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> I'm missing VIMAGE that gives a virtualized networkstack.
For the record, Robert uploaded freebsd-utils with jail support
yesterday. See
Yes, this is not entirely complete yet.
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is lacking kfreeBSD support right
now (but I guess it could be added with some porting efforts, because it
is using some Linux specific syscalls) if there is some demand for it.
Moreover Wouter's NBD packages work fine on kfreebsd (the server that is
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lso be 0.4+20110717 - upstream isn't very
clear about that, so I opted for ~ as that's easier to fix in case of a
problem. However the "0.4" part of the version is not used to identify
the source version anyway, and appears only at runtime in the program
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native Debian package instead, since this script seems not be very
useful outside Nexenta. Also I wonder if apt-clone could get LVM support
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x27;t knowing anything about d-i internals) to produce an unofficial
testing d-i which installs Squeeze?
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Hi Robert,
On 19.09.2011 21:03, Robert Millan wrote:
> 2011/9/4 Arno Töll :
>> Regarding backporting your ZFS improvements and the bug fixes you noted
>> to Squeeze: Would that be possible at all, keeping in mind, that Stable
>&g
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> I will volunteer for that and ask the related teams here.
In preparation, I selected some bugs which would need to be backported
to have feasible ZFS support in Squeeze. Most issues primarily affect
deb
to announce, not only the coming
up change of the default desktop, but also the greatly improved ZFS
installer support (eventually also with outcome of [1]), the upcoming
switch to kfreebsd 9, and eventually many things I forgot now.
[1]
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Package: kfreebsd-8
Severity: important
Accomplishing our social contract, the FreeBSD kernel is being stripped of
non-free parts [1][2] and #594940. However the social contract also says "We
acknowledge
that some of our users require the use of works that do not conform to the
Debian Free Softwa
rectory, I wonder if
we could have a non-free kernel officially in the meantime, until a user
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Sorry, forgot to reply to the bug instead.
- Original Message
On 23.09.2011 15:32, Holger Levsen wrote:
> Hi Petr,
> On Freitag, 23. September 2011, Petr Salinger wrote:
>> Here is the recipe for building own kernel with bce
>
> wha
specific problem, indeed.
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i snapshot 2011-09-29 as I had it handy.
>
> Is there any netinst image that currently works?
I tried netinst of today (Oct 10) which fails to use partman-zfs:
partman-zfs: zpool: /lib/libbsd.so.0: version `LIBBSD_0.3´ not found
(required by /lib/libgeom.so.1)
Is that a known issue?
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not getting the Swedish keyboard, it still is American ASCII!)
I now tried the weekly (full) image dated Oct. 3 which just works fine.
Hence I conclude, that's a new issue. Maybe Robert knows more about?
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@ | tail -n1
As soon as I did, grub works fine again and generates a working
grub.conf. Apparently libgeom fails to parse the output of "sysctl -b
kern.geom.confxml" (output in [2]).
[1] http://daemonkeeper.net/wp-content/files/grub.out
[2] http://daemonkeeper.net/wp-content/files/sysctl.o
t sure what caused the problem, but upgrading grub from 1.99-6 to
1.99-12 solved the problem. My wild guess is, that this may be a
duplicate of #630197 fixed in -8. Hence, the bug is, if anything, a
missing "Breaks" relation.
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d a Breaks for each buggy package
> IMHO.
Since neither grub or libgeom1 ever appeared in a stable release with
this version that's fair enough, I think.
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Hello Robert,
On 09.10.2011 20:37, Robert Millan wrote:
> 2011/10/9 Arno Töll :
>> It turns out, it is not partman itself what fails, but the zpool/zfs
>> binaries:
>
> I know, that's why I ask if it can be reproduced outs
freebsd.org/base/stable/9/sys/sys/cdefs.h
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ly
work, as long as you don't try to update zfsutils.
>> Maybe we should link them statically instead:
> That should be a last ressort option.
What about private libraries bundled in the zfsutils package?
[1]
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/glibc-bsd/trunk/zfsutils/debian/p
utils from Squeeze
explicitly to the Wheezy version without doing a full (dist-)upgrade. If
I don't forget, I will file a bug later, since that's a critical problem
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cussion on [1].
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/2011/10/msg00137.html
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ting to know if 8-STABLE version has the same ABI problems.
Yes. I reported and outlined this in #645305.
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te location. That's not trivial to achieve in
our hackish build process.
>> * I fixed hyphen-used-as-minus-sign by a Perl hack in debian/rules
>
> I'll send that upstream.
Makes sense, thanks.
