t D-I release still uses it? (CCing
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On 04/05/14 13:22, Robert Millan wrote:
On 04/05/14 12:54, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
If noone can provide a better solution, I'd like to remove kfreebsd-9
from the D-I builds.
Feel free to do so. Just try to make sure the boot menus are properly
updated. ;)
It'd need a small fix. Can
write perms in
debian-cd.
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===
--- tools/boot/jessie/boot-kfreebsd (revision 2572)
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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
fi
# Downl
On 26/04/14 21:50, Robert Millan wrote:
On 22/04/14 15:00, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
It was planned to someday remove kfreebsd-9 from d-i, but we still need
to think what happens during upgrades. Maybe freebsd-net-tools needs to
set a Breaks: on older kernels?
We already have this. See
On 15/04/2014 20:40, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> I see the problem now. This is happening only for d-i builds based on
> kfreebsd-9.
Would it be time to remove kfreebsd-9 from d-i already?
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On 06/03/2014 15:49, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> On 22/02/14 15:22, Robert Millan wrote:
>> > How about moving /usr and /var to tmpfs then? See attachment.
> This is not quite ideal; if you copy /usr and /var from the initrd to
> dynamically-sized ramdisks, you end up with
On 06/03/2014 15:37, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> That turned out to be isc-dhcp bug #677985, fixed in jessie/sid, only
> affecting wheezy now.
So FreeBSD 10 userland is good to go then? Is there anything left?
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> Current blockers:
> linux (ftbfs already uploaded, needs builds + aging).
> ufsutils
There's also the mfsroot size problem on kfreebsd-i386 (I sent a patch but
couldn't
find time to test it, I'm afraid...)
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> the ioctl warnings in partman
Just FYI, I once traced those to freebsd.c in libparted. It's trivial to remove
the warning, but I'm not sure if that could (maybe!) be hiding legit errors.
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On 06/03/2014 15:05, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> On 06/03/14 15:01, Robert Millan wrote:
>> I'm still waiting for feedback before uploading FreeBSD 10 userland to sid.
>>
>> If I don't receive any I could still upload it, but Steven said he wanted to
>> test so
> Thanks. Hopefully BSD folks will handle that.
That's #737580, which is fixed in 10.0-2 (experimental).
I'm still waiting for feedback before uploading FreeBSD 10 userland to sid.
If I don't receive any I could still upload it, but Steven said he wanted to
test some things firs
On 25/02/2014 13:33, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Robert Millan (2014-02-25):
>> On 25/02/2014 12:54, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
>>> Well, another issue is that depending on nullfs-modules won't fly since
>>> there can be several packages in the archive at the same time
On 25/02/2014 12:54, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Robert Millan (2011-11-30):
>> 2011/11/29 Joey Hess :
>>> However, AFAICS, udpkg does not understand kfreebsd-any limited
>>> dependencies, and I doubt anna does either. Did you test the patch?
>>
>> Architecture
ich I think is
basically a lot of text translated to a lot of languages)
How about moving /usr and /var to tmpfs then? See attachment.
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--- a/src/sbin/init-kfreebsd
+++ b/src/sbin/in
On 14/02/2014 23:21, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> So feel free to commit your kfreebsd-10 changes when you see fit.
Done, thanks.
> Please don't forget to adjust boot/help screens if relevant.
They use dynamic detection, so they'll work seamlessly (I verified).
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On 01/02/2014 17:45, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Robert Millan (2014-02-01):
>> kfreebsd-10 seems to work fine to boot and load D-I. Shall we enable
>> it in the builds already? (alongside kfreebsd-9)
>
> I'd like to upload d-i as soon as linux is ready to migrate to tes
Hi,
kfreebsd-10 seems to work fine to boot and load D-I. Shall we enable it in
the builds already? (alongside kfreebsd-9)
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On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 10:05:38PM +0200, Robert Millan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> With latest libparted it is possible to install Debian GNU/kFreeBSD on
> a LVM partition using D-I. The only caveat is that geom_linux_lvm
> needs to be inserted before partman detects de
On 08/12/2013 19:44, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> I don't know if/when this is going ahead. We haven't heard yet from
> anyone else on -bsd@ as to whether they approve of this plan.
