Re: libgtop and gnome

2007-10-09 Thread Pieter Dumon
Indeed. It's because the interface with the kernel has changed. I tried to correct it myself, and now libgtop compiles on my machine but doesn't show the right numbers :-) I'll send you the "compiles but doesn't work"-patch if I find the time after work. On 10/9/07, Ferruccio Zamuner <[EMAIL PROTE

Re: libgtop2 and xorg break

2007-08-25 Thread Pieter Dumon
Finally found some time to fix libgtop2 to get it compiled on -preview. Probably doesn't show all the right numbers, though :-) All of the gnome meta-package now compiles on my machine and it seems to run. However, the first window or menu I try to open makes the mouse jump to the upper left corn

Re: libgtop2 and xorg break

2007-08-14 Thread Pieter Dumon
On 8/13/07, Simon 'corecode' Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nothing at all -- the vmspace is not being exported. You might want to be > interested in some memory statistics though. All fields should be documented > in /usr/include/sys/kinfo.h. > > If you're in doubt, just list what the o

Re: libgtop2 and xorg break

2007-08-13 Thread Pieter Dumon
> X11_TYPE, as > the values we have in /etc/mk.conf are the defaults on DragonFly anyway. In any case: the default value for X11_TYPE works for the modular xorg packages. I bmake installed it without any problem

Re: libgtop2 and xorg break

2007-08-13 Thread Pieter Dumon
On 8/13/07, Chris Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Pieter Dumon wrote: > > pkgsrc/sysutils/libgtop2 doesn't compile on my fresh 1.10 system > > (don't know if it did before): > > > > proclist.c: In function 'glibtop_get_proclist_p': > &

Re: libgtop2 and xorg break

2007-08-13 Thread Pieter Dumon
Ok, Thanks for the X11 help. On 8/13/07, Chris Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The error is probably due to DF struct proc diverging from freebsd > somewhere along the line. Probably just a few lines of diff would get > things working, but that may be more than you feel like doing.. Yeah, I'l

libgtop2 and xorg break

2007-08-12 Thread Pieter Dumon
Hi, pkgsrc/sysutils/libgtop2 doesn't compile on my fresh 1.10 system (don't know if it did before): proclist.c: In function 'glibtop_get_proclist_p': proclist.c:106: error: structure has no member 'kp_proc' proclist.c:106: error: 'SRUN' undeclared (first use in this function) ... proclist.c:109:

Re: weired behavior

2007-05-29 Thread Pieter Dumon
Hmm. I think I had the same with a Gentoo Linux installation recently. I thought it was just my X settings or so. (I didn't have the time yet to look into it). So I guess this isn't Dragonfly-related. regards, Pieter On 5/29/07, km b <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: G'day all, I just synced with the

Re: Problem with ssh connection

2006-10-26 Thread Pieter Dumon
If I would use your settings, all my colleagues could grab the key to the computer room, log in on the console, su to root and just access each other's stuff ? Doesn't look very attractive to me. What am I not getting here ? If your console is marked as being secure in /etc/ttys, yes. You

Pacman?

2006-08-16 Thread Pieter Dumon
On 8/16/06, Gergo Szakal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: TBH, I don't see why have ports for FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Gentoo and whatever, why not make a system that has many packages for many OS's. Well, that is exactly the goal of both pkgsrc and portage, isn't it ? (Both are meant to be portable over /r

Re: Pacman?

