Re: Now that sigcontext is gone ...

1999-10-03 Thread Doug Rabson

On Sat, 2 Oct 1999, Thomas David Rivers wrote:

  
   Just how much code will break?
  
  Boehm-gc, maybe.  Modula-3, maybe.  I can't remember whether it
  catches both signals or just SIGBUS.
 
  I believe electric-fence would change as well.

It would change (by removing a freebsd-specific patch I think).

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Re: New CVSup mirror sites

1999-10-03 Thread Chad R. Larson

As I recall, John Polstra wrote:
 In the US, cvsup[1-3] are very busy; clients get turned away from them
 on a regular basis because they are already at their limit.  The other
 4 mirrors are practically idle in comparison.  These are all screaming
 fast, well-connected, well-maintained mirrors.  Give them a try if you
 haven't already!

I've been using cvsup5 for some time now.  And yes, it screams.

John, do you have usage statistics broken out for each server?

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Re: Netscape core dump, happily :-)

1999-10-03 Thread Jon Parise

On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 12:22:55PM +0200, Gianmarco Giovannelli wrote:

 Is there anyone who is experienced Netscape crashes with 4.0-CURRENT when 
 the close button is pressed (not always, but very often) ?
 It happens to me with 4.61 and 4.70 , it doesn't happen with 3.2-STABLE I 
 have at work.

Yes, I've been experiencing that as well.  It writes a zero length
core file in my home directory and exits with signal 10:

Oct  1 16:20:53 void /kernel: pid 18518 (navigator-4.61.b), uid
1000: exited on signal 10

It's incredibly annoying, but I haven't bothered to track it down
in any great detail.

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Re: Netscape core dump, happily :-)

1999-10-03 Thread Gianmarco Giovannelli

At 03/10/99, James Howard wrote:
On Sun, 3 Oct 1999, Gianmarco Giovannelli wrote:

  Is there anyone who is experienced Netscape crashes with 4.0-CURRENT when
  the close button is pressed (not always, but very often) ?
  It happens to me with 4.61 and 4.70 , it doesn't happen with 3.2-STABLE I
  have at work.

I have had problems using the combination of Netscape 4.61, Afterstep
1.7.25, and Slashdot.  Nearly every other click will cause Netscape to
crash whereas if I change the browser, the website, or the WM, I have no
problems at all.

I am using Xaccel 5.0.2 with windowmaker 0.61 but my crashes happening also 
on local file browsing ...
It is very annoying because when you begin to surf you always open multiple 
window and you can't close them without the fear to crash everything (with 
downloads too)...

I am using the FreeBSD version, perhaps the other versions (linux, bsdi) 
are immune...



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Re: Netscape core dump, happily :-)

1999-10-03 Thread Chris Piazza

On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 11:25:23AM -0400, Jon Parise wrote:
 On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 12:22:55PM +0200, Gianmarco Giovannelli wrote:
 
  Is there anyone who is experienced Netscape crashes with 4.0-CURRENT when 
  the close button is pressed (not always, but very often) ?
  It happens to me with 4.61 and 4.70 , it doesn't happen with 3.2-STABLE I 
  have at work.
 
 Yes, I've been experiencing that as well.  It writes a zero length
 core file in my home directory and exits with signal 10:
 
 Oct  1 16:20:53 void /kernel: pid 18518 (navigator-4.61.b), uid
 1000: exited on signal 10
 
 It's incredibly annoying, but I haven't bothered to track it down
 in any great detail.

Disable Javascript and the problem will go away (ugh).  I once had
it crash over 30 times in a single day.

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Re: Netscape core dump, happily :-)

1999-10-03 Thread Christian Weisgerber

Gianmarco Giovannelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Is there anyone who is experienced Netscape crashes with 4.0-CURRENT when 
 the close button is pressed (not always, but very often) ?

Same here. Navigator 4.61. Previous versions didn't show this behavior.

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Re: Netscape core dump, happily :-)

1999-10-03 Thread Kenneth Wayne Culver

That's odd, I have not been able to make netscape crash. 


