Marc Schneiders wrote:
>
> Trying to use cvs to get a working copy of /usr/src from the
> /home/ncvs of one machine to another, cvs just hangs. Top displays as
> state for cvs `piperd'. I have not been able to find this documented
> in the top man page. A guess: pipe reading data? In my case it
Trying to use cvs to get a working copy of /usr/src from the
/home/ncvs of one machine to another, cvs just hangs. Top displays as
state for cvs `piperd'. I have not been able to find this documented
in the top man page. A guess: pipe reading data? In my case it
indicates cvs or ssh hanging :-( T
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 04:55:43PM +, George Cox wrote:
> G'day,
>
> While compiling a kernel today, I noticed that the '-pipe' option to gcc
> was not being used. Is there any reason for this?
I think this is the (historical) default, so that people with
only 4-8 MB of RAM don't get into t
Nick Sayer wrote:
> Frank Mayhar wrote:
> > Well, this doesn't help me a whole lot with pcm.
> I think it does. Try configuring pcm0 at 0x534 (4, not 0), irq 5,
> dma 0, flags 0x11 (presuming the BIOS says 0x530, irq 5, dma 0 & 1).
> This did work for me once upon a time, modulo bugs in the old p
Cameron Grant wrote:
[Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
> > I did that and it still hangs. Let me see if it's for the same reason.
> > Maybe *sc is getting stepped on somehow?
> very odd. i have no idea what is going on.
> i have committed bits, so try again in a few hours.
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
>I'm sure everyone's seen my e-mail and others' e-mail about ATAPI in the
>ATA driver, at least, being broken (WRT CD-Rs). The question is, does
>anyone have any idea at all why? I tried reverting to just before the
>CDRIOC* changes, and tha
> As Pascal Hofstee wrote:
> > With CURRENT-sources updates within an hour ago ... buildworld fails:
>
> Revert to version 1.26 of gnu/lib/libdialog/Makefile. someone broke it when
> he decided to install all the files in TESTS/...
>
> Don't forget to revert to 1.34 of lib/libncurses/Makefile fo
I'm sure everyone's seen my e-mail and others' e-mail about ATAPI in the
ATA driver, at least, being broken (WRT CD-Rs). The question is, does
anyone have any idea at all why? I tried reverting to just before the
CDRIOC* changes, and that didn't help (using wormcontrol to test that).
If any of y
On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, °í¹ü¼® wrote:
> how do i.? :)
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matthew Dillon writes:
>>I would like to know if the person reporting the getblk lockup (I think
>>it was Poul) sees that problem solved with the vinum fix that Alfred
>>posted in regards to or whether we stil
how do i.? :)
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The following patch should fix the problem temporarily until
Kirk can dig into it and figure out what went wrong.
-Matt
Index: sys/contrib//softupdates/ffs_softdep.c
===
RCS file: /Fre
At 4:47 PM +0800 2000/1/9, Greg Lehey wrote:
> I've updated rawio and the port, and if you
> (anybody) are really interested in sequential performance, you should
> run the tests again.
Unfortunately, that machine is no longer available for
benchmarking. Howe
In message , Brad Knowles writes:
> At 11:46 PM +1100 2000/1/10, Jonathan Michaels wrote:
>
> > what sort of hardware problems, please ?
>
> Issues with some older Pentium motherboards apparently losing
> their minds (and their timing interrupts) with the new ATA driver
> (replaces the
> Hi,
>
> I've noticed that pppctl hangs 100% repeatable when I'm doing "set log local
> +chat" followed by the "dial" command over diagnostic socket. In the case when
> the "dial" command being sent over other socket this behaviour doesn't
> observed. Following I'm attaching transcript of my ses
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This morning I had a very strange (at least I've never seen it before) SCSI
> related system hang. The system simply stopped responding at 9:30:03 am
> this morning. I found it in this state at 13:20. It had been hanging
> _hard_. No respon
* Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000110 15:13] wrote:
> ::still a problem, just got snagged a few moments ago, there's a traceback
> ::already on the way. :)
> ::
> ::-Alfred
> :
> :Is this backed by the ata driver too?
