as this one also hits HEAD, I am forwarding this email to current@.
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Von: Vinícius Zavam
Date: Do., 21. Nov. 2019 um 12:22 Uhr
Subject: [NTP] "Unexpected origin timestamp 0xe180e455.d15bf3fb does not
match aorg 00. from server" (kernel reports
Hello.
I want to build kernel and world (of FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT) on a fast
virtual machine for other ones (all the virtual machines are hosted on
VMware EXSi hypervisors, which have different physical CPUs).
After `make -j16 buildworld` has finished successfully on the build
machine, I get there
Hi,
I have completed development and a testing cycle for the NFSv4.2 (RFC-7862)
code in base/projects/nfsv42 on subversion.
NFSv4.2 is a minor revision to NFSv4.1 and adds support for the following
optional
features:
- lseek(SEEK_DATA/SEEK_HOLE)
- posix_fallocate()
- posix_fadvise(POSIX_FADV_WIL
Ruslan Garipov wrote on 2019/11/25 15:06:
Hello.
I want to build kernel and world (of FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT) on a fast
virtual machine for other ones (all the virtual machines are hosted on
VMware EXSi hypervisors, which have different physical CPUs).
After `make -j16 buildworld` has finished su
On 11/25/2019 10:30 PM, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
> Ruslan Garipov wrote on 2019/11/25 15:06:
>> Hello.
>>
>> I want to build kernel and world (of FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT) on a fast
>> virtual machine for other ones (all the virtual machines are hosted on
>> VMware EXSi hypervisors, which have different
On November 25, 2019 1:05:34 AM PST, "Vinícius Zavam"
wrote:
>as this one also hits HEAD, I am forwarding this email to current@.
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>Von: Vinícius Zavam
>Date: Do., 21. Nov. 2019 um 12:22 Uhr
>Subject: [NTP] "Unexpected origin timestamp 0xe180e455.d15bf3fb
Ruslan Garipov wrote on 2019/11/25 19:26:
[...]
I didn't tried this with current but I am using it with stable (11.3 at
this time). Building on Xeon E3-1240v3 and installing on many different
machines. Some of them are 10+ years old AMD Opteron, some Xeon E5649,
some 10 years old Intel Pentium.
I thought someone, somewhere fixed this, but it's hit again.
core *IS* available, and I can give access as well.
Unread portion of the kernel message buffer:
panic: ng_snd_item: 42 != 1414
cpuid = 0
time = 1574707403
KDB: stack backtrace:
db_trace_self_wrapper() at db_trace_self_wrapper+0x2b/
Hi!
Can someone with arm media file path type of storage device and someone with
apple UEFI 1.10 test https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22553 please:)
Other tests are also very welcome:)
thanks,
toomas
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The tail of my most recent run of
make -j2 buildkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC-NODEBUG
===> Ports module graphics/gpu-firmware-kmod (all)
cd ${PORTSDIR:-/usr/ports}/graphics/gpu-firmware-kmod; env -u CC -u
CXX -u CPP -u MAKESYSPATH -u MK_AUTO_OBJ -u MAKEOBJDIR MAKEFLAGS="-j
2 -J 15,16 -j 2 -J 15
So when I committed the sysdir stuff I forgot to add it to the install
list. I've fixed it now. Either upgrade, or just copy src/share/mk/
bsd.sysdir.mk to /usr/share/mk
Warner
On Mon, Nov 25, 2019, 9:40 PM Graham Perrin wrote:
> The tail of my most recent run of
>
> make -j2 buildkernel KERNCO
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