Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Roland Mainz wrote:
... what's the general procedure to make a project private API
consolidation private ?
File an ARC fasttrack (or maybe even a self-review case if simple
enough) declaring the list of interfaces and their new stability
level.
Examples:
Jason:
Two questions from the peanut gallery, inline...
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 8:20 PM, Brian CameronBrian.Cameron at sun.com
wrote:
- There are many concerns about the Face Browser and whether it should
be turned on by default.
- Glenn Faden suggested it not be the default
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Author: Brian Cameron
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Garrett D'Amore wrote:
Darren J Moffat wrote:
Dataset rename restrictions
---
On rename a dataset can non be moved out of its wrapping key hierarchy
ie where it inherits the keysource property from. This is best
explained by example:
# zfs get -r keysource tank
Brian Cameron wrote:
- Alan Coopersmith asked why some scripts are installed to /usr/lib and
others to /usr/lib/ConsoleKit/scripts.
The difference is that the files installs to /usr/lib are libexec
programs which would normally be installed to /usr/libexec on Linux.
So will you be
Darren J Moffat wrote:
Garrett D'Amore wrote:
Darren J Moffat wrote:
Dataset rename restrictions
---
On rename a dataset can non be moved out of its wrapping key hierarchy
ie where it inherits the keysource property from. This is best
explained by example:
# zfs
Garrett D'Amore wrote:
[replying off arc]
Hmm that's too bad. I think it would still be preferable for
changes of this nature to get at least some minimal review at ARC.
Although as we don't have any ZFS representation at ARC, maybe review of
such changes wouldn't add anything useful.
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Kernel Cryptographic Framework support for FIPS 140-2
1.2 Name of Document Author/Supplier:
Anthony Scarpino
Technical
LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable will be set to
/usr/lib/gnome-private in run-mozilla.sh script to avoid
linking/loading
of the plugins with libraries older/different versions of the new
libraries and they will always link to /usr/lib/gnome-private
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Darren Reed dr146992 at sac.sfbay.sun.com wrote:
EXAMPLES
The main() function of a network server could look like this:
int background; /* background flag */
/* Load and verify the configuration. */
/* Go into background. */
if
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 6:20 PM, Joerg
SchillingJoerg.Schilling at fokus.fraunhofer.de wrote:
Darren Reed dr146992 at sac.sfbay.sun.com wrote:
EXAMPLES
? ? ?The main() function of a network server could look like this:
? ? ?int background; ?/* background flag */
? ? ?/* Load and verify
Looks straight-forward to me. +1.
- Garrett
Darren J Moffat wrote:
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Garrett D'Amore wrote:
My preference is that if the utility would only ever be run by an
administrator to debug a service, or to start up something manually that
should have been started by SMF, then /usr/lib is probably better. If
it is a reasonable thing that administrators might need
The timeout for this case has been reached and all
issues have been resolved. I'm marking this case
closed approved.
Cheers,
Jim
I've updated the case directory in the commitment3.materials directory
with updated materials.
No such file or directory.
/net/sac.sfbay/export/sac/Archives/CaseLog/arc/PSARC/2008/181
marduk.eng-gww[200]: l
20080306_govinda.tatti@commitment2.materials/
Gary Winiger wrote:
I've updated the case directory in the commitment3.materials directory
with updated materials.
No such file or directory.
It moved to commitment2.materials. (Since we're not planning on having
a third commitment review, it didn't seem appropriate to have
Brian Cameron wrote:
- Alan Coopersmith raised the issue that we need a follow-up case to
EOL CDE Login. Personally I think that it would make more sense if
the engineers within the Desktop team who are responsible for CDE
login were to follow-up with such a case. It would be better, I
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 08:20:14PM -0500, Brian Cameron wrote:
- Several people (Joerg Barfurth, Darren Moffat, Nicolas Williams) have
highlighted that GDM should not touch the user's $HOME directory
before the user authenticates. Currently GDM accesses the user's
face image
Alan:
Brian Cameron wrote:
- Alan Coopersmith raised the issue that we need a follow-up case to
EOL CDE Login. Personally I think that it would make more sense if
the engineers within the Desktop team who are responsible for CDE
login were to follow-up with such a case. It would
James Carlson wrote:
On Aug 17, 2009, at 7:29 PM, Nicolas Williams Nicolas.Williams at sun.com
wrote:
If I've misunderstood about the availability of daemon() in Linux,
please feel free to correct me. Otherwise I'd be punching the derail
button on this case.
