we want. It would be ideal though
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> > I reverted to unpatched libdrm2/2.4.49-2, and so on boot when lightdm
> > started, Xorg detects no modesetting and it falls back automatically to
> > the vesa driver. (Seemed quite fast
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able to configure the interface IP.
We should probably document common use cases such as this with a new
GNU_kFreeBSD/Wireless page on the Debian Wiki. There we can explain the
manual procedure, whether it is known to work, and the status of any
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After that happens, I would like
kfreebsd-10 to be enabled in d-i as soon as possible, since that's the
easiest way for most people to boot and test the kernel on a new system.
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>> I don't know if/when this is going ahead. We haven't heard yet from
>> anyone else on -bsd@ as to whether they approve of this plan.
>
> You mean enabling it in d-i when
; Any concerns with removing them with next upload?
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> trip through "rng-tools" userspace until v3.12).
I seem to remember that Ted T'so's committed the fix for this only after
the release of Linux 3.2, so I assuemd wheezy's kernels might be still
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requests. I don't think that was ever relevant during the wheezy freeze
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> The program is ported now. What do you wnat? The patch or the package?
Did you patch some existing packaging to produce this? In that case a
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even if only a photograph of this.
The kernel starts okay? Does the root filesystem get mounted, or does
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Then - ensure that all mounts in /etc/fstab specify the "rw" option e.g.:
> /dev/ada0s1 / ufs rw,noatime0 0
> /dev/ada0s2 /boot ufs rw,noatime 0 2
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> Hm might actually be that 10.0~svn259404-1 wasn't installed properly
> (though apt thinks it was)
BTW, `uname -a` now shows the Debian changelog date of the kernel you're
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think the patch to the Xorg driver (#732514) is the riskiest
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I hope I will have some time now to test this, and I think maybe even a
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herwise I merely have to copy the non-free firmware modules to the
right place for KMS to work.
It is most interesting that your HD 2400 / RV610 isn't falling back in
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> It is most interesting that your HD 2400 / RV610 isn't falling back in
> the same way as described above.
We might only need to disable older cards in radeonkms, I would guess
all before Evergreen; just the Rxxx, RVxxx, RSxxx ser
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> On 07/01/2014 01:46, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> > Really strangely, if the firmware is not found for my card, it isn't
> > registering the sysctl. Xorg detects this and falls back to a usable
> > vesa desktop, fixed at 1280x1024
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> On 07/01/2014 02:35, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> > We might only need to disable older cards in radeonkms, I would guess
> > all before Evergreen; just the Rxxx, RVxxx, RSxxx series.
> >
> > https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics#Video_car
may also want to use a closer mirror site, e.g.
$ sed -i 's/http.us.debian.org/http.debian.net/' /etc/apt/sources.list
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> Unpacking kfreebsd-image-11.0-0-amd64 (11.0~svn260450-1) ...
> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
Thanks. I think you are seeing bug #732937.
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I haven't updated from dpkg/1.16.12 and apt/0.9.12.1, and I
haven't experienced this issue yet.
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pt-get RET wait4 0
6058 apt-get CALL pselect(0x10,0x7fffc3c0,0,0,0x7fffc2c0,0xb39b4c)
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> I think this is the interesting part:
Something interesting happened before that, too. I was trying to
update the 'gzip' package:
2014-01-12 19:57:56 status unpacked gzip:kfreebsd-amd64 1.6-3
2014-01-12 19:57:57 status half-configured gzip:k
' usable additional entropy.
VIA RNGs were enabled in 9.1 kernels, Intel Bull Mountain in 9.2, and
both in 8.4. Thankfully wheezy's 9.0 and 8.3 kernels had not enabled
either of those RNGs yet. Only kernels in jessie/sid (and before that,
experimental) have been potentially affected.
Re
On 14/01/14 22:38, Robert Millan wrote:
> On 14/01/2014 22:25, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
>> Thankfully wheezy's 9.0 and 8.3 kernels had not enabled
>> either of those RNGs yet.