> :
> :If so, if either you or Poul could backoff to the wd drive
On 10-Jan-00 Satyajit Das wrote:
> mouse not working . Again i run XF86Setup program ,I also choose
> system , sysmouse" and port /dev/cuaa1 or /dev/sysmouse
> but no work. please help me how can i work mouse in Xwindows.
Well, if the mouse works on the console, then moused is working OK.
Y
ahem, after some poking around and having a look at
http://www.yourvote.com/pci/default.asp
(excellent source for pci device numbers)
i found out that the sony vaio n505x doe not use the neomagic 256av
chipset for sound output but vendor 0x1073 (yamaha) dev 0x0010 (YMF744
DS-1S PCI audio).
Frank Mayhar wrote:
> Well, this doesn't help me a whole lot with pcm.
I think it does. Try configuring pcm0 at 0x534 (4, not 0), irq 5,
dma 0, flags 0x11 (presuming the BIOS says 0x530, irq 5, dma 0 & 1).
This did work for me once upon a time, modulo bugs in the old pcm code.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matthew Dillon writes:
>If so, if either you or Poul could backoff to the wd driver and see
>if the problem continues, I would appreciate it.
I disabled softupdates and the problem went away.
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Bill Fumerola wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, #Michael Class wrote:
>
> > The Laptop is equipped with the following Neomagic-Chip:
> > chip1: irq 10 at device 0.1 on pci1
> >
> > The Stack-Backtrace looks exactly the same as the other mail mentioned. A
> > little bit further digging into this sho
Nick Sayer wrote:
> For what it's worth, I believe the Insperion 3500 is an oddity.
>
> When I was dealing with OSS, the correct configuration turned out to be
> a "Generic 256AV" located at 0x530, I5, DMA 0&1 -- that is, you treat
> it just like an ordinary Windows Sound System chip (CS4231). Th
::still a problem, just got snagged a few moments ago, there's a traceback
::already on the way. :)
::
::-Alfred
:
:Is this backed by the ata driver too?
:
:If so, if either you or Poul could backoff to the wd driver and see
:if the problem continues, I would appreciate it.
I was
:> I would like to know if the person reporting the getblk lockup (I think
:> it was Poul) sees that problem solved with the vinum fix that Alfred
:> posted in regards to or whether we still have an open issue.
:
:still a problem, just got snagged a few moments ago, there's a traceback
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matthew Dillon writes:
>I would like to know if the person reporting the getblk lockup (I think
>it was Poul) sees that problem solved with the vinum fix that Alfred
>posted in regards to or whether we still have an open issue.
I don't use vinum and -c
* Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000110 14:09] wrote:
>
> :I've reproduced the softupdates ftruncate panic and have a core dump
> :to play with.
> :
> : -Matt
>
> Ok, Kirk fixed the softupdates ftruncate panic last night. Make sure
>
* Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000110 12:11] wrote:
> I've reproduced the softupdates ftruncate panic and have a core dump
> to play with.
I don't have a panic, but rather many processes start to get stuck
in "getblk", unfortunatly they all don't stem from a common codepath,
althou
:I've reproduced the softupdates ftruncate panic and have a core dump
:to play with.
:
: -Matt
Ok, Kirk fixed the softupdates ftruncate panic last night. Make sure
you have version 1.45 of sys/contrib/softupdates/ffs_softdep.c
I
On Sat, 8 Jan 2000, FreeBSD wrote:
> list if you insist on attacking me there. Maybe Karl was right, some people
> in the FreeBSD organization really do think they are above the rest of us. I
> however do not share that belief. So, are you done?
If you had half of the etiquette and knowledge on
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, #Michael Class wrote:
> The Laptop is equipped with the following Neomagic-Chip:
> chip1: irq 10 at device 0.1 on pci1
>
> The Stack-Backtrace looks exactly the same as the other mail mentioned. A
> little bit further digging into this shows me that on this Laptop every
> r
For what it's worth, I believe the Insperion 3500 is an oddity.
