EC / O_CLOEXEC thing
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that is the case in KiBi's 'pre-beta1' test images:
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found 613430 grub-installer/1.75
tags 613430 + wheezy sid pending
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>> It could be that grub-installer tries to mount with '-t proc' instead of
>> '-t linprocfs' on G
tc/kernel/postinst.d/initramfs-tools 9.0-1-amd64
> update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-9.0-1-amd64
^^ ^^^
It seems like the existence of a kFreeBSD kernel on a linux-* arch
confuses GRUB's dkms and mkinitramfs postinst hooks.
Re
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Hi Christoph,
Please could you give back dolfin after updating kfreebsd-* buildds to
gcc-4.7 4.7.1-6, fixing PR c++/53549.
fasch/fano/fils/finzi appear to have 4.7.1-5 at the moment.
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> > It seems like the existence of a kFreeBSD kernel on a linux-* arch
> > confuses GRUB's dkms and mkinitramfs postinst hooks.
>
> We could move it off /boot, or we could add Conflicts: dkms
> [linu
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>> Please could you give back dolfin after updating kfreebsd-* buildds to
>> gcc-4.7 4.7.1-6, fixing PR c++/53549.
> Done, let's see if it builds.
Yep, it
oment.
The sid_d-i daily build will work if you choose the "Default install
(graphical mode)" option. That uses the FreeBSD 8 kernel for install;
it installs the FreeBSD 9 kernel later.
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ueeze-backports
also became end-of-life at the same time. So I'm not sure where that
leaves current squeeze users.
I wonder if a squeeze backport of 8.3 is viable (it would also need
newer zfstools, at least), just in case some awkward problem befalls 8.1
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multiarch support. I imagine it could have uses in some web hosting
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And I think I recall Christoph having trouble with ixgbe(4). But the
ixgbe changeset from 9.0 to 9.1 is huge (new driver version from
upstream). For this sort of thing, I think it would be convenient if a
9.1 backport was available to users.
you may be able to fix it by creating an
/etc/X11/xorg.conf file just containing something like:
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "mouse catchall"
MatchIsPointer "on"
EndSection
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[1] http://bugs.debian.org/672959#20
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se I think it would be still read-only at that point.
Or instead it may try to mount things on /dev/fd, /proc or /sys while
fsck is running. I don't know what implications that could have.
Do you think freebsdutils should really wait for checkroot?
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f the panic).
Adding a sleep atop of mtab.sh doesn't seem to delay the panic. I
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> the same time as checkroot.sh
I've b
teven for excelent hint.
I'm just happy my mail was coherent at that hour.
Thank you for a brilliant patch. With it I'm no longer seeing panics on
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Hi!
One of my own kfreebsd-amd64 systems just upgraded okay.
It seems that something called by the grub-mkconfig shellscript was
segfaulting. Could you please check your dmesg or kernel log as that
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What is the version of your installed zfsutils package?
And could you please get the full output of `uname -a` to be sure of the
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a
syscall trace with:
# ktrace -di -- grub-probe --device /dev/ada1s1 --target=fs_uuid
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run --device /dev/ada1s1 --target=fs_uuid
bt full
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we should now be looking at:
# sysctl kern.geom.confxml
The bug is probably in libgeom (freebsd-libs), and may have something to
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BTW: the script bundled in /etc/cron.daily/zfsutils has a nice
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ones in a way that prefers to keep mostly the more recent ones, with an
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wb gb freerdp_1.0.1-1.1 . kfreebsd-amd64 kfreebsd-i386
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> Done
...and successfully built on all arches. Thanks!
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> On 25/08/12 22:20, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> [...]
>> OpenJDK 7 can build on Wheezy, if you have powerful enough hardware, it
>> just takes half a day.
> [...]
>> I'll also have to try building chromium-browser, as I think o
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>> OpenJDK 7 can build on Wheezy, if you have powerful enough hardware, it
>> just takes half a day.
> [...]
> Are these likely to appear in sid soon? As this is just a test i
existence of a kFreeBSD (kernel) image on the Linux system seemed to
confuse the dkms and mkinitramfs hooks, so we should avoid that. Maybe
we actually need a Conflicts: grub
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he versions of related packages you have
installed now (by running the command below) :
$ dpkg-query -W grub grub2 grub-common grub-pc dkms initramfs-tools
It would also be helpful if you could perhaps run this to see more
detail about what is going wrong:
# sh -x $(which update-grub)
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tall kfreebsd-image-9-amd64?
