On 06/12/2018 21:34, George Mitchell wrote:
so that I can installkernel and installworld on them in single user
mode (hard to use NFS when booting in single user).-- George
# cd /usr/src
# make installkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC (or whatever)
reboot then repeat with installworld:
# mount
Ok, I solved it by copy those headers from /usr/src to /usr/include.
Simon K.
20161009
P.S. It's a quite old machine, it has not HPET device.
Simon
20161004
2016/10/4 20:40, k simon write:
Hi,Lists,
This is full source based "make buildworld" failure to r306669.
c
P.S. It's a quite old machine, it has not HPET device.
Simon
20161004
2016/10/4 20:40, k simon write:
Hi,Lists,
This is full source based "make buildworld" failure to r306669.
clang -O2 -pipe -fno-omit-frame-pointer -march=core2
-I/usr/src/lib/libc/include -I/u
ror code 1
Stop.
make[4]: stopped in /usr/src/lib/libc
*** Error code 1
Maybe it's broken by r305866.
Simon
20161004
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Oliver Pinter wrote:
> We got this build failure, when two release make release running in parallel:
Can you elaborate what you mean by "two release make release" ?
Do you mean two separate builds running in the same tree at the same
time using the same DESTDIR?
> >>> stage 4.4: building everyth
On Wed, 14 Aug 2013 08:10:41 -0500, Eric van Gyzen writes:
>NetBSD's makefs has a -Z flag to create the image as a sparse file. In
>FreeBSD, the flag is spelled -p. Is there a reason for using a
>different flag?
No, the -p should have been dropped before we committed to FreeBSD.
But it is the
On 6 January 2013 20:40, Simon L. B. Nielsen wrote:
> Hey,
>
> tl;dr Wiki is back, and everybody with account need to reset their password.
Small followup. The wiki's surge protection (yet again) got confused
and blocked the frontend proxy. I think it should be fixed now.
Hey,
tl;dr Wiki is back, and everybody with account need to reset their password.
On 4 January 2013 22:38, Simon L. B. Nielsen wrote:
> Due to a security issue in the moinmoin wiki software, the FreeBSD
> wiki will be offline for a bit. I do not yet know if the issue
> actually
ithin 24 hours, assuming not too much
gets in the way.
For further reference see: http://moinmo.in/SecurityFixes and
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.devel.announce/1754 .
PS. this is entirely unrelated to the 2012 November FreeBSD.org compromise.
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On 22 November 2012 04:00, Morgan Reed wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've a bit of an odd query which I hope somebody may be able to
> assist with.
>
> I'm looking to set up several OpenVPN tunnels on a single machine
> (each residing in its own jail) and route data to different
> destinations over d
We've had similar problems with lagg at work, each lagg is made up of
one igb and one em port, sometimes for no apparent reason they seem to
stop passing through traffic. The easiest way we've found to get it
working again is ifconfig down and up on one of the physical
interfaces. This is on 8.1
O
On 23 Aug 2012, at 22:52, "Simon L. B. Nielsen" wrote:
>
> On 23 Aug 2012, at 20:41, Peter Wemm wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 23 Aug 2012 00:50:46 -0400, Ken Smith wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> With both the doc and ports repositories now moved to SVN it has
cy chain some. I haven't found svn checkouts to be
too slow most of the time, but of course I'm generally using systems with
hardware RAID controller which likely helps some.
PS. I don't think you should expect svn in base - it has too many dependencies,
options, and is too fast moving to
>>>> csup/cvsup update mechanisms are not available for updating to 9.1-RC1.
>>>> If you would like to use SVN the branch to use is releng/9.1.
> * RIght now you can mirror
> svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/{stable/9,release/9.1*,etc} to your laptop,
> and Simon is setting
Hey,
svn2cvs has been fixed and is catching up now. Mirrors should be fully up to
date within a couple of hours (depending on their sync schedule).
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> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 11:55:57AM +0200, Simon L. B. Nielsen wrote:
>> Hey,
>>
>> Just FYI, the RAID controller on mx1.FreeBSD.org decided to take a break
>> (IE, firmware crashed) so that all inbound mail, and much
y the problem has already been fixed, but I will look into that
when I have some spare time.
Everything should be working again and all queued mail delivered.
PS. this mail is primarily sent to stable@ so non-committers can also get the
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On 23 Apr 2011, at 17:43, Simon L. B. Nielsen wrote:
> Just FYI, I'm in the process of updating svn.FreeBSD.org to latest FreeBSD
> stable/8.