>
> Are you sure? This is from 9.0:
Ahh, thanks for double-checking this. You're right
Package: src:kfreebsd-9
Version: 9.2-1
Severity: important
Tags: security
X-Debbugs-Cc: Debian Security Team , Debian Testing
Security Team
Control: found -1 9.0-10+deb70.5
Control: found -1 9.0~svn223109-0.1
Control: clone -1 -2
Control: reassign -2 src:kfreebsd-8/8.3-6
Control: found -2 8.2-1
C
Package: src:kfreebsd-9
Version: 9.2-1
Severity: grave
Tags: security
X-Debbugs-Cc: Debian Security Team , Debian Testing
Security Team
Control: fixed -1 9.1-3
Control: fixed -1 9.0-12
Control: fixed -1 9.0-10+deb70.5
The kernel of FreeBSD since 9.2 supports the Bull Mountain RNG in Intel
Ivy Br
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ers-10.0-0/sys/sys/mount.h | grep . ; done | wc -l
> 837000
Piping grep 2.16-1 into grep 2.12-2, the bug comes back:
> $ for i in $(seq 1000) ; do grep . <
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> -l
> 655588
$PIPESTATUS seems
GIO fd 1 wrote 37 bytes
> +"Binary file (standard input) matches
> "
> -egrepRET write 2386/0x952
> +egrepRET write 37/0x25
It exits with zero status either way (indicating there were matches).
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, struct stat const
> *st)
> /* Look for a hole after the current location. */
> off_t hole_start = lseek (fd, cur, SEEK_HOLE);
My mount.h was on a ZFS filesystem; I guess Robert's was too. After
copying it to a tmpfs mount I don't see the bug any more.
Happily this bug should
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package FTBFS on arch X)
> and neither the porters nor the buildd admins filed a bug for it.
That would be extremely useful, and even better if it could Cc: porters
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> raise SystemError, ("Platform not supported by UCLUST")
> SystemError: Platform not supported by UCLUST
Seems like some porting is needed, maybe not much. I'm looking into it
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request that ftpmaster remove the old packages built for kfreebsd-* from
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Package: src:openjdk-7
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> Checking debian/patches/kfreebsd-support-hotspot.diff
> 1 out of 11 hunks FAILED
> ERROR patch debian/patches/kfreebsd-support-hotspot.diff FAILED!
> WARNING make c
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dependency is dropped, king should be installable on
kfreebsd and then so would qiime. And libjogl2-java transition can go
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> [javac] Compiling 295 source files to
> /«PKGBUILDDIR»/build/openjdk.build-boot/langtools/build/bootstrap/classes
> [Bus Error happened here]
> make[4]: Leaving directory `/«PKGBUILDDIR»/build/openjdk-boot/langtools/make'
>
-7-7u51-2.4.4/debian/patches/kfreebsd-support-hotspot.diff 2014-01-21 22:09:45.487113966 +
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earlier.
Author: Damien Raude-Morvan
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On 06/09/13 03:07, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> BTW it would be nice if failures in the testsuite would output the
> contents of libmissing/tests/test-suite.log into the build log.
Please see attached libprelude-0.diff for an easy way to do this.
On 06/09/13
Hi,
Is buildd finzi stuck? It was building gdal, since 2+ days ago...
https://buildd.debian.org/status/architecture.php?a=kfreebsd-i386&suite=sid&buildd=buildd_kfreebsd-i386-finzi
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> https://buildd.debian.org/status/architecture.php?a=kfreebsd-i386&suite=sid&buildd=buildd_kfreebsd-i386-finzi
It seems to have finished now. Not sure what happened
/svn/glibc-bsd/branches/wheezy/kfreebsd-9
Also just noticed viewvc has stopped working:
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/glibc-bsd/trunk/kfreebsd-9/
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The system doesn't use ZFS so I'll have to test that change on
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>> Oh, that's fine then. Are you going to open a ticket now with the
>> release team?
>
> Please excuse me, I can't remember how this works.
>
> Shouldn't the
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> On 27/01/2014 03:55, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
>> The system doesn't use ZFS so I'll have to test that change on
>> something else.
>
> I've already tested this part (and removed the workaround in
> freebsd-utils).
ait4(0x11e1d,0x7fffc9bc,0x1,0)
> 73244 107398 lighttpd 1390849422.865394 RET wait4 0
> 73244 107398 lighttpd 1390849422.865409 CALL
> wait4(0x11e1d,0x7fffc9bc,0x1,0)
> 73244 107398 lighttpd 1390849422.865423 RET wait4 0
> 73244 107398 lighttpd 1390849422.865451 CALL writev(0x6,0x6b0ba0,0x2)
> 73244 107398 lighttpd 1390849422.865491 GIO fd 6 wrote 532 bytes
>"HTTP/1.0 503 Service Not Available\r
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> But sometimes the wait4() above returns zero.