You mean enabling it in d-i when it reaches testing? FWIW I have
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> Robert Millan (2013-09-26):
>>> so you broke cdimage building for kfreebsd-*:
>>> http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=d-i/debian-installer.git;a=commitdiff;h=c5a8de108e7828cc3e2694309cbb045eb8db521c
>>>
>>>
>> http://anonscm.de
git;a=commitdiff;h=c5a8de108e7828cc3e2694309cbb045eb8db521c
No, this is correct. kfreebsd-8 is considered obsolete and won't be
included in Jessie. See:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/2013/08/msg00175.html
Btw, are you still following debian-bsd?
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> 2012/5/13 Ben Hutchings :
>>> * Re-enable ZFS on kfreebsd-i386.
>>> * Allow stripped ZFS for root filesystem.
>>
>> Presumably 'striped' not 'stripped'.
>
> Yep. Btw, root on mirrored ZFS is supported too (b
2012/5/13 Ben Hutchings :
>> * Re-enable ZFS on kfreebsd-i386.
>> * Allow stripped ZFS for root filesystem.
>
> Presumably 'striped' not 'stripped'.
Yep. Btw, root on mirrored ZFS is supported too (but not on RAID-Z).
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I asked this in April [1] but didn't get any response.
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2012/04/msg00232.html
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run again to generate fstab.
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El 23 d’abril de 2012 6:56, Christian PERRIER ha escrit:
>> Failed or old builds:
>>
>> * OLD BUILD: kfreebsd-amd64 Apr 05 00:32 buildd@fano build_cdrom_grub
>>
>> http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/kfreebsd-amd64/daily/build_cdrom_grub.log
>
the right place to hook it? partman-lvm
probably isn't, since it can't even be installed on kfreebsd-*
(depends on lvm2-udeb).
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Fair enough. Hopefully console-setup will support UTF-8 on kFreeBSD someday.
Thanks for looking into this.
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I noticed daily builds for kfreebsd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64 haven't
been provided since 5 April.
Any idea what's going on? I just verified that "daily-build" script
is working with latest code.
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Tried that on FreeBSD 10-CURRENT, but I notice setup instructions have
many references to a terminal type that is no longer in use (cons25).
Since FreeBSD 9.0 the default is xterm. Have you tested with recent
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Catalan is missing from the list of languages that can be represented with
Lat15 character set. Patch attached.
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Aquest és programari lliure: podeu modificar‐lo i redistribuir‐lo si voleu.
No hi ha CAP GARANTIA, en la mesura que ho permeta la llei.
Escrit per Richard M. Stallman i David MacKenzie.
And this is what I actually saw (attached).
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e /sbin/route del default dev $interface
> + do :; done
> + m=0
> + for i in $router; do #XXX can we have >1 route?
> + /sbin/route add default gw $i dev $interface metric $m
> + m=$(
each platform.
> Besides, I'm not really sure why/when/how several routes can
> be present.
You mean because interfaces are not specified? The kernel associates
routes with interfaces automatically, try "netstat -nr" and check the
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El 17 de març de 2012 18:24, Otavio Salvador
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> On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 19:07, Robert Millan wrote:
>> I'm proposing a new plan to factor in the lack of libstdc++6-udeb:
>>
>> 1- Add devd-udeb package (by linking libstdc++ statically into the
>> execu
s per #493865).
3- Add build/pkg-lists/devd file to debian-installer package (akin to
build/pkg-lists/udev).
4- (OPTIONAL) use libstdc++6-udeb if this package ever becomes available.
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El 11 de març de 2012 21:27, Bastian Blank ha escrit:
> On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 08:07:46PM +0100, Robert Millan wrote:
>> El 5 de març de 2012 21:51, Robert Millan ha escrit:
>> > 1- Add libstdc++6-udeb package (needed by devd).
>> Oh, I wasn't aware that libstdc++ u
El 5 de març de 2012 21:51, Robert Millan ha escrit:
> 1- Add libstdc++6-udeb package (needed by devd).
Oh, I wasn't aware that libstdc++ udeb had already been proposed, and
it seems to be a controversial topic...
Let's see if I can attract some attention by changing the subjec
n src/sbin/init-kfreebsd (rather than
/lib/debian-installer-startup.d, since we need to provide USB serial
devices before init, as per #493865).
4- Add build/pkg-lists/devd file to debian-installer package (akin to
build/pkg-lists/udev).
Comments?
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> But the installer had the keyboard properly configured, right?
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> For the installed system part, it's most probably to be discussed along
> 661825.
661825 is merged with 594827, and you reassigned both bugs to
console-setup-udeb. Did you mean
x27;s rather console-setup-udeb, and I believe it is fixed in
> the latest versions.