Hey,
Everything should be working agai
PPS. this now means that one of the last system having it's FreeBSD base source
controlled by CVS is switched to using SVN...
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On 4 Nov 2010, at 09:55, Simon L. B. Nielsen wrote:
> The FreeBSD svn2cvs exporter is currently down and won't be fixed until
> tonight CET at the earliest. This basically mean that until that is fixed,
> any change in svn (IE, src/) won't be available via CVS or CVSup.
>
able to fix it before getting home
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On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 2:12 AM, Scot Hetzel wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 9:35 PM, Simon Chang wrote:
> > OK... except that this flies in the face of this part from the Handbook:
> >
> > http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/small-lan.html
> >
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Andriy Gapon wrote:
> on 22/10/2010 21:51 Simon Chang said the following:
> >
> >
> > I got your point the first time.
> > The idea is to run installworld on your fast machine. You did
> everything
> > correctly
>
> I got your point the first time.
> The idea is to run installworld on your fast machine. You did everything
> correctly for the build, BTW.
> I guess that you should be able now to see how to use DESTDIR in that case
> :-)
>
> P.S. there is something unconventional about how your mail client h
> Try the other way around - it's better to run install{kernel,world} on the
> same
> machine were you did the build.
> DESTDIR is your friend too.
>
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>
Andriy,
But if I run installkernel and installworld on the same machine, I won't be
able to install the 32-bit binaries on th
machine and
mounted them through machine-1, and I tried to installkernel from machine-1,
I kept running into errors right at the beginning of the process.
Can someone tell me the canonical way of performing cross compilation and
installation?
Thank you,
Simon Chang
nstallworld, not buildworld. At least I ran into that with NanoBSD
some time ago.
But thanks for report in any case.
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things.
-Original Message-
From: Mikael Bak
Sent: 17 January 2009 19:20
To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject: mydns-mysql starts before mysql has finished starting
Hi list,
This is my first post to this list.
ts. Most issues (though of
course not all) which gets advisories are not public at the time of
the advisory, so a fix to older branches would be likely be delayed
some compared to initial disclosure.
I hope this makes it a bit clearer what the cost of supporting old
releases is (and even then I hav
.so.6 => /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6 (0x282cc000)
> libthr.so.3 => /lib/libthr.so.3 (0x283e)
> libz.so.4 => /lib/libz.so.4 (0x284fe000)
That looks correct (at least no duplicate libs).
Unfortunatly I have no idea why it crashes on 7 naively compiled.
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fined(__unix__) || defined(unix)) && !defined(USG) && \
> - (defined(OpenBSD) || defined(__FreeBSD_version))
> + (defined(OpenBSD) || defined(__FreeBSD__))
> #include
> # if (OpenBSD >= 200112) || ((__FreeBSD_version >= 470101 &&
> __FreeBSD_version
more details:
http://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20071012.txt
If anybody were wondering, and hadn't checked the OpenSSL advisory:
older versions of FreeBSD aren't affected as they have OpenSSL 0.9.7
which isn't affected (it doesn't have DTLS support).
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before, so not many people are using 5.5
with jails. The bug was certainly introduced as a merge error in the
with the patch for FreeBSD-SA-07:01.jail.
As this is clearly a bug in a Security Advisory patch and RELENG_5 /
RELENG_5_5 are still supported I expect that an updated advisory will
be release
00 sks=0x48 0x00
>> 0x01
>> And writing by k3b freeze ALL system, not only k3b.
>
> Beni confirmed that he could use command line and write a cd. That
> post to mean that the problem is in k3b itself. Or not?
>
As for me, this is a atapi-cam problem, not k3b.
(kern/11211
Mark Linimon said the following on 26.04.2007 10:56:
--
> I believe that this problem is now in kern/112119, which I am trying to
> attract developer attention to.
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fine without any error messages or freezes. K3B, cdrecord, hal and
others works without any visible problems.
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should have been fixed a while ago by jylefort when he set the
>>>> default device for ATAPI access to be the ATAPICAM device (as
>>>> opposed to
>>>> the ATA device). Assuming you have not undone that change, and are
>>>> running th
rticular ATAPI
>> function (long reads comes to mind). ASC 0x24 ASCQ 0x00 is "Illegal
>> field in CDB" for most ATAPI operatons...
>
>
> Kernel from March works normally...
>
I have the same problem on my 6.2-STABLE box
1:
>
> To start k3b with a disk in the device of reading/record. A start takes a
> place normally.