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On Sun, 3 Oct 1999, Jon Parise wrote:

 On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 12:22:55PM +0200, Gianmarco Giovannelli wrote:
 
  Is there anyone who is experienced Netscape crashes with 4.0-CURRENT when 
  the close button is pressed (not always, but very often) ?
  It happens to me with 4.61 and 4.70 , it doesn't happen with 3.2-STABLE I 
  have at work.
 
 Yes, I've been experiencing that as well.  It writes a zero length
 core file in my home directory and exits with signal 10:
 
 Oct  1 16:20:53 void /kernel: pid 18518 (navigator-4.61.b), uid
 1000: exited on signal 10
 
 It's incredibly annoying, but I haven't bothered to track it down
 in any great detail.
 
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Re: Netscape core dump, happily :-)

1999-10-03 Thread Christian Weisgerber

Chris Piazza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Disable Javascript and the problem will go away (ugh).

I have JavaScript disabled by default. Still, navigator frequently
crashes on close or (I couldn't care less) exit.

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Re: Trap 12's with various programs over the last 4 weeks

1999-10-03 Thread Khetan Gajjar

On Sun, 3 Oct 1999, Khetan Gajjar wrote:

Vibra 16 sound card, but this hasn't worked since newpcm.

I lied; I never noticed that was working again :

pcm0: SoundBlaster 16 4.13 at irq 10 drq 3 flags 0x17 on isa0

Missed it because I only use the soundcard occasionally sp!.
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Re: HEADS UP: sigset_t changes committed

1999-10-03 Thread David O'Brien

 I'm not working on changing the build/installworld. There's nothing
 "broken" about having to install the kernel first, IMO. I don't see how
 I can "fix" it then.

In fact for OpenBSD (and I'll assume NetBSD) their `build world'
procedure is to first compile a new config(8), then build and install a
new kernel  reboot.  THEN build and install the rest.

from /usr/src/Makefile:
# 3) It is strongly recommended that you build and install a new kernel
# before rebuilding your system. Some of the new programs may use new
# functionality or depend on API changes that your old kernel doesn't
# have.
#
# 4) If you are reasonably sure that things will compile OK, use the
# "make build" target supplied here. Good luck.

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SOLVED (partly): Re: Can't start vinum with new kernels

1999-10-03 Thread Christopher Masto

I found out what was causing "Can't get device list: Cannot allocate
memory".. libdevstat mismatch.

Now I'm getting a panic, but hopefully I'll have a decent backtrace
out of it soon.
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Re: SOLVED (partly): Re: Can't start vinum with new kernels

1999-10-03 Thread Christopher Masto

On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 12:42:54PM -0700, Jake Burkholder wrote:
  I found out what was causing "Can't get device list: Cannot allocate
  memory".. libdevstat mismatch.
  
  Now I'm getting a panic, but hopefully I'll have a decent backtrace
  out of it soon.
 
 then promptly rebuilt the world, and everything was fine.
 the panic could be from old /sbin/vinum with new kernel and/or vinum.ko,
 I'd suggest rebuilding that too.

Nope, I've been rebuilding them all along.  Just got it again..

Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
fault virtual address   = 0x48
fault code  = supervisor read, page not present
instruction pointer = 0x8:0xc017cf0f
stack pointer   = 0x10:0xcdacfb9c
frame pointer   = 0x10:0xcdacfbcc
code segment= base 0x0, limit 0xf, type 0x1b
= DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
processor eflags= interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
current process = 16 (vinum)
interrupt mask  = bio
kernel: type 12 trap, code=0
Stopped at  getblk+0x21b:   cmpl$0x3,0x48(%edx)
db trace
getblk(0,8,1000,0,0) at getblk+0x21b
bread(0,8,1000,0,cdacfc3c) at bread+0x22
_end(c1150800,c1151000,2,1200,0) at 0xc108d0f3
_end(c1098284,4,0,c1062800,cdacfd74) at 0xc108e19e
_end(c1062800,c109813c,0,0,cdacfd98) at 0xc108c009
_end(c1062800,c109813c,cdacfdf4,c106c580,cc734500) at 0xc108c063
_end(c106c580,c4004640,c1062800,3,cc734500) at 0xc1092658
spec_ioctl(cdacfdf4,cdacfdd8,c0206489,cdacfdf4,cdacfe84) at spec_ioctl+0x33
spec_vnoperate(cdacfdf4,cdacfe84,c0189a3c,cdacfdf4,c1081dc0) at spec_vnoperate+0x15
ufs_vnoperatespec(cdacfdf4,c1081dc0,0,400,0) at ufs_vnoperatespec+0x15
vn_ioctl(c1081dc0,c4004640,c1062800,cc734500,cc734500) at vn_ioctl+0x114
ioctl(cc734500,cdacff80,4,bfbfd4f0,4) at ioctl+0x20b
syscall(2f,2f,2f,4,bfbfd4f0) at syscall+0x195
Xint0x80_syscall() at Xint0x80_syscall+0x26