Are you sure? I don't see anything in 1.75 indicating a fix. I also
can't see how a change in D-I can help "dpkg-reconfigure
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Version: 9.0-1
Severity: grave
udhcpc expects this to work, but it doesn't:
$ sudo ifconfig xl0 inet 0.0.0.0
ifconfig: can't set link-level netmask or broadcast
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I file this on Squeeze version as this bug has been present for a long time.
However, for some odd reason (maybe related to freebsd-utils update?) this
has begun breaking Debian GNU/kFreeBSD installs.
On a pure IPv4 network with no
El 20 de novembre de 2011 15:12, Robert Millan ha escrit:
> 2011/11/20 Michael Tokarev :
>> So maybe freebsd route can recognize and skip this "gw"
>> keyword between source and destination?
>
> I can't tell beforehand. I'll discuss this with upstream.
I
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2011/12/11 Robert Millan :
> 2.3- /boot/zfs/zpool.cache is NOT present!! No idea why this
> happens, but potentially it could also break installed systems (since
> they attempt to boot using outdated /boot/zfs/zpool.cache that was
> generated wi
e see my patch... untested yet!
Thanks for the tip. Will fix this after I finish testing it.
In the meantime you can use the netboot images, this bug doesn't affect them.
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Kernel of FreeBSD 9 is already available in unstable and supported by D-I.
Please, could you include kfreebsd-image-9 packages in CD builds?
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base-installer uses nullfs on GNU/kFreeBSD, which requires nullfs-modules
package in order to be useful:
./library.sh: if ! mount -t nullfs $DIRECTORY $tdir ; then
However a conditional dependency on nullfs-modules would requ
Thanks
2011/11/22 Robert Millan :
> Hi,
>
> Now that kFreeBSD 9.0 finally works in D-I (many thanks to Michael
> Tokarev who polished the missing bits in busybox), I think it would be
> a good time to begin wider testing of kFreeBSD 9.0 in D-I environment.
> I've done some q
mask only implies that
packets sent to 127.0.0.0/10 are routed through this interface, not
that we'll respond to packets in that network (except when their
destination address matches our own).
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> Seems as if it works:
Thanks for testing. Patch updated.
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@@ -1042,19 +1042,23 @@ void netcfg_write_common(struct in_a
Package: netcfg
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127.0.1.1 hack introduced in commit 6762701e15829b1857fe252c1de642f8ec00f8a8
is based on the assumption that when loopback interface is set with
a 255.0.0.0 netmask, it will identify itself by any address belonging to
this subnet. This is
more exposure before it's in releasable state.
I propose enabling build of kfreebsd-9 images alongside standard 8.2
ones, similarly how it's been done with Linux before (e.g. 2.4 vs 2.6
in sarge), with addition of netboot-9, monolithic-9, etc targets.
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out this?
I can't resolve this today, but please don't let it delay the upload.
The other issues are far more important, and /sbin/route transition
can wait a few more weeks IMHO.
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indeed has no effect, at least not
on the common use case.
It's probably only useful for serial port installs.
>> - busybox sets TERM=cons25
>
> Changed; will ask for it to be uploaded soon.
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> So I'll just drop this one realpath() call for the time being.
Seems fine to me.
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works the same way as LVM on GNU/Linux. You should have
no problem figuring it out, in case of doubt you can check the LVM
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option to use ZFS in those "volumes", in which case they'll be
converted to native filesystems.
I'm sorry, I know this isn't obvious but this problem isn't easy to solve.
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(being uploaded as I write).
For kfreebsd-9 maybe it's better to wait a few days since it'll have
to go through NEW soon (upstream 9.0 release).
And for kfreebsd-8 it would interfere with TERM=xterm transition (see
#647672), I'd rather not touch it for now.
-
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Hi Michael,
Please could you replace cons25 with xterm in busybox init? Newer kfreebsd
kernels come with xterm-like terminal support and require TERM variable to
be set accordingly.
Thanks!
2011/11/2 Robert Millan :
> 2011/10/31 Aurelien Jarno :
>> Oh, I didn't realized you only uploaded kfreebsd-kernel-di-amd64. I am
>> going to work on it soon.
>
> If you update kfreebsd-kernel-di-i386, beware not to use 8.2-12 (still
> not uploaded), it'd break
mpfs, aufs, nfs, etc, where the device part of mount operation
> is not really a pathname.
So let's just not canonicalize it then. Would you like a new patch to do that?
(FYI, FreeBSD mount canonicalizes, but it might be gratuitous there too)
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> The fix is to change order of operations in debian/rules,
> the place should be easy to find.
