On 12/12/06, Joerg Sonnenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 02:30:41PM -0800, Kevin Sanders wrote:
> I'm trying to use KASSERT in my own kernel module and I can't get it
> to assert even with a KASSERT(0, "test panic"). Is there something
> else I need to do besides add op
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 05:55:40PM -0500, Dino Michailidis wrote:
>
> portupgrade -r will also upgrade packages that depend on the port you are
> upgrading. It seems that this is not what you want.
>
> portupgrade -R will also upgrade packages required by the port you are
> upgrading - I believe
> I have installed FreeBSD 6.1 on my Gateway Solo 1450 Laptop and my
> keyboard doesn't work right. A example is my letter l displays "o"
> not the letter "l". It will work if I hold the "fn" key down just
> like if I were pressing the Caps Lock key down continously. I have
> researched this a lit
Hi,
Trying to stuff in an MFS_IMAGE into a debug kernel does not work in -current.
kern.post.mk tries
to put the MFS_IMAGE in ${KERNEL_KO} when building ${FULLKERNEL} - but
${KERNEL_KO} has not been
created at that point.
The error message I get is:
linking kernel.debug
textdata bss
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 02:30:41PM -0800, Kevin Sanders wrote:
> I'm trying to use KASSERT in my own kernel module and I can't get it
> to assert even with a KASSERT(0, "test panic"). Is there something
> else I need to do besides add options INVARIANTS to my kernel config
> file. Any clues would
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 02:30:41PM -0800, Kevin Sanders wrote:
> I'm trying to use KASSERT in my own kernel module and I can't get it
> to assert even with a KASSERT(0, "test panic"). Is there something
> else I need to do besides add options INVARIANTS to my kernel config
> file. Any clues would
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 02:30:41PM -0800, Kevin Sanders wrote:
> I'm trying to use KASSERT in my own kernel module and I can't get it
> to assert even with a KASSERT(0, "test panic"). Is there something
> else I need to do besides add options INVARIANTS to my kernel config
> file. Any clues would
portupgrade -r will also upgrade packages that depend on the port you are
upgrading. It seems that this is not what you want.
portupgrade -R will also upgrade packages required by the port you are
upgrading - I believe this *is* what you want.
Be sure to use capital '-R', not lower-case '-r'.
I'm trying to use KASSERT in my own kernel module and I can't get it
to assert even with a KASSERT(0, "test panic"). Is there something
else I need to do besides add options INVARIANTS to my kernel config
file. Any clues would be appreciated.
Kevin
__
All,
I have installed FreeBSD 6.1 on my Gateway Solo 1450 Laptop and my keyboard
doesn't work right. A example is my letter l displays "o" not the letter "l".
It will work if I hold the "fn" key down just like if I were pressing the Caps
Lock key down continously. I have researched this a litt
Hi all,
I must have ommited something, because this wasn't my first upgrade of
any soft with portupgrade. But this thime, when I upgraded..let's say
ettercap pkg_info -r show that it's depend is also libiconv-1.9.2_1,
which is not the most actuall (1.9.2_2). So I just typed:
# portupgrade -r ette
[I sent this to questions@ yesterday and have yet to get a response. I
suspect it may be a little more technical than [EMAIL PROTECTED]
uname -a
FreeBSD db00.lab00 6.2-BETA3 FreeBSD 6.2-BETA3 #1: Fri Dec 8 09:27:37 EST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/DB-2850-amd64 amd64
sysct
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