Waiting for the dump now..
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Re: panic: free vnode isn't

1999-10-03 Thread Archie Cobbs

Bob Bishop writes:
 Unfortunatly with this sort of panic, the panic is correct. The actual
 dammage was done some (possibly considerable) time before. So a traceback
 isn't so useful.
 
 OK, so how do I proceed to get some more useful info? It's still happening.

I'd suggest turining off soft-updates first. Then if the panic
goes away, at least we have confirmed that soft updates is the
likely culprit.

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Re: Loss of Functionality with newpnp

1999-10-03 Thread Michael Reifenberger

On Sat, 2 Oct 1999, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:

 Date: Sat, 02 Oct 1999 13:15:07 +0900
 From: Daniel C. Sobral [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: Rodney W. Grimes [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 Jordan K. Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 Ollivier Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Loss of Functionality with newpnp
 
 Warner Losh wrote:
  
  In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Daniel C. Sobral" writes:
  : Let me chime in here. We *DO* care about ancient AIC drivers as long
  : as no PCMCIA alternative exists.
  
  Justin has said that porting old scsi aic to cam wouldn't be too hard,
  but would still provide a level of buginess that is too high..
  Otherwise, i'd have done that a long time ago...
 
 I don't know, I have never used the aic driver before. It would seem
 that aic users were not that unhappy with the driver.
Yes, it seemed to work for me with my Jaz-drive and my AHA-1460a.

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Re: HEADS UP: sigset_t changes committed

1999-10-03 Thread Doug

David O'Brien wrote:
 
  I'm not working on changing the build/installworld. There's nothing
  "broken" about having to install the kernel first, IMO. I don't see how
  I can "fix" it then.
 
 In fact for OpenBSD (and I'll assume NetBSD) their `build world'
 procedure is to first compile a new config(8), then build and install a
 new kernel  reboot.  THEN build and install the rest.

I think Peter makes some good arguments inre building the kernel first,
but as others have expressed I think that the chicken and egg problems
are not yet solved. Perhaps what we need is a type of pre-world kernel
target that will create a space somewhere in /usr/src/sys where it can
build and install all the dependencies (gas, config, etc.) then build
the new kernel with the new tools. So the "new" procedure would be
something like:

make kernel NAME
Builds tools, builds new kernel, installs new kernel, (rebuilds libkvm
 friends?)
reboot
(option to rebuild libkvm, et al here instead for those cases where
world won't be built?)
make world
(insert things like rebuild kernel again to get sigset_t changes in)
reboot

Does this sound like the same things y'all are talking about? I realize
that I haven't even addressed the cross platform problems, and I agree
that it is necessary to solve those longstanding issues. However before
we can start on those problems we need to come to agreement on the
"best" method of performing the necessary steps, then hammer out the
details. This has the potential to really go somewhere if people get
behind it and commit to solving the problems with a long term view in
mind.

Excited,

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@Home connect.

1999-10-03 Thread High Voltage

Hi

  Does anyone know where I can find info on how to set FreeBSD 3.3
Stable up for a @Home connect?  I'm getting @Home installed this Friday
and I'd like to be prepared.

