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I agree udev-discover should be Architecture: linux-any
There is no use for it on kfreebsd-* or hurd-* which don't have udev.
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ofono is only built for Linux because it requires udev and the BlueZ stack.
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locally via dbus?) so it should probably only be built for Architecture:
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LIBS="$LIBS $SDL_EXTRA_LIBS"
AC_OUTPUT(Makefile src/Makefile data-adanaxis/Makefile)
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// Build issue on some systems (OSS 4.0)?
-#ifndef SOUND_PCM_WRITE_CHANNELS
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It's unclear what platform that 'f
nk, and qemu
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> (even if that is imply nagging some buildd people for a give-back)?
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Please could you give back jackd2 to the kfreebsd-amd64 buildds...
It seems to have hung during the waf build, which happens about 25% of
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The same patch can be used here (have just completed a test build on
kfreebsd-amd64) :
http://patch-tracker.debian.org/patch/series/view/libio-aio-perl/4.15-1/workaround-missing-O_CLOEXEC.patch
It just needs the path adjusting. Please find amended version attached.
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>> Please could you give back jackd2 to the kfreebsd-amd64 buildds...
>>
>> It seems to have hung during the waf build, which happens about 25% of
>> the time.
Thanks, Christoph. I see that this
peration not permitted
(warning).
# echo $?
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Please review/test this change if you can:
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mistake has been made - I wonder if any of these would cause bugs:
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reassign 653929 libzfs1/8.3~svn226546-6
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Should they really all be doing this:
> ++#include
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/usr/include/freebsd/unistd.h:138:2: warning: implicit declaration of
> function 'strcmp' [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
> geom_ctl.c: At top level:
> geom_ctl.c:55:1: warning: no previous prototype for 'gctl_dump'
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which I noticed while looking into #685625. Could this mean the addrs
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>> ldd: exited with unknown exit code (139)
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A Sun Fire v20z server with the older motherboard revision has the
particular combination of:
PCI bridg
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squeak-vm has support for ALSA, and for the OSS emulation provided by
ALSA on Linux (see unix/doc/README.Soun
ooks working for me.
>
> Shall this bug be archived?
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s not supported. Skipping mount. ... (warning).
> Filesystem type 'linprocfs' is not supported. Skipping mount. ... (warning).
Because /proc was not mounted (#659480 fixed in 2.88dsf-23), and so it
may also not know some of the other filesystems were already mounted by
the freebsd-utils/
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> #1 0x in ?? ()
> No symbol table info available.
This may be a different issue to the one seen with the inkscape binary,
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> --- kfreebsd-9-9.0.orig/sys/sys/filedesc.h 2011-08-11 13:30:23.0
> +0100
> +++ kfreebsd-9-9.0/sys/sys/filedesc.h 2012-12-24 00:48:21.750672610 +
> @@ -48,2 +48,2 @@
> * This structure
is to do with DHCP options.
Jeff Epler also mentions:
> On the server side, "tftpd 0.17-17ubuntu1" doesn't seem to work, while
> "tftpd-hpa 5.0-11ubuntu2" does. The symptom is that grub can't find grub.cfg.
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The netboot-9 images contain a kernel image named kfreebsd-9.gz but GRUB
is still configured to PXE-boot a file called
text-mode installer lacks support for a number of languages, therefore
we'd like the GTK installer to be available wherever possible.
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an 128 MiB memory - depending when it happens
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I noticed that the wrong type of proc filesystem, procfs (meant for
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Hi,
Wouter's workaround for bug #681227 now requires that GRUB's target is a
block device (and was amended to allow dummy targets as well)
as well. If
it does trigger a FTBFS, it's because we missed something, or something
wrong with the build environment that we need to know about. We might
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Hi,
On 22/12/12 02:32, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
>> cc -Wall -g -pipe -fPIC -I. -D_GNU_SOURCE -D__va_list=__builtin_va_list
>> -isystem /usr/include/tirpc -D__FreeBSD_version=__FreeBSD_kernel_version -O2
>> -isystem /u
On 29/12/12 16:47, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> I can provide a similar patch for freebsd-utils which has the same
> issues, but the only problem I could confirm yet was a segfault in
> ifconfig bridge configuration (#696514) due to it.
Attached is a similar patch for freebsd-util
g those as they are and I haven't enabled the
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Hi,
The initscripts package is failing to upgrade from -32 to -34 in a
GNU/kFreeBSD jailed system:
> Preparing to replace initscripts 2.88ds
n/shm. Please correct this problem manually.
That said, some of the other problems I mentioned sound serious: the
handling of hidden files in /dev/shm or /run/shm when moving things.
On 30/12/12 18:31, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> # find /run/shm -mindepth 1 -xdev -execdir mv \{\} /dev/shm/ \;
symlink /run/shm/oops -> /etc (which gets placed first as /dev/shm)
2. regular file /run/shm/passwd (which gets written over /etc/passwd)
> Currently we are making
> the assumption that it will be present, and I'm not sure if that's
> a bug or not.
