Ian Collins wrote:
> Roland Mainz wrote:
> >-- snip --
> >... is there any way around this problem ? "-g" is needed by
> >"ctfconvert"&co. and seems to rule-out another usefull optimisation...
> >;-(
> >
> Just curious, why would -g be required?
"ctfconvert"&co. seems to require these data to gene
Roland Mainz wrote:
>-- snip --
>... is there any way around this problem ? "-g" is needed by
>"ctfconvert"&co. and seems to rule-out another usefull optimisation...
>;-(
>
>
>
Just curious, why would -g be required?
Ian
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Roland Mainz writes:
> > It's a priority problem, and the kind of one that perversely results
> > from having too many open source things integrated with the Solaris
> > distribution. :-<
>
> "tcsh" lives in SFW, right ?
Right.
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James Carlson wrote:
> Thomas Maier-Komor writes:
> > to do so and good arguments to support an upgrade. Unfortunately
> > there seems to be a great fear of regressions hidden within newer
> > versions of tcsh - I don't know why...
>
> No, I don't think that's the issue at all. The issue is a per
Hi!
Is there any way how I can use Sun Studio's "-xMerge" option in OS/Net
code ?
A quick test results in the following warning:
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$ make install
mkdir -p "$(dirname "pics/bltins/alarm.o")"
/home/test001/ksh93/on_build1/test1_sparc/usr/src/tools/proto/opt/onbld/bin/sparc/cw
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Hi,
I am studing the crash dump routines of opensoalris now days, mainly the flow of panic() funcion.
Can someone let me know the answers of following questions.
- What all can be configured as dump device ?
- Swap partition on local disk is ok, that is by default
- Dedicated raw part