I am sure there is a reason for it. Upon running mergemaster this time
through it seemed like there were _a lot_ of files where the only change
was the version number. I have run to mergemaster on four more hosts. Ugh!
mergemaster -aiU still seems to require a ton of interaction. Is there
After installing 6.4-RELEASE on my secondary KDC I decided to test the
secondary KDC. When trying kinit I get this error:
j...@w17 ~ $ kinit
j...@stradamotorsports.com's Password:
kinit: krb5_get_init_creds: Key size is incompatible with encryption type
One post on the net says that Heimdal ch
I noticed that a bunch of libraries "lib*_p.a" and "lib*.a" were not
updated with my latest installworld. I do not disabled compilation of
profiled libaries.
Can these be safely deleted?
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I just installed a 6.4-PRERELEASE kernel and tried to boot. The boot
failed with a message that my ACPI was blacklisted. I have had 'device
acpi' in my kernel for some time now. The boot interruption is new behavior.
Is this sort of change a good thing to put in UPDATING?
Regards,
Jason
Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
Make sure /dev/null inside a jail is a device and not a plain file.
If the latter, you probably forgot to mount devfs onto a jail's /dev.
Groovy! Thanks.
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I am trying to build RELENG_6. I receive the following errors.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/src]# make buildworld
"/dev/null", line 4: Need an operator
"/dev/null", line 6: Need an operator
"/dev/null", line 8: Need an operator
"/dev/null", line 9: Need an operator
"/dev/null", line 11: Need an operat
While trying to build RELENG_6 I receive this error:
make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
"/usr/src/Makefile.inc1", line 142: warning: "MAKEFLAGS= CPUTYPE=pentium
/usr/obj/usr/src/make.i386/make -f /dev/null -m /usr/src/share/mk -V
CPUTYPE" returned non-zero status
"/usr/src/Make
Jason C. Wells wrote:
Jason C. Wells wrote:
I should add that 'systcl security.jail.chflags_allowed=1' allowed
installworld to proceed without error. That solves my immediate problem.
There appears to be a bug in the security mechanism.
The reason there appeared to be a
Jason C. Wells wrote:
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 11:17:58AM -0700, Jason C. Wells wrote:
I have the problem similar to one described in 20071024 UPDATING.
The build is running inside a jail. The system is 6.2-RELEASE. I
supped this moring. I have the correct lib
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 11:17:58AM -0700, Jason C. Wells wrote:
I have the problem similar to one described in 20071024 UPDATING. The
build is running inside a jail. The system is 6.2-RELEASE. I supped this
moring. I have the correct lib/Makefile. During
I have the problem similar to one described in 20071024 UPDATING. The
build is running inside a jail. The system is 6.2-RELEASE. I supped this
moring. I have the correct lib/Makefile. During installworld I receive
an error:
install: /lib/libc.so.6: chflags: Operation not permitted
*** Error
Dennis Flynn wrote:
> That doesn't seem right to me. Shouldn't I see something like
> 7.0-RELEASE-p1 or 7.0-STABLE? Did I do something wrong in my update
> to RELEASE? How do I know if I'm running the STABLE kernel with the
> driver I want? How can I tell if the driver (uslcom) is there and/or
What are the hoped for release dates for 7.1? (plus or minus a month)
I'm debating on running 7.0 vs 7.1 and timing is a consideration.
Regards,
Jason
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The comments regarding SCHED_ULE and SCHED_4BSD are inconsistent with
information found in the email archives. LINT says ULE is experimental.
The handbook doesn't mention ULE at all. The archives say ULE is
the new recommended scheduler.
If ULE is in fact the current recommendation, then
Jason Slack wrote:
I want to try version 7 as it has items of interest to me, but I am not one
to continually wipe and reload my machine, can you upgrade from the test
releases of 7 available now to the final release when ready? Or do you have
to wipe?
