Date: Wed, 10 Mar 1999 23:42:09 +0100 From: Jan-Hinrich Fessel <oskar@unna.ping.de> To: Martin Husemann <martin@rumolt.teuto.de> Cc: freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 64 bits... Message-ID: <199903102242.XAA29311@zippo.unna.ping.de> In-Reply-To: Deine Nachricht vom Wed, 10 Mar 99 23:24:29 %2B0100. <199903102224.XAA03997@rumolt.teuto.de>
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--==_Exmh_1422112704P Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii In message <199903102224.XAA03997@rumolt.teuto.de>you write: > Why are you trying to compile an ancient version of ISDN4BSD on an Hey, it's the latest that's been offered to the public, ftp'e from consol just 1 day ago. > ancient NetBSD-"current" kernel? This should be fine in the current > version (or there is something realy strange going on - it compiles > without any warning on NetBSD 1.3K/i386). It compiles with no warning at all under i386. That's not the problem... The problem is, I cannot afford a full userland rebuild and so I'm waiting for a new snapshot to arrive. The last build took 32 hours on my only working alpha machine. and, besides, the sources i used for that are from the feb 20 tarball. OK, more than 2 weeks seems to be a bit aged these days, but, you know it's all relative to the processor speed... Gruesse Oskar ============================================================================== Tragbar ist, was nicht herunterfaellt. oskar@zappa.unna.ping.de ============================================================================== --==_Exmh_1422112704P Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: 2.6.3i iQCVAwUBNub1QLA63tqjeAhZAQEf1wP+LCUpv6wAgjyZszN6rKnxq7edeJrXTGNI qJHPvGOKPsmI48jBlzgLHa+CQt+y5wQVo9hiwDb9jJFqpKpXEy19b2hNbHSn8XWn v5f1QHgUmTkpQrT/TmTb63ryQZ1aRYo7qgv1N69LaOclLv8354pY0wNc4iKEhWCm /Oh18KsQoy8= =9hfq -----END PGP MESSAGE----- --==_Exmh_1422112704P-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isdn" in the body of the message
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