2006-08-16 Thread Pieter Dumon
As a sidenote: someone is porting Portage from Gentoo/Linux over to Dragonfly, and it's being ported to FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD. This means both the (source-based) package installation infrastructure (however,I don't know if they're replacing pkgsrc on NetBSD or using it, for example), and th

Re: disk diagnostics

2006-07-30 Thread Pieter Dumon
You're right: softdep did the trick. Turned it on on the /usr/obj filesystem, and the rm of the whole world_i386 of 1.7 preview took about 10 seconds Thanks! I didn't expect soft updates to make such a huge difference. Pieter On 7/27/06, Joerg Sonnenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Th

Re: disk diagnostics

2006-07-27 Thread Pieter Dumon
Could this be an interrupt problem? I'd be interested to see the output from "vmstat -i" before and after such an rm or tar command or similar. Also, some lines from "iostat 5" during the rm/tar might be useful. I'll post that tomorrow or so On 7/27/06, Joerg Sonnenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: disk diagnostics

2006-07-27 Thread Pieter Dumon
On 7/26/06, Bill Hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: complete in *seconds* what you are reporting in *minutes*. that's what I thought too. Something just has to be wrong with your set up. yep, and I'd like to find out what. Below are some logs. Pieter -- before rm -rf world_i386: df

Fwd: disk diagnostics

2006-07-26 Thread Pieter Dumon
-- Forwarded message -- From: Pieter Dumon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Jul 26, 2006 12:44 PM Subject: Re: disk diagnostics To: Bill Hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> No, nothing like that. It's the same whether I'm running it in a console or in an xterm running as

Re: disk diagnostics

2006-07-26 Thread Pieter Dumon
Wow, not too fast. I don't have access to my machine right now (I'm at work), so I will post detailed stats later (timed rm, top output, ...) - no servers (web,mail,smb,) are running - no other users present - no cron jobs or other daemons or other processes apart from the standard system pro

disk diagnostics

2006-07-25 Thread Pieter Dumon
Hi, how can I diagnose my disk read/write throughput under DFLy ? my system runs well except that untarring even small tar files or deleting files takes a lot of time (e.g. the removal of /usr/obj/usr/src/world_i386 during a make buildworld takes about 25 minutes (I admit it's got a lot of files,

Re: SMBFS questions

2006-06-07 Thread Pieter Dumon
On 6/7/06, Simon 'corecode' Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 07.06.2006, at 14:05, Gergo Szakal wrote: >> If you add them to your kernel config (or to GENERIC, for that >> reason), >> they will get compiled in. So the exact point is *not* to have it in >> the kernel config, but instead to

Re: pkgsrc-2006Q1 build

2006-06-06 Thread Pieter Dumon
Can I install packages from the HEAD build (pkgsrc-stable/DragonFly/HEAD) on a system with the current preview DFly (1.5.3-preview) ? (It gives a warning but installs the package) Where should we actually submit DragonFly-related pkgsrc bugs ? I'm getting some error installing graphics/MesaLib fr

Re: BootBlocks.

2006-06-03 Thread Pieter Dumon
On 6/3/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > And don't forget the BSD besides Desktop BSD don't state as goal > to conquer the Desktop of peoples grandmothers. > And especially DragonFly aims at Cluster and performance. I understand that. I am also extremely sceptic on the interest

RE: FAQ in italian!!

2006-04-18 Thread Pieter Dumon
You need to put your page in the Italian category. At the end of the document, put [[Category:FAQ]] [[Category:Italian]] BTW, I updated the Dutch FAQ. If there are people that know a better Dutch phrase for "tracking" a CVS tag, please go ahead Pieter Quoting Saverio Iacovelli <[EMAIL PROTE

re: installing DFly 1.5.2

2006-04-09 Thread Pieter Dumon
You CAN download LATEST-Preview.iso.bz2 - First log in as root - do ln -s a /etc/malloc.conf - log back in as "installer", this gets rid of the bug and the installation procedure works very fine (at least it did for me) After installation - follow the pkgsrc installation procedure at http://wiki.

no system rules

2005-09-04 Thread Pieter Dumon
I was using 1.3.4preview with pkgsrc. "everything" worked fine. today I cvsup-ed /usr/src to the latest (1.3.5) preview and now bmake in any pkgsrc package dir gives me bmake: no system rules (sys.mk) what stupid error of mine could be the cause of this ? - did buildworld,buildkernel,installk