Library creep and additional dependencies for net/ntp?

2016-03-29 Thread Dewayne Geraghty
Overnight I updated /usr/ports via svnlite, rebuilt all ports and noticed
additional libraries and dependencies for net/ntp

On 12th Feb, I'd built ntp-4.2.8p6.txz.  Checking the libraries, I had
# ldd /usr/local/sbin/ntpd
/usr/local/sbin/ntpd:
libmd.so.6 => /lib/libmd.so.6 (0x280fb000)
libm.so.5 => /lib/libm.so.5 (0x2810f000)
libcrypto.so.8 => /usr/local/lib/libcrypto.so.8 (0x28139000)
libintl.so.8 => /usr/local/lib/libintl.so.8 (0x282ca000)
libthr.so.3 => /lib/libthr.so.3 (0x282d3000)
libc.so.7 => /lib/libc.so.7 (0x282f4000)

Today, I rebuilt ntp and found
# ldd /usr/local/sbin/ntpd
/usr/local/sbin/ntpd:
   * libmd5.so.0 => /usr/local/lib/libmd5.so.0 (0x280fc000) - from
libwww*
libm.so.5 => /lib/libm.so.5 (0x280fe000)
libcrypto.so.8 => /usr/local/lib/libcrypto.so.8 (0x28128000)
   * libdns_sd.so.1 => /usr/local/lib/libdns_sd.so.1 (0x282b9000) -
mDNSResponder*
libintl.so.8 => /usr/local/lib/libintl.so.8 (0x282c1000)
libthr.so.3 => /lib/libthr.so.3 (0x282ca000)
libc.so.7 => /lib/libc.so.7 (0x282eb000)

*  libz.so.6 => /lib/libz.so.6 (0x2845e000)libssl.so.8 =>
/usr/local/lib/libssl.so.8 (0x28473000)*

Checking pkg info -d ntpd
# pkg info -d ntp
ntp-4.2.8p6:
openssl-1.0.2_8
libevent2-2.0.22_1
gettext-runtime-0.19.6
libedit-3.1.20150325_1

Can anyone shed any light on why ntp has picked up these additional
libraries and created additional dependencies on libwww and mDNSresponder?

I'm also curious as to how *libz *and *libssl *are now required, between
ntp4.2.8p6 built in February vs the March build?

By way of comparison,
/usr/sbin/ntpd:  (base OS ntp also ntp4.2.8p6)
libm.so.5 => /lib/libm.so.5 (0x8008d2000)
libthr.so.3 => /lib/libthr.so.3 (0x800afa000)
libcrypto.so.7 => /lib/libcrypto.so.7 (0x800d1f000)
libc.so.7 => /lib/libc.so.7 (0x801115000)

These results are on "FreeBSD 10.3-PRERELEASE #0 r296427M:"  My options for
ntp have remained unchanged since 20140914.

Regards, Dewayne
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Re: Issue with Bind-9.10

2016-03-29 Thread Don Lewis
On 29 Mar, Peter Fraser wrote:
> Hi All
> I upgraded from Bind 9.9x to bind910-9.10.3P4 on FreeBSD-9.3-RELEASE-p33.
> During the installation from ports, I checked RRL(Response Rate Limiting)
> After the installation I checked and resolves are still working. I
> restarted the service and no errors. My problem now is that when I use the
> option rate-limit { responses-per-second 10; }; and reload bind I get the
> error, unknown option rate-limit. Has anyone ever seen this error?
> 
> I ran named -V as was suggested to me on another mailing list and
> surprisingly, got this result below. It is still showing Bind-9.9.5
> although pkg info shows bind910-9.10.3P4
> BIND 9.9.5 (Extended Support Version)  built by make with
> '--prefix=/usr' '--infodir=/usr/share/info' '--mandir=/usr/share/man'
> '--enable-threads' '--enable-getifaddrs' '--disable-linux-caps'
> '--with-openssl=/usr' '--with-randomdev=/dev/random' '--without-idn'
> '--without-libxml2'

Since you are running FreeBSD 9.3, which also has a copy of BIND in the
base system, I suspect that the base version of named is getting
executed instead of the ports version installed under /usr/local.