This coincides with pid 73245 going away but the parent process not
getting SIGCHLD at all:
> 73230 104538 perl 1390849422.662844 GIO fd 6 wrote 45 bytes
>"ok 56 - killing fa
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> The fix for this in 9.2 (and Intel Ivy Bridge as well) is so simple
> though, could we maybe do one last upload fixing this? (For the benefit
> of anyone that decides to keep using kfreebsd 9.2 a little longer, or
> inst
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Hi,
There is a fairly obvious preprocessor syntax error here:
--- a/acct-6.5.5/files.h.in 2014-01-28 18:02:54.0 +
+++ b/acct-6.5.5/files.h.in 2014-01-28 18:04:55.
kfreebsd-* and hurd.
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--- proxytunnel-1.9.0+svn250.orig/Makefile
+++ proxytunnel-1.9.0+svn250/Makefile
@@ -25,9 +25,6 @@
# Most systems
OPTFLAGS += -DSETPROCTITLE -DSPT_TYPE=2
-# Comment if you don't have this flag
-OPT
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Hi,
debian/rules runs configure with --enable-alsa-midi only on Linux.
Actually on kfreebsd-* and hurd it is necessary to do the opposite:
configure with --disable-alsa-midi, othe
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debian/rules runs configure with --enable-alsa-midi only on Linux.
Actually on kfreebsd-* and hurd it is necessary to do the opposite:
configure with --disable-alsa-midi, othe
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debian/rules runs configure with --enable-alsa-midi only on Linux.
Actually on kfreebsd-* and hurd it is necessary to do the opposite:
configure with --disable-alsa-midi, othe
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 20:47:52 +
From: Adam D. Barratt
Control: tags -1 + confirmed
On Tue, 2014-01-28 at 03:58 +, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> On 27/01/14 16:25, Adam D. Barratt wrote:
> > The BTS metadata implies that this bug is unfixed in unstable and
> > applicable
atforms that implement it.
.
Fixes FTBFS on kfreebsd-* and hurd-i386
From: Steven Chamberlain
Index: busybox-1.22.0/init/init.c
===
--- busybox-1.22.0.orig/init/init.c 2014-01-28 18:18:16.0 +
+++ busybox-1.22.0/init/i
On 28/01/14 21:02, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> Note that with this patch, it still fails the testsuite as I think
> debian/testsuite-kfreebsd.diff needs to be refreshed.
Attached is a refreshed debian/testsuite-kfreebsd.diff
The patch hunks for 'du' had been merged in upstream.
`-msse` is not enabled, the code fails to build instead (as seen on
kfreebsd-i386) unless the attached patch is used.
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--- brutefir-1.0l/fftw_convolver.c 2013-10-06 12:45:49.0 +0100
+++ brutefir-1.0l/fftw_convolver.c 2014-01-28 21
Hi,
Please could we give back stimfit for build on kfreebsd-amd64 and
kfreebsd-i386; I suspect the original problem is fixed, but expect it
to fail now with a Boost-related error instead.
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> 1. stay with sysvinit
I know that would be the least work, but I think we should take the
opportunity to switch now to one of the modern init systems. Some
package maintainers specifically expressed that they don't want to
maintain SysV init
PKGCONFIG += libusb-1.0
+SOURCES += hid-libusb.c
}
RESOURCES += \
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Package havp already built on kfreebsd-*, nearly 3 years ago :/
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>
>> > Assuming jessie will support multiple init systems, why would GNOME need
>> > a dependency on systemd?
>
> Because it needs logind.
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-ctte/2014/01/msg00360.html
So, even having an adequate logind substitu
ezy; urgency=medium
>
> [ Robert Millan ]
> * Apply upstream SA-13_08.nfsserver patch (CVE-2013-4851).
> (Closes: #717959)
>
> [ Steven Chamberlain ]
> * Apply upstream SA-13_09.ip_multicast patch (CVE-2013-3077).
> (Closes: #720470)
> * Apply upstream
e.
But if for example you'd planned to maintain OpenRC-specific runscripts
instead, that would be a reason for kFreeBSD to consider using OpenRC.
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On 31/01/14 13:16, Mats Erik Andersson wrote:
>/lib/security/pam_selinux.se: cannot open shared object file
>
> the system looking for the module at an incorrect location.
FWIW still seeing this in pam/1.1.8-1 after fixing the FTBFS.
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Subject: Bug#737183: pu: package kfreebsd-8/8.3-6+deb7u1
Control: tags -1 + confirmed
On Fri, 2014-01-31 at 03:57 +, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> Please could we also update kfreebsd-8 in wheezy? This has the same
> b
On 31/01/14 19:44, Robert Millan wrote:
> On 31/01/2014 18:07, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
>> Please could you upload for me the kfreebsd-8/8.3-6+deb7u1 upload which
>> is staged at svn://svn.debian.org/svn/glibc-bsd/branches/wheezy/kfreebsd-8
>> as r5405?
