In article <[email protected]>, Thomas Laus <[email protected]> wrote: >Are the results any different when using the GENERIC kernel?
Well, my servers can't actually run GENERIC, for various reasons. But the failures I see are not consistent with kernel module issues: what I get is random SIGBUS and SIGSEGV with evidence of memory corruption, shortly after ntpd daemonizes. My next step is to try to build it in a pristine build environment and see if anything is different (like maybe configure is glomming on to some external header that it shouldn't). What I really don't understand is why it usually doesn't happen when ntpd is invoked with "-n". -GAWollman -- Garrett A. Wollman | What intellectual phenomenon can be older, or more oft [email protected]| repeated, than the story of a large research program Opinions not shared by| that impaled itself upon a false central assumption my employers. | accepted by all practitioners? - S.J. Gould, 1993 _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