Please could you copy+paste the error in full (in case it is different
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The earlier issue affecting GRUB ("v1") is more serious; we must not
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> E: Unable to locate package archdetect
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43, Robert Millan wrote:
> 2012/8/10 Steven Chamberlain :
>> In the second screenshot it says "/: write failed, filesystem is full"
>> [...]
>
> Probably a bigger mfsroot (see MFSROOT_LIMIT in
> debian-installer/build/Makefile)
The current limit for kfreebsd-amd64 i
rt first, so logger should be
available to them (unless /usr is remote).
You might also get some clues from:
# grep -v mountall /etc/init.d/.depend.boot
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The non-free iozone3 package can be useful for some kinds of disk
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Quote PC-BSD 1.0 Changelog: 'Partitions now have "Softupdates" enabled'
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es right up to the point it crashes?
Also is there some way to disable any emulated HPET device?
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> ]]
Does that happen now on every boot? If so, how is it were you able to
get as far as lightdm/Xorg before? (What changed?)
Also is there some way to set the "no-hpet" option on a VMware host, and
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will try to do this for the HPET; some virtualisation platforms don't
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crash, by appending the "-v" flag to the end of the "kfreebsd
/path/to/kfreebsd.gz" line.
A much easier thing to try first might be `apt-get install
kfreebsd-image-8-amd64`, select it from the GRUB menu on a warm reboot
and see if that can boot whereas kfreebsd-9 does
kage upgrade, I think that is okay too, because it
can be assumed that /var is already clean and mounted by then.
/var/lib seems to be the right place for it too (persistent state).
I haven't tried it yet though (or NFS, at all, on a kFreeBSD system).
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On 16/09/12 00:44, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> I gather this file is used a bit like transaction log, so must never be
> created, empty, from an initscript merely because it is missing.
> Instead, it should be created at install time from postinst as you have
> done. During a packag
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> as you have done.
On 16/09/12 01:00, Arno Töll wrote:
> Please forgive my confusion, but that's what I did, didn't I? I create
> the package a
ings disabled but this is still there:
> # The `bpf' device enables the Berkeley Packet Filter.
> # Be aware of the administrative consequences of enabling this!
> # Note that 'bpf' is required for DHCP.
> device bpf # Berkeley packet filter
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For the running kernel you can use `sysctl kern.conftxt` to see the
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But as far as I can tell, only the uath (USB) chipsets needed firmware,
and others should work without?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_open_source_wireless_drivers#FreeBSD
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seems to avoid inlining of functions and results in a fuller backtrace
on panic. While there, perhaps enable options DDB and GDB, but I don't
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found 686961 kfreebsd-8/8.3-4
found 686962 kfreebsd-9/9.0-6
found 686963 kfreebsd-10/10.0~svn238475-3
# not in the archive; just noting the fixed upstream revision
fixed 686963 kfreebsd-10/10.0~svn239041
forwarded 686961
http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/stable/8/sys/netinet/sctp_pcb.c?r1=235193&r2=2
tags 686961 + confirmed fixed-upstream
tags 686962 + confirmed fixed-upstream
tags 686963 + confirmed fixed-upstream
forwarded 686961
http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/stable/8/sys/netinet/sctp_pcb.c?r1=235193&r2=239146
forwarded 686962
http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/stable/9/sys/netinet/sctp_pcb.c?r1
...@inutil.org
And also I might amend the changelog to show when kernel ABI bumps
happened, as KiBi pointed out a while ago this isn't mentioned.
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Othewise, some pre-existing bootloader on the drive (such as
LILO) might be getting booted instead of the real bootloader from the
installer ISO image.
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I'll be able to test this tomorrow, as I will have a new machine
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all files. This ensure that
# gtype.state is correctly read:
+ $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change tmp-gtype.state gtype.state
$(RUN_GEN) build/gengtype$(build_exeext) $(GENGTYPE_FLAGS) \
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$(STAMP) s-gtype
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> htmlnorm
> bytecode
> 99%: Checks: 320, Failures: 0, Errors: 2
> check_regex.c:409:E:phishingScan with 2 dbs:phishingScan_test:27: (after this
> point) Test timeout expired
> check_regex.c:384:E:phishingScan with 2 dbs:phishing_fake_test:0: (after this
> point) Test
to try
specific configurations/features would be much easier after that.
Pre-seeding should be another way to do the same, but it is still
beneficial to be testing via the text/GUI menus as well if possible.
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55ms
> approx. 95 percentile: 174.67ms
>
> Threads fairness:
> events (avg/stddev): 156.2500/1.40
> execution time (avg/stddev): 13.4682/0.02
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> On 07.10.2012 18:29, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
>> The Internal error: abort in get_output_file_with_visibility, at
>> gengtype.c:1998, seen sometimes on kFreeBSD, seems to be here:
>
> [...]
