> : dstumbler breaks; on startup it reports > : "unable to ioctl device socket: Input/output error". > > As root or no?
I have a rebuilt system finally that I could test this against and I'm actually getting a different error message on startup of dstumbler: error: unable to ioctl device socket: Invalid argument >From ktrace: 43042 dstumbler CALL sigaction(0x12,0x280b5850,0) 43042 dstumbler RET sigaction 0 43042 dstumbler CALL socket(0x2,0x2,0) 43042 dstumbler RET socket 3 43042 dstumbler CALL ioctl(0x3,SIOCGIFGENERIC,0xbfbff4b0) 43042 dstumbler RET ioctl 0 43042 dstumbler CALL ioctl(0x3,SIOCSIFGENERIC,0xbfbff4c0) 43042 dstumbler RET ioctl 0 43042 dstumbler CALL ioctl(0x3,SIOCGIFGENERIC,0xbfbff4b0) 43042 dstumbler RET ioctl 0 43042 dstumbler CALL ioctl(0x3,SIOCSIFGENERIC,0xbfbff4c0) 43042 dstumbler RET ioctl -1 errno 22 Invalid argument 43042 dstumbler CALL sigaction(0x12,0x280b5838,0x280b5850) 43042 dstumbler RET sigaction 0 43042 dstumbler CALL poll(0xbfbff3e8,0x1,0) 43042 dstumbler RET poll 0 43042 dstumbler CALL poll(0xbfbff3e8,0x1,0) 43042 dstumbler RET poll 0 43042 dstumbler CALL write(0x1,0x8060000,0x5e) 43042 dstumbler GIO fd 1 wrote 94 bytes "\^[[52;22H\^[[34m\^[[1m[\^[[31m error: unable to ioctl device socket: \ Invalid argument \^[[C\^[[39;49m\^[[m\^O" wistat.c, line 225 seems to be the offending line that is no longer working. Does dstumbler need to be updated or is this a bug in the new wlan code? -sc -- Sean Chittenden To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message