works, hw.setperf works, radeondrm works for X, internal audio
doesn't seem to work, but I can't say I've spent a long time trying to
make it work.
There are a few minor issues, like the console framebuffer doesn't take
up the
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 10:32:08AM +0200, Axel wrote:
> Today I will download the package from another machine and another Internet
> connection, and I will use another USB pen.
Oh, are you installing the driver from a USB storage device because this is
actually rather an internet bootstrapping pr
That happens to me when I upgrade on a connection with one of those stupid
captive web portal things. Is that the case for you by any chance?
I can confirm on almost the exact same hardware that it does work no problem
with a not-stupid internet connection. (At least as of a few days ago. I had
li
Theo de Raadt wrote:
>Some other debugging toolkits get them too. To a large extent these
>come with almost no performance cost.
Is there any special reason why there is no /etc/malloc.conf by
default (linking to, say, 'S') then?
Philippe
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 03:15:43AM -0400, Jean-Philippe Ouellet wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 05:15:36PM -0400, Jean-Philippe Ouellet wrote:
> > $ grep -rF w...@openbsd.org www | wc -l
> > 2558
> >
> > Perhaps those should be changed then?
> >
> >
On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 05:15:36PM -0400, Jean-Philippe Ouellet wrote:
> $ grep -rF w...@openbsd.org www | wc -l
> 2558
>
> Perhaps those should be changed then?
>
> I'd send a patch, but I think it'd be silly since it'd just be
> a mechanical change, and
Maybe it's because you commented half of it out?
On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 07:52:52PM -0400, marst wrote:
> #!/bin/sh
> scrot -s '%Y-%m-%d_$wx$h.png' # -e 'mv $f ~/documents/shots' -e 'feh $f'
^^^
Another thing that looks like an issue is the two -e args. It doesn't w
On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 12:39:10PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 13:27, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I just tried sending an email to www@ and I got a bounce:
>
> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=139557902002995&w=2
$ grep -rF w...@openbsd.org www | wc -l
255
On 3/19/14 6:22 AM, Zé Loff wrote:
> As far as I can tell, if a commented line on ipsec.conf ends with "\"
> then the following line will also be considered a comment (if the next
> line also ends with "\" the commenting is propagated). For example
>
> #ike esp from A.A.A.A to C.C.C.C \
> ike
On 3/17/14 10:19 PM, Adam Thompson wrote:
> OK, obviously I missed something. How do you resize ffs filesystems without
> a dump/restore step?
> -Adam
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=growfs
On 3/17/14 3:25 PM, Jean-Francois Simon wrote:
> Just to mention, I'm looking for a more private ESP. As I know that
> OpenBSD conveys an idea of security, I tend to trust a provider
> relying on this OS.
Not necessarily a safe assumption.
> I'm also using own server today, essentially, I have'nt
On 3/15/14 12:54 PM, Jean-Francois Simon wrote:
> I'm looking for a secure mail provider, i fpossible using OpenBSD,
> also wondering if OpenBSD itself provides it for interested people.
> If anybody has informations thanks would be interesting to share.
https://github.com/mailserv/mailserv comes
On 3/14/14 5:09 AM, Jean-Philippe Ouellet wrote:> Hello,
> ...
> Anyway... we have signfiy now and the FAQ still says otherwise.
Oh, I forgot these:
tedu's backport
http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/signify-backport
my osx "port"
https://github.com/jpouellet/signify-osx
Hello,
>From section 3.5:
The OpenBSD project does not digitally sign releases. The above
command only detects accidental damage, not malicious tampering.
If the men in black suits are out to get you, they're going to
get you.
It seems the men in black /are/ out to get everyone af
stallation USB flash drive from a physical Windows 7 DVD on OpenBSD,
I'd still like to know the answer, just out of curiosity.
Philippe
the same thing on OpenBSD, or am I out of
luck?
Thanks,
Philippe
among developers for one.