When you installed the port, you should have seen the pkg-message, which
says:

*   You will need to make sure that you have the following line  *
*   in your /etc/rc.conf in order to have the startup script *
*   run the named version from the port: *
**
*   named_program="/usr/local/sbin/named"*

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Re: HTML5 videos crashes Firefox

2016-03-29 Thread Patrick Powell

I just tried one of the videos and my firefox crashed as well.

FreeBSD laptop_93.private 9.3-RELEASE-p30 FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE-p30 #0:
Mon Nov  2 10:11:50 UTC 2015 
r...@amd64-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src

/sys/GENERIC  amd64
X firefox-43.0.3_1,1 Web browser based on the browser 
portion of Mozilla


On 03/29/16 09:20, Andrea Venturoli wrote:

On Sun, 27 Mar 2016 10:12:07 -0700, Christoph Brinkhaus wrote:


Hello Andrea,


Hello and thanks for your help.



I have tried the first video I get from youtube without problems.
May be you post an url where the crash occurs.


I can just go to youtube.it/com and choose a random one; e.g.:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrJLzq_coUg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbVEXCh63pQ

(Please forgive me for linking that crap, but you asked it :)




The options I use are
according to pkg info
ALSA : on
BUNDLED_CAIRO : off
CANBERRA : off
DBUS : on
DEBUG : off
DTRACE : off
FFMPEG : on
GCONF : off
GIO : on
GNOMEUI : off
GTK2 : on
GTK3 : off
INTEGER_SAMPLES: off
LIBPROXY : off
OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS: off
PGO : off
PROFILE : off
PULSEAUDIO : off
TEST : off


I had:

ALSA   : off
BUNDLED_CAIRO  : on
CANBERRA   : off
DBUS   : on
DEBUG  : off
DTRACE : on
FFMPEG : on
GCONF  : off
GIO: on
GNOMEUI: off
GTK2   : off
GTK3   : on
INTEGER_SAMPLES: off
LIBPROXY   : off
OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS: on
PGO: off
PROFILE: off
PULSEAUDIO : on
RUST   : on
TEST   : off


However, I tried your set of options (with RUST on and off, since you 
don't have it): things didn't change, still crashing.




> The version is 45.0.1,1

45.0.1_3,1, here, but I also went through 45.0.1,1, which crashed in 
the same way.





May be you try pkg_libchk from sysutils/bsdadminscripts
if the libraries are in order.


I used sysutil/libchk, which should do more or less the same thing: 
there were some unresolved references in binaries which should not be 
related to FireFox: I solved that, but it's still crashing.

Any other thing to check?




Do you have an i386 kernel?


Yes.




I am not sure if there might be a possible issue.


Any pointer on that?
*If* firefox is incompatible with i386 I might switch, but it's going 
to be a very long work; so I'd like to get some hint about this before 
I venture myself in such a trouble.




When I have started using FreeBSD I thought amd64 is just for AMD 
processors.

But amd64 is also ok for Intel.


I know the difference.
However this box's install predates amd64: I was using it more than 10 
years ago (5.x or 6.x possibly) and it's still there through several 
hardware and software upgrades.
Until now I haven't found any good reason to drop everything and 
reinstall from scratch...




> This is likely the newest one. I am not completely up to date because
> I mostly upgrade only when there are vulnerabilities.

So do I, but I've gone through every minor update since I'm 
experiencing these crashes.



 bye & Thanks
av.
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Issue with Bind-9.10

2016-03-29 Thread Peter Fraser
Hi All
I upgraded from Bind 9.9x to bind910-9.10.3P4 on FreeBSD-9.3-RELEASE-p33.
During the installation from ports, I checked RRL(Response Rate Limiting)
After the installation I checked and resolves are still working. I
restarted the service and no errors. My problem now is that when I use the
option rate-limit { responses-per-second 10; }; and reload bind I get the
error, unknown option rate-limit. Has anyone ever seen this error?