>
> Test 2:
>
> To start k3b without a disk in the device of reading/record. At a start the
> k3b system hangs up and overloaded.
>
After writing a
.org system from 4.10 -> 6.1 and the upgrade went
without problems following the migration guide, which frankly did
suprise me a bit :-).
So, thanks for writing the migration guide Bruce :-).
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On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 21:05 +1030, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On Friday 02 February 2007 20:52, Simon Dick wrote:
> > On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 19:55 +1030, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > > On Friday 02 February 2007 15:46, Thomas Roberts wrote:
> > > > While searc
On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 19:55 +1030, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On Friday 02 February 2007 15:46, Thomas Roberts wrote:
> > While searching through bsdforums.org a poster said
> > the k8-class CPU is an Athlon64 locked in 32-bit mode
> > and if anyone has this CPU they should be using the
> > i386 ISO.
On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 11:42 +0200, Dominik Zalewski wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've just updated my portstree and I'm trying to run portupgrade , which
> gives
> me following error:
I had the same this morning, try upgrading to the latest portupgrade
which got it working for me
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On 2007.01.20 17:52:32 +0100, Stefan Bethke wrote:
> Am 20.01.2007 um 13:24 schrieb Simon L. Nielsen:
>
> >BTW. with regard to the console.log file I really don't think it
> >should be put back inside the jail unless it's possible to make the
> >generation of
On 2007.01.20 14:03:08 +0100, Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 20, 2007 at 01:24:33PM +0100, Simon L. Nielsen wrote:
> [...]
> > BTW. with regard to the console.log file I really don't think it
> > should be put back inside the jail unless it's possible to ma
sk/complexity. I think it should be possible to do this
with jail(8) in -CURRENT (see -J flag), but:
Note that it will probably be at least a couple of weeks before I feel
like going anywhere near the jail rc.d script again (except for the
warning comment I plan to add...), so don't wait fo
to /dev/gvinum of course.
If you're using vinum for the root drive things may be more complex -
I haven't any experience of that.
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overlapping bits. If this
> is actually explained anywhere that's supposed to be obvious, I
> have yet to find it.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install-diff-media.html#AEN3220
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he individual port or e.g. using the '-m DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes'
as an argument to portupgrade while upgrading PHP. This should of
cause only be done after having checked the URL from portaudit to
verify that the particular problem doesn't affect "you" (the
user/admin)
ch was part of 5.3 or 5.4 docs
AFAIR) for the 4.x -> 5.x part.
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rward to my internal network; More
> processing, but no DNS hang.
Slightly OT, but any reason you don't run fetchmail as a daemon (just
currious)?
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is is in the Developers Handbook along
with some more tips/comments from Robert Watson:
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> > I need to be able to get the cpu and fan information from my
> > motherboard, however none of the monitoring utilities in the ports
> > seems to support my motherboard (Supermicro PDSMi, Intel E7230
> > (Mukilteo) Chipset). On my older VIA based motherboards and some
> > Nvid
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> Simon L. Nielsen wrote:
> >On 2006.05.09 01:00:14 -0400, Mike Jakubik wrote:
> >
> >>Julian Elischer wrote:
> >>
> >[...]
> >
> >>>the above points to a filel that says "6.0 e
On 2006.05.09 01:00:14 -0400, Mike Jakubik wrote:
> Julian Elischer wrote:
[...]
> >the above points to a filel that says "6.0 errata"
>
> Indeed. Where is the mention of current quota/bge/em/ufs problems? Don't
> tell me these will be shoved under the rug.
Se
n that when pipelining is enabled I don't really see a
big difference when using portsnap from Europe compared to systems in
the US. More often the local disk limits the speed of portsnap
updates for me rather than bandwith/latency.
As Colin has said before, there will be more mirrors
ow we seem to be
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Pavel Gorshkov wrote:
> Everything was tested on a RELENG_6/i386 box (CFLAGS = -O2).
How exactly do you know, that the static version is wrong, and not vice-vera
(e.g. caused by the -O2 optimization)?
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provided.
[...]
You can use the annotate/blame function of CVS:
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shows, that this part of the file has been committed by dd@ back in July
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does not affect the running kernel.
This has changed since 5.4 - I just wondered why and whether I would be
best leaving it as is or commenting it out.
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/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC has this line uncommented - is this on purpose? I
commented it out before building a new kernel.
makeoptions DEBUG=-g
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code (in a private mail), and I'll have a look.
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Considering that we only (more or less) document -STABLE branches in
the Handbook it's not a big rush, as long as it's mentioned before 7.0
comes out, though documentation about if_bridge in the Handbook would
of cause be nice, considering it's also in 6.0 :-).
