Updating src tree:
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P src/distrib/sets/lists/debug/mi
P src/distrib/sets/lists/etc/mi
P src/distrib/sets/lists/man/mi
P src/distrib/sets/lists/misc/mi
P src/doc/CHANGES
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P src/etc/mtree/Makefile
P src/etc/mtree/NetBSD.dist.base
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On Mon, May 23, 2022 at 09:47:37PM -0700, Chuck Silvers wrote:
> So what can we do about this? There aren't any really great
> options. But the only change which will guarantee that all old
> NetBSD releases (which do not know about extend attributes) will
> not corrupt file system images whe
The boot issue I’m seeing on a VM in Linux with 9.99.96 was with a build from
2022-05-11, so I need to download a new set of file and try again. May take me
a week or so to get some results but I’ll report back when I get them.
Thanks for the hint!
-bob
On May 25, 2022, at 2:44 PM, matthew gree
Well, test went quicker than I expected. I downloaded the amd64 image for
9.99.97 (assuming it had the fix since it was built 2022-05-25). When I tried
booting the CD in a new VM it shows the same issue - the log shows it found the
cd but then it claims it can’t find the root device. Entering
[ .. ]
> install 9.99.96 in a Virtual Machine (on Linux using KVM) I noticed that
> after installing to a qcow2 disk any attempt to boot the disk results in
> not being about to find the boot device. However, the boot log shows
was this between 2022-05-08 and 2022-05-22? i accidentally
broke som
>> All of these applications depends on the "MROUTING" kernel option,
>> it seems, which is mostly default-off, except for a few (tending
>> on the more obscure side) kernel configs. I wonder if anyone
>> knows the history there.
>
> I'm not really sure why MROUTING is default off [...]
Isn't MROU
Alistair Crooks writes:
> On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 15:13 Greg Troxel wrote:
>
>>
>> Slightly, but not really. Back then, there was multicast routing, and
>> then there was the mbone project for wide-area multicast because the
>> internet didn't yet support it like it eventually would (reality e
Date:Wed, 25 May 2022 17:01:45 +
From:Greg Troxel
Message-ID: <3b44ca5a-2d54-4e91-937b-90e8557c3...@lexort.com>
| On May 25, 2022 4:55:58 PM UTC, nia wrote:
| >I will rename the option to MKMROUTING.
|
| Thanks -- I think that's a good name and better tha
The NetBSD-current/i386 build is working again.
The following commits were made between the last failed build and the
successful build:
2022.05.25.15.52.25 bouyer src/sys/arch/xen/xen/hypervisor.c,v 1.95
Logs can be found at:
http://releng.NetBSD.org/b5reports/i386/commits-2022.05.html
On May 25, 2022 4:55:58 PM UTC, nia wrote:
>On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 09:50:29PM +0700, Robert Elz wrote:
>> What is in pkgsrc/mbone is mostky tge ancient mbone tools
>> (I don't recognise everything) and the name fits for that.
>> We have nothing mbone in base that I know if, nomkmbone
>> (or whate
On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 09:50:29PM +0700, Robert Elz wrote:
> What is in pkgsrc/mbone is mostky tge ancient mbone tools
> (I don't recognise everything) and the name fits for that.
> We have nothing mbone in base that I know if, nomkmbone
> (or whatever) doesn't make a lot of sense (as a name).
>
This is an automatically generated notice of a NetBSD-current/i386
build failure.
The failure occurred on babylon5.netbsd.org, a NetBSD/amd64 host,
using sources from CVS date 2022.05.25.14.35.15.
An extract from the build.sh output follows:
/tmp/build/2022.05.25.14.35.15-i386/src/sys/arch/
Date:Wed, 25 May 2022 10:13:19 -0400
From:Greg Troxel
Message-ID:
| if you set the
| wayback machine to a VAX with 1MB of RAM and a 100 MB disk, or 8MB and
| 250 MB. I'm fuzzy on the exact numbers, but I'm sure kernel RAM usage
| was a much bigger deal than
Date:Wed, 25 May 2022 14:06:31 +
From:nia
Message-ID:
| All of these applications depends on the "MROUTING" kernel option,
| it seems, which is mostly default-off, except for a few (tending
| on the more obscure side) kernel configs. I wonder if anyone
|
nia writes:
> On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 08:42:20AM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
>> I was really surprisd that we had mbone applications in base; to me,
>> that would mean things like vic and vat.
>>
>> This is not about about MBONE; it's about multicast routing. The mbone
>> was an overlay network
On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 08:42:20AM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
> I was really surprisd that we had mbone applications in base; to me,
> that would mean things like vic and vat.
>
> This is not about about MBONE; it's about multicast routing. The mbone
> was an overlay network to connect local multi
Date:Wed, 25 May 2022 07:52:29 -0300
From:Crystal Kolipe
Message-ID:
| FreeBSD and DragonflyBSD are basically the same as NetBSD in terms of
| disklabel layout, so that issue doesn't exists.
If all OpenBSD are doing is using some otherwise unused space,
then we
"Nia Alarie" writes:
> Module Name: src
> Committed By: nia
> Date: Wed May 25 10:18:30 UTC 2022
>
> Modified Files:
> src/distrib/sets/lists/base: mi
> src/distrib/sets/lists/etc: mi
> src/distrib/sets/lists/man: mi
> src/etc: Makefile
> src/etc/mtree: spe
On Wed, May 25, 2022 at 02:00:44AM -0700, Chuck Silvers wrote:
> On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 07:51:08AM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
> > And same questions for the other active BSD variants, which I think is
> > mostly OpenBSD and Dragonfly these days but I have lost track.
>
> OpenBSD UFS2 appears to be
On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 07:51:08AM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
>
> Chuck Silvers writes:
>
> > The introduction in NetBSD's implementation of UFS2 of the extended
> > attribute code from FreeBSD has introduced a compatibility problem
> > with previous releases of NetBSD. The explanation of this p
On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 06:25:34AM -, Michael van Elst wrote:
> c...@chuq.com (Chuck Silvers) writes:
>
> > - fsck will take a new option "-c ea" to specify that an existing UFS2
> > file system should be converted to support extended attributes
> > (ie. converted to UFS2ea). This convers
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