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vinum panic

1999-10-03 Thread Christopher Masto

On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 03:09:02PM -0400, Christopher Masto wrote:
 Now I'm getting a panic, but hopefully I'll have a decent backtrace
 out of it soon.

Well...

#0  0xc018a06b in getblk (vp=0x0, blkno=0x8, size=0x1000, slpflag=0x0, slptimeo=0x0) 
at ../../kern/vfs_bio.c:2110
#1  0xc0188346 in bread (vp=0x0, blkno=0x8, size=0x1000, cred=0x0, bpp=0xcda6fc3c) at 
../../kern/vfs_bio.c:478
#2  0xc014b40f in read_drive (drive=0xc1083000, buf=0xc108b000, length=0x2, 
offset=0x1200)
at ../../dev/vinum/vinumio.c:284
#3  0xc014c4b2 in vinum_scandisk (devicename=0xc02c6824, drives=0x4) at 
../../dev/vinum/vinumio.c:959
#4  0xc01494f5 in parse_config (cptr=0xc1063000 "read", keyset=0xc02a71d0, update=0x0)
at ../../dev/vinum/vinumconfig.c:1516
#5  0xc014954f in parse_user_config (cptr=0xc1063000 "read", keyset=0xc02a71d0) at 
../../dev/vinum/vinumconfig.c:1559
#6  0xc014c9d4 in vinumioctl (dev=0xc106e700, cmd=0xc4004640, data=0xc1063000 "read", 
flag=0x3, p=0xcc6e3500)
at ../../dev/vinum/vinumioctl.c:110
#7  0xc019c8bf in spec_ioctl (ap=0xcda6fdf4) at ../../miscfs/specfs/spec_vnops.c:519
#8  0xc019c135 in spec_vnoperate (ap=0xcda6fdf4) at 
../../miscfs/specfs/spec_vnops.c:125
#9  0xc02135e5 in ufs_vnoperatespec (ap=0xcda6fdf4) at ../../ufs/ufs/ufs_vnops.c:2313
#10 0xc0196b98 in vn_ioctl (fp=0xc10580c0, com=0xc4004640, data=0xc1063000 "read", 
p=0xcc6e3500) at vnode_if.h:425
#11 0xc01750df in ioctl (p=0xcc6e3500, uap=0xcda6ff80) at ../../sys/file.h:166
#12 0xc025ad01 in syscall (frame={tf_fs = 0x2f, tf_es = 0x2f, tf_ds = 0x2f, tf_edi = 
0x4, tf_esi = 0xbfbfd4a8, 
  tf_ebp = 0xbfbfd8a8, tf_isp = 0xcda6ffd4, tf_ebx = 0x4, tf_edx = 0x8085da5, 
tf_ecx = 0xbfbfd4d0, tf_eax = 0x36, 
  tf_trapno = 0x7, tf_err = 0x2, tf_eip = 0x8064f6c, tf_cs = 0x1f, tf_eflags = 
0x246, tf_esp = 0xbfbfd488, 
  tf_ss = 0x2f}) at ../../i386/i386/trap.c:1056
#13 0xc024cc36 in Xint0x80_syscall ()
#14 0x804cdd7 in ?? ()
#15 0x8048492 in ?? ()
#16 0x80482fd in ?? ()
#17 0x80480e9 in ?? ()

Obviously a NULL vp is being passed down from somewhere..
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Re: panic: free vnode isn't

1999-10-03 Thread Bob Bishop

Hi,

At 1:16 pm -0700 3/10/99, Archie Cobbs wrote:
I'd suggest turining off soft-updates first.[etc]

Here's a thing. I'd forgotten that I'd borrowed the scratch drive (where
/usr/obj is) out of this box a while back. It seems when I replaced it I
forgot to enable softupdates (which had been on previously). So the
failures occurred with softupdates off on /usr/obj but on on root, and
/usr/src coming in on NFS. I reenabled softupdates on /usr/obj and I
haven't seen the panic since. Go figure.


