First off, let's assume that I'm aware of all the traditional caveats
re -current being bleeding edge, read the lists, etc. and am willing to
deal with that. Now let's assume that I am trying to convince the powers
that be at work to use freebsd for an upcoming CGI server project. Here
is a
I'm doing a make world for the first time since the egcs cutover (yeah
yeah, keep the flames to yourselves) and I encountered a rough spot with
the build of egcs. My understanding was that to bootstrap over the change
I should first (before the make world) do:
# cd /usr/src; make -DCLOBBER inclu
I've been doing some reading and I think I have a grip on what I need
to do to go from 2.2.8-Release to -current on my scratch box. Please
check me and let me know if I've got it right:
1. Install 3.1-Stable sources
2. make upgrade
3. make world
4. make new kernel
5. reboot
6. Install -cur
> I had tried cd /usr/src and make cleandir and make cleandir. It didn't
> help. Any idea ? Thanks.
rm -rf /usr/src
cd /usr
cvs co src
Something is wrong with your tree. This output is very simular to what
you get when contrib/egcs/gcc/config/freebsd-native.h isn't being picked
up
Hi!
On Tue, 04 May 1999 01:32:01 -0600,
Warner Losh said:
imp> In message <19990502075751n.tanim...@sakuramail.com> Seigo TANIMURA writes:
imp> : I traced to watch _apm_addr, which pointed the correct entry(0x78a8)
imp> : in both situations. The only one difference was CS... Has anyone go
In message <199905060520.oaa83...@rina.naklab.dnj.ynu.ac.jp> Seigo TANIMURA
writes:
: My box has got two PII-266's, the RAM of 256MB on ASUS P2L97-DS(BIOS ver is
1005).
: I used to apmconf(8) successfully on the kernel in 25th Apr. I have attached
: the config at the end of this mail. MAXMEM=(256
Apple's QuickTime 4 uses these protocols for streaming QuickTime, and I've
got users asking me if the FreeBSD NAT box can be made to handle it.
Looks like these protocols are new internet standards, has anyone
integrated them into libalias yet? If not I might give it a shot, but I'm
probably in ov
Is it Ok, that this file is compiled into kernel even with no PCI
bus configured?
-mi
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From: Takanori Watanabe
Subject: Re: Newconfig has silenced smb support
Date: Thu, 06 May 1999 12:21:27 +0900
$ Sorry, I'm not familiar with newconfig bus rewriting,though I subscribe
$ newconfig list.(;_;)
see http://www.jp.freebsd.org/newconfig/device-list.txt>
---
Masanori Kanaoka
In message <05b301be975c$806d8880$6cb61...@scitec.com.au>, "John Saunders"
wrote:
>However since this update the kernel isn't recognising the SMB device.
>I have tried things like adding "at pci?" to the end of the controller
>config lines to no available. I've got an Intel chipset MB so I'm
>usin
In article <199905041841.laa00...@dingo.cdrom.com>,
Mike Smith wrote:
> > It seems that as of today -current pccard driver still isn't usable.
> > Kernel paniced after pccardd trying ifconfig ed0. Following is my dmesg,
> > interesting that pccardd complain about "slot 0,1,2,3", while I only
> >
In article ,
Chuck Robey wrote:
> This discussion merits dropping, at least until someone rewrites
> cvsup & ctm. Don't hold your breath.
I haven't looked at bitkeeper, but I doubt anybody would have to
_rewrite_ CVSup. It would just require that a new update method be
added to handle whateve
In a recent cvsup I got the newconfig updates. These are generally
working well and have solved a number of "inelegancies" in my setup.
However since this update the kernel isn't recognising the SMB device.
