I have the same problem and reverting rev. 1.134 of /sys/kern/uipc_socket.c fixes the problem. The change might have something wrong with a loopback interface.
/\ Hidetoshi Shimokawa \/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP public key: http://www.sat.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~simokawa/pgp.html Index: uipc_socket.c =================================================================== RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/kern/uipc_socket.c,v retrieving revision 1.135 diff -u -r1.135 uipc_socket.c --- uipc_socket.c 2 Nov 2002 05:14:30 -0000 1.135 +++ uipc_socket.c 3 Nov 2002 14:45:16 -0000 @@ -1784,7 +1784,11 @@ { struct socket *so = (struct socket *)kn->kn_fp->f_data; +#if 0 kn->kn_data = so->so_rcv.sb_cc - so->so_rcv.sb_ctl; +#else + kn->kn_data = so->so_rcv.sb_cc; +#endif if (so->so_state & SS_CANTRCVMORE) { kn->kn_flags |= EV_EOF; kn->kn_fflags = so->so_error; At Sun, 03 Nov 2002 05:39:48 -0800, Doug Barton wrote: > > Howdy, > > With -current built from sources updated at around 8pm PST, I can't > resolve hosts on the command line if /etc/resolv.conf points to a name > server running on the local host. The local name server itself is > working fine, and I can reach any host in /etc/hosts as well. > > ktrace /sbin/ping hub.freebsd.org > ^C > > kdump > 651 ktrace RET ktrace 0 > 651 ktrace CALL execve(0xbfbffb03,0xbfbff9e4,0xbfbff9f0) > 651 ktrace NAMI "/sbin/ping" > > /etc/nsswitch.conf is unchanged, and contains only: > hosts: files dns > > It doesn't matter if /etc/resolv.conf points to 127.0.0.1, or the IP of > the box. As soon as I point /etc/resolv.conf at a name server on another > host, it works. > > My -current system from last weekend worked just fine. > > Doug > > -- > "We have known freedom's price. We have shown freedom's power. > And in this great conflict, ... we will see freedom's victory." > - George W. Bush, President of the United States > State of the Union, January 28, 2002 > > Do YOU Yahoo!? > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message > To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message