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Feb 27 2020
Feb 26 2020
Use xargs
In D23682#519903, @mfechner wrote:In D23682#519868, @mikael wrote:The redmine project supports the last 2 versions (ie 4.0.x and 4.1.x). I have no objection to use the latest version.
if this is the case, I would upgrade www/redmine to the newest version and would remove the www/redmine4 port completely.
This makes it for the user much more simple which port to use.
I just have to give it a spin at work tomorrow and I'll submit it.
Wow, that's a lot more code :D But yeah, works fine.
There's no central place in the ufs code to add an assertion about not creating buffers on odevvp. What I could do is define a new BO_NOBUFS flag for bufobj bo_flag, set that flag on odevvp in ffs_mountfs() and clear the flag in ffs_unmount(), and then in buf_vlist_add() assert that (bo->bo_flag & BO_NOBUFS) == 0. Is that what you had in mind?
OK from manpages.
Ready for commit. Thanks!
Hi Greg,
Change to the correct idiom for enabled state.
Please commit it
Updated to revision 358355.
Updated to revision 358355.
Review feedback.
Done! Thanks for the patch.
I know GDB 9 is released and I have a branch of kgdb based on the 9.x branch but wanted to get these in first before doing a patch to update to 9.1.
Let's include a man page.
In D23836#524215, @cem wrote:I can’t speak to the relevant standards and don’t have time to read up on them now, but the improvement seems pretty marginal? Would a larger window or block size be acceptable? Switched networks often have extremely low loss rates, even if this doesn’t do nice TCP scaling.
Sorry, I had forgotten to mark the comments as done (I have used phabricator only a few times, I still need to get more familiar with it).