In article <20170407175029.GA884@quark>, Patrick Welche <[email protected]> wrote: >On Fri, Apr 07, 2017 at 10:42:20AM -0400, Ian D. Leroux wrote: >> On Wed, Apr 5, 2017, at 08:01, Patrick Welche wrote: >> > It seems something recentish broke FFS, and WAPBL is blameless... >> >> I won't be much use to you, but could you file a PR or keep current- >> users@ advised of any progress on this? I'd rather not update my main >> machine until this is resolved ... > >I built a 30 March 2017 10:00 UTC kernel on morden.netbsd.org (so the src >tree would be OK). Using that kernel on the affected machine, a cvs checkout >appears to be fine, and 4 simultaneous untarrings of pkgsrc.tar.xz >produced identical results. > >Only one strange observation during all that: scp'ing a 24Mb kernel >from 2 Apr -current laptop to the machine running the what looks like >a good 30 March kernel resulted in a 9.1Mb kernel. 2nd scp worked. > >So, there are still many possibilities, and it might just be my box... > >(Running the /usr/tests after generating the bad cvs checkouts earlier, >the tests didn't fail in a different way to other setups.)
I am running current as of yesterday on both amd64 and i386 and it seems to be just fine. christos
