fine.
If you can, obviously there is something wrong with your custom kernel
and you should start from a fresh GENERIC kernel and remove devices and
drivers little by little.
On 12/28/10 2:05 AM, Troy wrote:
Sorry.
I am on the RELENG_8 tree and I believe it was building 8.2pre. I did
the bui
# Davicom DM9601E USB
On 12/27/2010 6:24 PM, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
Hey Troy,
I can't speak for the rest of the list but I think we're missing a bit
of information here.
What are you trying to build and boot, 8.1, 8.2pre ?
Are you building a GENERIC kernel ? I notice you're
tach: PowerNow0 attach return 6
PowerNow0 on cpu1
Device_attach: PowerNow0 attach return 6
PowerNow1 on cpu0
Device_attach: PowerNow0 attach return 6
PowerNow1 on cpu1
Device_attach: PowerNow0 attach return 6
Time Counters Tick every 1.000 msec
<<>>
Any help is
Tried to move make.conf aside and it did not help. I am not using -j in
the installworld command. Any other thoughts? I'm in a bind with my
upgrade without being able to do 'make installworld'
On 11/27/2009 3:42 PM, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 03:07:0
cc is installed and I can execute it. I don't have any unique cc
variables being set in make.conf either.
-Troy
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 02:33:38PM -0600, Troy wrote:
> I was just upgrading from 7.2 to 8.0 using RELENG_8 and everything went
> well until I did the installworld. B
I was just upgrading from 7.2 to 8.0 using RELENG_8 and everything went
well until I did the installworld. Below is the error.
-Troy
--
>>> Installing everything
I've had this cvs error now for over a week. Anyone else seeing it? Being
that it is saying it's a server warning I'm assuming that I shouldn't be
the only one.
-Troy
Add delta 1.216.2.4 2006.03.26.01.29.55 davidxu
Server warning: RCS file error in
"/usr/local/etc/c
In doing a cvsup I've run into the following error. I have seen this same
error show up over the last few days.
Thoughts?
-Troy
Server warning: RCS file error in
"/usr/local/etc/cvsup/prefixes/FreeBSD.cvs/src/sys/modules/i2c/controllers/nfsmb/Makefile,v":
1:
x27;m not sure what I can do to
fix these problems, but clearly the performance is horrible.
Any thoughts?
-Troy
from /var/log/messages
=
Mar 3 15:15:55 kernel: dc0: watchdog timeout
Mar 3 15:16:11 kernel: dc0: watchdog timeout
Mar 3 15:13:49 kernel: dc1:
k held by 0xff007b8177b0 for > 5 seconds
...
What can I do to debug this more if I can't harvest the kernel dumps to
report a bug? Is there anything the FreeBSD team can do? Do I need to
resort to Linux for dual amd64 support for now?
Thanks,
../troy
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Guys,
Any chance that someone will finally commit the fixes to prevent the
POSIX_C_SOURCE warnings from showing up? I saw a number of posts on this
topic, but it still seems like it's not "officially committed"
In file included from /usr/include/string.h:50,
from /usr/X11R6/inclu
According to information at http://www.freebsd.org/java, the JDK and JRE are
going to be a part of the base release in v. 4.5. I'm tracking the release
candidates and can't find it. Is it in there, or has that change been
pushed off until a bit later?
Thanks for the info,
- Troy C
ing on it."
As for the rebooting, well, X runs as root and talks directly to
hardware. Programs that do that are always threats.
...troy.
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>Hi all,
>
>I'm following -STABLE. I have an Athlon 1400 MHz on an Asus A7A266, with a
>Radeon VIVO graphics
kicks, when I had the spare IP addresses availiable, I did have an
entire /22 aliased to the ethernet port. It worked perfectly.
YMMV,
Troy
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