>
> checked
ble memory has to be at least
the size of an uncompressed kernel image, plus the value set for
MFSROOT_LIMIT, and still leave enough for the d-i userland.
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ruby1.8. So far ruby1.9.1 doesn't seem to have this issue (perhaps
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> http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/sys/netinet6/nd6_rtr.c.diff?r1=1.82&r2=1.83&sortby=date&only_with_tag=MAIN
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ifferent places, depending
whether a DBus session is running. It doesn't got far enough to execute
any shell command given by the "-e" option.
Robert Millan already bisected this to a large DBus-related commit.
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The fix looks quite typical of other GNU/kFreeBSD porting
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This probably also fixes more GNOME issues, that we didn't even know of yet.
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ting'. This neat trick might help someone else to install/rescue a
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- -make test-all
+ -timeout 1h make test-all
mv _test_drb test/drb
endif
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t that the change from -3 to -4 introduced it, by
removing the timeout.
I agree the remaining problems during the testsuite seem specific to
GNU/kFreeBSD and GNU/Hurd, so maybe the timeout can be applied only to
those non-Linux platforms.
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with kFreeBSD 9.0, but the diff would be large, and maybe not the sort
of thing that could be introduced this late in the freeze for Wheezy?
After Wheezy is released we may be able to get the new mps(4) driver
into a point release, and/or at least get FreeBSD 9.1 into wheezy-backports,
R
eeBSD 9.1 into wheezy-backports very
soon after Wheezy is released would be the best plan.
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XATTR_SIZE_MAX 65536 /* NetBSD does not enforce this */
So, GNU/Hurd could maybe add something like that if it helps with
porting; or better still, upstream could do as Pino suggested in
http://bugs.python.org/issue13669
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= "zfs" ]; then
> # Required by update-grub on ZFS
> mkdir -p $ROOT/boot/zfs
> cp /boot/zfs/zpool.cache $ROOT/boot/zfs/
> fi
but of course that will only work where /boot itself resides on ZFS.
Maybe this needs to also match where $rootfstype is "zfs&
in place but not the actual font loading.
But you should be able to use the full set of languages including
Russian in the Graphical mode of the installer.
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say which kernel you tried to install with? Did
you choose kFreeBSD 9 from the installer GRUB menu or kFreeBSD 8?
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hangelog entry...)
With the attached patch it builds again on kfreebsd-amd64, snmpd at
least seems to be working and I can query it with snmpwalk.
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f you are right, this bug is filed against the wrong package, we
> may clone and reassign it to grub-installer then.
I'm including Arno's patch, attached.
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From
ream FreeBSD's
kernel or Debian's.
http://wiki.debian.org/Debian_GNU/kFreeBSD_FAQ#Q._Can_I_share_partitions_between_GNU.2BAC8-Linux_and_GNU.2BAC8-kFreeBSD.3F
Although much in that FAQ looks out-of-date already for Wheezy.
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'Generic IDE' without attempting the ioctl.
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> I can't guess from upstream's SVN changelog why it would have stopped
> working, so maybe we we can try old kfreebsd-8 installer images to see
> when the problem started. (Or does it only affect kfreebsd-9?)
Actually this only
to it
previously?
Most crucially, a pre-existing ZFS physical volume might cause this
problem (it seems to be automatically imported, meaning the partition
itself would be 'in use' and even the partition table cannot be modified
if this happens).
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that it triggers creation of
the necessary zpool.cache within /target/boot/zfs, GRUB installation
succeeds, and the installed system is bootable.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?msg=30;filename=0001-Also-create-boot-zfs-zpool.cache-if-the-root-fs-is-o.patch;att=1;bug=651720
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rbose output, partition layout and output of fdisk -l are attached.
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# grub-probe -vd /dev/da1s5
grub-probe: info: Scanning for dmraid_nv RAID devices on disk hd0.
grub-probe: info: the size of hd0 is 35565080.
grub-probe: info: the size of hd0
On 25/11/12 21:24, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> Verbose output, partition layout and output of fdisk -l are attached.
That was incomplete... attaching the rest of it to this mail.
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# cat /proc/partitions
major minor #blocks name rio rme
Package: geom
Version: 9.0+ds1-8
Severity: important
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Hi,
In /etc/default/geli it is expected that multiple devices can be given
(space-delimited) in the geli_devices v
, it must be
getting 0x0011 (== O_WRONLY | O_CLOEXEC), and then it tries to
F_SETFL with a flag our glibc won't recognise.
Thanks a lot for this Nicolas!
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