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Bug ID: 243561
Summary: pfctl -f fails on tables if system is swapping: cannot
define table ${table_name}: Cannot allocate memory
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
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--- Comment #1
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Bug ID: 243565
Summary: Advice:Port these utilities/drivers
Product: Base System
Version: 12.0-RELEASE
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity:
Hello
I try to build [security/openvpn] with poudriere on freebsd 12.1:
poudriere is inside an iocage.
Thanks in advance
=>> Building security/openvpn
build started at Fri Jan 24 18:47:09 CET 2020
port directory: /usr/ports/security/openvpn
package name: openvpn-2.4.8
building for: FreeBSD
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--- Comment #1 from Conrad Meyer ---
(1) probably isn't happening.
(2) is already in tree:
https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/tree/master/sys/dev/vmware/pvscsi
(3) is managed by the drm-kmod family of ports; drm-devel-kmod is associated
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--- Comment #2 from Conrad Meyer ---
(1) seems to basically be a shim around our 'sysctl
dev.hwpstate_intel.{0..n}.epp=N' (present in CURRENT), FWIW.
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--- Comment #30 from Sean McBride ---
Same with 20200123 build.
lsdev -v gives:
cd devices:
cd0: BIOS drive C (12402432 X 2048):
(As I said, I have no other disks connected.)
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--- Comment #32 from Adam ---
I went ahead a moved the hard drive from the unaffected system to the affected
system and upon booting I got some console spam, something to the effect of
"loading 8 sectors from device ada0 to 0x77fe5" but onc
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--- Comment #6 from Conrad Meyer ---
Over on bug 234455 comment #9, schaiba@gmail reports tuning
debug.acpi.disabled="thermal" to fix Ryzen getting stuck in low P-states. I
think that suggests buggy BIOS, since the ACPI thermal implementat
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--- Comment #33 from Toomas Soome ---
(In reply to Adam from comment #32)
Yes, all BIOS systems still use INT13 to read from disks. It would be helpful
to get exact messages. However, to get on with diagnostic, we would need to
build custom
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