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make CC=gcc34 CXX=g++34 in the mysql port directory, since this will
pull in missing dependencies.
Don't forget to delete them again when you're done -- otherwise you
will break other ports (that use the stock gcc).
HTH, and best regards,
Simon
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On a 6.0-BETA2.
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but I haven't tested for it there.
I don think it's in RELENG_5. The commit that (re)introduced the
problem haven't been MFC'ed as far as I know, but I can't test it at
the moment.
It should also be noted that ATA MKIII also fixes this problem, at
least it did for me.
ould be useful to be able to suppress the certain package
vulnerabilities like you are trying to, but I don't think I will get
around to looking at implementing it any time soon.
Of cause the real solution to this particular problem would be for
someone to submit a patch for the port :-).
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(4).
> I need to know if ALTQ is available for
> this card.
It should be, though I haven't tested it. See
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=altq&manpath=FreeBSD+5.4-RELEASE
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oken on these boxes...
Just a hint... I would suggest
sh -x /etc/rc.d/localpkg start
or something like that to see what really goes on.
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t specify
> debugger support (or do and use DDB_UNATTENDED)
BTW. note that DDB_UNATTENDED was been broken for a while (so it still
went into the DDB) - it should be fixed now at least in -CURRENT, but
I'm not sure if that change made it back to 5-STABLE/5.4-RELEASE.
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On 2005.05.23 17:38:12 -0400, Mike Jakubik wrote:
> On Mon, May 23, 2005 5:08 pm, Simon L. Nielsen said:
> > On 2005.05.23 16:51:18 -0400, Mike Jakubik wrote:
> >>
> >> Thanks for the info guys. Does this "security support" also mean that
> >> cur
e.
> Now, does anyone know if a make buildworld/kernel update will be possible
> for 5.x to 6.x ? I'm assuming that they are similar enough for this to be
> possible.
It's a much smaller step than 4.X -> 5.X was, so it's much more likely
that a the upgrade path will be much less painful, than 4.X -> 5.X
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Hi,
If you are working with a remote system, you should probably be using the
"nextboot" utility for testing a new kernel after your "make buildworld",
"make buildkernel" and "make installkernel".
>From nextboot's man page :
---
DESCRIPTION
The nextboot utility allows specifying an alternate
e if the package infos are
there.
I think most ports build a package and then install it when you run "make
install" so you can remove them with the "pkg_delete" tool even if the
sources in '/usr/ports' were updated.
Regards,
Jean-Simon Durand
Technical spe
ELEASE has been
branched so RELENG_5 is now 5.4-STABLE since changes to RELENG_5 will
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t);
sip->si_thread = NULL;
mtx_lock_spin(&sched_lock);
td->td_flags &= ~TDF_SELECT;
mtx_unlock_spin(&sched_lock);
I don't know if this is useful to anyone... kernel config also
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#
# $Fr
Anyone have drivers for the Promise PDC20319 (Fasttrak S150 TX4)?
It's a SATA RAID controller.
Thanks
Simon
Doug White wrote:
Dropping cc: back to -stable. Don't crosspost lists, thanks.
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005, Simon Litchfield wrote:
Hi folks
Anyone have any ideas on the Promise PDC20319
Hi folks
Anyone have any ideas on the Promise PDC20319 (Fasttrak S150 TX4)?
We intend to run 5.3 release on this machine.
Thanks!
Simon Litchfield.
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but I haven't tested for it there.
I don think it's in RELENG_5. The commit that (re)introduced the
problem haven't been MFC'ed as far as I know, but I can't test it at
the moment.
It should also be noted that ATA MKIII also fixes this problem, at
least it did for me.
d to do
(taking a driver already supporting polling(4)), I could try it starting
from the end of February. But, I guess if it were so easy, somebody else
would have already done it...
Simon
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case it isn't a heavy traffic server but a
(slow) UP desktop system which "feels" substantially smoother with ULE.
Simon
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You can, I've done it.
Use Ctrl-P and Ctrl-N for up and down arrows and concentrate hard ;o)
Simon
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Torfinn Ingolfsen
Sent: Mon 31/01/2005 09:07
To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Sparc64 Install 5.3
On Su
On 2004.11.12 21:12:12 +0100, Simon L. Nielsen wrote:
> Today I suddenly couldn't log in via ssh to a server I upgraded to
> FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE 4 days ago. When I tried connect to port 22 using
> telnet(1) the following just happend:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] telnet 192
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