;nfs").
This (type=link) simulates a symlink, as opposed to simulating an NFS
mount.
I've been using it for >1.5 years here to avoid loopback NFS mounts.
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vented this previously by copying over the libdescrypt*
entries from a 2.x system's /usr/lib, and manually changing the symlinks
accordingly... but that's certainly not something I'd prefer to do.
I'd offer patches if I had half a clue how to proceed :-(
I hope this is actually o
t the name of the (SCSI) tape device is a bit different
now)
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need to get this system running ASAP; the above was
based on a 4.0-RC filesystem that is accessible from another machine, and
I actually did the equivalent patch to the 3.4-R system, which survived the
experiment... though, as noted, it doesn't use NFS.)
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re accurately reflects the intended
function would be in order.
In addition, Boug Barton has suggested changes -- other than what I
posted -- that would prevent the (rather misleading) startup message in
the event that there were, in fact, no NFS mounts to do.
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t;
aren't written to the NVRAM; it's fairly raw write requests that get
written.)
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ght now.I have had legitimate
>important mail blocked at Freebsd.org due to the source being on the
>RBL, but that is a price I am willing to pay.
I'm far more comfortable with the use of the RBL than the DUL.
Indeed, my externally-visible home SMTP server uses the RBL (but not the
DUL).
oderately effective, at simulating
the kind of load an active amanda server puts on ts "holding disk".)
*"Broke" as in panic. Called Julian over to have a look; he suggested
trying 3.3-R, then a recent CURRENT snap. Panic, as I recall, was
whimpering about an attempt to f
#x27;t fix the problem that plagues loopback
NFS mounts; it avoids the issue instead.
But sometimes it's appropriate to make things work, even if it's not the
ideal solution. Making that judgement call is not something I'm
prepared to do in this case; I'm presenting an alternative
some (otherwise bogus) login entry. Distribute this via NIS. The
password will then be available to clients that are able to ask for the
master.password.byname map -- in the FreeBSD implementation, that's euid
0 processes.
I don't claim that this is elegant :-}
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& footnote elided -- dhw]
K&R, 2nd ed., p. 229 appears to agree with the above.
I suspect a bogus warning from gcc's lexical analyzer.
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>From: Martin Hopkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 16:31:30 + (GMT)
>Why is the ??) not a trigraph? ie. (???) => (?]
Right you are; my error. :-(
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it provides rather weak encryption,
>2. the crypto-distribution is available with stronger encryption, and
>3. src/ports/security contains stronger encryption schemes.
Maybe relocate it to games
:-)/2,
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ple.
Shell built-ins, especially "echo", along with redirection (to fabricate
a skeleton /etc/fstab enough to get boot-strapped) saved the day... and
I learned a little. :-}
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>Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 19:58:59 -0700
>From: Mike Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>The loader now detects ACPI in your system, and loads the ACPI
>module if it is present. This has major ramifications for the
>device probe and attach phases of system initialisation.
Flushed with the success of getti
Today's -CURRENT build breaks:
>>> stage 4: populating /usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include
--
...
cd /usr/src/lib/libcam; make beforeinstall
cd /usr/src/lib/libcam && sh /usr/src/tools/install.sh -C -o root -g wheel -m 444
camli
>Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2001 14:11:02 -0700
>From: "Glenn Gombert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Has anyone addressed a fix for this problem yet ??
[The "make: don't know how to make copies. Stop" message during
installworld since yesterday.]
Not (by any stretch of the imagination) a "solution", but this mor
>Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 20:43:29 +0100
>From: Mark Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Actually, it is possible for there to be no copies: target in
>src/share/examples/. The copies: (actually copies::)
>target is built up in a .for loop that may be empty.
>The fix is a dummy copies:: target.
In the me
Found this in my typescript after a "make installworld" on today's
-CURRENT:
...
===> share/dict
install -c -o root -g wheel -m 444 README propernames web2 web2a /usr/share/dict
/usr/share/dict/words -> web2
===> share/examples
(cd /usr/src/share/examples/../../etc; make etc-examples)
(cd /usr/s
This is a quick heads-up.
