Hi,
please someone put openh323 back on dep-wait against pwlib>=1.6.6.4-4.
The buildd tried building with the old pwlib and is currently doing the
new one (building on crest).
Thanks!
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Hi Brad,
> I'm inclined to say that this oops is still in the scsi code. However,
> it doesn't seem to be where I would expect it. I'll have to dig my 650
> out of the pile and try it out.
when you have some patch or some new "WorkForMe(TM)" code, throw it at
me and i'll give it a try. ;)
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Hi again,
if someone wants to have a look at the problem. The gdb backtrace is:
0xc022c79c in free () from /lib/libc.so.6
#0 0xc022c79c in free () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x80047a38 in xfree ()
#2 0x800449aa in FileCopy::GetStatus ()
#3 0x80039924 in CopyJob::Status ()
#4 0x800399ae in CopyJob
Hi,
has anybody of you seen lftp segfault while downloading files larger
than a few kbyte? I can reproduce it with every download of
kernel-images and such. If it's not yet known to the m68k folks, i'll
try to get a backtrace or at least an strace.
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Hi everybody again ;)
I've finally managed to get a crosscompiler setup installed according to
[1].
Now i've taken kernel-patch-2.6.8-m68k_2.6.8-1_all.deb from [7] and
built my own 2.6.8 kernel image from kernel-source 2.6.8-5 and the above
patch. This, combined with the config [2] gave me the Ma
Hi Christian,
just for the record. The 2.4.27 image gives me the same kernel panic as
all others.
I've used the 2.4.27-mac, hope that's ok for my Quadra..
> IPv6 in any m68k kernel-image before 2.4.27 seems to be pretty minimal. I
> activated all IPv6 options and am currently building packages
Hi Geert,
Am Mo, den 16.08.2004 schrieb Geert Uytterhoeven um 10:12:
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2004, Kilian Krause wrote:
> > Looking at the linux-m68k.org page, they only recommend 2.4.0 and 2.4.1
> > which is obviously not an option (for security reasons). So it looks
>
> That
Hi Finn,
> I just remembered where I saw this before -- nptl glibc under a non-redhat
> 2.4 kernel. Also, on m68k, I saw this failure when I was booting a kernel
> with an ELF binfmt module not compiled into the kernel, and the kernel
> unable to load it. You might hit this with 2.6 kernels if
> m
Hi Finn,
Am Sa, den 14.08.2004 schrieb Finn Thain um 16:13:
> On Sat, 14 Aug 2004, Kilian Krause wrote:
>
> > ...
> > When booting 2.4.25 or 2.4.26 i get a "Kernel panic: Attempted to kill
> > init" for both kernels.
>
> Sounds like init segfaulted. Y
Hi Petr,
> Have you noticed a message saying something like "Warning: unable to
> open initial console" early during kernel boot?
Nope, at least not on the 1 screen page with the kernel core dump.
Unfortunatelly i can't scroll up with Shift-PgUp..
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Hi Petr,
Am Sa, den 14.08.2004 schrieb Petr Stehlik um 13:02:
> V So, 14. 08. 2004 v 12:51, Kilian Krause pí¨e:
> > When booting 2.4.25 or 2.4.26 i get a "Kernel panic: Attempted to kill
> > init" for both kernels.
>
> what init is it? The d-i busybox init or your
Hi Wouter,
> Fix the kernel. Happy hacking ;-)
actually i had hoped for something to be done before 2010.. but well..
thanks for the hint! *g*
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Hi Wouter,
> What kernel? If it's 2.2, forget it. The IPv6 implementation in 2.2 is
> out of date to the point that it won't work with recent implementations.
Yep, i had tried the 2.2.25 from the d-i installation. It does ship with
ipv6, so i gave that a try first.
When booting 2.4.25 or 2.4.26
Hi again,
pondering a little on why ipv6 won't work, i came to think of kernel
2.2.25 being quite old in terms of ipv6. So that ipv6 stack might not be
current maybe.
Trying to get some kernel-2.4.26 installed, i unfortunately couldn't
boot that with "attempt to kill init"..
Kernel 2.6.7 (with
Hi Christian,
Am Sa, den 14.08.2004 schrieb Christian T. Steigies um 11:33:
> On Sat, Aug 14, 2004 at 10:50:46AM +0200, Kilian Krause wrote:
> >
> > now that i have a somewhat working setup up and running, i've tried to
> > play around with it. Loading the ipv6 module
Hi Finn,
> When using DSL from the mac, is the switch involved, or is the mac plugged
> into the DSL router directly? When the DSL router is plugged into the
> switch, does it negotiate a 10 Mb/s link with the switch? Maybe you can
> hang the mac off a 10 MBit hub as a workaround (if you have one
Hi again,
now that i have a somewhat working setup up and running, i've tried to
play around with it. Loading the ipv6 module seems to work ok and i can
assign addresses to eth0. Yet any attempt to use them fails. I cannot
even ping6 to any host. Suggestions what's going wrong? (Yes, the ipv6
is w
Hi Finn,
> I suggest you check your netmasks (as in 192.168.x.x/16, rather than
> "192.168.x/24").
it is a 192.168.70.x.*/24 netmask.. i was just writing short style.
Moreover i have been able to track this a bit more down. All connections
from 100MBit switched LAN will make the m68k network go d
Hi,
now, just to keep you posted. I have been able to install Debian now and
it seems to be working quite well. I've used the netinstaller iso cvs
snapshot from 20040812, bootet vmlinuz-2.2.25 with root22.bin.
That made me go thru harddisk partitioning twice (the first of which was
dreadfully slo
Hi Christian,
Am Fr, den 13.08.2004 schrieb Christian T. Steigies um 15:36:
> On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 02:27:08PM +0200, Kilian Krause wrote:
> > > >
> > > > http://people.debian.org/~cts/debian-m68k/sarge/
> > >
> > > You will also need ramdisk_si
Hi Erik,
> What about EMILE (http://emile.sourceforge.net/)? Or is that not fit for
> end-users yet?
i can see it could boot from floppy. Does it also offer the possibility
to be installed to hd directly? Like some lilo/grub for i386?
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Hi Stephen,
> nativehd is a netinstall.
hmmm, to the unsuspecting user it sounds like "nativehd" would be "put
all the files on hd and install from there".. maybe it should be renamed
or at least put into some popular space.
I've now tried with "root22.bin" from today's netinstall CD-Rom.. what
Hi again,
ok, here's the run-up. ;))
I finally got things working (even Netscape 4.08 installed *g*) by using
a CD-Rom with "-g --macbin" in the mkisofs call. That made the Mac find
the unstuff binary and consequently be able to use the Penguin.sit too.
Christian, your Penguin.sea doesn't even
Hi Anthony,
Am Fr, den 13.08.2004 schrieb Anthony J. Stuckey um 5:37:
> On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 06:29:53PM -0500, Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> > Truthfully, I was thinking stuffit pretty much came with modern mac os
> > versions. Clearly not.
>
> It depends on what you mean by "modern". I th
Hi again,
or maybe someone could provide me with an image of some sda deboostrap i
could use to dump onto my new to-be-Linux-harddrive. Then i wouldn't
need to go through Penguin installing/booting..
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Hi,
i'm just trying to install Debian on a Quadra 650 with the d-i beta4 and
daily cvs snapshot. Both have only a Penguin-19.sit which cannot be
unpacked on my Mac for there's no StuffIt installed. All my efforts to
get some old m68k MOS 7.5 StuffIt installed have failed so far.
Thus please, coul
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