When I was dealing with OSS, the correct configuration turned out to be
a "Generic 256AV" located at 0x530, I5, DMA 0&1 -- that is, you treat
it just like an ordinary Windows Sound System chip (CS4231). The PCI
interface, I believe,
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
> I don't think this is the problem. The pccard interface has one
> interrupt pin that is mapped by the pcic bridge (or some other
> pccard/cardbus bridge) to the main bus of the system. I didn't change
> that from the 3.x driver...
Indeed. The watchdog
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
> The format used for mkstemp has been changed (4 chars. longer). Does the
> following patch work?
Sorry, but FWIW I did test the change by recompiling cvs (which uses yacc)
before I committed it :( I guess it was just the gods of stack which
allowed
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Jonathan Chen writes:
: "Fake IRQ must be 3". Now maybe the card requires it, or maybe the
: original author just didn't have anything on IRQ 3, I don't know. So, I'd
: suggest turning off com2 or whatever you have on irq3, -or- change the
: "fake irq" to something
I've reproduced the softupdates ftruncate panic and have a core dump
to play with.
-Matt
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:Make world hangs reliably for me right now:
:+
:|...
:|/* starting time is 16:18:8 */
:|/* ending time is 16:18:8 */
:|ln -sf gxx-hash.h hash.h
:|echo '#include "cp/cp-tree.def"'> gencheck.h
:|echo '#include "objc/objc-tree.def"'>> gencheck.h
:|sed -e "/^ifobj
If you're getting hangs while running vinum please update
sys/dev/vinum/vinumrequest.c to version 1.41.
Only people running -current compilied with version 1.40 or
1.38-1.36 of vinumrequest.c should need this fix.
thanks,
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G'day,
While compiling a kernel today, I noticed that the '-pipe' option to gcc
was not being used. Is there any reason for this?
best;
gjvc
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As Pascal Hofstee wrote:
> With CURRENT-sources updates within an hour ago ... buildworld fails:
Revert to version 1.26 of gnu/lib/libdialog/Makefile. someone broke it when
he decided to install all the files in TESTS/...
Don't forget to revert to 1.34 of lib/libncurses/Makefile for the same
rea
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>
> Make world hangs reliably for me right now:
[snip]
> |yacc -d -o c-parse.c c-parse.y
> +
>
> 0 19921 1 83 -2 0 1276 932 getblk D p00:00.09 yacc -d -o
>c-parse.c c-parse.y
>
> This is a softupdates filesystem on a ccd on ata...
The form
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
> On 11 Jan, Bruce Evans wrote:
>
> >> Didn´t we have "makeoptions DEBUG=-g" as a kernel option to compile the
> >> kernel with debug information? What about "config -g MYKERNEL"?
> >
> > DEBUG is a private variable in kernel Makefiles. "config -
On 11 Jan, Bruce Evans wrote:
>> Didn´t we have "makeoptions DEBUG=-g" as a kernel option to compile the
>> kernel with debug information? What about "config -g MYKERNEL"?
>
> DEBUG is a private variable in kernel Makefiles. "config -g MYKERNEL"
If I set DEBUG in make.conf it should work, righ
On Sun, 9 Jan 2000, Leif Neland wrote:
> While I do not agree with your idea of need of anonymity, I respect
your need for it.
>
> Could you not, instead of using the handle "FreeBSD", which sortof
already is taken :-), just assume a human name? The use of an obviously
not human name makes it un
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
> On 10 Jan, Bruce Evans wrote:
>
> >> Better yet: DEBUG_FLAGS=-g
> >
> > Except it only supported in bsd.prog.mk and bsd.lib.mk, but not in
> > bsd.kmod.mk, kernel Makefiles, or if no bsd .mk files are included
> > A few verbose module makefiles
Hello,
as someone already has mentioned for another Laptop, the new Neomagic
Audio-Driver (btw. thank you for creating one) hangs my HP Omnibook 4150
during boot.