If you have built -CURRENT within the last couple of days, and if you try
to use that (recently-built -CURRENT) as the host system for building
-CURRENT, the 3 patches I posted last night do appear to get through
the build process, but the result is a system that does no
>Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 08:34:16 -0800 (PST)
>From: David Wolfskill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>mkdep -f .depend -a-I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include /usr/src/usr.bin/jot/jot.c
>cd /usr/src/usr.bin/jot; make _EXTRADEPEND
>echo jot: /usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/lib/libc.a >
===> usr.bin/jot
rm -f .depend
mkdep -f .depend -a-I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include /usr/src/usr.bin/jot/jot.c
cd /usr/src/usr.bin/jot; make _EXTRADEPEND
echo jot: /usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/lib/libc.a >> .depend
===> usr.bin/kdump
sh /usr/src/usr.bin/kdump/mkioctls /usr/obj/usr/src/i386/us
>Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2001 16:16:25 -0800
>From: Peter Wemm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Some history revisionism has taken place in the src/contrib area as part
>of making way for the next gcc update.
>Do not be alarmed when you see your next cvsup output (in cvs mode, not
>-checkout mode).
:-}
>I am aw
>Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 15:12:52 -0500
>From: Jonathan Lemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> I suspect that this is the problem with the devfs/console code.
>Ugh. Probably. The console code tries to remember what flag was
>used from the open, but doesn't use that flag during close.
>Here's an (unt
>Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 09:43:32 +0800
>From: "Vanilla I. Shu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>On Sat, Nov 03, 2001 at 10:07:21AM -0800, Steve Kargl wrote:
>> strip -R .comment -R .note loader.bin
>> cat /usr/src/sys/boot/i386/loader/../../common/help.common
>/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/loader/help.i386 | awk -f
>Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2001 15:23:12 -0800
>From: Peter Wemm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>This is certainly unrelated.. gdb (and gdb.291) was not touched.
>Secondly, I only did src/contrib/gcc, not gcc.295.. The -current compiler
>is unchanged at this stage. If this started happening on 4.x then I'd
>be w
>Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 16:26:00 +0100
>From: Stephan van Beerschoten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I just recently did a `make world` with the cvs source as of 8:00 CET and I tried to
>boot from it.
> .. unfortunately this update rendered my machine unbootable.
>I have a multiboot machine with Windows9
Built & booted today's -CURRENT; saw the following on the console & in
/var/log/messages:
Nov 14 08:59:25 localhost /boot/kernel/kernel: lock order reversal
Nov 14 08:59:25 localhost /boot/kernel/kernel: 1st 0xc0427980 dev_pager create @
/usr/src/sys/vm/device_pager.c:143
Nov 14 08:59:25 localho
A couple of weeks ago, I finally(!) got around to setting up a serial
console for my build machine, and it only took me another week or so
to figure out that while the default behavior works admirably under
-STABLE (if the keyboard is removed prior to boot), -CURRENT needs a
/boot.config file crea
>Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 08:05:18 -0800 (PST)
>From: David Wolfskill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Anyway, I now have my first panic on boot from -CURRENT since setting
>up the serial console; modulo cut/paste damage, the following ought to
>be fairly accurate. :-}
Eh, well... my la
>From: Dag-Erling Smorgrav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: 03 Nov 2001 03:34:01 +0100
>> course, one of the other interesting issues with the above patch is that
>> awk was whining about the empty regex ("//"). Since the idea was
>> apparently to do nothing for such a record, it seemed simpler to jus
>Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 22:41:01 +0100
>From: Paul van der Zwan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I noticed the -l option of the df command is broken
That differs from my experience:
d141[1] df -l
Filesystem 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s3a158783939195216264%
Found this to be helpful after seeing:
>>> stage 2: cleaning up the object tree
...
===> usr.bin/tip
".depend", line 886: Inconsistent operator for tip
make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
and the tail end of /usr/obj/usr/src/usr.bin/tip/.depend (which was 886
lines long) was:
/u
>From: Michael Harnois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 08:25:00 -0600
>On Wed, 28 Nov 2001 12:57:04 +0600 (NOVT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nickolay Dudorov) said:
>> And I can buildkernel only after the next patch:
>I don't reach that:
>/usr/src/sys/modules/ciss/../../dev/ciss/ciss.
I managed to get a panic on my (SMP) "build machine" on the first reboot
after building -CURRENT with sources updated from cvsup13 at around 4:22
AM US/Pacific (8 hrs. west of GMT/UTC) today. (My laptop is still working
on the build from the same sources; it is nearing the end of the "buildworld"
>Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 10:02:24 -0800 (PST)
>From: David Wolfskill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I managed to get a panic on my (SMP) "build machine" on the first reboot
>after building -CURRENT
Well, the laptop finshed building & booting from (nearly) the same
sourc
>Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 13:50:48 +0100 (CET)
>From: Harti Brandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>PK>My buildworld breaks:
>PK>[...]
