Thanks. Saw the response from Thomas this morning and I’m doing a new installation now. Hope that’s the problem because I was really impressed with the performance improvements.
-bob On Jan 17, 2020, at 8:43 AM, [email protected] wrote: > On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 07:03:14PM -0600, Robert Nestor wrote: >> I’ve got NetBSD-9.99.17 (amd64) installed and it has been running without >> any problems which i have been using to work with NVMM. I do package builds >> on it using pkgsrc-current and also do the build of wip/qemu-nvmm. >> >> This morning I installed NetBSD-9.99.38 (Jan 15th build) on another disk. I >> copied my current copy of pkgsrc over to the new disk to build some of the >> packages I use under the new system. When I went into the pkgsrc/wip >> directory and did a “git pull -r” it complained about file corruption. I >> tired the same command in the pkgsrc/wip directory on my 9.99.17 system and >> got the same error. I rebooted into the 9.99.17 system and the update ran >> fine. Under the 9.99.38 system I tried just downloading a new checkout of >> the wip directory and it failed with file corruption errors similar to when >> I tried to do an update. >> >> The package builds under 9.99.38 with all the recent changes do run a heck >> of a lot faster, but it seems like there might be an underlying problem that >> causes file corruption. Assuming this is the case, is there something I can >> do to help uncover what might be going on? >> >> -bob > > I believe the cause has been found & reverted. It was discussed on > source-changes-d. Might want to try another update.
