Josef Karthauser said on Sep 13, 2002 at 13:28:42:
> On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 10:57:15PM -0400, Rahul Siddharthan wrote:
> > I notice that the USB audio driver has been imported into -STABLE
> > recently. I've been using this driver for a few months, and get
> > fr
Julian Elischer said on Sep 12, 2002 at 20:36:53:
> > I notice that the USB audio driver has been imported into -STABLE
> > recently. I've been using this driver for a few months, and get
> > frequent easily-reproducible kernel panics, which unfortunately I don't
> > have the ability to fix -- b
David W. Chapman, Jr. wrote:
> gperf is broken because libstdc++(which gperf depends on) is broken.
I thought that was -current, not -stable?
- Rahul
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Doug White said on Feb 1, 2002 at 12:28:34:
> > On FreeBSD 4-stable (cvsupped Jan 31 at around 13:40 GMT) I'm unable to
> > build an unoptimized debugging kernel. The kernel builds fine with
> > COPTFLAGS=-O -pipe
> > but with
> > COPTFLAGS=-g (or -g -pipe) I get the following error. I get the
> > I am conteplating a make world, but that may be overkill (and is very
> > scary for me, being a relative newbie to the deep dark secrets of
> > FreeBSD)... Any thoughts?
>
> A make world is exactly what you should do. You can not update your
> kernel without updating your modules and the p