Looping in the committer of r349154.
On June 18, 2019 8:39:34 AM PDT, Takanori Watanabe <takaw...@init-main.com> 
wrote:
>On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 09:03:17AM -0400, Jung-uk Kim wrote:
>> On 19. 6. 18., O. Hartmann wrote:
>> > On all CURRENT boxes running CURRENT > r349150 we face the very
>same boot
>> > failure, if /etc/rc.conf.local is present (i.e. on CURRENT,
>13.0-CURRENT #7
>> > r349169: Tue Jun 18 10:34:13 CEST 2019 amd64):
>> > 
>> > The box boots and thentries to start services denominated
>> > in /etc/rc.conf.local, like net/openldap-server (slapd). The box is
>then stuck
>> > at "startingt slapd", hitting Ctrl-T shows state "running", but
>Ctrl-C does not
>> > show any effect, except Ctrl-Alt-Del (if enabled) is effectively
>rebooting the
>> > box. First I thought it might by a out-of-sync binary, but this
>phenomenon
>> > spreads even over recently via make installed systems. Disabling
>OpenLDAP's
>> > slapd at boot time gives my like rolling a dice the next service,
>named
>> > (dns/bind914) or net/samba48 (samba_server) - you name it. The box
>gets stuck
>> > forever and doesn't even start sshd to provide access. All boxes
>have IPv6
>> > enabled as well as IPFW.
>> > 
>> > Another server running CURRENT (r349169, also amd64) without
>> > utilizing /etc/rc.conf.local but with a bunch of jails is booting
>as usual!
>> > 
>> > What happened here? Does anyone do have a hint or might know the
>cause?
>> 
>> I had the same problem and reverting r349154 fixed the problem for
>me.
>> 
>> https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/349154
>> 
>> FYI...
>> 
>> Jung-uk Kim
>
>In my machine, some executable, such as chromium, perl will hang like
>you.
>It is also fixed by reverting r349154. Thanks.
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