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Fix whitespace.
Feb 28 2023
Oct 7 2022
That looks simple and good.
Sep 14 2022
May 17 2021
I think there should be some updates to the man page to note the links and that they are for (limited) Linux compatibility.
Jan 26 2020
In D20969#509052, @darius-dons.net.au wrote:I wrote two versions of a patch for limits. The first adds a '-M' option which when specified will set the umask on the command line or read the login class value (if -C is specified and no argument was used for -M). The second adds no option but sets the umask is -C is used.
I wrote the first one first but then realised it doesn't actually help my problem unless I modify rc.subr to pass -M to limits.
Anyone have a preference?
I think the second one is probably right but it's arguably a POLA violation.
Jan 17 2020
In D20969#456077, @jilles wrote:In D20969#455437, @darius-dons.net.au wrote:Definitely a generic way of achieving this would be nice, and it looks like you can set umask with a login class - to be honest if I had known about the "${name}_login_class" before now I would have used that rather than writing this patch.
You can set umask with a login class but not all ways to apply a login class set it; logins and init's daemon login class do but rc.subr's ${name}_login_class currently does not.
So I don't like ${name}_umask since that may block off fixing ${name}_login_class to apply the umask. However, you may consider using the functions from login_class(3) in daemon.
Sep 9 2019
Looks good to me, tested on a Beaglebone black (I applied it to 41a4c010326cd697d92141076bab53c424edb56f)
Aug 21 2019
In D2844#462196, @mckusick wrote:Any progress on getting this done?
Jul 23 2019
In D20969#456077, @jilles wrote:You can set umask with a login class but not all ways to apply a login class set it; logins and init's daemon login class do but rc.subr's ${name}_login_class currently does not.
Jul 18 2019
In D20983#455261, @rpokala wrote:
In D20969#455325, @jilles wrote:Perhaps it will be more generically useful to add a ${name}_umask variable to rc.subr instead.
Ideally this would go via a login class but the ${name}_login_class variable is already used for "rlimits from this login class".
- Update for head
- Apply the same fix to ufs.c
Sorry for the noise, I can't drive Git..
Sorry for the noise, I can't drive Git..
Changed umask parsing to octal.
Jul 16 2019
Nov 8 2018
LGTM although I wonder about adding a warning if it's used.
Oct 24 2018
Ship it!
Aug 23 2018
Nov 15 2017
Any chance of zstdio_*(9) man pages? (even a stub would be useful IMO)
Oct 30 2017
Shipit
May 22 2017
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May 18 2016
In D4112#136414, @scottl wrote:I have this driver working in a VMWare Fusion host, but it's using INTx interrupts instead of MSIx. Fusion gives no knobs for controlling any of this (I had to take a guess at how to get it to create a pvscsi device), any idea on how I can tell it to enable MSI/MSIx?
Unfortunately I'm no longer working at Isilon so I'm not in a position to push this along any further :(
May 3 2016
Mar 17 2016
More man page tweaks.
Mar 16 2016
Update man page based on feedback.
Jan 14 2016
Jan 13 2016
Dec 9 2015
In D4438#93765, @cem wrote:Hm, isn't this surprising? Isn't the default SIGINT handler "Exit immediately?"
If we get a Terminate Program signal mid-run, do we leave the terminal in a usable state (echo, cursor in the right place, etc)?
In D4438#93753, @kan wrote:What happens if user ^Cs the program while it loops?
Pretty sure read gets EINTR and it exits.
Dec 8 2015
Nov 19 2015
In D4198#88461, @kmacy wrote:I'm not sure what the right solution, but I wanted to point out that callout_reset does _not_ take an int. All the callout_reset functions are macros around callout_reset_sbt_on which takes a sbintime_t, which is in fact 64-bit.
Nov 18 2015
In D4198#88277, @smh wrote:Looks like ND6_RECALC_REACHTM_INTERVAL is used to set nd6_recalc_reachtm_interval, which in turn sets recalctm both of which are int's.
Nov 9 2015
In D4112#86515, @cem wrote:pvscsi0: retval>6, msix_vecs_needed>1
pvscsi0: Using INTx interruptsAny idea why it didn't succeed (ENXIO) in using MSI-X interrupts?
Spell ISILON correctly and fix a typo.
Jul 29 2015
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Jun 19 2015
LGTM
Jun 16 2015
In our case we would fail to find a file on this drive and then fail over to another one, fsck would fix the directory after boot.