I give up... tried to patch the aic7xxx Makefile, kern.pre and kmod.pre,
but still doesn't affect the CFLAGS (or whatever they are) here:
| ===> aic7xxx/aicasm (depend)
| byacc -b aicasm_gram -d -o aicasm_gram.c
../../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm/aicasm_gram.y
| byacc -b aicasm_macro_gram -p mm -d -o a
Steven Chamberlain writes:
> If a clang-3.4 fix doesn't happen in the next few hours I think we just
> need an upload to experimental with a temporary, strange build-
> dependency on libc0.1-dev-i386
In fact, that's what I'm currently building. We can still ship a nicer
package to experimental if
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Hi,
so this upgrade breakage hit unstable in March, and testing in April, and it
isn't on anybody's radar yet?!
Holger Levsen (2014-07-30):
> reassign 756464 freebsd-net-tools
> thanks
>
> Hi Dan,
>
> thanks for your bug report, reassigning accordingly.
>
>
> cheers,
> Holger
>
> On M
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Christoph Egger writes:
> Steven Chamberlain writes:
>> If a clang-3.4 fix doesn't happen in the next few hours I think we just
>> need an upload to experimental with a temporary, strange build-
>> dependency on libc0.1-dev-i386
>
> In fact, that's what I'm currently building. We can still ship a
On 26/08/14 23:29, Christoph Egger wrote:
> FWIW it doesn't work on kfreebsd-i386 as there is no package there
> similar to the libc0.1-dev-i386
Yes I just saw. It's okay, we can come back to this problem after
clang-3.4 is patched. At least we have kfreebsd-amd64 to ask people to
begin testing,
Steven Chamberlain writes:
> On 24/08/14 23:40, Christoph Egger wrote:
>> I can of course do binary uploads at least on kfreebsd-amd64 (actually
>> doing that right now) -- a more automatic solution would b better of
>> course. Are there any more cases like that?
>
> Are you able to binNMU libgnom
severity 628383 important
thanks
We now know that this test failure only happens on kfreebsd-9.
kfreebsd-10, which will be released with Jessie, allows unprivileged
users to mlock() memory, and libgnome-keyring will work fine there.
Christoph was able to binNMU the package from a kfreebsd-10 mach
Hi,
If you're still looking for things to work on:
These really are critical:
> #740509 [jes|sid] freebsd-net-tools ifconfig: ioctl(SIOCGIFINFO_IN6): No
> such device or address
> #756464 [jes|sid] kfreebsd-10?upgrade-reports: [kfreebsd]
> dist-upgrade to jessie removes the kernel
ht
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