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Re: Netscape core dump, happily :-)

1999-10-03 Thread Gianmarco Giovannelli

At 03/10/99, Chris Piazza wrote:
On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 11:25:23AM -0400, Jon Parise wrote:
  On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 12:22:55PM +0200, Gianmarco Giovannelli wrote:
 
   Is there anyone who is experienced Netscape crashes with 4.0-CURRENT 
 when
   the close button is pressed (not always, but very often) ?
   It happens to me with 4.61 and 4.70 , it doesn't happen with 
 3.2-STABLE I
   have at work.
 
  Yes, I've been experiencing that as well.  It writes a zero length
  core file in my home directory and exits with signal 10:
 
  Oct  1 16:20:53 void /kernel: pid 18518 (navigator-4.61.b), uid
  1000: exited on signal 10
 
  It's incredibly annoying, but I haven't bothered to track it down
  in any great detail.

Disable Javascript and the problem will go away (ugh).  I once had
it crash over 30 times in a single day.

It's not related to Javascript or at least not these cores ...
Here it crashes also when browsing local files (without Javascript) and it 
DOESN'T happen with 3.3-STABLE...

So it has to be a 4.0-CURRENT problem that perhaps worths to be investigate 
better...
It is not kind to have the "default" browser crashes so heavily and 
couldn't rely on it...

I'd like to know if people using other platforms (like Linux and BSDI) 
and/or other wm (I use windowmaker) has  the same problem...

Thanks for your time...



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Re: Recent kernel hangs during boot with pnp sio.

1999-10-03 Thread Daniel Eischen

Doug Rabson wrote:
 I looked at you pnpinfo again and I think this change might be better. It
 accepts the cards description instead of overriding it and adds another ID
 for SUP2080 which your card is compatible with. I also removed the bogus
 descriptions for the USR3031 since the pnpinfo for that also supplies a
 reasonable description.

Kurt D. Zeilenga wrote:
 I provided a patch for the USR2030 that likely could be
 committed at the same time.  See kern/13983.

OK, I committed both of these changes.  Thanks to you both.
I'll look at closing PR kern/13983.

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Re: @Home connect.

1999-10-03 Thread Doug

High Voltage wrote:
 
 Hi
 
   Does anyone know where I can find info on how to set FreeBSD 3.3
 Stable up for a @Home connect?  I'm getting @Home installed this Friday
 and I'd like to be prepared.

http://freebsd.simplenet.com/dhcp.html

Good luck,

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Re: New CVSup mirror sites

1999-10-03 Thread Brian Somers

 As I recall, John Polstra wrote:
  In the US, cvsup[1-3] are very busy; clients get turned away from them
  on a regular basis because they are already at their limit.  The other
  4 mirrors are practically idle in comparison.  These are all screaming
  fast, well-connected, well-maintained mirrors.  Give them a try if you
  haven't already!
 
 I've been using cvsup5 for some time now.  And yes, it screams.
 
 John, do you have usage statistics broken out for each server?

Hmm, that's interesting.  Perhaps a cvsup-mirror-report port that 
provides stats to a ``list the servers by current capacity'' web 
page.  If only I had the time :-/

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Re: vinum panic

1999-10-03 Thread Christopher Masto

On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 09:57:42AM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
 I've seen this, and I thought I had fixed it in revision 1.44 of
 sys/dev/vinum/vinumio.c.  Note also that the drive state is down, so
 it shouldn't be reading it in the first place.  Which revision are you
 using?

It's 1.44.
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Re: Current Uncompilable?

1999-10-03 Thread Rajappa Iyer

Adam Strohl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I just rebuilt from a system that was pre-sig update (cvsuped an hour or
 so ago) and everything worked perfectly.
 
 I did however build, install, and boot a new kernel before doing a make
 world.

I had the same problem, but only with make -j8 world.  Plain "make
world" worked fine for me.

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Re: Current Uncompilable?

1999-10-03 Thread Adam Strohl

On 3 Oct 1999, Rajappa Iyer wrote:

 I had the same problem, but only with make -j8 world.  Plain "make
 world" worked fine for me.

I compiled with make -j 12 actually, dual processor madness and all :P

(51 minutes on my Dual Celeron 450s UDMA 33 IDE disks /w SoftUpdates)

I could hear my IDE disks begging for mercy.  

