The great thing about OpenBSD is that it comes with all these debugging
tools that let you figure out what happened, right there on your own
system, without having to engage tech support who speaks a foreign
language.  If only you spend a few minutes to learn before sending
email.

Into enhle nge-OpenBSD yukuthi ifika nazo zonke lezi zinkinga
amathuluzi akuvumela ukuba uhlole ukuthi kwenzekani, khona-ke lapho uqobo
uhlelo, ngaphandle kokubandakanya ukwesekwa kwe-tech okhuluma ngaphandle
ulimi. Uma nje uchitha imizuzu embalwa ukuze ufunde ngaphambi kokuthumela
imeyili.

Jan Stary <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is a fresh upgrade of current/i386 on an ALIX 2D3.
> Upon start, kernel relinking fails, with relink.log saying:
> 
> (SHA256) /bsd: OK
> LD="ld" LDFLAGS="-g" sh makegap.sh 0xcccccccc
> ld -T ld.script -X --warn-common -nopie -o newbsd ${SYSTEM_HEAD} vers.o 
> ${OBJS}
> Segmentation fault (core dumped) 
> *** Error 139 in /usr/share/relink/kernel/GENERIC (Makefile:1045 'newbsd': 
> @echo ld -T ld.script -X --warn-common -nopie -o newbsd '${SYSTEM...)
> 
> /usr/share/relink is empty, with
> /dev/wd0d     1001M    801M    150M    84%    /usr
> 
> Am I missing something obvious?
> 
>       Jan
> 

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