You can easily upgrade from 7.0-BETA to 7
I am reading this document:
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.4.4/gcc/i386-and-x86_002d64-Options.html
Does |-march=|pentium3 imply |-mfpmath=sse?|
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Jason C. Wells
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O. Hartmann wrote:
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Saturday 11 November 2006 08:54, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
The kernel itself _will not_ use any SSE or MMX operations when built.
This is because these optimisations are known to break the FreeBSD
kernel. This applies to all i386 architectur
where do I set them to get a kernel properly tuned for pentium3?
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Jason C. Wells
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sterity.
Later,
Jason C. Wells
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Here is a snippet of my failed installworld logs as I move to 6.0R:
install -o root -g wheel -m 444 crypt.3.gz /usr/share/man/man3
/usr/share/man/man3/crypt_get_format.3.gz -> /usr/share/man/man3/crypt.3.gz
rm: /usr/share/man/man3/crypt_get_format.3: Not a directory
rm: /usr/share/man/man3/crypt
Is there a way to run TCP/IP with the PCI bus as a network interface?
I am installing FreeBSD on CompactPCI processor boards. It would be really
slick if I could network the boards via the PCI backplane.
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Jason C. Wells
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kernel panics. I will write that up in another message.
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While compiling bash for my new 6.0-BETA2 system, I received this error:
ad4: detached
panic: vm_fault
I don't have a dump for you and I really must be going to work now. More
later if I can get myself trained up on crash dumps.
Later,
Jason C.
I run a homegrown script after upgrades to find outdated binaries. I have
a bunch of files name /usr/lib/lib*_p.a that predate my recent upgrade to
5.4-RELEASE. What are these? Can they be deleted without harm?
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Jason C. Wells
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to which method.
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or some time now to figure why my server was
tagged as reachable but rejected. I read all manner of stuff about how
some clocks are bad for arcane protocol reasons. Now, purely by accident,
I discover that the behavior of notrust has changed and that was the source
of my problem. Groooovy!!!!
The makefile in /usr/src/share/termcap doesn't honor DESTDIR. Should it?
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database is
updated. If not, there is also something like 'pw_mkdb' to update your
databases.
Later,
Jason C. Wells
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to see if my problem cleared up before I spend all that time
waiting for 'make world' to work its way into the problematic directory.
Also, if I can't figure it out, my post to -stable would have a subject
like "make world dies in ./libexec/telnetd". This way if a commiter just
MFCed a change to telnetd, she can spot your error message quickly and
investigate.
These are just a couple tips to round out your self proclaimed lack of
experience. HTH!
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code above is gross, but the idea worked.
The cool part was the all of the installing and building went pretty well.
If you put your script ona floppy, then you can rebuild all of the
/usr/local stuff on some other machine and come up with a near mirror.
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Jason C. Wells
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ng quietly,
bumping into things as I go.)
If someone can confirm this information then it should be in the proper
docs. I will submit a PR to amend the appropriate docs.
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lls."
I couldn't resist. I was much surprised that this particular persona
actually typed these words, he being of generally austere, urbane and
composed manner. A nickel for the person who guesses the author of the
second quote. :)
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I saw a (I believe it was a USR) modem
>that did say "Linux compatible" on it. It's a start. I also
>despise winmodem. Some seem to require MMX extensions also.
A couple people have mentioned USR. I may take a look at them.
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Jason C. Wells
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>C. Wells" writes:
>: sio0: rev 0x08 int a irq
>: 9 on pci0.18.0
>: sio2: pci sio unit 0 moved to sio2 at 0x6100
>: sio2: pci unit 0 probe failed
>:
>: I am told that the m
===> share/doc/psd/19.curses^M
/usr/libexec/vfontedpr
/usr/src/share/doc/psd/19.curses/../../../../lib/libcurse
s/PSD.doc/ex1.c | grep -v "^'wh" > ex1.gr^M
no entry for language c^M
*** Error code 1
I have been having this trouble lately. I pulled down a whole new source
tree last night. It is pr
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