Thus spake Terry Lambert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> A manual fsck can deal with corrupt data.
[...]
Yes, I recall the discussion about WC on ata vs. softupdates a few
months back. I even have it disabled on more important machines than
this one :-)
> The panic was not, in fact, a result of the bac
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> which is even the DEFAULT, including WC on ATA disks, which is ALSO the
> default. So , and if this is broken, there
Hi!
With Terry's suggestion I turned ATA WC off this morning, and now, this
happened: A crash when I pressed play in XMMS (this seems to be the
first page fault you see, and then, with fsck in the background:
yet another panic (UFS2 related?):
The crashdump is a bit odd, since I don't know why i
things if I do it this way" or "is
it possible to do it this way", it's a matter of "how many PRs does it
generate when -march=pentium4 breaks something but other -march=pentiumX
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> > is there a way to teach our ACPI implementation about
> >
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mon you can get some information out of it:
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> >
> > It is.
I
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>
> I just got this panic during compile of openoffice
>
> Fatal trap 12 while in kernel mode
> fault virtual address = 0x68
> fault code= supervisor read, page not present
> instruction poi
time to connect the harddisk again to my system (with a May
30 kernel) before I return the disk, but I think the issue should get
added to the list of issues to look at before 5.1 (at least to be able
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> Pete
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> I suggest that the original poster double-check that he has RELENG_5_1
> and not HEAD. And I do have buildworld logs. I'll send in a separate
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> before using it as an array index?
Try the attached patch.
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Someone should still look into mplayer, I think there's something wrong
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Done (rev 1.16).
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the table of possible fds in libc, that's what causes the segfault with
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>
> I'm using -current from monday and I'm having a lot of crashes on my
> athlon 2.4+. So far, I've had to stop using it with mozilla 1.4b,
> FireBird and now it seems to crash pymol too. (python based)
> I thi
/main.c.diff?r1=1.9&r2=1.10.
I propose patch attached to make truss always return result of trussed
process and do not kill() itself. What do you think about it?
All the best,
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>
>
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> ABI breakage on our hands.
^^^
This should read 'API breakage'. GCC 3.3 is supposed to be binary
compatible
Sorry for false alarm. There is one more last-minute change I am not
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> removed /usr/src/sys/i386/compile/ before rebuilding a
> new kernel with GCC 3.3?
>
I forgot to add: both my test boxes are
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Bull's eye! Peter has identified this problem already and hopefully will
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> Any GCC/FreeBSD expert care to comment? ;)
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Short of fixing offending files in FSF libstdc++ or turning warning
suppression back on for standard C++ include files selectively, I have
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Patches to fix broken ports are welcome. Kris is doing a fine job
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> Sorry, I missed the patch in your email. I'm not certain about your
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>
> Kris
>
I'd rather see all varargs.h consumers be converted to stdarg.h. Old
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>
> The USB maintainer..
> Who's name escapes me at this point :)
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> vendor software that often makes wrong assumptions about us.
This breaks other compilers. In my tree I have a patch which looks like
Martin's first patch to fix the same problem with icc.
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> +# endif
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AFAIK _REENTRANT has to be defined on -CURRENT too.
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> -type f -mtime +1 -delete
Just a side note for those who want to try this:
- you need to mkdir /usr/include after the rm
- you delete init.bak this way
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>
> PR: 40209
Thanks, after recompiling libc{,_r} it works as expected.
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> on. There are two paths to the core dump.
PR 40209 is also responsible for this problem.
the correct events from the mouse, so I
> can only assume that the problem is higher up.
Wild guess:
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I give it a try later (perhaps tomorrow).
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>
> Let me know whether this fixes it for you.
Yes, compiles fine here.
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}
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> shouldn't have cvsup'd, with all the problem reports I'm seeing on the
> lists. Dohh! But I just ordered a Dell 8200, so maybe my problems
> will become "different" Rob.
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Short: open shouldn't be able to return EINTR in practice...
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If xdm was compiled with "old-pam", recompiling it is the only thing
which helps, if it is already compield with "new-pam", then I don't know
what happens here.
I don't have such problems with a Jul 22 kernel.
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;;
esac
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shots, bypassing the GCC 3.2 version altogether. Early FreeBSD 5.x
release(s) will not be polished for general consumption anyway, so that
makes sense. By the time FreeBSD stabilizes, GCC 3.3 release will be
ready.
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ying to keep C++ ABI compatible between 3.2 and 3.3, but they are
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right? Do you really want to repeat this
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> me.
3.1-pre to 3.2 upgrade breaks compatibility already. Can you guarantee
that 3.3 will be backwards compatible with 3.2? This is yet another
potential ABI breakage at the time when we'll be _forced_ to upgrade.
How often do you expect GCC developers to break ABI with release
scheduled to
Hi Josef,
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002 13:22:52 +0100
Josef Karthauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it just me or is libstdc++ linking broken on -current right now?
Remove /usr/include/g++ before making your next installworld.
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, very few SIG11 (both in buildorlds, but not in every buildworld).
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Hi!
What's going on wrong here?
GCC 2.9x can compile this, 3.1 cannot:
alex@zerogravity ~ $ cat test.cc
using namespace std;
#include
#include
alex@zerogravity ~ $ c++ -pipe -g -fpic -DPIC -Wall -c test.cc
In file included from /usr/include/g++/iostream.h:31,
from /usr/incl
On Wed, 28 Aug 2002 02:10:06 +0200
Alexander Langer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> alex@zerogravity ~ $ c++ -pipe -g -fpic -DPIC -Wall -c test.cc
> In file included from /usr/include/g++/iostream.h:31,
> from /usr/include/g++
> There are, but they are in:
> /usr/include/g++/backward/iostream.h
> /usr/include/g++/backward/strstream.h
They are in different place => they are different. Alexander, remove
/usr/include/g++ before your next installworld.
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