>
>> I made the rules targets cleaner
>
> Please could
ich matters here.
[1] http://lintian.debian.org/tags/shlib-without-versioned-soname.html
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reflect Debian sections (and renamed it).
Moreover, I merged the debian/rules change you asked me to apply.
I committed both to the repository right before.
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a hyphen as is
groffs default. Maybe many other groffs have been patched as well, at
least a test run on Fedora seems to avoid the problem as well.
FTR: Such discussions are just yet another reason why we should be using
something more modern instead.
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thanks
Hello Julian,
thanks for your patch. I commited it earlier today. Moreover, I will
forward it upstream. The next upload will feature your patch.
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easible to do so in a comprehensive way for istgt because of a large
variety of different possibilities to run istgt. This also makes
transitions of configuration files very complicated. That's also the
reason why we do not ship a working configuration at all but refer to
the example configuratio
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t; manpower for that.
>
There you are unfortunately right which is why I was experimenting with
private libraries. Your statement that dtrace will depend on those
libraries makes that plan of course obsolete.
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as you suggested above as soon, as you
told me about the state of the grub reverse dependency.
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D 9.0 is released anyway).
I just did. I removed -dev packages, added a hard versioned library
dependency (= ${binary:Version}) and did some other, mainly cosmetic
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Should zfsutils package install a script in /etc/cron.monthly/zfs to
> do this? It can be disabled of course, the question is whether it
> should be there by default.
I'd do so.
Thanks for bringing that up to our mind.
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locale interpretation of
our hemisphere to presume Sunday morning is the least busy part of the
week in terms of workloads. I'd guess in the Arabian world our Sunday
workload low is reached Fridays there.
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so though, introduced by
dpkg 1.16.1 as well, but you can at least compile istgt. That said, I
have never tried whether that actually works.
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e link,
> only from the actual device.
>
> Obviously, it needs to dereference symlinks.
I will test your patch later this week. Presuming it works (and does not
break kfreebsd - but I don't think so) I will forward it upstream and
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ut does not depend on it.
It doesn't. dpkg includes support for quilt packages when using 3.0
source packages as we do. dpkg-source will automatically apply patches
upon extraction of the source package. That's true for the Squeeze
version as well.
You only need quilt if you want to work yoursel
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thanks
I just committed your patch into our VCS and it seems to work fine. That
means the next release will most likely feature it unless I stumble upon
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s your script could be easily used with LVM or btrfs snapshots as well.
Have you considered to make a separate package from it which would be
usable for Linux alternatives?
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proposing?
[1]
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Hi Robert,
On 07.12.2011 21:41, Robert Millan wrote:
> 2011/12/4 Arno Töll :
>> well, let's find out. I'm sending a copy to LVM and btrfs maintainers
>> asking them for their opinions.
>
> It didn't seem like an e
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> Thanks. I just filed a bug on ftp.d.o.
britney will still not let you migrate then, as you filed a RC bug
yourself to prevent exactly that migration. :)
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al as upgrading to a 8.3
kernel solved the problem. That's why we added breaks conditions to the
package back then. Aside of this problem there didn't seem to be a hard
(i.e. API or ABI) incompatibility which would have caused a crash or so.
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If we could find a workaround by emulating this "volinit" call when an
older kernel is detected, I guess we could happily use newer utils along
with older kernels. I haven't looked at the code, but that's probably
just some ioctl we could emulate easily.
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been fixed I am for a non PAE kernel too. I do not think there would be
any benefit to use >= 4G RAM in the context of D-I.
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Forward to 652...@bugs.debian.org I forgot, sorry.
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On 17.12.2011 15:49, Robert Millan wrote:
> I'm not sure how relevant is
> this factor but it is unexistant on GNU/kFreeBSD, so I think this
> should be accounte
oblem will disappear then.
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On 03.01.2012 22:42, Robert Millan wrote:
> Seems fine to me. I don't have time to do this atm though (feel free
> to, you're in Uploaders now).
Yup, sure. No promise though, but I'll try to find time.
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ovides an uniform way to build a non-free kernel. In the
long term we should still target d-i support and installable debs from
non-free just like the Linux folks do. Nonetheless I appreciate your
work as it is already a step forward and improves the situation a lot.
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On 07.04.2012 00:26, Christoph Egger wrote:
> Arno Töll
My actual porting efforts are minor/non-existing. I'm primarily
maintaining istgt which fills a gap on kfreebsd and somehow ended up to
contribute a bit to zfsutils.
