I'm compiling "make" (usr.bin/make), but when I try to execute
it I got the following results:
[snip]
'Tis a bug in your toolchain. e_ident[EI_OSABI] in the ELF
header isn't being set correctly for static executables.
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FreeBSD Volunteer, http://people.freebsd.org/~jkoshy
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On Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 06:08:13AM +0200, Victor Roman Archidona wrote:
>
> at first I should mention that this post is about Gentoo/FreeBSD for
> amd64 port, using the Gentoo portage system with FreeBSD sources,
> library and so on. If you're not interested in this you can stop
> reading now :-).
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Hi all,
at first I should mention that this post is about Gentoo/FreeBSD for
amd64 port, using the Gentoo portage system with FreeBSD sources,
library and so on. If you're not interested in this you can stop
reading now :-).
I'm compiling "make" (us
I believe this is also causing random crashes such
as "more" core dumping after the machine has done signigicant
disk access.
After more IO I then start getting the following errors on the
console such as the follow:
g_vfs_done():ar0s1f[READ(offset=-33834299286175744, lenght=16384)] error5
handle
I've just reinstalled a box with 6.1-RELEASE on a
Promise PDC20267 RAID 0+1 ARRAY.
On boot the BIOS says the array is "functional"
but FreeBSD claims its running in DEGRADED mode.
[dmesg]
ad4: 190782MB at ata2-master UDMA100
ad5: 114473MB at ata2-slave UDMA100
ad6: 114473MB at ata3-master UDMA
Just had a really strange one, on a fresh 6.1 install
tar will not extract named files e.g.
tar -xvzPf my.tar.gz /usr/local/etc/apache/httpd.conf
The above fails to extract the file which quite
clearly exists:
tar -tvzPf my.tar.gz | grep /usr/local/etc/httpd.conf
-rw-r--r-- 0 root wheel 3720
Rick C. Petty wrote:
On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 03:26:17PM -0600, Scott Long wrote:
Has anyone had success with SATA300 controllers with FreeBSD 6.1? I've
been
trying Promise and nVidia nForce4 and I'm not having any luck. Using a
MSI
K8NGM2-L motherboard and others, but 6.1's installation ha
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