>
> Building a
m
"X is most definitely not going to ever require systemd."
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Control: forcemerge 708697 736608
Ah, I filed a duplicate bug for this by mistake, and already submitted a
patch: http://bugs.debian.org/736608
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Hello,
On 01/02/14 22:35, Božidar Paun wrote:
> I tried /dev/sdx and /dev/sdxn but both do not work.
What precisely happens? When you try to boot from it, do you get a GRUB
menu? Or some error message? (Take a photo of the error on-screen if
you need to).
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freebsd-amd64/daily/netboot-9/mini.iso
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On 01/02/14 23:21, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> stable:
> http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/wheezy/main/installer-kfreebsd-amd64/current/images/netboot-9/mini.iso
> http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/wheezy/main/installer-kfreebsd-i386/current/images/netboot-9/mini.iso
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> t
Control: found -1 openjdk-7/7u51-2.4.5-1
Attached is a refreshed patch for the issue still present in 7u51-2.4.5-1
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--- a/openjdk-7-7u51-2.4.5/debian/patches/kfreebsd-support-hotspot.diff
+++ b/openjdk-7-7u51-2.4.5/debian/patches/kfreebsd-support
Oops, missed a part of the patch. Attached correction.
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--- a/openjdk-7-7u51-2.4.5/debian/patches/kfreebsd-support-hotspot.diff 2014-02-02 03:45:14.0 +
+++ b/openjdk-7-7u51-2.4.5/debian/patches/kfreebsd-support-hotspot.diff 2014-02-02
dif
Adding it to the wpasupplicant/kfreebsd configuration file is
sufficient. The same problem also happens building hostapd and can be
fixed the same way. Patch is attached.
(While here, the -lbsd turns out not to be needed so I've commented it out.)
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riginal design (based on
partman-lvm) already was.
I feel tempted to revert much of it if kfreebsd is the only user of the
package now. I could maybe move those bits to a branch out of the way?
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On 03/02/14 22:24, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Steven Chamberlain (2014-02-03):
>> I feel tempted to revert much of it if kfreebsd is the only user of the
>> package now. I could maybe move those bits to a branch out of the way?
>
> Are you thinking about origin/zol?
Ah, ye
ing; quite
bizarre. Would like to see if the new userland has any effect on this
in case it is something to do with interface flags.
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On 03/02/14 23:17, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Steven Chamberlain (2014-02-03):
>> * mkfs.ufs (which seemed broken yesterday in jessie d-i images with
>> 9.2 kernel?)
>
> Which image(s)?
Not sure; I'll set up a means for logging, reproduce it again and let
you know
eb 4 00:19:57 anna[2082]: DEBUG: retrieving libuuid1-udeb 2.20.1-5.6
> Feb 4 00:19:58 anna[2082]: DEBUG: retrieving libnvpair1-udeb 9.2-4
> Feb 4 00:19:58 anna[2082]: DEBUG: retrieving libumem1-udeb 9.2-4
> Feb 4 00:19:59 anna[2082]: DEBUG: retrieving libuutil1-udeb 9.2-4
> Feb 4 00
ime all over the root filesystem.
TBH real kfreebsd-i386 systems or small VMs are likely constrained on
memory overall; I'd much rather fix the root cause of this, which is
many udebs being fetched that we probably have no use for.
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though this is blocked by #711799
KiBi, please may I commit the attached change anyway (prompted by Colin
Watson's suggestion in [0]) for the sake of clarity?
[0]: http://bugs.debian.org/695500#117
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commit da4cf9db9bc674d1c9b6d8df9
and
i386-pc by itself:
> grub-mkimage -O i386-pc-pxe --prefix="(pxe)/debian-installer/kfreebsd-amd64"
> -o tmp/netboot-9/dir_tree/debian-installer/kfreebsd-amd64/grub2pxe bsd cpuid
> echo gfxterm gzio minicmd normal png vbe pxe
but still the same problem.
[0]: http://bugs.
On 04/02/14 09:47, Robert Millan wrote:
> On 04/02/2014 00:40, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
>> On 04/02/14 00:34, Robert Millan wrote:
>>>> Where are all these being downloaded to? The root ramdisk is constrained,
>>>> but
>>>> tmpfs isn't. We can m
an package would
keep them as patches, no need to share them with upstream.
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