Except doesn't drm(4) enable console framebuffer stuff now? Maybe we
can't do vesa/fbdev or whatever like linux can, but I'm not sure this
answer is still correct.
Thoughts?
- Jean-Philippe
The MacPorts project does this well with their 'livecheck', and it is
indeed a very valuable feature, especially for maintainers of many ports.
I have mine on a cron job, and I get emails when new versions are
released, and I know a few others who have done the same for their
respective ports.
Ma
On 3/19/13 2:23 AM, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 05:33:12PM -0600, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>I would like to know if anyone is using OpenBSD on MacBook pro (intel
>> based) and how well the system works on it. Is there any hardware issue?
>> Performance?
>>
>
Le 2013-02-20 15:52, Philippe Grégoire a écrit :
Le 2013-02-20 12:51, Antoine Jacoutot a écrit :
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 12:46:27PM -0500, Philippe Grégoire wrote:
Anyway:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/devel/libvmime/Makefile.diff?r1=1.13;r2=1.14;f=h
Thanks.
The diff shows
Le 2013-02-20 12:51, Antoine Jacoutot a écrit :
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 12:46:27PM -0500, Philippe Grégoire wrote:
Anyway:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/devel/libvmime/Makefile.diff?r1=1.13;r2=1.14;f=h
Thanks.
The diff shows the revision was prior to 5.2 but it seems it wasn
Le 2013-02-20 12:17, Antoine Jacoutot a écrit :
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 12:13:00PM -0500, Philippe Grégoire wrote:
Le 2013-02-20 11:56, Antoine Jacoutot a écrit :
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 11:48:10AM -0500, Philippe Grégoire wrote:
Le 2013-02-20 02:44, Antoine Jacoutot a écrit :
On Tue, Feb 19
Le 2013-02-20 11:56, Antoine Jacoutot a écrit :
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 11:48:10AM -0500, Philippe Grégoire wrote:
Le 2013-02-20 02:44, Antoine Jacoutot a écrit :
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 08:55:39PM -0500, Philippe Grégoire wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to check the possibilities with Zarafa and
Le 2013-02-20 02:44, Antoine Jacoutot a écrit :
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 08:55:39PM -0500, Philippe Grégoire wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to check the possibilities with Zarafa and installed
OpenBSD 5.2 on an empty machine. Sadly, I spent the last hours
trying to figure out the cause of the following
Hi,
I am trying to check the possibilities with Zarafa and installed
OpenBSD 5.2 on an empty machine. Sadly, I spent the last hours
trying to figure out the cause of the following messages in
httpd's error log:
'[...] child pid $x exit signal Segmentation fault (11)'
I tried calling it with '-X
est? I'm
really at a loss for what to do here.
Many thanks,
Jean-Philippe
[1] http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=113459984810732&w=2
[2]
http://www.watson.org/~robert/2007woot/2007usenixwoot-exploitingconcurrency.pdf
On 12/20/12 4:20 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 04:06:52AM -0500, Jean-Philippe Ouellet wrote:
>
>> On 12/20/12 3:53 AM, Jean-Philippe Ouellet wrote:
>>> and madvise() them to not be swapped out?
>>
>> Oops, I think I might have misinterpr
On 12/20/12 3:53 AM, Jean-Philippe Ouellet wrote:
> and madvise() them to not be swapped out?
Oops, I think I might have misinterpreted the meaning of MADV_WILLNEED.
I think I meant mlock().
th using instead of just using
select/poll/kqueue/event(3) directly?
[1] http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=112690025715479&w=2
[2]
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/src/sys/kern/uipc_socket.c
[3] http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/src/sys/kern/syscalls.c
Many thanks for any and all advice,
Jean-Philippe Ouellet
Hi Claudio,
I've been running your patch for a while now with no issues at all, thanks!
I'm still having the problem below, have you seen that somewhere else?
Rimi
Le 8 avr. 2012 ` 16:26, Rimi Philippe a icrit :
> PE2 marks the route as announced, but doesn't announce it. It
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