>This was broken by jhb's large commit yesterday to break globaldata in MI
>and MD parts. The following patch to
>gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gdb/i386/kvm-fbsd.c let's you compile gd
>Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 06:15:32 -0800
>From: Edwin Culp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Is anyone using dhclient successfully with Current of the last week or so?
Sure; hadn't noticed any problems with it.
>I don't use it all the time but I have been trying for the last couple of
>days without success.
>Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 14:07:28 -0800
>From: Manfred Antar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>mail dumps core on current with latest /usr/src/usr.bin/mail updates:
Yeah; I was able to reproduce that result.
I then re-made mail, this time with the -g flag, and tried again;
problem is detected in fixhead() (s
>Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 06:14:14 -0800 (PST)
>From: north star <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>After upgrading directly to CURRENT from 4.3-
>RELEASE I've been presented with a rather loud and
>whiney bug (I thought it at first to be my ex-
>girlfriend somehow manifested via `festival` but
>thk god it
Please note that I am taking no position regarding whether Matt's sio
changes should remain or be backed out.
That said, the following was the minimal change I found necessary to
get today's -CURRENT to build:
Index: sio.c
===
RCS f
>From: "Pascal G. Hofstee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: 25 Dec 2001 15:37:58 +0100
>on -CURRENT though /dev/dsp seems to be conjured up by the devfs system
>and i have simply been unable to find a way to make it point my prefered
>device node ... in my case /dev/dsp1.
>Am i missing something obvio
>Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2001 00:02:23 +1000
>From: Stephen McKay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>A number of people have complained that "burncd msinfo" returns the wrong
>value when there are already multiple sessions on a CD. This is true,
>and is bug bin/27593.
>Since I burn a lot of multisession CDs, and h
CVSup done just before 4 AM (US/Pacific) form cvsup14. Got this during
attempted multi-user boot:
Routing daemons:.
Additional daemons: syslogdJan 14 08:47:51 freebeast syslogd: kernel boot file is
/boot/kernel/kernel
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Once more, with feeling (sorry, gang... :-(). CVSupped this morning
(just before 4 AM, US/Pacific (8 hrs. west of GMT) from cvsup14.
Booting yielded:
Routing daemons:.
Additional daemons: syslogdJan 14 08:47:51 freebeast syslogd: kernel boot file is
/boot/kernel/kernel
.
Doing additional netw
>Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 12:01:12 -0800 (PST)
>From: John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Seigo Tanimura has a patch for this, just remove the extranious
>> FILEDESC_UNLOCK from the bottom of the unp_externalize function.
>You could commit it then if it fixes a bug. :)
That fix seems to do the t
I've been tracking -CURRENT daily, both on a dual-833 MhZ "build
machine" and on my laptop. I still do the bulk of my "real work"
while running -STABLE, so the main workout I give -CURRENT is
in building the following day's -CURRENT.
I mention this in order to provide a bit of perspective in wha
>Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 16:46:17 -0800 (PST)
>From: John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>On 16-Jan-02 David Wolfskill wrote:
>> So... is this worth pursuing a bit more?
>Two questions:
>1) Do you have WITNESS on in your kernel config?
Yes, in both the build machine &am
OK; I saw the discussion about OPIE-related PAM things yesterday, but
I didn't recall seeing anything about sudo.
And I'm using a recent sudo (I run "portupgrade -a" daily, under -STABLE);
until today, I don't recall this approach being a problem.
But after booting today's -CURRENT, I see:
free
I think today is going to be "one of those days" :-(
The first hint was after I built today's -STABLE, I then fired up a
"cvs update" against my -CURRENT sources, and got:
Script started on Wed Jan 30 05:12:16 2002
freebeast(4.5-STA)[1] cd /S4/usr/src && cvs update^M
cvs update: Updating .
>Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 05:58:24 -0800 (PST)
>From: David Wolfskill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>cvs [update aborted]: could not find desired version 1.294 in /cvs/freebsd/src/e
>tc/rc,v
>freebeast(4.5-STA)[2]
That, at least, did not occur on my laptop.
>>>> sta
>Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 17:02:07 +0200
>From: Ruslan Ermilov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> stage 2: cleaning up the object tree
>> >--
>> >...
>> >===> lib/libc
>> >"/usr/src/share/mk/bsd.lib.mk", line 184: Inconsistent operator for libc.
>Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 18:31:14 +0200
>From: Ruslan Ermilov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> stage 2: cleaning up the object tree
>>--
>>...
>>===> lib/libc
>>"/usr/src/share/mk/bsd.lib.mk", line 184: Inconsistent operator for libc.a
>>"/usr/
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 11:45:32 +1100
>Hi All,
>I've been battling with building current for a few days now, I've noticed
>that some of the errors I've been seeing have been fixed, but today in desperation I
>deleted my /usr/src tree and cvs'd it up again f
>Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 06:21:34 -0800
>From: Edwin Culp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>World is breaking for me at:
>===> usr.sbin/rpc.yppasswdd
>...
Following patch got through it for me:
Index: usr.sbin/rpc.yppasswdd/pw_util.c
===
RCS fi
OK; I got today's -CURRENT built & running on each of my build
machine (freebeast) & my laptop. (Got today's -STABLE built
earlier; I mention this as a reference point/comparison. I
similarly note that I've been tracking each daily on each machine
for several months, and that today is the first
>Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 10:54:55 -0800 (PST)
>From: Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>can you try a kernel from JUST BEFORE I did the KSE commit yesterday?
OK; results below
>I heard someone else complain of thisyesterday afternoon. At that time I
>wascertain it was too soon after my comm
>Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 17:34:45 -0800 (PST)
>From: Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Thats it for sure!
>committing now..
>On Sat, 9 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> It looks like a call to setrunqueue() was incorrectly dropped in
>> the latest version of kern_shutdown.c.
Applying tha
Built today's -CURRENT as usual; booted & ran a few things without
incident.
Issued:
freebeast(5.0-C)[2] sudo boot0cfg -s 1 ad0 && sudo reboot
and this showed up on the serial console:
FreeBSD/i386 (freebeast.catwhisker.org) (cuaa0)
login: Fboot() called on cpu#1
Waiting (max 60 secon
>Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 08:31:57 -0800 (PST)
>From: David Wolfskill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>db> trace
>runq_choose(c0358880,d683dd0c,c02b01ce,c01a7857,34948) at runq_choose+0x83
>choosethread(c01a7857,34948,c0194f10,d682d500,77) at choosethread+0xd
>sw1(d682d604,d683dd34,
>Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 10:54:55 -0800 (PST)
>From: Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>can you try a kernel from JUST BEFORE I did the KSE commit yesterday?
OK; results below
>I heard someone else complain of thisyesterday afternoon. At that time I
>wascertain it was too soon after my comm
>Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 17:34:45 -0800 (PST)
>From: Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Thats it for sure!
>committing now..
>On Sat, 9 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> It looks like a call to setrunqueue() was incorrectly dropped in
>> the latest version of kern_shutdown.c.
Applying tha
>Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 06:21:34 -0800
>From: Edwin Culp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>World is breaking for me at:
>===> usr.sbin/rpc.yppasswdd
>...
Following patch got through it for me:
Index: usr.sbin/rpc.yppasswdd/pw_util.c
===
RCS fi
OK; I got today's -CURRENT built & running on each of my build
machine (freebeast) & my laptop. (Got today's -STABLE built
earlier; I mention this as a reference point/comparison. I
similarly note that I've been tracking each daily on each machine
for several months, and that today is the first
So... I'm at BSDCon; got today's -STABLE & -CURRENT built & running
(serially) on the build machine. I then "cloned" the slice for today's
-CURRENT from slice 4 to slice 3, cleaned up the source tree a bit, then
went through the process Greg Shapiro posted for setting up sendmail
8.12.2 for testi
>Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2002 17:43:55 -0800
>From: "George V. Neville-Neil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Is there a single document, or small set of documents, that describes getting
>started kernel hacking on FreeBSD? How about a set of URLs?
>I would like something that tells me about (in no particular or
Not entirely sure whether these hangs are related. First one (which I
have been able to reproduce, and from which I invoked the debugger) is
on my build machine, which is an SMP box:
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s4a
ad0s1: type 0xa5, start 63, end = 4192964, size 4192902 : OK
ad0s2: type 0xa5,
Just built & installed today's -CURRENT (CVSup around 0347 hrs. PST):
Wed Feb 20 05:48:23 PST 2002
FreeBSD/i386 (freebeast.catwhisker.org) (cuaa0)
login: Fboot() called on cpu#0
Waiting (max 60 seconds) for system process `vnlru' to stop...stopped
lock order reversal
1st 0xc0337420 sched lock
>Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 07:49:19 -0800 (PST)
>From: David Wolfskill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Just built & installed today's -CURRENT (CVSup around 0347 hrs. PST):
>...