It's there in libc in RHEL5.
Nicolas Williams wrote:
snip
Ideally we'd have something like:
/*
* Depending on flags daemon2() will fork(), setsid(), fork(),
* chdir(/), etcetera. In the child daemon2() will call
* templace_callback(); if that returns non-zero, then daemon2() will
* exit(2) with that error. In
The updated spec is attached below.
Darren
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Ok, I get the 64-bit libraries, but I have to ask about the 64 bit
commands in /usr/bin/... What do they buy us? Are they necessary?
Shouldn't you be isaexec()ing here? Is there a 64-bit pkgconfig file?
-Norm
Brian Cameron wrote:
5. Interface changes since LSARC 2008/706:
Joerg Schilling wrote:
Vladimir Kotal Vladimir.Kotal at sun.com wrote:
It's older and more common than that. It's a BSD-ism.
Yep, the beast is quite old. The daemon() function is present in libc
sources of 4.4BSD-Lite with a date of 1993. It can be also found in
4.3BSD-Reno with a date of
I'm sponsoring this fasttrack for Ed Posnak ed.posnak at gmail.com, it
times out on 08/25/2009.
This project proposes to update libresolv(3LIB)/libresolv.so.2 to
ISC libbind 6.0.
Release binding: minor.
Current Solaris libresolv.so.2 is based on ISC code circa 2003 with Solaris
specific
I just had a two hour discussion about these topics with the upstream
GDM co-maintainers, and want to update the proposal based on what would
be acceptable to get these code changes upstream. Darren Moffat, I also
have some questions about your requirement that the Face Browser support
+1
- Garrett
Sebastien Roy wrote:
I'm sponsoring this fasttrack for Ed Posnak ed.posnak at gmail.com, it
times out on 08/25/2009.
This project proposes to update libresolv(3LIB)/libresolv.so.2 to
ISC libbind 6.0.
Release binding: minor.
Current Solaris libresolv.so.2 is based on ISC
Nicolas:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 08:20:14PM -0500, Brian Cameron wrote:
- Several people (Joerg Barfurth, Darren Moffat, Nicolas Williams) have
highlighted that GDM should not touch the user's $HOME directory
before the user authenticates. Currently GDM accesses the user's
face
I just updated the onepager in the case materials with the updated
version with the below changes.
Brian
On 08/18/09 17:49, Justin Roth wrote:
OK, good point - I've now removed these:
/usr/bin/amd64/sox Uncommitted command
/usr/bin/sparcv9/sox Uncommitted command
/usr/bin/amd64/soxi
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 06:00:08PM -0500, Brian Cameron wrote:
[...]
But, this should not be a problem. As long as GDM exposes interfaces
that the installer, Users and Groups, and useradd(1M) interfaces can use to
configure GDM to show the right users in the Face Browser, this sort of
deeper
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 06:29:29PM -0500, Brian Cameron wrote:
Provided that it is possible for the installer(s) and user add tools to
edit the configuration, yes. If not then... no.
If the installer runs as a user which can modify the GDM configuration
file /etc/gdm/custom.conf with 644
OK, good point - I've now removed these:
/usr/bin/amd64/soxUncommittedcommand
/usr/bin/sparcv9/soxUncommittedcommand
/usr/bin/amd64/soxiUncommittedsymlink
/usr/bin/sparcv9/soxiUncommittedsymlink
/usr/bin/amd64/rec
Sebastien Roy wrote:
| inet_cidr_ntop | Volatile | Undocumented |
| inet_cidr_ntop | Volatile | Undocumented |
| inet_nsap_addr | Volatile | Undocumented |
| inet_nsap_ntoa | Volatile |
I'm sponsoring the following fast-track for Michael Lim. It times out
on 08/25/2009. The release binding is Patch.
1. Project Summary
Project Crossbow introduced the 'cpus' data link property. This
property is used by the mac kernel module to bind kernel threads
(poll, worker,
James Carlson wrote:
Sebastien Roy wrote:
| inet_cidr_ntop | Volatile | Undocumented |
| inet_cidr_ntop | Volatile | Undocumented |
| inet_nsap_addr | Volatile | Undocumented |
| inet_nsap_ntoa |
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