I have tried things like adding "at pci?" to the end of the controller
config lines to no a
On 05-May-99 Luoqi Chen wrote:
> My SMP vm sharing commit broke APM. Please try out this patch,
That patch seems to have fixed it! Great stuff :)
---
Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer
for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au
"The nice thing about standards is that there
are so
On Wed, 5 May 1999, Brian Behlendorf wrote:
> On Sat, 1 May 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> > My suggestion would be to wait and see how bitkeeper pans out. Enough
> > people in the Linux camp have already looked at CVSup and gone "ooh,
> > sexy!" that I think there will already be significant
Hello,
I had posted this message for a couple of weeks as I still didn't solve the
problem. The error was reported when I tried to make world. My system is
freebsd-current with ctm source upto src-cur.3858. The compiler is
egcs-1.1.2. I had tried cd /usr/src and make cleandir and make cleandi
On Sat, 1 May 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> My suggestion would be to wait and see how bitkeeper pans out. Enough
> people in the Linux camp have already looked at CVSup and gone "ooh,
> sexy!" that I think there will already be significant pressure to
> develop similar tools for the bitkeeper
> + if (!strcmp (log_dir, "/var/db/pkg/.mkversion")) {
> + return 1;
> + }
I have a better patch for affected systems:
rm /var/db/pkg/.mkversion
:-)
That file should no longer exist.
- Jordan
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> /usr/lib/libstdc++.so: undefined reference to `filebuf virtual table'
> /usr/lib/libstdc++.so: undefined reference to `stdiobuf virtual table'
> *** Error code 1
>
> That is the error I got when I tried to compile a program for my C++
> class.
You need to update your source. This was fixed last
Bruce Evans wrote:
> >Rev 1.67 of npx.c changed a #ifdef SMP to #ifdef 1, preventing the
> >test for the hardware coprocessor. This breaks support for 386 processors
> >without math coprocessors. Grrr.
>
> It was also broken a month ago by changing TARGET_DEFAULT from
> (MASK_NO_FANCY_MATH_387 | 0
> Quoth Mike Smith on Wed, 5 May:
> :
> : Insufficient content. Please add more and try again.
>
> Insufficient for what purpose? (Trying to understand what
> additional information you would like...)
In one place (one message), you need:
- what hardware
- what firmware
- instructions to r
Quoth Mike Smith on Wed, 5 May:
:
: Insufficient content. Please add more and try again.
Insufficient for what purpose? (Trying to understand what
additional information you would like...)
I've got a PR440FX dual running current (99.05.03) with an S3V
(Trio64) and XFree96 3.3.something (XF86_S
>
> On 05-May-99 Luoqi Chen wrote:
> > > Also, nm kernel.debug | sort shows that 0xc0208a4c is in Xbpt
> > Are you sure it's in Xbpt? Xbpt has only 6 lines of code and none of them
> > is
> > likely to generate a page fault. What's the address of symbol Xbpt?
>
> Yeah, well, it didn't look lik
On Wed, 5 May 1999, Vallo Kallaste wrote:
> I just want to let know that sound works again for my workstation.
> Thanks Doug, it was quite annoying to have icecast running but not to
> hear anything I broadcast :-)
Sorry the fix took so long :-).
--
Doug Rabson Mail:
Insufficient content. Please add more and try again.
> An alert: VESA/SMP seems to be problematic again. For example, this
> sequence reliably brings me down to the bios:
>
> startx
> ctl-alt-bksp
> vidcontrol 132x42
> startx
>
>
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>Rev 1.67 of npx.c changed a #ifdef SMP to #ifdef 1, preventing the
>test for the hardware coprocessor. This breaks support for 386 processors
>without math coprocessors. Grrr.
It was also broken a month ago by changing TARGET_DEFAULT from
(MASK_NO_FANCY_MATH_387 | 0301) for gcc to 0301 for egcs.
I just want to let know that sound works again for my workstation.
Thanks Doug, it was quite annoying to have icecast running but not to
hear anything I broadcast :-)
--
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:Matthew Dillon wrote:
:>
:>I think the worst case you might see is on the order of 50,000 or so
:>route entries.
:
:If you read the PR you'll see that we have over 70,000 routes on some
:interfaces in our network, and we aren't doing multipath routeing.
:(We have c. 20,000 modems and our
> Hi,
> Has anyone tried having APM and SMP in the same kernel? It panic()'s mine :)
>
> Basically the machine panics a few seconds after I do 'apmconf -e'. apm seems
> to return normal values though.
>
> I've attached a sample output from APM, dmesg and my kernel config.
>
> I get a trap 12: pa
c++ -Wall -o p5.x flight.o name.o passenger.o passengerlist.o plane.o
main.o
/usr/lib/libstdc++.so: undefined reference to `filebuf virtual table'
/usr/lib/libstdc++.so: undefined reference to `stdiobuf virtual table'
*** Error code 1
Stop.
