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Bug ID: 283231
Summary: Intel Coffee Lake (Intel HD Graphics 630) + drm_kmod
broken in 14.2
Product: Base System
Version: 14.2-RELEASE
Hardware: amd64
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Sorry, it was not
https://github.com/clalancette/pycdlib/blob/master/pycdlib/dr.py#L214 because
the record used here is from
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--- Comment #10 from Yanhui He ---
(In reply to Mark Johnston from comment #6)
Hi Mark,
https://github.com/clalancette/pycdlib/blob/master/CHANGELOG
https://pypi.org/project/pycdlib/1.3.2/#history
The latest version of pycvdlib is 1.14.0
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--- Comment #9 from Yanhui He ---
(In reply to Bjoern A. Zeeb from comment #7)
Thanks Bjoern!
If the change will be released, can we have a semi-rnaomd release DVD image
without the var/cache files (not directories)?
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--- Comment #11 from commit-h...@freebsd.org ---
A commit in branch stable/14 references this bug:
URL:
https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=b50851e8ebfa8acc77607a4ff1095ed6e4a56881
commit b50851e8ebfa8acc77607a4ff1095ed6e4a56881
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--- Comment #8 from Yanhui He ---
(In reply to Mark Johnston from comment #6)
Hi Mark,
AFAIK, PyCdlib doesn't have change in recent months. It's OK for FreeBSD 14.2
Beta3 ISO Image, and failed since FreeBSD 14.2 RC1 release.
Thanks!
Yanhu
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--- Comment #7 from Bjoern A. Zeeb ---
(In reply to Yanhui He from comment #5)
Not from me but people working on the cleanup at least:
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D47942
Should be possible to quickly create a semi-rnaomd release DVD i
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--- Comment #8 from Pat Maddox ---
Okay I have a proof of concept that I can put on Phab. I think it's appropriate
to put WIP on Phab to get feedback, and iterate - correct?
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--- Comment #9 from Christos Margiolis ---
Testing on -CURRENT, as well as 14.2-RELEASE with snd_uaudio(4) and snd_hda(4),
and I do not see this issue. Are you sure that the volume doesn't get so high
after setting vpc0_db to 4, that your a
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--- Comment #8 from w...@psr.com ---
(In reply to John Baldwin from comment #7)
> ... you'd have to have some way to know what the distribution metadata is ...
My impression (possibly wrong, since I haven't read the code) is that
freebsd-upd
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I suspect some of the difficulty is that you'd have to have some way to know
what the distribution metadata is so you can recognize what a difference is
between the new file and the existing file, and we
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--- Comment #12 from Michael ---
(In reply to Daniel Tameling from comment #10)
I think I read somewhere that kernel modules need the kernel source for it to
compile (don’t have them installed as I didn’t need them until upgrading to
14.2
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(In reply to Rick Macklem from comment #9)
Hello,
I've disabled nfcbd and reupgraded the two nodes, it seems stable for now.
Thanks for your help
Regards
Thomas
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Bug ID: 283226
Summary: [PUC] [PATCH] Add support for PUC devices
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity:
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--- Comment #3 from Ed Maste ---
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> We can probably use `find | sort | tar -c -nT-` as an alternative to adding
> functionality to bsdtar.
That's a good suggestion and looks like a suitable inter
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--- Comment #191 from Mark Millard ---
(In reply to John F. Carr from comment #190)
Note the attachment named "Crash without any use of ZFS, with acpi_wmi"
( see also comment #107 and "Relevant part of /var/log/messages" ).
There is not ev
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Summary: zpool import concurrent imports will deadlock
Product: Base System
Version: 13.4-RELEASE
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
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--- Comment #6 from Colin Percival ---
I'd suggest constructing an mtree file (aka METALOG) and then passing that to
the tarball creation. That will let you specify the mtime you want.
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--- Comment #5 from Ed Maste ---
GNU tar also supports --mtime to address that issue.
The reproducible builds project has info on archive metadata in general:
https://reproducible-builds.org/docs/archives/
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--- Comment #4 from Pat Maddox ---
Yep, I was playing with find sort last night, and got that piece working. It
looks like this:
find -s . > ${WORLDTMP}/package-${dist}-files; \
${TAR_CMD} cnvf - --exclude usr/lib/d
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We're getting an exception here:
1152 try:
1153 new_record.parent.track_child(new_record,
1154
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>From the stack trace:
#7
#8 avl_destroy_nodes (tree=tree@entry=0xf8001b6c0420,
cookie=cookie@entry=0xfe00b3bcddd0)
at /usr/src/sys/contrib/openzfs/module/avl/avl.c:1023
I used to
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--- Comment #189 from George Mitchell ---
ALL of the messages you cited occur all of the time.
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--- Comment #10 from Konstantin Belousov ---
(In reply to vova from comment #9)
prison_proc_iterate() iterates over all processes belonging to the argument
prison. This implicitly includes all processes belonging to the children
prisons.
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Bug ID: 283218
Summary: Panic while writting on mdconfig file stored on ZFS
panic since zfs: merge openzfs/zfs@b10992582
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardwar
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--- Comment #9 from v...@fbsd.ru ---
(In reply to Konstantin Belousov from comment #8)
Yes, I understand it, but, prison0 is different from other jails,
i.e. `ps ax` in prison0 - shows processes from all jails, and normaly kill from
priso
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--- Comment #3 from shivars ---
(In reply to Ed Maste from comment #1)
Hi, thank you.
I had seen the posts about the 14.2 issues and didn't think it would apply -
given I had the same crash on 14.1 before updating (before 1.42 was release
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