However, I have seen cases where some programs, and kernels wouldn't
compile with the -j or -l (gmake only) options, this is a problem in the
makefile organization, and generally any modern makefile should withstand
being -j ed.

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Re: Current Uncompilable? Attn: Greg Lehey

1999-10-03 Thread Bill A. K.

Greg,

 Thanks, I'll try that.However I was under the impression that I am
supposed to make the world first..has this changed recently? I was
following the instructions on how to make the world/ how to stay current in
the handbook. I believe the make world document is based directly on "Making
the World Your Own" (it is just about identical).

Just to review the steps:

i'm running 3.2-RELEASE

i cvsup to 4.0-CURRENT

i build a new kernel from the new 4.0 sources.

i install the kernel and reboot

i make and install the world

Please let me know if this is correct.

Thanks

Bill
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- Original Message -
From: Greg Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bill A. K. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, October 03, 1999 8:54 PM
Subject: Re: Current Uncompilable?


 On Sunday,  3 October 1999 at 19:51:21 -0400, Bill A. K. wrote:
  Hi Everybody,
   my -current dosen't want to build today. it's failing with a signal
12
  on libgcc1.c (or could it be libgccl.c)? Anybody else have these
problems
  today? As of about 30-45 minutes ago when I tried CVsuping again, there
was
  so changes to the libs or anything that I think could be this.

 Have you built a new kernel first?

 Greg
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Re: Current Uncompilable? Attn: Greg Lehey

1999-10-03 Thread Greg Lehey

[Format recovered--see http://www.lemis.com/email/email-format.html]

On Sunday,  3 October 1999 at 23:47:24 -0400, Bill A. K. wrote:
 On  Sunday, October 03, 1999 8:54 PM, Greg Lehey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Sunday,  3 October 1999 at 19:51:21 -0400, Bill A. K. wrote:
 Hi Everybody,
  my -current dosen't want to build today. it's failing with a
 signal 12 on libgcc1.c (or could it be libgccl.c)? Anybody else
 have these problems today? As of about 30-45 minutes ago when I
 tried CVsuping again, there was so changes to the libs or
 anything that I think could be this.

 Have you built a new kernel first?

 Greg,
  Thanks, I'll try that.However I was under the impression
 that I am supposed to make the world first..has this changed
 recently?

Yes.  Didn't you read the HEADS UP from Marcel Moolenaar a few days
ago?

 I was following the instructions on how to make the world/ how to
 stay current in the handbook. I believe the make world document is
 based directly on "Making the World Your Own" (it is just about
 identical).

Well, one of the things about how to stay current is to read the
messages posted on -CURRENT, especially if they have a subject line
like "HEADS UP: sigset_t changes committed".

 Just to review the steps:

 i'm running 3.2-RELEASE

 i cvsup to 4.0-CURRENT

 i build a new kernel from the new 4.0 sources.

 i install the kernel and reboot

 i make and install the world

 Please let me know if this is correct.

You might have trouble upgrading at all.  You've certainly chosen an
unlucky time to upgrade to -CURRENT.  At the moment you're supposed to
build a new kernel first so that it understands the new signal system
calls.  Try it and see what it says.

 P.S. Is your lemis.com mail system set to reject mail from @yahoo.com
 addresses?

Yes.  It also says why:

Oct  4 13:05:00 freebie sendmail[51972]: NAA51972: ruleset=check_mail, 
arg1=[EMAIL PROTECTED], relay=www.keycomp.net [207.44.1.33], reject=550 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Mail rejected.  See http://www.lemis.com/dontspam.html

Greg
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new signal stuff breaks libc_r?

1999-10-03 Thread Alfred Perlstein


Since the signal changes...

I'm finding that it _seems_ since libc_r isn't including something
that properly defines __inline to inline that i'm getting unresolved
symbols when linking or running programs that depend on libc_r.

Anyone else getting this?

compiling a void main(void){} with -pthread will barf for me,
using -static I'm able to see which files are missing which
inlines.

thanks,
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