I ran named -V as was suggested to me on another mailing list and
surprisingly, got this result below. It is still showing Bind-9.9.5
although pkg info shows bind910-9.10.3P4
BIND 9.9.5 (Extended Support Version)  built by make with
'--prefix=/usr' '--infodir=/usr/share/info' '--mandir=/usr/share/man'
'--enable-threads' '--enable-getifaddrs' '--disable-linux-caps'
'--with-openssl=/usr' '--with-randomdev=/dev/random' '--without-idn'
'--without-libxml2'




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Re: HTML5 videos crashes Firefox

2016-03-29 Thread Christoph Brinkhaus
On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 06:20:13PM +0200, Andrea Venturoli wrote:

Hello Andrea!

> On Sun, 27 Mar 2016 10:12:07 -0700, Christoph Brinkhaus wrote:
> 
> > Hello Andrea,
> 
> Hello and thanks for your help.
> 
> > I have tried the first video I get from youtube without problems.
> > May be you post an url where the crash occurs.
> 
> I can just go to youtube.it/com and choose a random one; e.g.:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrJLzq_coUg
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbVEXCh63pQ
> 
> (Please forgive me for linking that crap, but you asked it :)

Wonderful stuff. Now I know why we must spend more
money for a fast internet;-).

I have tried both videos on the firefox I build from sources
for 1-2 minutes with privoxy enabled and no problems.

The second works also on a firefox I have installed in a jail
as package. It works also with privoxy disabled. I have not dared to
do this for the first one. I have no idea who logs what...

The only thing I get are error messages as below:
$ ssh fox firefox
libGL error: failed to open drm device: No such file or directory
libGL error: failed to load driver: i965
libGL error: unable to load driver: swrast_dri.so
libGL error: failed to load driver: swrast
1459272168729   addons.xpi  WARNBootstrap state is invalid (missing 
add-ons:

I have no add-ons.
> 
> > The options I use are
> > according to pkg info
> > ALSA : on
> > BUNDLED_CAIRO : off
> > CANBERRA : off
> > DBUS : on
> > DEBUG : off
> > DTRACE : off
> > FFMPEG : on
> > GCONF : off
> > GIO : on
> > GNOMEUI : off
> > GTK2 : on
> > GTK3 : off
> > INTEGER_SAMPLES: off
> > LIBPROXY : off
> > OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS: off
> > PGO : off
> > PROFILE : off
> > PULSEAUDIO : off
> > TEST : off
> 
> I had:
> > ALSA   : off
> > BUNDLED_CAIRO  : on
> > CANBERRA   : off
> > DBUS   : on
> > DEBUG  : off
> > DTRACE : on
> > FFMPEG : on
> > GCONF  : off
> > GIO: on
> > GNOMEUI: off
> > GTK2   : off
> > GTK3   : on
> > INTEGER_SAMPLES: off
> > LIBPROXY   : off
> > OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS: on
> > PGO: off
> > PROFILE: off
> > PULSEAUDIO : on
> > RUST   : on
> > TEST   : off
> 
> However, I tried your set of options (with RUST on and off, since you 
> don't have it): things didn't change, still crashing.
> 
>  > The version is 45.0.1,1
> 
> 45.0.1_3,1, here, but I also went through 45.0.1,1, which crashed in the 
> same way.
> 
> > May be you try pkg_libchk from sysutils/bsdadminscripts
> > if the libraries are in order.
> 
> I used sysutil/libchk, which should do more or less the same thing: 
> there were some unresolved references in binaries which should not be 
> related to FireFox: I solved that, but it's still crashing.
> Any other thing to check?

