If it is, I would suggest a split like:
freebsd-nfs-server
freebsd-nfs-client
freebsd-nfs-common
since a server probably doesn't want to waste memory on
nfsiod either.
Comments?
I like the idea of spliting. I am unsure whether we should aim for server
instalation without client binaries. The
2011/6/28 Robert Millan :
> Here's a new patch, with some final cleanup, and which doesn't
> have any external blockers anymore. The extra functions in
> #629543 and #630843 are patched in untill glibc (or whatever
> else) can provide them.
>
> Would someone like to review this?
Btw, I was thinki
2011/6/29 Robert Millan :
> $ gnome-terminal
> $ echo $?
> 1
Btw, here's ktrace.out, in case this helps.
--
Robert Millan
ktrace.out.xz
Description: Binary data
2011/6/28 Petr Salinger :
> What is the real problem ?
> What does gnome-terminal when runs directly ?
There isn't much to see:
$ gnome-terminal
$ echo $?
1
> In general, it is possible to generate core_dump and use gdb at it,
Any idea how to force it to dump core? (tried ulimit -c, no luck)
-
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for your feedback.
Le mardi 28 juin 2011 02:11:12, Andrew John Hughes a écrit :
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 11:27:44PM +0200, Damien Raude-Morvan wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm currently trying to port OpenJDK7 (ie. icedtea)
>
> These aren't the same thing. IcedTea wraps and expand
Package: gnome-terminal
Version: 3.0.1-1
Severity: grave
User: debian-bsd@lists.debian.org
Usertags: kfreebsd
(this bug most likely needs reassigning, but I don't know where, so filing
it on the application that exhibits the symptom)
gnome-terminal aborts on start, with unknown signal:
rmh@dimon
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Since I upgraded to BIND 9.7.3 Debian 6, I'm having a lot of logs as I've
outlined.
error (network unreachable) resolving
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error (network unreachable) resolving
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Robert Millan (28/06/2011):
> #624541 is about adding a "Breaks: xserver-xorg (<= x.y)" in hal,
> which can't be done untill a xserver-xorg x.y that is not affected
> by hal breakage is uploaded.
>
> Did you mean something else?
Indeed. The BTS's slowness makes it hard to check bugs… [and I thou
2011/6/28 Cyril Brulebois :
> Robert Millan (28/06/2011):
>> Debian GNU/Hurd is currently using a HAL-less X server. I don't know
>> the exact drawbacks, but it can't be worse than what we have now.
>
> Fix the hal bug so that it goes away (#624541).
#624541 is about adding a "Breaks: xserver-xo
severity 624398 normal
thanks
Robert Millan (28/06/2011):
> Debian GNU/Hurd is currently using a HAL-less X server. I don't know
> the exact drawbacks, but it can't be worse than what we have now.
Fix the hal bug so that it goes away (#624541).
> There's been some discussion [1] into finding a
severity 624398 grave
thanks
Could at least HAL be disabled untill GNU/kFreeBSD can use it (if ever) or
untill a replacement is found?
Debian GNU/Hurd is currently using a HAL-less X server. I don't know the
exact drawbacks, but it can't be worse than what we have now.
There's been some discuss
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I am facing the same problem with the same hardware
and I have tested that this ethernet controller works under
FreeBSD with the fxp(4) driver, which is consistent with the web page
referred to:
...
Adapters supported by the fxp(4) driver include:
...
* Many on-board network interfaces on Intel m
Harald Geyer wrote:
> 02:08.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel Corporation 82801BA/BAM/CA/CAM
> Ethernet Controller [8086:2449] (rev 01)
Miguel Figueiredo replied:
> I din't found your model listed on the supported hardware list:
> http://www.freebsd.org/releases/8.2R/hardware.html#ETHERNET
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Unknown command or malformed arguments to command.
> tags 631889 pending
Bug #631889 [src:kfreebsd-8] kfreebsd-8: FTBFS on linux-i386: can't find kernel
headers
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> thanks
Stopping pro
reassign 631889 freebsd-buildutils/8.2-2
tags 631889 pending
thanks
This is a regression introduced in freebsd-buildutils/8.2-2
2011/6/28 Aaron M. Ucko :
> Source: kfreebsd-8
> Version: 8.2-3
> Severity: serious
> Justification: fails to build from source
>
> The (linux-)i386 build of kfreebsd-8
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