>Stopped at runq_choose+0x83: movl0(%edx),%eax
>db> trace
>runq_choose(c035
>Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 09:48:10 -0800
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I sure missed something, I'm sorry. I still have the problem with
>buildworld. What should I do to fix it?
># /usr/bin/cc -print-search-dirs
>install: /usr/libexec/(null)
>programs: /usr/libexec/elf/
>libraries: /usr/lib/
Well
>Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 08:33:01 -0500
>From: Glenn Gombert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I have tried to re-cvsup and a clean rebuild the alst couple of days, and I
>keep getting this error when I try and do an 'installworld' ..after a clean
>build...does anyone know what might be causing this??
>...
>.
>From: Beech Rintoul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 08:09:28 -0900
>Last night's build for -current failed with the following:
I got -CURRENT built today without problem. Recent CVSup history:
freebeast(5.0-C)[1] tail /var/log/cvsup-history.log
CVSup begin from cvsup14.freebsd.org
During the past week, I've been tracking -STABLE (daily) & -CURRENT (about
2 days out of 3) on a new laptop. (More stuff about that in the recent
-mobile archives, for folks who might have an interest.)
Although I realize that there are significant differences between the
FreeBSD mfs vs. the Sun
>Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 15:11:09 -0800
>From: Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Hajimu UMEMOTO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>We really need to provide a better rc.conf hook for doing this --
>expecting people to write their own script just to create a /tmp is
>lame.
I appreciate the validation that
>Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 11:29:50 -0800 (PST)
>From: Matthew Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Speaking of md, and such, since MFS got nuked, and I died horribly every time
>I tried to use md as a tmpfs, have the panics been fixed so I can use it now
>as a replacement for MFS?
Well, it appears to work O
>Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 20:33:59 +0100
>From: Poul-Henning Kamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "David O'Brien" writes:
>>On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 10:32:23PM -0800, Dima Dorfman wrote:
>>> Peter Wemm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> > The version of the patch for -current uses
>Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 15:52:45 -0500
>From: Michael Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Is it just me?
>[breakage elided -- dhw]
>Stop in /usr/src/usr.bin/kdump.
>*** Error code 1
>
Didn't happen for me; CVSup started at 23:47 yesterday, completed at
Thu Mar 15 01:09:38 PST 2001.
Built just fi
Since I first saw this, I've CVSupped a couple of times; most recent time
ended at 11:32:39 hrs. PST (8 hrs. west of GMT/UTC) today.
And I blew away /usr/obj completely (just in case anything was left
lying about), and tried it with the GENERIC kernel (vs. my customized
one); I'm not able to get
>Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 16:22:35 -0800
>From: Dima Dorfman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>David Wolfskill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> ...
>> ===> if_ef
>> @ -> /usr/src/sys
>> machine -> /usr/src/sys/i386/include
>> echo "#define IPX 1&q
Got it 3 times; first after a CVSUP ended at Wed Mar 21 23:53:49 PST 2001,
so I CVSUPed again (ended at Thu Mar 22 07:33:33 PST 2001); when it
happened again, I blew away /usr/obj/usr/src (just in case there was
something annoying there), but it's being rather consistent, so I thought
the breakage
This from CVSup shortly before midnight (PST); I recall that I got
the update to sys/kern/kern_intr.c rev. 1.50 (to pin down the time a little
better).
I was able to re-boot with the kernel from /boot/kernel.old OK; once I
did that, I re-built the kernel after adding "options DDB", and I then
re-
>Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 09:15:29 -0800 (PST)
>From: David Wolfskill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>This from CVSup shortly before midnight (PST); I recall that I got
>the update to sys/kern/kern_intr.c rev. 1.50 (to pin down the time a little
>better).
OK; I re-booted it under -STAB
>From: "Cameron Grant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 05:58:53 +0100
>can you try http://people.freebsd.org/~cg/mssfix.diff.gz ?
Yup. Works -- thanks! (Same kernel config that I had been using: I
didn't disable sound.)