The Laptop is equipped with the following Neomagic-Chip:
chip1: irq 10 at device 0.1 on pci1
The Stack-Backtrace looks exactly the
Make world hangs reliably for me right now:
+
|...
|/* starting time is 16:18:8 */
|/* ending time is 16:18:8 */
|ln -sf gxx-hash.h hash.h
|echo '#include "cp/cp-tree.def"'> gencheck.h
|echo '#include "objc/objc-tree.def"'>> gencheck.h
|sed -e "/^ifobjc$/,/^end
Hi,
I've noticed that pppctl hangs 100% repeatable when I'm doing "set log local
+chat" followed by the "dial" command over diagnostic socket. In the case when
the "dial" command being sent over other socket this behaviour doesn't
observed. Following I'm attaching transcript of my sessions
-Maxi
With CURRENT-sources updates within an hour ago ... buildworld fails:
cd /usr/src/gnu/lib/libdialog; make beforeinstall
sh /usr/src/tools/install.sh -C -o root -g wheel -m 444
/usr/src/gnu/lib/libdial
og/dialog.h /usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include
sh /usr/src/tools/install.sh -c -o root -g wheel
I install FreeBSD3.3 but i face a problem to config mouse in Xwindows.
I'm not able to subscribe in freebsd-question so i send it here please
solve this problem.
I have a GENIUS mouse , port : com 2 (/dev/cuaa1).
when i install FreeBSD that time i test my mouse and it's work that
time but when
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Christian Carstensen writes:
>On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Joao Pedras wrote:
>
>> What I have in common with Christian is that it hangs
>> during high usage, as I mentioned in my first post (e.g.
>> compiling something, buildworld).
>
>this is funny:
>the system operates
On 10 Jan, Bruce Evans wrote:
>> Better yet: DEBUG_FLAGS=-g
>
> Except it only supported in bsd.prog.mk and bsd.lib.mk, but not in
> bsd.kmod.mk, kernel Makefiles, or if no bsd .mk files are included
> A few verbose module makefiles add it explicitly. You can also use
> COPTS, but it is only su
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 03:35:47PM +0100, Christian Carstensen wrote:
> this is funny:
> the system operates well, even when on heavy load (especially disk load),
> until i want a little more 8). to become more precisely, a cvs checkout or
> make world is no problem, if - and that's really interes
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Joao Pedras wrote:
> What I have in common with Christian is that it hangs
> during high usage, as I mentioned in my first post (e.g.
> compiling something, buildworld).
this is funny:
the system operates well, even when on heavy load (especially disk load),
until i want a l
> At 4:48 AM -0800 2000/1/9, Amancio Hasty wrote:
> > For instance, just because someone has an email name which resembles
> > a real name lets say "Brad Knowles" does not necessarily mean that the
> > real "Brad Knowles is sending the mail assuming of course that there
> > is a Brad Knowles.
Hello again
No, my problem is not ahc related. This single processor
system doesn't have any scsi
It's a :
PPro200/64MbRAM/8.4QuantumIDE/IntelVS440FX/Pioneer12x(which
is not detected after upgraded to -CURRENT)/Digital
21240 (de0)/S3 Virge
What I have in common with Christian is that it hangs
d
would everyone who currently has an issue outstanding with newpcm please
report it to me in the next few days directly, please, so i can get an idea
of what needs work before release. i need as much detail as possible.
- cameron
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>
> Since when does an E-mail address require a "realname"? Only a imbecile
> (IMHO) would use their real name on an e-mail that goes out to a public
> list. I don't want people to know my real name or SSN or any other personal
> info for that matter, NOR is it required, as far as I know. If it w
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 01:58:36 -0500, Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
> Well, I'm having problems with SoftUpdates. I've disabled it for now.
> Here's the backtrace for the crash; more info from the crashdump is
> available upon request, but I think this is a general problem, and
> easily repr
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