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 2014.09.01.11.21.29.
An extract from the build.sh output follows:
cc -O -I.
Hi,
On my -current systems (adm64 from overnight) ldd segfaults:
# file /bin/sh
/bin/sh: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV),
dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for NetBSD 7.99.1, not stripped
# ldd /bin/sh
Memory fault (core dumped)
# uname -a
NetBSD support6.delcam.local
Michael van Elst mlel...@serpens.de writes:
This doesn't necessarily mean that the buffer space is too small. It
often also means that you try to send data faster than possible
through the particular hardware.
[...]
It could be that the kernel address space is exhausted but this
shouldn't
On Mon, Sep 01, 2014 at 05:17:24PM +0100, Chavdar Ivanov wrote:
On my -current systems (adm64 from overnight) ldd segfaults:
Run make clean in src/usr.bin/ldd and rebuild. It should have been fixed
with the Makefile change from Jul 28.
Joerg
Updating src tree:
P src/bin/date/date.c
P src/lib/libc/arch/m68k/softfloat/softfloat.h
P src/sys/arch/arm/arm32/cpu.c
P src/sys/arch/arm/samsung/exynos_soc.c
P src/sys/arch/m68k/fpsp/setox.sa
P src/sys/arch/sparc64/sparc64/cpu.c
P src/sys/dev/clock_subr.c
P src/sys/dev/if_ndis/if_ndis_pci.c
P