That is the error I got when I tried to compile a progra
I'm trying to finish my modifications to the aio code, and have a few
questions I'm hoping someone would be willing to take time to answer.
First, I have modified the code to queue aio requests for sockets
differently. If the socket is soreadable/writeable, the operation happens
as before. If n
Hello!
Here is a little patch for /usr/src/usr.sbin/pkg_install/info/perform.c
--- perform.c.orig Wed May 5 18:37:07 1999
+++ perform.c Wed May 5 19:16:36 1999
@@ -134,6 +134,9 @@
warnx("can't find package `%s' installed or in a file!", pkg);
return 1;
}
+
At 23:18 05/05/99 +1000, John Birrell wrote:
>
>Rev 1.67 of npx.c changed a #ifdef SMP to #ifdef 1, preventing the
>test for the hardware coprocessor. This breaks support for 386 processors
>without math coprocessors. Grrr.
... and for 486SXs. More Grrr.
--
Bob Bishop +44 118 97
> Yeah, well, it didn't look likely to me either but.. :-/
>
> Here is part of nm kernel.debug | sort
> ...
> c0208a30 T Xnmi
> c0208a3c T Xbpt
> c0208a50 T Xofl
> ...
>
Did you actually boot from kernel.debug? If not, use the kernel you booted
from, the symbols should still be there.
> I'll giv
On 05-May-99 Luoqi Chen wrote:
> > Also, nm kernel.debug | sort shows that 0xc0208a4c is in Xbpt
> Are you sure it's in Xbpt? Xbpt has only 6 lines of code and none of them is
> likely to generate a page fault. What's the address of symbol Xbpt?
Yeah, well, it didn't look likely to me either bu
> Hi,
> Has anyone tried having APM and SMP in the same kernel? It panic()'s mine :)
>
> Basically the machine panics a few seconds after I do 'apmconf -e'. apm seems
> to return normal values though.
>
> I've attached a sample output from APM, dmesg and my kernel config.
>
> I get a trap 12: pa
Word broken with the following message:
===> usr.bin/gensetdefs
make: don't know how to make gensetdefs.1. Stop
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Rev 1.67 of npx.c changed a #ifdef SMP to #ifdef 1, preventing the
test for the hardware coprocessor. This breaks support for 386 processors
without math coprocessors. Grrr.
--
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http://www.cimlogic.com.au/
CIMlogic Pty Ltd, GPO Box 117A, Melb
(someone added: 'wi.' instead of 'wi.4')
Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/share/man/man4/man4.i386/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.104
diff -u -r1.104 Makefile
--- Makefile1999/05/05 07:36:57 1.104
+++ Makefile
On Wed, May 05, 1999 at 08:49:53AM +0200, Erik H. Bakke wrote:
> In what may have seemed a desperate move to try to find out where
> the sound drivers decided to stop, I took a look at my config file.
> I tried to change the attachment of the pcm device from isa? to nexus?,
> trying to move it clos
Hi,
Has anyone tried having APM and SMP in the same kernel? It panic()'s mine :)
Basically the machine panics a few seconds after I do 'apmconf -e'. apm seems
to return normal values though.
I've attached a sample output from APM, dmesg and my kernel config.
I get a trap 12: page fault in kernel
Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
>I think the worst case you might see is on the order of 50,000 or so
>route entries.
If you read the PR you'll see that we have over 70,000 routes on some
interfaces in our network, and we aren't doing multipath routeing.
(We have c. 20,000 modems and our customer
:Matthew Dillon wrote:
:> I think the worst case you might see is on the order of 50,000 or so
:> route entries. ...
:> It take a phenominally stupid network setup to create more
:> then that.
:With Path MTU Discovery (which is on by default), you effectively
:create a distict route for every host
Thank to all for replies. It seems that today current finaly have fixed (pccard
works
without patches).
Hovewer, sysinstall (and PicoBSD) broken with following symptoms:
cc -O2 -march=pentium -mpentium -pipe -Wall -I/usr/src/release/sysinstall/../../
gnu/lib/libdialog -I/usr/src/release/sysinstal
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