Cheers,
david
--
David H. Wolfskill
>Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 03:18:10 -0800
>From: Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZERES STATE C TIME WCPUCPU COMMAND
> 824 root -80 1048K 596K biord 0 0:38 0.00% 0.00% find
> 385 root 40 32740K 31944K select 1 0:32 0.00%
>Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 08:33:10 -0800 (PST)
>From: John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Not one that I've seen:
> PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZERES STATE C TIME WCPUCPU COMMAND
> 11 root -160 0K 0K CPU0 0 79.5H 49.37% 49.37% idle: cpu0
> 10 root -160
>Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 10:21:46 -0800 (PST)
>From: John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Hmm... mine loks like that (modulo #CPUs), except when I'm actually
>> making it do some work (re-building the kernel, in this case). What I
>> see ("top -S") looks like:
>> last pid: 9546; load averages:
Also, I happened to note that as I'm doing a "make buildworld" (for today's
-STABLE, running in yesterday's -STABLE), my "top -S" output shows a
large number of "0.00" entries for CPU (on the same laptop as my
previously-reported results). So it may be odd, but at least -- in my
case -- it appear
>Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 11:56:38 -0800 (PST)
>From: John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> OK; that's a good & useful thing to keep in mind. And I did see some
>> IRQ-related entries in top's output.
>Are they getting %CPU though. When running top -S, the CPU %'s should always
>add up to about 10
>From: Poul-Henning Kamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 23:07:08 +0200
>Any comments/reviews before we commit the patch to PR25577 ?
OK; I've built today's -CURRENT (this time, after applying Brooks'
patchset; I had built -CURRENT earlier today).
Here's a (slightly sanitized) ifcon
>Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 16:35:30 -0800
>From: Brooks Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Or am I just being rather denser than usual?
>No, you're entirely correct. However, this isn't my fault. ;-)
OK; fair enough (and thanks for the reality check). :-}
So far, it (the patchset) seems to not br
>Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 17:56:55 +0300 (EET DST)
>From: John Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I cvsupped today to -CURRENT, thinking to upgrade my -STABLE installation
>(4.3-BETA). I followed the instructions in the UPDATING file, but ran into
>a persistent problem when trying to compile the kernel a
OK; I finally got a few consecutive minutes to look over fsck as of
today's -CURRENT.
In replying to different message, I had earlier reported what some others
noted a couple of days ago: that not all of the filesystems are checked
at boot (only 2 are), and experimentation demonstrated that in "
>Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2001 09:08:41 +0200
>From: Poul-Henning Kamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Yup, seems like i goofed that patch. Can you try this for me ?
OK; it works much better with the patch: it seems to work correctly,
from what I've tested so far.
[Below is a sketch of what I did, so folks wil
OK; I ran into the earlier problem with tilde_expand, saw the commit,
hand-patched my copy, & started the build again.
In "stage 4: building everything...", it got well past that point, but
blew up in usr.bin/kdump:
===> usr.bin/jot
cc -O -pipe -Wall -W -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include -c
>Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 04:40:03 +0700 (ALMST)
>From: Boris Popov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> In "stage 4: building everything...", it got well past that point, but
>> blew up in usr.bin/kdump:
> Sorry, delta was committed to smb_dev.h. It should be ok now.
Yup -- built; I'm running:
FreeBSD
Others have mentioned that world appears broken on -current; happened
to me as well, and it appears that r1.12 of libreadline/readline.h has
exposed a definition of filename_completion_function() that conflicts
with the one in gdb.291/gdb/top.c:
src/contrib/libreadline/readline.h 2001/04/12 17:1
I saw that jhb committed some changes as of r1.307 of
src/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC, so I replicated those changes (that I didn't
already have) to my kernel config.
Got -CURRENT built & running; the message below (bracketed by "normal"
messages, to supply a little context) appear to be documenting we
>Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 12:34:39 -0700 (PDT)
>From: John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>===> usr.sbin/pcvt/vttest
>cc -O -pipe -traditional -DUSEMYSTTY -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include -c
>/usr/src/usr.sbin/pcvt/vttest/main.c
>cc -O -pipe -traditional -DUSEMYSTTY -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i
>Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 14:12:59 +0200 (CEST)
>From: Riccardo Torrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I'm using -current from 3.0 w/out big problems over last years.
>But after last 3 make world man breaks: trying _ANY_ man give
>me an empty page but under .../man/man*/*.gz sources are good.
>Only formatted
>Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2001 16:49:24 +0200
>From: Sheldon Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>After downgrading to RELENG_4 for a while to prove to my team mates
>that 3 months of pain were the result of hardware instability and not
>features of HEAD, I'm ready to get back on the wagon.
>I didn't follow the
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