I'm not sure either.
ting for kernels, I think it is preferred that you
test for __FreeBSD_kernel__, instead of just __FreeBSD__ which is a bit
ambigious, and only defined on a pure FreeBSD (with BSD libc) system.
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Yet more examples:
http://codesearch.debian.net/search?q=BSD.*BSD_kernel.*BSD
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On 31/12/12 17:06, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> On 31 December 2012 at 16:36, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> | So Dirk, I think we now have this horror:
> |
> | #elif defined(linux) || defined(__linux) || defined(__FreeBSD__) ||
> | defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__) || defined(__NetBSD__)
On 06/01/13 03:58, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> I think it might have to do with devices in the zpool being renamed [...]
> Furthermore, there is a particular problem when ZFS is on a partition,
> rather than a whole device, and if that partition extends to the end of
> the disk.
&g
ng of this situation into the installer is now
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Were you able to check you had working display+mouse+keyboard in Xorg?
> [ 3.307] (WW) fcntl(8, O_ASYNC): Inappropriate ioctl for device
That's worrying. It should be a supported flag.
TODO: look at some other cases:
http://codesearch.debian.net/search?q=fcntl\%28.*ASYNC
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> On 25/01/13 07:05, Paul Wise wrote:
>> When I manually entered http.debian.net, it decided that the mirror was
>> bad and forced me to enter another mirror. The installer logs indicate
>> it couldn't find Suite|Codename in th
sure why you were seeing egid=27, but user 'michael' was already
a member of that group.
Only the superuser can use initgroups()... so I'm not sure this is a
security problem?
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Index: psmisc-22.19/src/pstree.c
===
--- psmisc-22.19.orig/src/pstree.c 2012-05-20 00:10:36.0 +0100
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s (path, mode);
> #if defined (__FreeBSD__) || defined (SOLARIS)
> if (ret == 0 && current_user.euid == 0 && mode == X_OK)
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Hi, Debian Install System Team!
Please, please could we skip the load_extra function of partman on
non-Linux arches:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=d-i/partman-base.git;a=blob;f=partman;h=c993b94
ite
a queue of packages waiting to build. (Including netcfg... and that is
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de no difference; it always
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@@ -15,6 +15,14 @@ abort () {
load_extra () {
local auto memreq_lvm memr
alculation is totally pointless because the loop sleeps for a
fixed 4 seconds each iteration, so a simple counter from 0 to <15 would
have been fine.
date '+%s' (UNIX timestamp) might have been almost sensible.
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Description: This patch avoids FTBFS due to wrong calculation of timeout
If the current minute or second wraps around past 59
, but now we have
found the true cause of it I think).
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opendkim package, maybe the version that's in
wheezy; see if it fails now in an up-to-date sid chroot;
* try building in a wheezy chroot if the porterboxes have them (but you
would need libopendbx1(-dev) from sid...).
p.s. the GPG signature in your mail wasn't valid somehow.
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/buildds run the same kernels?
As Petr said, they run the 8.1 kernel from stable rather than 9.0 which
I used. But it doesn't seem obvious to me how the kernel would cause an
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The ./configure script has a --disable-bcrelay option but it doesn't
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Does my attached patch seem any good to you?
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ill show an SDL window (allowing easy manual
intervention if things go wrong) but for Jenkins I believe it needs
replacing with VNC.
It can be adapted easily to boot a mini.iso instead, but then it is
harder to tweak the grub.cfg.
Just let me know how else I can help with this.
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i386&ver=7u3-2.1.4-1&stamp=1358464149
> Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-minimal.c: 138: realloc: Assertion `ptr
> == alloc_last_block' failed!
If so, this would be a much easier testcase than spending nearly a day
building openjdk-7...
Anyway, I'm glad we have an opendki
kfreebsd/grub-kfreebsd-cdrom.cfg file and rebuilding, but
maybe that's cheating? Otherwise some kind of loop mount and patching
grub.cfg in the ISO. (With the same changes as my previous patch).
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. Maybe we could exit early
with:
# Abort if /etc/mtab is a symlink to /proc/mounts (e.g. on GNU/kFreeBSD)
[ "$(readlink /etc/mtab)" = "/proc/mounts" ] && exit 0
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Hi,
I noticed some initscripts are running twice at startup. The
Default-Start flag should usually choose either runlevel S, or one/more
fr
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The rpc.statd initscript always hangs for 30 seconds at shutdown.
There are two stages to the shutdown:
1. try to cleanly shut dow
s
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+kfreebsd-8 (8.1+dfsg-8+squeeze4) stable-proposed-updates; urgency=low
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+ [ Steven Chamberlain ]
+ * Apply patch for SA-12:08 / CVE-2012-4576:
+memory a
On 10/02/13 22:42, Philipp Kern wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 07:39:46PM +0000, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
>> $ qemu-system-x86_64 -m 512 -enable-kvm -net nic -net
>> user,bootfile=grub2pxe,tftp=. -serial stdio -boot n -drive
>> if=ide,bus=0,file=/dev/sdX,cache=writebac
e already set in pptpd's ./configure script,
depending on the --enable/disable-bcrelay flags. It seems they didn't
use it anywhere in automake yet, which is why it had no effect until
this patch.
