5.3-RELEASE TODO

Alfred Perlstein alfred at freebsd.org
Fri Oct 29 01:45:57 PDT 2004


* Ken Smith <kensmith at cse.Buffalo.EDU> [041029 01:40] wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 01:21:33AM -0700, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> > * Scott Long <scottl at FreeBSD.org> [041029 00:39] wrote:
> > >  |------------------+-------------+----------------+----------------------|
> > >  |                  |             |                | Truss appears to     |
> > >  |                  |             |                | have another         |
> > >  |                  |             |                | problem. It is       |
> > >  |                  |             |                | repeatable by        |
> > >  |                  |             |                | running "truss -f    |
> > >  | More truss       | Not done    | --             | fsck -p /",          |
> > >  | problems         |             |                | suspending it with   |
> > >  |                  |             |                | ^Z, and then killing |
> > >  |                  |             |                | truss. It will leave |
> > >  |                  |             |                | behind the fsck      |
> > >  |                  |             |                | processes which will |
> > >  |                  |             |                | be unkillable.       |
> > >  |------------------+-------------+----------------+----------------------|
> > 
> > 
> >  -------------------------------------
> > < hi, i fixed this, for the 5th time. >
> >  -------------------------------------
> 
> I was editing todo.sgml when your two commits came through.  Not quite
> sure what to do with it now.

If "re" thinks it's a proper fix, then recommit it as "submitted by".



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