FreeBSD developers could help us to diagnose this issue.
Tomahawk Desktop download: http://www.tomahawkcomputers.com/download.html
Kind regards
Sagara Wijetunga
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John Baldwin wrote:
The avahi ports can still be useful to look at as they contain patches that
you will probably need. For example, net/avahi-app has a patch against the
configure script in files/patch-configure. In total it seems that
net/avahi-app has 21 different patches to the avahi sour
Dimitry Andric wrote:
On 2009-09-10 16:39, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
Tomahawk Desktop uses FreeBSD sources, it is not based on the FreeBSD
distribution.
Please contact the Tomahawk Desktop mailing lists then. :)
We are Tomahawk Desktop
Dimitry Andric wrote:
On 2009-09-10 14:06, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
I'm trying to compile Avahi-0.6.25 (http://avahi.org/) on FreeBSD 7.2
(i386) [in fact, on Tomahawk Desktop]. It develops compilation errors.
Any reason why you don't use the net/avahi port instead? This wil
Dear FreeBSD community
I'm trying to compile Avahi-0.6.25 (http://avahi.org/) on FreeBSD 7.2
(i386) [in fact, on Tomahawk Desktop]. It develops compilation errors.
Is it possible someone to help us by compile Avahi and identify the
compilations issues and propose relevant fixes. We use "./conf
Hi FreeBSD community
We are Tomahawk Desktop, trying to make a working desktop OS based on
FreeBSD!
We use FreeBSD 7.2 on i386.
We earlier discussed two crucial issues regarding a desktop OS:
1.http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2009-July/051231.html
2.http://lists.freebsd.or
Eugene Grosbein writes:
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 08:13:38AM +0800, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
Hi Eugene, thanks for the reply. The issue we discussed is about internal
multi-card readers. For internal multi-card readers, the umassX created at
boot time. If there is media inside at boot time, the
Eugene Grosbein writes:
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 10:20:27AM +0800, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
My questions in this regards are:
1. Is this an error/bug in FreeBSD 7.2?
This is regression from pre-5.x days. In 4.x and earlier,
you can have static device nodes and access them just fine.
2. Or
Pete French writes:
I have earlier posted my tests with Linux. All tests were done with same CF
cards and the very same multi-card reader on the same computer. They work on
Linux. That is, nothing wrong with the multi-card reader, it does it's job
of signaling well.
What makes you sure that
Ivan Voras writes:
Milan Obuch wrote:
On Wednesday 22 July 2009 09:38:50 Ivan Voras wrote:
[ snip ]
After the CF card is plugged in:
$ ls -l /dev/ | grep da
crw-r- 1 rootoperator0, 105 Jul 22 13:18 da0
crw-r- 1 rootoperator0, 106 Jul 22 13:18 da1
crw-r- 1 root
Milan Obuch writes:
On Wednesday 22 July 2009 08:11:23 Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
Milan Obuch writes:
> On Wednesday 22 July 2009 04:20:27 Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
>> Hi FreeBSD community
>>
>> The SCSI device (eg. da1s1) is not created automatically upon a CF card
>> p
Milan Obuch writes:
On Wednesday 22 July 2009 04:20:27 Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
Hi FreeBSD community
The SCSI device (eg. da1s1) is not created automatically upon a CF card
plug in on an USB multi-card reader on FreeBSD 7.2 (i386) but the SCSI
device (eg. da1s1) is created automatically if I
Hi FreeBSD community
The SCSI device (eg. da1s1) is not created automatically upon a CF card plug
in on an USB multi-card reader on FreeBSD 7.2 (i386) but the SCSI device
(eg. da1s1) is created automatically if I reboot the computer while the CF
card is plug in.
Here are detail:
$ camcontro
Sagara Wijetunga writes:
Hi FreeBSD community
After an USB thumb drive id pluged in, the devd prints following line:
+umass0 vendor=0x0781 product=0x5406 devclass=0x00 devsubclass=0x00
release=0x0200 sernum="087663165D8139E6" intclass=0x08 intsubclass=0x06 at
port=0 interfac
Hi FreeBSD community
After an USB thumb drive id pluged in, the devd prints following line:
+umass0 vendor=0x0781 product=0x5406 devclass=0x00 devsubclass=0x00
release=0x0200 sernum="087663165D8139E6" intclass=0x08 intsubclass=0x06 at
port=0 interface=0 vendor=0x0781 product=0x5406 devclass=0
Ken Smith writes:
The first public test build of the FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE test cycle is now
available, 8.0-BETA1. Through the next week or so more information
about the release will be posted but here is the current target schedule
for the other 'major events':
BETA2: July 13, 2009
Dear all
The issue was solved. It was a our side mistake. On a modification we
made to libutils, we execute following line without checking whether
the group is empty or not. In our case, it was empty, therefore,
crashes:
running = strdup(*(grp->gr_mem));
So that now login, su
Roland Smith writes:
Is there anything else from su in the logfiles? That might help narrow down
where it crashes.
No, other than the same “uid 0: exited on signal 11” for login, su and
cron. What we see is after the fork, child process run for some time and
crashes.
Are you using the
Carlos A. M. dos Santos writes:
Try to debug the "login" program:
(become root)
# cd /usr/src/usr.bin/login
# make clean
# make CFLAGS=-g
# gdb /usr/obj/usr/src/usr.bin/login/login
(supposing that "sagara" is your user name)
#run sagara
(fill-in the password name, if requested)
If the signa
Roland Smith writes:
I have tested with bash, sh and csh. It seems the child process forked
simply die irrespective of the shell.
Ok, so it's probably not a shell problem
There is no change in the dot files for root:
[r...@tds sagara]# diff /root/.cshrc /usr/src/etc/root/dot.cshrc
[r...
Roland Smith writes:
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 02:04:09AM -0500, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
Hi
I'm Sagara Wijetunga from Tomahawk Computers from Singapore, makers of the
Tomahawk Desktop, a FreeBSD based desktop operating system
(http://www.tomahawkcomputers.com/) which is free for persona
Hi
I'm Sagara Wijetunga from Tomahawk Computers from Singapore, makers of the
Tomahawk Desktop, a FreeBSD based desktop operating system
(http://www.tomahawkcomputers.com/) which is free for personal use.
Ever since we upgraded our Tomahawk Core OS to the FreeBSD 7.2 sources, we
experi
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