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Date:      Tue, 27 Nov 2012 01:46:42 -0800 (PST)
From:      "white.heron white" <white.heron@yahoo.com>
To:        "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
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Subject:   Build and Release Automation with Perl Language for *.nix.
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Dear All,=0A=0AI am keen to know if you have any guideline for Build and Re=
lease Automation with Perl Language.=0AI am interested to drill down furthe=
r to explore this field. I am expecting that I could come out a shell scrip=
t that allow the end-users to click and install the Linux, MySQL and Creati=
ng necessary account information within that script.=0AKindly advised. Than=
ks.=0A=A0=0ARegards,=0A=0AKAMARUDIN=0A=0A=0A=0A=0AH/p number: =A0(017) 362 =
3661=0AEmail:=A0white.heron@yahoo.com=0A=0A________________________________=
=0A From: Zach Leslie <xaque208@gmail.com>=0ATo: Adrian Chadd <adrian@freeb=
sd.org> =0ACc: freebsd-security@freebsd.org; freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org; f=
reebsd-hubs@freebsd.org; grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com>; freebsd-questions@f=
reebsd.org =0ASent: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 11:04 AM=0ASubject: Re: Free=
BSD needs Git to ensure repo integrity [was: 2012 incident]=0A =0A> There's=
 a git repository. It's public. You can look at what goes into=0A> the Free=
BSD git clone to get your assurance that things aren't being=0A> snuck in. =
People are using it, right now.=0A=0AI've always been confused by this.=A0 =
Which source repo is the true source=0Aof truth?=0A=0ATo obtain the FreeBSD=
 source, you can use CVS, SVN, or Git?=A0 Do all have=0Athe same level of s=
upport?=A0 Are they all up to date?=0A=0A> Honestly, I'd rather see subvers=
ion grow this kind of cryptographic=0A> signing of each commit in the short=
 term then migrate everyone over to=0A> git.=0A=0AHow much effor would thei=
r really be involved, considering your link to=0Athe FreeBSD source repo on=
 github.=A0 Converting the repos to me seems=0Alike it would be the bulk of=
 it, and that work is already done.=A0 Help me=0Aunderstand please.=0A=0AAl=
so, local branching and merging is amazing.=0A=0A-- =0AZach=0A_____________=
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Subject: 9.1-RC3 IGB dropping connections.
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I've got an Intel server motherboard with 4x igb (and 1x em) on it.
The motherboard in question is the S3420GPRX and the IGB's show up as:

igb0: <Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection version - 2.3.4> port
0x3020-0x303f mem 0xb1b20000-0xb1b3ffff,0xb1bc4000-0xb1bc7fff irq 19
at device 0.0 on pci3
igb0: Using MSIX interrupts with 9 vectors
igb0: Ethernet address: 00:1e:67:3a:d5:40
igb0: Bound queue 0 to cpu 0
igb0: Bound queue 1 to cpu 1
igb0: Bound queue 2 to cpu 2
igb0: Bound queue 3 to cpu 3
igb0: Bound queue 4 to cpu 4
igb0: Bound queue 5 to cpu 5
igb0: Bound queue 6 to cpu 6
igb0: Bound queue 7 to cpu 7

... now... I have this machine (right now) on the local lan with my
windows 7 workstation and putty sees the ssh connection as dropped
often.  I say often --- in that it can happen in a minute or two... it
often seems to happen when there is active output going to the window
(like a download counter running), but I also say "often" in that...
it seems slightly random... but it _is_ incessant... as in very
"often."

This seems like something that we should ship with 9.1...



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