When running in ex-mode it sets itself in vi-mode.
When running in vi-mode it's basically an alias to the ex and edit
commands. This means that an uppercase first letter splits the screen
in two.
Personally I find this rather confusing, since we overload the function
to mean two different things b
On Fri, Feb 02, 2018 at 08:17:11PM -0700, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> trondd writes:
> > The manpage for vi(1) has a small error for the :Visual/:visual command.
> > The
> > 'V' can be capital or lowercase, followed by an 'i' and optionally 'sual'.
> > Bu
> > t
> > the manpage shows the command
trondd writes:
> The manpage for vi(1) has a small error for the :Visual/:visual command. The
> 'V' can be capital or lowercase, followed by an 'i' and optionally 'sual'. Bu
> t
> the manpage shows the command as [Vi]i[sual] instead of [Vv]i[sual].
This reveals a problem with the manpage. Everywh
The manpage for vi(1) has a small error for the :Visual/:visual command. The
'V' can be capital or lowercase, followed by an 'i' and optionally 'sual'. But
the manpage shows the command as [Vi]i[sual] instead of [Vv]i[sual].
The usage text in vi confirms the correct syntax (as does the roff
docum
sc->hw.min_frame_size is only used for TBI mode, which is only available
on the 82543 according to em_set_media_type()
You'd need to carefully analyze how the TBI_ACCEPT macro is used to see
what's right here. The macro even seems to assume that the vlan tag size
might be part of min_frame_size.
On Thu, Feb 01, 2018 at 11:38:54PM +0100, Michele Curti wrote:
> this diff makes more use of the goto dropanyway instead of repeating
> m_freem() and return.
> Also change the sizeof(etherbroadcastaddr) with ETHER_ADDR_LEN for
> consistency with the other memcmps.
Commited, thanks
bluhm
Hi,
There is a race in the tcp timers. As the may sleep to grab the
netlock, they may still run after they have been disarmed. Deleting
the timeout is not sufficient to cancel them. But the code from
4.4 BSD is assuming this.
So my solution is to add a flag for every timer to see whether it
ha
On 02/02/18 04:31, David Gwynne wrote:
On 28 Jan 2018, at 04:07, bijan wrote:
Thank you (for the quick response) and sorry if I was not as clear
as I should have been! what I meant and was hoping to find was
a source code debugger support, like gdb[1], where one can debug
a running kernel with
On Fri, Feb 02, 2018 at 02:38:54PM +0100, Pierre Emeriaud wrote:
> While playing with bgplg I noticed that 'show ip bgp detail as' error
> message is wrong: expects an AS number but asks for a prefix.
Thanks! Committed.
Kind regards,
Job
Hello
While playing with bgplg I noticed that 'show ip bgp detail as' error
message is wrong: expects an AS number but asks for a prefix.
--- bgplg.h.orig2018-02-02 14:27:29.164112594 +0100
+++ bgplg.h 2018-02-02 14:27:55.255763632 +0100
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
{ BGPCTL, "show"
Hi,
in sys/dev/pci/if_em.c at line 469 there is:
sc->hw.min_frame_size =
ETHER_MIN_LEN + ETHER_CRC_LEN;
But ETHER_MIN_LEN already includes the CRC size:
#define ETHER_MIN_LEN 64 /* Minimum frame length, CRC included */
In revision 1.41 the code changed in this way:
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