On Saturday 2020-06-06 01:16 +0100, ci4...@gmail.com output:
:On my system from the 4th of June I get unresolved libuv for host,
:nslookup, dig.
:# ldd /usr/bin/dig | grep uv
:-luv.1 => not found
:Is this some local problem? Should I do a clean rebuild?
Hi,
libuv was being installed for a
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Hi,
Chavdar Ivanov writes:
> Hi,
>
> On my system from the 4th of June I get unresolved libuv for host,
> nslookup, dig.
>
> # ldd /usr/bin/dig | grep uv
> -luv.1 => not found
>
> Is this some local problem? Should I do a clean rebuild?
I had the same problem.
The clean build fixed my
Hi,
On my system from the 4th of June I get unresolved libuv for host,
nslookup, dig.
# ldd /usr/bin/dig | grep uv
-luv.1 => not found
Is this some local problem? Should I do a clean rebuild?
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On 05/06/2020 22:53, Christos Zoulas wrote:
> Perhaps it has to do with PSHARED semaphores which were introduced recently.
It is hitting the assertion added in the following commit.
https://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/2019/03/01/msg103843.html
Sevan
In article ,
Benny Siegert wrote:
>Hi!
>
>On a Pinebook Pro running NetBSD 9.99.64 from last Monday (with 9.0
>userland), I can reliably make the kernel panic by running "npm
>install firebase-tools". During the post-install script (I believe
>it's from the protobufjs NPM package), the kernel
Hi!
On a Pinebook Pro running NetBSD 9.99.64 from last Monday (with 9.0
userland), I can reliably make the kernel panic by running "npm
install firebase-tools". During the post-install script (I believe
it's from the protobufjs NPM package), the kernel does
panic: kernel diagnostic assertion
This is an automatically generated notice of new failures of the
NetBSD test suite.
The newly failing test cases are:
fs/ffs/t_miscquota:npsnapshot_unconf_user
fs/ffs/t_miscquota:npsnapshot_user
fs/ffs/t_miscquota:psnapshot_unconf_user
fs/ffs/t_miscquota:psnapshot_user
On Thu, 4 Jun 2020, Greg A. Woods wrote:
I.e. they need to be run locally on a system running an X11 server with
the appropriate extensions. (Yeah, I know what the "D" in "DRI" stands
for, but still it is sad that it is once again no longer true that "The
network is the computer" in all too