current as of an hour or so ago..
ref3> make
cc -c -O -pipe -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs
-Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline
-Wcast-qual -Wno-format -ansi -nostdinc -I-
-I. -I../../.. -I../../../dev -I../../../contrib/dev/acpica
-I../../../contrib/ip
On Fri, 28 Jun 2002, David O'Brien wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 28, 2002 at 11:39:29PM -0700, Julian Elischer wrote:
> > Jake just checked something in that looks like it may be relevant.
>
> Yes it was. `thediff' on sparc64 is solid.
> Still some ast funkiness on Alpha, but it is not so bad as to ma
Hi,
When I using netperf to test Intel Pro/1000 performance,
I got strange netstat output:
#./netperf -H 10.0.0.2
TCP STREAM TEST to 10.0.0.2
on 10.0.0.2, I start netstat -w 1 , but got strange output:
it seems the link is dowm and up ceaselessly.
input(Total)
only in my environment here where KSE is going through
pre commit tests..
it was a KSE/Geom clash.. now fixed.
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I am on final aproach for KSE-MIII commit
It's a bit like landing in an aircraft carrier because I'm converging
with a moving target. (And I'm flying a DC-3)
In the next couple of days I expect we will see minor breakages
as things shake out of the woodwork.
I can already tell you where we will
It's 01:42 here.
I'm compiling world with the KSE sys tree in it hopefully for the last
time..
it will be finished in an hour but I can't wait that long here.
(My wife would like to go to sleep)
SO assuming it completes (unknown.. it's the first one with the new GDB)
I'd like to commit tomorrow
Hello everybody,
It seems that the new GDB import breaks world.
Appearently, a file named "fbsd-kgdb.h" is missing, although it is
included from /usr/obj/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gdb/nm.h, which is a
generated file.
Such a file cannot be found in the base gdb-5.2 distribution, and it is
not
I noticed that most of my older binaries on a freebsd-alpha stopped
working on a newer -current.
I did not though much about it as they were compiled under an
earlier -current.
Now I found out that 4.x binaries don't work too.
That's especialy bad as I run cvsup on that machine and modula has
a 4.
Hi,
I am testing giga bits NICs with netperf,two machine have the same install,
but when I start netperf,using tcpdump to listen,the wscale is different.
giga# tcpdump -vv -n -i em0 -c 100
tcpdump: listening on em0
19:28:35.946808 10.0.0.1.49187 > 10.0.0.2.12865: S [tcp sum ok]
3414289560:34142
On Fri, Jun 28, 2002 at 11:55:46PM -0700, David O'Brien wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 28, 2002 at 11:39:29PM -0700, Julian Elischer wrote:
> > Jake just checked something in that looks like it may be relevant.
>
> Yes it was. `thediff' on sparc64 is solid.
> Still some ast funkiness on Alpha, but it is n
Hi,
I'm trying to get review of something phk@ talked me into having a go at,
libufs, which is a library to un-duplicate code for dealing with UFS on a
raw disk device. Currently it defines a generic structure for UFS on any
disk that one might want to refer to from the userland, including the U
When trying to compile the kdebase3 port under recent -CURRENT - I get
the following error:
creating kappfinder_meta_unload.cpp
source='kappfinder_meta_unload.cpp' object='kappfinder_meta_unload.o'
libtool=no
depfile='.deps/kappfinder_meta_unload.Po'
tmpdepfile='.deps/kappfinder_meta_un
load.T
* Juli Mallett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020629 05:38] wrote:
>
> I get identical output from dumpfs and libufs-dumpfs currently and I can
> toggle softdep flags fine with tunefs. I'd like to commit this by the
> coming Tuesday as I will be out of town from Tuesday morning and will not
> have any way
On Fri, Jun 28, 2002 at 05:49:33PM +0200, Szilveszter Adam wrote:
> Hello Sheldon,
>
> As far as I know, so far only the ones for GDB (and that only under
> -CURRENT). If you get there first, go for it, but if not, I will also
> look at the issue during the weekend.
To follow up on this: I have
* Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escriuréres
> The work is really nice, but the timing sounds rather bad, is there
Thanks.
> a way you can either commit it earlier or after you return from
> hiatus?
I can commit it a few weeks from now, or I can commit it five minutes
from now. I just do
* Juli Mallett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020629 06:31] wrote:
> * Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escriuréres
> > The work is really nice, but the timing sounds rather bad, is there
>
> Thanks.
>
> > a way you can either commit it earlier or after you return from
> > hiatus?
>
> I can commit it
Sat Jun 29 07:00:09 PDT 2002
cd: can't cd to /home/des/tinderbox/alpha/src
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Will kde-2.2.2 work with qt3? Or will I completely hose my desktop?
My qt2 got borked during a restore and I can't get it to build with the new
gcc31. Add that to several others that won't build either.
Beech
--
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Beech Ri
In a Sysadmin (Jan 2002) article, there is explained how to use Linux as a
"router" using redundant network connections (DSL + dialup), as well as
load balancing between the two. I recall this required some special kernel
configuration directives:
CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER=y
CONFIG_IP_MULTIP
It will be in a couple of stages, so
don't complain about breakages in the next few hours please..
