Earlier I ported Bill Paul's ndis emulator for using wireless drivers
designed for Windows on OpenIndiana for x86_64. This is supposed to be
usable with at least several Broadcom device models, though I only
tested on BCM 4312.
I did not get any problem reports about the ndis.1.3.0.rc3 as release
On 19/06/2013 08:33, Jean-Pierre wrote:
> Earlier I ported Bill Paul's ndis emulator for using wireless drivers
> designed for Windows on OpenIndiana for x86_64. This is supposed to be
> usable with at least several Broadcom device models, though I only
> tested on BCM 4312.
>
> I did not get any
Hi All
I am probably guilty as I have delivered .so symlinks in
/usr/gcc/4.7/lib pointing at the gcc 4.7 private copies of libgmp,
libmpc and libmpfr.
They are only needed when building gcc itself. One potential
workaround would be to stop delivering them and create required
symlinks temporarily
Saso Kiselkov wrote:
On 19/06/2013 08:33, Jean-Pierre wrote:
Earlier I ported Bill Paul's ndis emulator for using wireless drivers
designed for Windows on OpenIndiana for x86_64. This is supposed to be
usable with at least several Broadcom device models, though I only
tested on BCM 4312.
I did
On 06/19/2013 12:30, Andrzej Szeszo wrote:
Hi All
Good day.
I am probably guilty as I have delivered .so symlinks in
/usr/gcc/4.7/lib pointing at the gcc 4.7 private copies of libgmp,
libmpc and libmpfr.
They are only needed when building gcc itself. One potential
workaround would be to stop
On 2013-06-19 10:49, Jean-Pierre wrote:
The emulator is a driver which executes in kernel space.
It does not imply any kernel changes, just adding a kernel module
by installing two binary files and associating to the wifi device.
One of these files is generic (a kind of shared object), the other
On 19/06/2013 09:49, Jean-Pierre wrote:
> The emulator is a driver which executes in kernel space.
>
> It does not imply any kernel changes, just adding a kernel module
> by installing two binary files and associating to the wifi device.
> One of these files is generic (a kind of shared object), t
On 06/19/2013 12:28 PM, Saso Kiselkov wrote:
On 19/06/2013 09:49, Jean-Pierre wrote:
The emulator is a driver which executes in kernel space.
It does not imply any kernel changes, just adding a kernel module
by installing two binary files and associating to the wifi device.
One of these files i
Hi All
I have configured Jenkins job which is continuously building and
publishing vanilla illumos-gate packages to the /hipster repo.
Jenkins is actually rebuilding this component:
https://github.com/OpenIndiana/oi-userland/tree/oi/hipster/components/illumos/illumos-gate
The big change is that
> Finally, I'll try to revise Jean-Pierre's final (currently posted)
> distribution to see if it matches my local build tree - possibly,
> I had some further enhancements to makefiles and/or scripts in order
> to simplify the build and management of the bcmndis driver.
So I did get around to it t
In a new install of 151a7, just upgraded to hipster 151a8, I'm having an issue
with the netcat package:
# pkg install netcat
Creating Plan |
pkg install: The requested change to the system attempts to install multiple
actions
for legacy 'SUNWftpr' with conflicting attributes:
1 package deli
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