October 2015 Archives by date
Starting: Thu Oct 1 18:59:00 UTC 2015
Ending: Wed Oct 28 06:43:09 UTC 2015
Messages: 69
- login -f changing session getlogin(2)
Bryan Drewery
- login -f changing session getlogin(2)
Jilles Tjoelker
- login -f changing session getlogin(2)
Garrett Wollman
- login -f changing session getlogin(2)
Bryan Drewery
- login -f changing session getlogin(2)
Simon J. Gerraty
- login -f changing session getlogin(2)
Bryan Drewery
- login -f changing session getlogin(2)
Simon J. Gerraty
- login -f changing session getlogin(2)
Bryan Drewery
- login -f changing session getlogin(2)
Jilles Tjoelker
- RFC: Automatically Reloading /etc/resolv.conf
Eric van Gyzen
- RFC: Automatically Reloading /etc/resolv.conf
Jilles Tjoelker
- RFC: Automatically Reloading /etc/resolv.conf
Warner Losh
- RFC: Automatically Reloading /etc/resolv.conf
Hajimu UMEMOTO
- RFC: Automatically Reloading /etc/resolv.conf
Eric van Gyzen
- RFC: Automatically Reloading /etc/resolv.conf
Eric van Gyzen
- RFC: Automatically Reloading /etc/resolv.conf
Eric van Gyzen
- RFC: Automatically Reloading /etc/resolv.conf
Eric van Gyzen
- [RFC] New callout API function coming
Hans Petter Selasky
- make -n -n
Bryan Drewery
- make -n -n
Bryan Drewery
- Sairam, your password was successfully reset
LinkedIn Security
- Sairam, here's the link to reset your password
LinkedIn Security
- Sairam, here's the link to reset your password
LinkedIn Security
- Sairam, your password was successfully reset
LinkedIn Security
- make -n -n
John D. Hendrickson
- make -n -n
John D. Hendrickson
- make -n -n
Bryan Drewery
- No subject
Alessandro Silveira
- Enabling all available ttys if available console
Glen Barber
- Enabling all available ttys if available console
Glen Barber
- Enabling all available ttys if available console
Baptiste Daroussin
- Enabling all available ttys if available console
John-Mark Gurney
- [RFC] importing e* (embolic, estrdup, etc) functions from NetBSD (libc/libutil or libnetbsd)?
NGie Cooper
- [RFC] importing e* (embolic, estrdup, etc) functions from NetBSD (libc/libutil or libnetbsd)?
Oliver Pinter
- [RFC] importing e* (embolic, estrdup, etc) functions from NetBSD (libc/libutil or libnetbsd)?
Ed Maste
- Enabling all available ttys if available console
Mark Felder
- Enabling all available ttys if available console
Devin
- Enabling all available ttys if available console
Glen Barber
- [RFC] importing e* (embolic, estrdup, etc) functions from NetBSD (libc/libutil or libnetbsd)?
Brooks Davis
- [RFC] importing e* (embolic, estrdup, etc) functions from NetBSD (libc/libutil or libnetbsd)?
Poul-Henning Kamp
- [RFC] importing e* (embolic, estrdup, etc) functions from NetBSD (libc/libutil or libnetbsd)?
Brooks Davis
- Enabling all available ttys if available console
Warner Losh
- Enabling all available ttys if available console
Glen Barber
- Updating makefs(8) with updates from NetBSD
Ed Maste
- Updating makefs(8) with updates from NetBSD
John-Mark Gurney
- Retiring in-tree GDB
John Baldwin
- Retiring in-tree GDB
Ed Maste
- Retiring in-tree GDB
Warner Losh
- Retiring in-tree GDB
Bryan Drewery
- Retiring in-tree GDB
Bryan Drewery
- Retiring in-tree GDB
Ian Lepore
- Retiring in-tree GDB
Bryan Drewery
- Retiring in-tree GDB
Bryan Drewery
- Retiring in-tree GDB
Slawa Olhovchenkov
- Retiring in-tree GDB
Bryan Drewery
- Retiring in-tree GDB
Slawa Olhovchenkov
- Retiring in-tree GDB
Bryan Drewery
- Retiring in-tree GDB
Slawa Olhovchenkov
- Retiring in-tree GDB
Slawa Olhovchenkov
- Retiring in-tree GDB
Mark Linimon
- Retiring in-tree GDB
Slawa Olhovchenkov
- Retiring in-tree GDB
Julio Merino
- login -f changing session getlogin(2)
Bryan Drewery
- login -f changing session getlogin(2)
Bryan Drewery
- Retiring in-tree GDB
Mark Linimon
- svn commit: r289710 - in head/sys/modules: i2c/iicbb uart
Warner Losh
- login -f changing session getlogin(2)
Jilles Tjoelker
- Enabling all available ttys if available console
Ed Schouten
- Enabling all available ttys if available console
Ed Schouten
Last message date:
Wed Oct 28 06:43:09 UTC 2015
Archived on: Wed Oct 28 06:43:12 UTC 2015
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