Thanks Michael. It was messy indeed :-/
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> APT prefers unstable
> APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (500, 'testing'), (1, 'experimental')
> Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
>
> Kernel: Linux 3.0.0-wrar+ (SMP w/4 CPU cores; PREEMPT)
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Thanks for fixing the latest FTBFS problems on GNU/kFreeBSD. Unfortunately
with version 1:1.19.3-1 there's a new regression: swapon is no longer available
in busy
amp;stamp=1319822296
> Also, where one can get 9.0 kFreeBSD to reproduce?
It's available in experimental:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=kfreebsd-image-9.0
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This will break D-I in the future when kfreebsd-kernel-di-* is upgra
2011/10/22 Michael Tokarev :
> On 22.10.2011 01:49, Robert Millan wrote:
>> tags 637082 patch
>> thanks
>>
>> Here's a patch that fixes this problem.
>
> Umm... where? Did you forget to attach a file maybe?
Yes, sorry. Here's the patch.
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tags 637082 patch
thanks
Here's a patch that fixes this problem.
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Package: wpasupplicant-udeb
Version: 0.7.3-4
Severity: grave
Tags: d-i
$ LANG=C fakeroot make build_monolithic
[...]
wpasupplicant-udeb:kfreebsd-i386 Depends on libpcap0.8 [ kfreebsd-i386 ] <
none > ( none ) can't be satisfied!
[...]
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
wpasupplican
elease.
However, it's not the cause for this problem (see my other mail). In
fact it's probably harmless, and it's gone with 8.2 anyway. I
wouldn't worry about them.
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2011/10/6 Julien Cristau :
> On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 07:20:50 +0200, Robert Millan wrote:
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>> Attached patch should fix the problem. I can upload a fixed
>> kfreebsd-8 this evening (feel free to NMU if someone has time to
>> verify earlier than that).
>>
> Wha
on't happen on my arch
(kfreebsd-amd64), as they're i386-specific. I admit I should have
checked both.
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iated, whether from the kfreebsd or d-i side,
> given the increasingly short period of time we have remaining until the
> point release is scheduled.
Attached patch should fix the problem. I can upload a fixed
kfreebsd-8 this evening (feel free to NMU if someone has time to
verif
ext
> dinstall.
I notice they've been installed. Thanks!
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've uploaded a BinNMU for both packages.
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n your
reply, now I assume it does.
> Might it not make more
> sense to look at the remaining changes as a set for 6.0.4?
Sure, we can get back to this later.
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2011/10/1 Adam D. Barratt :
> On Sat, 2011-10-01 at 12:23 +0200, Robert Millan wrote:
>> 2011/10/1 Adam D. Barratt :
>> > Please go ahead, bearing in mind that the upload window for the Squeeze
>> > point release closes over this weekend.
>>
>> Uploaded.
umes) should be available before
> checkroot.sh
> none -- partman-zfs -- Use a version > 8 for volume management
Another one:
#635991 -- partman-basicfilesystems -- set swap flag for ZVOL swap
instead of adding it to fstab
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e this can make it to Squeeze point release?
It's the last non-DI package in Arno's list.
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2011/9/28 Adam D. Barratt :
> In that case, please go ahead. (Preferably sooner rather than later, as
> both libraries appear to be in the d-i initrd).
Uploaded.
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2011/9/17 Adam D. Barratt :
> On Mon, 2011-08-08 at 14:51 +0000, Robert Millan wrote:
>> * Move libsbuf.so.0 to /lib (needed by /sbin/zfs and /sbin/zpool).
>> (Closes: #637100)
>> * Move libipx.so.2 to /lib (needed by ifconfig).
>
> Have the portions of this ch
2011/8/10 Samuel Thibault :
> Mmm, debootstrap should actually be an Arch:any package then. ATM,
> if one uploads it from kfreebsd or hurd, Linux systems won't have
> devices.tar.gz.
Yes it should IMO. Note however that my patch isn't a regression in this area.
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While cross-deboostraping a linux-i386 chroot using kfreebsd-amd64 host:
$ sudo debootstrap --foreign --arch=i386 squeeze /tmp/test
/usr/sbin/debootstrap: 425: cannot create /tmp/test/test-dev-null
Package: debootstrap
Version: 1.0.34
Severity: important
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Usertags: kfreebsd
debootstrap fails to build from source on GNU/kFreeBSD. Please consider
attached patch to fix the problem.
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