It wouldn't be fair to list me in the same list with othe
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thanks
Hi,
On 21.06.2012 21:18, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> Actually you're right, it's fine now in up-to-date sid chroot.
cool, thanks. I'll wait a bit for Robert or someone else to comment on
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On 22.06.2012 23:10, Guillem Jover wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-06-21 at 21:40:39 +0200, Arno Töll wrote:
> I guess the libbsd-overlay could be used instead to avoid having to
> patch the sources.
True, but that part was patched already anyway, so it does not hurt at all.
> And so
ct the upstream author? As far as I'm informed he was
planning to add reload LUN reload support to the upcoming 0.5 series but
I didn't hear since.
Anyway, thanks for your patch which looks quite good at a first glance.
I'll review and test later so that it will end in Wheezy before th
is, given you supply the requested firmware or you use firmware images
to install your system.
We do not have such a possibility on kfreebsd yet. See #642468 (also for
a workaround provided by Petr).
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ld try
to ship firmware modules only in a separate non-free package. In any
case we'd need someone who volunteers to work on that (and much luck to
get this into Wheezy).
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This is my diff:
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nfsv4.4 lacks this part, however.
> I haven't tried it yet though (or NFS, at all, on a kFreeBSD system).
It works for me, YMMV.
[1]
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d installs just
fine (minus non-free NIC driver of course). Just as does Wheezy's d-i.
I tried the beta 3 d-i, as well as the latest daily image.
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For reference, because Christoph asked: Squeeze uses the mpt driver from
8.2, whereas Wheezy uses the 9.0 mps driver.
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On 02.11.2012 01:15, Arno Töll wrote:
> The full log is in the screenshot. Note, Debian kfreebsd installs just
> fine (minus non-free NIC driver of course). Just as does Wheezy's d-i.
My report makes much more sense if you read this sentence as:
The full log is in the screenshot. N
rnel. Hence,
bypassing that code may help.
Aside, I had Wheezy d-i installations running on Virtualbox without
problems.
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I have no idea how to test it.
Note, if you are right, this bug is filed against the wrong package, we
may clone and reassign it to grub-installer then.
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debian/changelog nor did I increase the version number.
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Opinions?
[1] http://people.freebsd.org/~rse/iscsi/iscsi.txt
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iscsitarget for Linux I
was speaking above. Apparently that one works on FreeBSD as well. That
should ease porting efforts a lot, since there is already a package in
Debian providing iet, although it is not suitable for kfreebsd as is.
I will try getting it to work on kfreebsd.
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t;http://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/2011/05/msg1.html>.
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The FreeBSD -buildutils are shipped with upstream defaults for common BSD
commands.
As we use a GNU user land paths are slighty different, thus using a (BSD style)
Makefile including paths from /usr/share/Mk/bsd.commands.mk will fail s
y concerns above. Moreover I personally
would prefer iet as well, as I know it from Linux where it is best known
for its stability and performance and it exists in Debian already.
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tid static, but I doubt it's desired.
We do not define any hostid, in fact (and Debian/Linux neither ships
/etc/hostid. In glibc, which kfreebsd uses as well, the hostid is
determined by gethostid(2) which does some magic based on
gethostbyname(2) when that file does not exist).
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where we /can/
help. However, as Steven said in a later post in this thread most of use
barely know more than you do on that case.
The kNetBSD project was dead long before most of us joined Debian.
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#x27;t be
doing anyway and we have our own libc which does things differently
under the hood. Hence we stubbed/no-opted some code as far as I remember.
For the upcoming Jessie cycle I hope we can further improve ZFS support
though, including user space.
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though.
Another benefit of using git is, that those wanting all of that can have
their own remotes or local branches providing it.
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py the upstream code to glibc-bsd.git/$package/ and have
lots of .gitignore magic. Both does not sound appealing if you ask me.
Or at least, not better than the status quo.
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in a way it applies to kfreebsd, too. This leaves itk broken in the
package, but I guess that's something we can live with for the time being.
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to the binaries
b) that we install the library in a private location which is not looked
up by a standard linker, e.g. /lib/zfs.
I think there were concerns regarding a) last time, leaving us choice
b). However, the build system doesn't exactly make it easy to do so I
think.
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but most of them are really completely
unrelated to ZFS. They are mostly library functions for more or less
generic use cases used within the FreeBSD project.
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se provide some insight here?
In my local sbuild installation lighttpd builds fine on kfreebsd, as it
seems to do for Michael's.
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Hi Christoph,
On 24.12.2013 14:15, Christoph Egger wrote:
> Are you both running stable kernels for the build? are you using chroots
> or not?
I use sbuild and unstable on my dev environment.
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issue then? All in all this does not really
sound like a problem in the lighttpd code base, does it?
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