I do not know.
> 
> > Do you have an i386 kernel?
> 
> Yes.
> 
> > I am not sure if there might be a possible issue.
> 
> Any pointer on that?
> *If* firefox is incompatible with i386 I might switch, but it's going to 
> be a very long work; so I'd like to get some hint about this before I 
> venture myself in such a trouble.

With some luck somebody will do the tests on a different i386 machine.
> 
> > When I have started using FreeBSD I thought amd64 is just for AMD 
> > processors.
> > But amd64 is also ok for Intel.
> 
> I know the difference.
> However this box's install predates amd64: I was using it more than 10 
> years ago (5.x or 6.x possibly) and it's still there through several 
> hardware and software upgrades.
> Until now I haven't found any good reason to drop everything and 
> reinstall from scratch...

Ok, you are much more experienced than me.
I hope that at least the tests have given some information.
> 
>  > This is likely the newest one. I am not completely up to date because
>  > I mostly upgrade only when there are vulnerabilities.
> 
> So do I, but I've gone through every minor update since I'm experiencing 
> these crashes.

Good luck, I hope you will find the root cause.
> 
>   bye & Thanks
>   av.
Kind regards,
Christoph
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Re: HTML5 videos crashes Firefox

2016-03-29 Thread Andrea Venturoli

On Sun, 27 Mar 2016 10:12:07 -0700, Christoph Brinkhaus wrote:


Hello Andrea,


Hello and thanks for your help.



I have tried the first video I get from youtube without problems.
May be you post an url where the crash occurs.


I can just go to youtube.it/com and choose a random one; e.g.:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrJLzq_coUg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbVEXCh63pQ

(Please forgive me for linking that crap, but you asked it :)




The options I use are
according to pkg info
ALSA : on
BUNDLED_CAIRO : off
CANBERRA : off
DBUS : on
DEBUG : off
DTRACE : off
FFMPEG : on
GCONF : off
GIO : on
GNOMEUI : off
GTK2 : on
GTK3 : off
INTEGER_SAMPLES: off
LIBPROXY : off
OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS: off
PGO : off
PROFILE : off
PULSEAUDIO : off
TEST : off


I had:

ALSA   : off
BUNDLED_CAIRO  : on
CANBERRA   : off
DBUS   : on
DEBUG  : off
DTRACE : on
FFMPEG : on
GCONF  : off
GIO: on
GNOMEUI: off
GTK2   : off
GTK3   : on
INTEGER_SAMPLES: off
LIBPROXY   : off
OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS: on
PGO: off
PROFILE: off
PULSEAUDIO : on
RUST   : on
TEST   : off


However, I tried your set of options (with RUST on and off, since you 
don't have it): things didn't change, still crashing.




> The version is 45.0.1,1

45.0.1_3,1, here, but I also went through 45.0.1,1, which crashed in the 
same way.





May be you try pkg_libchk from sysutils/bsdadminscripts
if the libraries are in order.


I used sysutil/libchk, which should do more or less the same thing: 
there were some unresolved references in binaries which should not be 
related to FireFox: I solved that, but it's still crashing.

Any other thing to check?




Do you have an i386 kernel?


Yes.




I am not sure if there might be a possible issue.


Any pointer on that?
*If* firefox is incompatible with i386 I might switch, but it's going to 
be a very long work; so I'd like to get some hint about this before I 
venture myself in such a trouble.





When I have started using FreeBSD I thought amd64 is just for AMD processors.
But amd64 is also ok for Intel.


I know the difference.
However this box's install predates amd64: I was using it more than 10 
years ago (5.x or 6.x possibly) and it's still there through several 
hardware and software upgrades.
Until now I haven't found any good reason to drop everything and 
reinstall from scratch...




> This is likely the newest one. I am not completely up to date because
> I mostly upgrade only when there are vulnerabilities.

So do I, but I've gone through every minor update since I'm experiencing 
these crashes.



 bye & Thanks
av.
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FreeBSD ports you maintain which are out of date

2016-03-29 Thread portscout
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