System info
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Linux ppc1target 2.2.3 #61 Fri Apr 2 14:43:15 CEST 1999 ppc unknown
dpkg -s netstd
Package: netstd
Status: install ok installed
Priority: standard
Section: net
Installed-Size: 925
Maintainer: Herbert Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Version: 3.07-7.1
Replaces: pftp (<< 0.7.6-1), wu-
Environment information
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53 powermac1:/tmp->uname -a
Linux powermac1 2.2.12 #1 Sat Sep 4 17:53:53 MDT 1999 ppc unknown
54 powermac1:/tmp->gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/powerpc-linux/2.95.1/specs
gcc version 2.95.1 19990816 (release)
Proof of uncorrect behavior
This bug is present in gcc-2.95.1 and in the gcc snapshot extracted the
21 th October from CVS with the correct gcc-2.95.2 branch tag.
Attached with this mail you will find :
1) The C code that triggers the bug (standalone so that you can
regenerate it)
2) The side by side asm code
> "Shaw" == Shaw Terwilliger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Shaw> I'm using GCC as part of Potato (1999/10/29) on my PowerBook (G3 Series
Shaw> Lombard). Since about 1999/09/24 (my last working kernel) I haven't
Shaw> been able to successfully boot a new kernel. I've been using Paul
Shaw> Macke
> "Brendan" == Brendan Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brendan> "Phillip R. Jaenke" wrote:
Phillip> *sigh* this isn't just powerpc. this is x86 too. I can't get ANY
kernels
Phillip> to compile with gcc 2.95 or 2.91. Folks, I think at this point it's
Phillip> SERIOUSLY advisable to just aba
> "David" == David Welton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> How do I track down what is causing that?
First try to find the .c file that is causing the problem. This may be
easy or not :(. Then check that compiling that file only with egcs-1.1.2
fixes the problem. Then split the file in mult
> "Jim" == Jim Somerville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jim> Eric,
Hi Jim,
I have cross posted to LINUX PPC mailling list because some of the things I
want to
say may interest others. Yesterday was a *very* good day as I finally got things
working.
The first things to say is that nothing wo
> "Andries" == Andries Brouwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Andries> I have alreday got a lot of patches for powerpc.
Andries> ...
Andries> I'll try to make util-linux-2.9f within a week. No promises.
Andries> See ftp.win.tue.nl
I tried it => congratulation works fine. I even noticed you ad
> "Hartmut" == Hartmut Koptein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hartmut> After uploading the kernel-images i'll do more for the boot-floppies.
But as i wrote,
Hartmut> i can test it only on CHRP. But bootp/tftp booting should then also be
possible.
Thanks for the work!. I'm running debian ~2.1 o
> "Ryan" == Ryan Zenker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ryan> Where might one find this base_install.tgz? With the advent of BootX, I
Ryan> really just need a usable ramdisk image to partition and continue the
Ryan> install.
Ryan> Thanks.
BootX ==> MacOS. If you find that on a motorola MCP750 bo
> "Sven" == Sven LUTHER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sven> but then i didn't havce time to search (forgot were it was) and download
Sven> glibc2.1 debs yesterday, so lots of packages were held back by apt-get, so
Sven> maybe this is the problem. Will install glbc2.1 this evening, and report
ba
I updated two debianppc system this morning and the last bash
version is bugged!!! (install failed...)
As a result, you cannot do su anymore which is a pain to update
the system again. People not having other shell installed may be
deadlocked!!!
I also use this mail to remember that the pdksh
>>>>> "VALETTE" == VALETTE Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
VALETTE> I updated two debianppc system this morning and the last bash
VALETTE> version is bugged!!! (install failed...)
VALETTE> As a result, you cannot do su anymore which is a pain to upda
>>>>> "Konstantinos" == Konstantinos Margaritis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Konstantinos> On Wed, 7 Apr 1999, VALETTE Eric wrote:
>> Anwser to myself : in fact the package themseleves are not bugged
>> but the update procedure via dselect...
Konsta
The following shell script behave incorrectly with the last bash
package. It correctly build the makefile but then instead of
exiting it continue to execute I wonder what.
NB : replacing #!/bin/sh to #!/usr/bin/ksh fix the problem so I'm pretty
sure it comes from bash.
NB2 : the old PPC bash
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