This is an automatically generated notice of a new failure of the
NetBSD test suite.
The newly failing test case is:
usr.bin/make/t_make:varmod_edge
The above test failed in each of the last 4 test runs, and passed in
at least 26 consecutive runs before that.
The following commits were
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 2020.04.27.03.29.57.
An extract from the build.sh output follows:
--- dependall-lib ---
---
On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 11:26:38PM +, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 02:30:48PM +1000, Paul Ripke wrote:
> > I switched away from cvsup a while back, but I now see that github
> > NetBSD/src mirror is now 5 days old. Known issue?
>
> m...@netbsd.org responded:
>
> > Yes, I
The NetBSD-current/i386 build is working again.
The following commits were made between the last failed build and the
successful build:
2020.04.27.07.30.54 martin src/usr.bin/cksum/crc.c,v 1.21
2020.04.27.07.51.02 jdolecek src/sys/kern/vfs_bio.c,v 1.295
2020.04.27.09.10.45 plunky
> On Apr 27, 2020, at 8:50 AM, Thomas Klausner wrote:
>
> I think this commit broke lang/oracle8-jre:
This is a Linux binary running under COMPAT_LINUX? It would be strange if it
broke it because it essentially makes the whole system do what the Linux
emulation was already doing.
I'll
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 03:22:06AM +, Jason R Thorpe wrote:
> Module Name: src
> Committed By: thorpej
> Date: Fri Apr 24 03:22:06 UTC 2020
>
> Modified Files:
> src/sys/compat/linux/common: linux_exec.c linux_sched.c
> src/sys/kern: kern_exec.c kern_exit.c kern_fork.c
> > Then what will be the primary way to track NetBSD src and pkgsrc trees?
> > Now it's CVS, mirrored to git. What will replace CVS, will it be git, hg,
> > or something else, and will it be in the base system, or will it have to be
> > built or pkg_add'ed from pkgsrc?
> > Is it a matter
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 07:24:30PM +, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > > Then what will be the primary way to track NetBSD src and pkgsrc trees?
>
> > > Now it's CVS, mirrored to git. What will replace CVS, will it be git,
> > > hg, or something else, and will it be in the base system, or will it
Updating src tree:
P src/doc/CHANGES
P src/external/gpl3/gcc/README.gcc8
P src/external/gpl3/gcc/dist/gcc/config/aarch64/driver-aarch64.c
P src/lib/libkvm/kvm.c
P src/lib/libkvm/kvm_private.h
P src/share/man/man4/rtsx.4
P src/share/misc/acronyms.comp
P src/share/mk/bsd.own.mk
P
At Mon, 27 Apr 2020 21:32:11 +0200, Thomas Klausner wrote:
Subject: Re: github.com/NetBSD/src 5 days old?
>
> This is an old discussion. If you are interested in this, read the
> archives of the tech-repository mailing list.
>
> https://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-repository/tindex.html
Perhaps
At Wed, 22 Apr 2020 21:08:46 -0700, "Greg A. Woods" wrote:
Subject: odd behaviour of some programs on i386 cross-built from amd64
>
> # od
> od: "8/2 " %06o " "\n"": bad format
> # file /usr/bin/od
> /usr/bin/od: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV),
> This is an old discussion. If you are interested in this, read the
> archives of the tech-repository mailing list.
> https://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-repository/tindex.html
> Short version: we're migrating to hg, it goes slowly, but progress is made.
> Cheers,
> Thomas (Klausner)
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