On 2007/07/15 13:47, Falk Brockerhoff wrote: > Henning Brauer schrieb: > > > did you pull the carp fix from -current that I pointed you to a few > > times? tha behaviour you describe isexactly what happens when carp > > mucks with routes w/o any indication o the routing socket. > > As far as I remember I'm running OpenBSD 4.1 GENERIC#320 on these boxes.
btw, this is not really useful information unless the machine arch is known (and then it's only useful for snapshots, from the numbering I guess you run an i386 snap, but pleases don't make people guess when it's unnecessary :-) Even with that information, it's only useful to people with a log of build dates vs. numbers. (I guess developers may have this, others usually don't). If it's a snapshot then `sysctl kern.version` is probably good enough (though `dmesg` is always better, and less to type :) if you build yourself then the checkout date and version numbers of relevant files would be helpful. N.B. I'm not picking on you, I just thought I'd jump on it as saying "GENERIC#foo" would be an easy habit for other people to get into, even though "!!dmesg" is less typing :-)