daily CVS update output

2018-09-05 Thread NetBSD source update
Updating src tree: P src/distrib/sets/lists/tests/mi P src/etc/mtree/NetBSD.dist.tests P src/external/bsd/libpcap/dist/bpf_filter.c P src/external/bsd/libpcap/lib/Makefile P src/external/cddl/osnet/sys/sys/opentypes.h P src/external/gpl3/gcc.old/dist/libsanitizer/asan/asan_linux.cc P

Something got too big - build.sh install-image broke!

2018-09-05 Thread Paul Goyette
With sources updated on 2018-09-05 at 10:59:37 UTC (about 11 hours ago) I'm seeing ... Creating rootfs... chmod +r work/var/spool/ftp/hidden /build/netbsd-local/tools/x86_64/amd64/bin/nbmakefs -M 1488977920 -m 1488977920 -B 1234 -F work.spec -N work/etc -o bsize=16384,fsize=2048,density=8192

Re: sysinst

2018-09-05 Thread Patrick Welche
On Wed, Sep 05, 2018 at 06:15:06PM +0200, Martin Husemann wrote: > This usually means you have no ptyfs mounted, and it all depends on how > you got there (i.e. whant install medium you used). We have several dozens > and they all differ. Fair enough: I mounted a destdir from a release build with

Re: sysinst

2018-09-05 Thread Patrick Welche
On Wed, Sep 05, 2018 at 06:15:06PM +0200, Martin Husemann wrote: > On Wed, Sep 05, 2018 at 05:10:01PM +0100, Patrick Welche wrote: > > For once I thought I would try sysinst. After selecting ld0 as the (nvme) > > disk, > > I see: > > > > Status: openpty() failed > > Command: sh -c 'cat

sysinst

2018-09-05 Thread Patrick Welche
For once I thought I would try sysinst. After selecting ld0 as the (nvme) disk, I see: Status: openpty() failed Command: sh -c 'cat /tmp/disktab.* > /tmp/disktab' Just FYI - will attempt the usual manual install now... Cheers, Patrick

Re: Travel router part 2

2018-09-05 Thread Robert Swindells
D'Arcy Cain wrote: >Do you run dhclient if you have PPPOE set up? I don't.

Re: Travel router part 2

2018-09-05 Thread Roy Marples
On 05/09/2018 14:59, D'Arcy Cain wrote: On 2018-09-05 08:03 AM, Roy Marples wrote: and have a named configured to use the forwarders in /etc/namedb/forwarders.  Whatever the ISP dhcp gives me is stuffed into the forwarders and used as last resort.  This has been a robust solution for many open

Re: Travel router part 2

2018-09-05 Thread D'Arcy Cain
On 2018-09-05 08:03 AM, Roy Marples wrote: >> and have a named configured to use the forwarders in >> /etc/namedb/forwarders.  Whatever the ISP dhcp gives me is stuffed into >> the forwarders and used as last resort.  This has been a robust solution >> for many open wireless access points. > >

Re: Travel router part 2

2018-09-05 Thread Roy Marples
On 04/09/2018 23:21, Brett Lymn wrote: On Sun, Sep 02, 2018 at 11:55:58AM -0400, D'Arcy Cain wrote: Any thoughts on picking up the DNS servers? It's not too bad because my DHCP server can be modified as needed so it is only one location and in any case I always include Google's public

daily CVS update output

2018-09-05 Thread NetBSD source update
Updating src tree: P src/bin/sh/jobs.c P src/bin/sh/jobs.h P src/bin/sh/sh.1 P src/doc/3RDPARTY P src/doc/CHANGES P src/doc/TODO.kaslr U src/external/bsd/nsd/dist/configlexer.c U src/external/bsd/nsd/dist/configparser.c U src/external/bsd/nsd/dist/configparser.h U