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2003 Jul 13
1
sys/dev/ie/if_ie.c warnigns in yesterdays CVSup
Hi, I'm not sure if this has been brought up in the past yet, but when building the kernel from yesterdays 4_RELENG CVSup, I got a lot of complilation warnings (it seems if_ie.c hasn't been updated in 3 months, so changes have happened elsewhere, it seems.) HTH, /usr/src/sys/dev/ie/if_ie.c: In function `ieget': /usr/src/sys/dev/ie/if_ie.c:1178: warning: passing arg 1 of
2003 Mar 31
2
basename() in libgen
IRIX 6.5 has the basename() function in libgen. SYNOPSIS cc [flag ...] file ... -lgen [library ...] #include <libgen.h> char *basename (char *path); -- ayamura
2001 Jun 07
0
Patch for systems with no setreuid()
Sorry if I'm duplicating an existing patch, but... On systems with no seteuid() that have setreuid() there is an emulation, but if both are lacking (but we do have setresuid()), nothing is done. The following seems to be right, but I've only got one machine (running an ancient version of HP-UX) which needs this so it may not be general: --cut-here-- --- config.h.in.orig Thu Jun 7
2008 Feb 26
11
Is there way to trace memory in the dtrace ?
N_conreq:entry { self->x=1; calledaddr=(struct xaddrf *)arg3; callingaddr=(struct xaddrf *)arg4; trace(calledaddr->link_id); tracemem(calledaddr->DTE_MAC.lsap_add, 80); trace(callingaddr->link_id); tracemem(callingaddr->DTE_MAC.lsap_add, 80); } 0 -> N_conreq 255
2000 Feb 14
0
[openssh-1.2.2] some porting notes for SunOS 4.1.4
Hi. Here are the relevant details about the setup: SunOS 4.1.4 gcc 2.7.2.2 tcp wrappers 7.5 egd 0.6 (doesn't really come into play at compile time) The following only pertains to the compilation (and linking) stage. Code and patches are SunOS specific. -- The following functions are missing in SunOS: strerror, atexit, memmove. I wrote simple replacements in term of on_exit and bcopy
2000 May 20
3
Portable OpenSSH-2.1.0p2
This is to announce the availability of portable OpenSSH-2.1.0p2. This is a bug-fix release, addressing the following issues: - X authentication works again (thanks to Markus Friedl) - Don't touch utmp if utmpx is in use - Fix SIGCHLD problems on AIX and HPUX (Thanks to Tom Bertelson) - HPUX compile fixes (Thanks to Lutz Jaenicke) - Accept an empty shell in /etc/passwd - SunOS4 compile fixes.
2000 May 20
3
Portable OpenSSH-2.1.0p2
This is to announce the availability of portable OpenSSH-2.1.0p2. This is a bug-fix release, addressing the following issues: - X authentication works again (thanks to Markus Friedl) - Don't touch utmp if utmpx is in use - Fix SIGCHLD problems on AIX and HPUX (Thanks to Tom Bertelson) - HPUX compile fixes (Thanks to Lutz Jaenicke) - Accept an empty shell in /etc/passwd - SunOS4 compile fixes.
2001 May 22
1
[PATCH]: configure.in: Missing check for setvbuf
Hi, in configure.in the patch for `setvbuf' is missing while in sftp-int.c the HAVE_SETVBUF define is used: Index: configure.in =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/openssh_cvs/configure.in,v retrieving revision 1.286 diff -u -p -r1.286 configure.in --- configure.in 2001/05/17 03:32:51 1.286 +++ configure.in 2001/05/22 11:59:54 @@ -460,7 +460,7
2003 Jan 13
0
SX-6 port of openssh, configure problems
When we were porting OpenSSH on SX, we had similar problem. And when we did #undef HAVE_B64_NTOP in config.h, we faced linking problem as b64_pton() multiply defined, in base64.c and in libc.a. So we modified configure to check both the functions b64_pton() and b64_ntop(). But we gave priority to native function if available. Following are the diffs of three files we changed 1. configure (line
2001 Jan 22
0
Patches for failing build & bus error on SPARC/Linux
All - For those installs on crusty old hardware and OS releases, here are patches to fix two OpenSSH problems on sparc redhat 4.2 systems. 1. `Old PAM' #defines different - build fails with undefined symbols when PAM used. 2. Running ssh on sparc hardware results in bus error on some connection negotiations. Unaligned data on call to inet_ntoa() results in bus error.