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siest to get the release done. Then when testing re-opens we know we
can get OpenJDK built, plus lots of new packages that have been waiting
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nd I am thinking that the FreeBSD kernel may
> work better on the amd64 architecture, but I am unsure about the status
> of kfreebsd.
Long-term, I also am looking to switch to GNU/kFreeBSD as my desktop OS
for this reason.
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BMC/ILO/ILOM) the
graphical console will fail and it things would seem to hang at this
point, so it would be nice to be given some clue...
> | grub>
So I think it was unable to retrieve the menu.lst; that fits in with
the above explanation.
Thankyou for detailed feedback, with the cru
Hi,
That's odd... I don't notice any such glitch with at least kcalc, kate,
qsynth - with xorg-server/2:1.12.4-4 and qt4-x11/4:4.8.2+dfsg-11 on
kfreebsd-amd64 (9.0, wheezy/sid not fully up-to-date). I'm using the
Xtightvnc server if that's relevant.
On 20/02/13 22:18, Sune Vuorela wrote:
> The f
t
from an "msdos logical" partition (e.g. /dev/sda5+), although it might
depend what filesystem is being used. Thanks to GRUB2's flexibility we
can boot if at least either the root or /boot filesystem (I can't
remember which) is on an "msdos primary" partition. FreeBSD
cently GNOME developers have become more open to the idea.
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Hi Julien,
On 21/02/13 15:16, Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 00:45:04 +0000, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
>> That's odd... I don't notice any such glitch with at least kcalc, kate,
>> qsynth - with xorg-server/2:1.12.4-4 and qt4-x11/4:4.8.2+dfsg-11 on
>&
r machine, but I don't have
> much bandwith there).
Sounds like the porter boxes would help you with this, Christoph may be
able to help you get access if you need it.
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On 22/02/13 05:49, Bret Busby wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Feb 2013, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
>> [...]
>> vm.swappiness controls the balance of RAM/swap used, on some 0 to 100
>> scale.
>>
> I am not sure how or where I set it, but, from memory, I had set it to 80.
It
oot
tarball (but no sources or compiler) at:
http://people.debian.org/~rmh/knetbsd-gnu/
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Package: ifupdown
Version: 0.7.5
Severity: important
Tags: d-i ipv6
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Control: reassign -1 ifupdown,netcfg
Hi,
If IPv6 SLAAC is used by the installer, netcfg will create an invalid
/e/n/i file on kfreebsd
he only way we can fix #684072).
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b 11 23:59 grub2pxe
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root1153 Feb 27 20:46 grub.cfg
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4875366 Feb 11 23:59 initrd.gz
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5123957 Feb 11 23:59 kfreebsd-9.gz
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 75511 Feb 11 23:59 splash.png
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this from the TFTP server,
and/or dry-run your setting of 'filename' (as in dhcpd.conf), with the
command-line client, i.e.:
$ tftp 192.0.2.1
tftp> get grub2pxe
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Also, on kfreebsd, are -q and -e valid options to sysctl (not sure if
> it's implemented the same way or is it a BSD-specific utility there)?
Yes I just tried the sysctl and it works as intended.
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04 in __pthread_sighandler (signo=0, _code=65542,
> _sg=0x0, ctx=0x80e9f000) at sighandler.c:39
> self =
> #9 0x7083 in ?? ()
> No symbol table info available.
> #10 0x00080389be60 in ?? () at internals.h:545 from
> /lib/x86_64-kfreebsd-gnu/libpthread.so.0
&g
By hitting Ctrl-C at the right moment I can seem to cause 'dot' to hang
easily enough. Attached is a quite different backtrace, which still
resulted in being stuck in __pthread_wait_for_restart_signal
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(gdb) thread apply all bt full
__pad_nlink = 0, st_uid = 8518816, st_gid = 8, st_rdev =
> 16725440, st_atim = {
> tv_sec = 2535432, tv_nsec = 34366087712}, st_mtim = {tv_sec = 1,
> tv_nsec = 0}, st_ctim = {tv_sec = 536, tv_nsec = 34368284856}, st_size =
> 6303360, st_blocks = 1,
> st_blksize = 4197488, st_
On 03/03/13 17:43, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> I've no idea if my patch breaks any other functionality (it will fall
> back to 'GVLIBDIR only'). But I notice there is another patch
> fix-kfreebsd-chroots that already changed this same block of code.
The existing patch wa
Hi,
On 05/03/13 03:26, Jeff Epler wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 03, 2013 at 12:20:57PM +0000, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
>>> #5 0x000800d21f2c in *__GI___libc_free (mem=) at
>>> malloc.c:3736
>>> ar_ptr = 0x800ff3240
>>> p =
>>> #6
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