I will
commit now, (seveal parts)
recvsup
make world
As this takes me several hours
I may not see breakages myself for a couple of hours if things don't match
what my developemnt environment h
On Sat, Jun 29, 2002 at 03:29:20PM +0200, Szilveszter Adam wrote:
> 1) The GNU folks have a way of generating GDBvn.texi from version.in, so
> that it has the same version information than the source code. We use
> the GDBvn.texi file supplied with the distribution. (which was not
> updated BTW, s
Oh, this is funny... I started a buildworld on four SMP boxes
simultaniously and my UPS started blinking and ding-donging at me
angrily!
-Matt
:It will be in a couple of stages, so
:don't complain about breakages in the next few hour
I've got a Linksys WMP11 wireless PCI card. It is recognized under
-STABLE, but not -CURRENT.
wi_alloc() seems to fail at bus_alloc_resource() while requesting
I/O memory. I'm not familiar with this part of the code, so I'm
sure what actually gets called in this case. Does this sound
familiar
On Sat, Jun 29, 2002 at 01:46:39PM +0200, Bernd Walter wrote:
> I noticed that most of my older binaries on a freebsd-alpha stopped
> working on a newer -current.
> I did not though much about it as they were compiled under an
> earlier -current.
> Now I found out that 4.x binaries don't work too.
Hi,
My laptop powered off due to a flat battery, and upon powerup, i
immediately experienced a panic.
ata0: resetting devices .. done
panic: ata_dmasetup: transfer active on this device!
#16 0xc01dd9e1 in panic () at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:490
#17 0xc0146428 in ata_dmastart (atadev=
I've been seing this problem for ages on my dev box, but it
doesn't happen on other boxes.
The problem is because the glxinfo program uses CCLINK to
link, but it's a c++ program. Changing the CCLINK to CXXLINK
works.
I have no idea why there's no problem on some machines.
On Mon, 17 Jun 2002 1
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 04:57:45PM +0200, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
>Note that this isn't quite right, because the linking gets done with
>cc as a front-end, not c++. But the job gets done, all the same,
>and I'm not writing a SharedDepCplusplusLibraryTarget rule myself.
>:-)
How
So far I have heard no complaints (that are proven)
and My buildworlds have been going as well as thay can
taking into account breakages from other places (hopefully
one will actually finish soon) So I am going to dare to step away from the
system for a few hours and take the baby for a walk..
I'm not sure this is related to Julian's commit,
but the kernel sources are post-kse III commit.
I have the kernel and core file if more info
or access is needed.
--
Steve
http://troutmask.apl.washington.edu/~kargl/
Script started on Sat Jun 29 18:36:22 2002
GNU gdb 5.2.0 (FreeBSD) 20020627
Co
Following make world && make kernel after the KSE update
I find that mozilla and any gnome app will suck up 98%
of the CPU and will never actually write anything to
the display. No crashes, no error messages, they
just chew up cycles.
I don't have KDE installed on my -current machine,
so I can't
On Sat, Jun 29, 2002 at 11:30:48PM +0100, Brian Somers wrote:
> The problem is because the glxinfo program uses CCLINK to
> link, but it's a c++ program. Changing the CCLINK to CXXLINK
> works.
We can't be the only ones seeing this -- surely anyone using Gcc 3.1 on
their i386 (any OS) box. Has
On Fri, Jun 28, 2002 at 07:03:04AM -0700, walt wrote:
> Following make world && make kernel after the KSE update
> I find that mozilla and any gnome app will suck up 98%
> of the CPU and will never actually write anything to
> the display. No crashes, no error messages, they
> just chew up cycles
At 5:37 AM -0700 6/29/02, Juli Mallett wrote:
>I get identical output from dumpfs and libufs-dumpfs currently
>and I can toggle softdep flags fine with tunefs. I'd like to
>commit this by the coming Tuesday as I will be out of town
>from Tuesday morning and will not have any way to further
>work
* Garance A Drosihn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escriuréres
> At 5:37 AM -0700 6/29/02, Juli Mallett wrote:
> >I get identical output from dumpfs and libufs-dumpfs currently
> >and I can toggle softdep flags fine with tunefs. I'd like to
> >commit this by the coming Tuesday as I will be out of town
> >fr
it definitly looks like one for me
if you have the core file, can you find the line in fill_kinfo_proc
that exploded?
up 15
list
should do
I think I saw this once myself but wasn't able to reproduce it again.
On Sat, 29 Jun 2002, Steven G. Kargl wrote:
> I'm not sure this is related to
--
>>> Rebuilding the temporary build tree
--
>>> stage 1: bootstrap tools
--
>>> stage 2: cleaning up the object tree
At 05:10 PM 6/29/2002 -0700, Julian Elischer wrote:
>So far I have heard no complaints (that are proven)
>and My buildworlds have been going as well as thay can
>taking into account breakages from other places (hopefully
>one will actually finish soon) So I am going to dare to step away from the
long time ago, I posted a PR reported that VM86 and VESA combination is
unstable
under CURRENT source, the PR is
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=i386/38223
The patch is synchronized with current source, here it is:
http://opensource.zjonline.com.cn/freebsd/vm86patch.tgz
- David Xu
_
hey what's the problem.. it rebooted didn't it :-)
seriously now, thanks for the information..
I'll try simulate this..
Is this EVERY shutdown?
does it happen for "reboot"?
this could be signals .. Goshh I hate signals..
On Sat, 29 Jun 2002, Manfred Antar wrote:
> At 05:10 PM 6/29/2002 -0700,
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