2005 May 05
1
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-05:08.kmem
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ============================================================================= FreeBSD-SA-05:08.kmem Security Advisory The FreeBSD Project Topic: Local kernel memory disclosure Category: core Module: sys Announced: 2005-05-06
2012 Oct 13
0
[ANNOUNCE] xscope 1.3.99.901
This is a release candidate for xscope 1.4, which includes these new features: - RANDR decoding updated from just 0.x protocol to handle 1.0 - 1.4 - Atoms recorded from InternAtom & GetAtomName to use for display in other requests referencing the atoms - Property requests now also show these property types in a more natural format instead of as just lists of bytes: UTF8_STRING, atoms,
2014 Oct 28
4
[Bug 2301] New: test_sshbuf_misc.c:44 ASSERT_INT_NE(feof(out), 0) failed
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2301 Bug ID: 2301 Summary: test_sshbuf_misc.c:44 ASSERT_INT_NE(feof(out), 0) failed Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 6.7p1 Hardware: MIPS OS: IRIX Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 Component: Regression
2001 Sep 29
0
configure.in fixes for 2.9.9p2
configure.in patches for 2.9.9p2: 1. Allow --with-pcre to take a path specifying the root of the PCRE install (ROOT/include, ROOT/lib) 2. Ditto for --with-zlib 3. $no_libnsl and $no_libsocket can be determined programmatically 4. Check for innetgr, getspnam, and util in the default $LIBS before checking in -lrpc, -lgen, and -lutil, respectively 5. dirname() is in -lgen on some
2000 Aug 01
2
[2.1.1p4] utmp patch for SunOS 4.1.x
Follow-on to Charles Levert's <charles at comm.polymtl.ca> work on utmp_write_direct. Fixed: -- At logout, the utmp entry is cleared. Tested on SunOS 4.1.4. The code I added to loginrec.c is restricted to SUNOS4 pending QA testing on other platforms. This patch incorporates the work done by Charles Levert on 7/25/2000 00:43:22. (Do any of us sleep at
2008 May 13
2
[LLVMdev] memcpy and bootstrapping
everyone-- I don't know whether this is a bug or not. I'm trying to bootstrap an embedded application and using LLVM tools to generate the assembly code, which I then assemble and link with traditional tools. The bootstrap loader, of course, runs in a very limited environment, and I have to roll my own memcpy() function for it, i.e. there is no kernel, nothing at all, this stuff
2015 Oct 15
3
Building R for AIX in 64-bit mode
Hi. Just wanted to let you know I am getting close to packaging R for AIX in 64.bit mode. One comment - the libtool.m4 I see used is quite old. The one I have on my system is 2.4.6, and what I see in R says: I am hoping a new libtool will clean up most of the manual work now needed. # Which release of libtool.m4 was used? macro_version=2.2.6 macro_revision=1.3012 This may be all that is
2010 Jun 28
23
zpool import hangs indefinitely (retry post in parts; too long?)
Now at 36 hours since zdb process start and: PID USERNAME SIZE RSS STATE PRI NICE TIME CPU PROCESS/NLWP 827 root 4936M 4931M sleep 59 0 0:50:47 0.2% zdb/209 Idling at 0.2% processor for nearly the past 24 hours... feels very stuck. Thoughts on how to determine where and why? -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
2015 Oct 18
2
Building R for AIX in 32-bit mode - as preparation for building in 64-bit mode (changed subject!) - INFO/FEEDBACK - do not read as a bug report!
On 2015-10-15 15:02, Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > On 15/10/2015 13:32, Michael Felt wrote: >> Hi. >> >> Just wanted to let you know I am getting close to packaging R for AIX in rephrase - would like to be active in keeping R binaries current for AIX. My interest in not in R per se (rather a colleague who has a project that uses R, so I hope to assist him, and others like him).
2005 Oct 24
2
Compilation package error
Dear all, I tried to install gstat package and add the following compilation error : ------------------------> * Installing *source* package 'gstat' ... creating cache ./config.cache checking for gcc... gcc checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works... yes checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) is a cross-compiler... no checking whether we are using GNU C... yes checking whether