Hi Christoph,
I'm hoping we could have a transition ticket filed for kfreebsd 10.1 in
time for the release team talk at DebConf today (and Cc'd to -boot@).
What else do you think we need for this?
I plan to mention:
* packaging of 10.1 snapshots began some 3 weeks ago, it is in
experimental and
On 31/08/14 20:44, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
The actual 'transition' part will be kfreebsd-kernel-headers from 10.0
to 10.1
Thanks for getting kfreebsd-kernel-headers uploaded to experimental.
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Hi!
Guess it's a good idea to move things soon -- release people might e
busy in the talk before as well and not see last-minute stuff.
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org writes:
* packaging of 10.1 snapshots began some 3 weeks ago, it is in
experimental and got through the NEW queue
On 31/08/14 20:52, Christoph Egger wrote:
Guess it's a good idea to move things soon -- release people might e
busy in the talk before as well and not see last-minute stuff.
I'll file the ticket basically as soon as I see k-k-h is built. If
there's nothing else you think we need to do first?
Hi!
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org writes:
It's not essential for anyone to see it before the talk, I just thought
it would be nice to have it filed in case you or anyone else mentions
kfreebsd at the talk.
Matthias Klose promised to raise a critical voice there ;-)
We can't begin
On 31/08/14 21:15, Christoph Egger wrote:
Matthias Klose promised to raise a critical voice there ;-)
I think we're okay as far as toolchain is concerned? We were asked to
drop gcc-4.8 for gcc-4.9 but that's no problem at all. kfreebsd-10 10.0
doesn't use it on the actual release
Many thanks for your help!
In this past week, it feels like all the important pieces for kfreebsd
jessie have come together; we have only a tiny handful of RC bugs
affecting testing, and still many weeks left before freeze to enable
some of the new available functionality and make that easy to
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org writes:
Many thanks for your help!
Thank you for joining in!
Christoph
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Hi,
On 27.08.2014 02:36, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
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We could always use more testing of new features for jessie:
* KMS
* IPSEC
* the new MATE desktop?
I have recently had the chance to try out MATE on my Thinkpad X200 with
kfreebsd-amd64.
All in all I didn't notice any major issues
Hi,
On 28/08/14 16:37, Markus Koschany wrote:
Did anyone have similar experiences with reboot/shutdown or did I miss
something? If not I could reopen the bug report and provide some
assistance with testing a possible fix.
I think with lightdm+XFCE has had the same issue for a while. It
Hi,
If you're still looking for things to work on:
These really are critical:
#740509 [jes|sid] freebsd-net-tools ifconfig: ioctl(SIOCGIFINFO_IN6): No
such device or address
#756464 [jes|sid] kfreebsd-10?upgrade-reports: [kfreebsd]
dist-upgrade to jessie removes the kernel
On 25/08/14 05:29, Christoph Egger wrote:
Seems things are a bit unequal indeed assuming off_t and fpos_t are not
the same:
/usr/include/freebsd/stdio.h:
FILE *funopen (const void *cookie, int (*readfn)(void *, char *, int),
/usr/include/bsd/stdio.h:
FILE *funopen(const void *cookie,
On 24/08/14 23:40, Christoph Egger wrote:
I can of course do binary uploads at least on kfreebsd-amd64 (actually
doing that right now) -- a more automatic solution would b better of
course. Are there any more cases like that?
Are you able to binNMU libgnome-keyring:kfreebsd-i386 as well
On 25/08/14 13:24, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
$ cd /«PKGBUILDDIR»/flavor-10.1-0-amd64/sys/amd64/compile/DEBCUSTOM
$ clang-3.4 -E -O2 -pipe -D_GNU_SOURCE -isystem /usr/include/freebsd
-I../../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm -std=gnu99 -Qunused-arguments -Wall
-Wno-format-y2k -W -Wno-unused-parameter
Found this in the libbsd changelog for 0.7.0:
commit f41fdcf186abbe26b11ba10fb3d4d0c1f109501e
Author: Guillem Jover guil...@hadrons.org
Date: Mon Oct 21 05:07:56 2013 +0200
Add funopen() function
This is a wrapper over the glibc fopencookie() function.
We diverge
Hi!
During DebConf I'll really be able to do some stuff on -bsd@. Do you
have the general picture on the current state? How is the 10.1 thing
coming along? should I test+upload from svn?
Christoph
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Hi Christoph!
On 24/08/14 18:40, Christoph Egger wrote:
During DebConf I'll really be able to do some stuff on -bsd@. Do you
have the general picture on the current state? How is the 10.1 thing
coming along? should I test+upload from svn?
That's really good to hear. We'll have some things
Hi Christoph,
On 24/08/14 23:24, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
I've committed some my 10.1 packaging work today but it doesn't seem to
be working as-is; I've built and tested 10.1 kernels for several weeks
but today I'm seeing new build issues.
Please have a go at building
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org writes:
libgnome-keyring's secmem test fails on kfreebsd-9 (#628383), including
on the buildds. kfreebsd-10 should have fixed that with unprivileged
mlock() support. How/when will buildds be updated to jessie kernels?
binNMUs from a kfreebsd-10 system
On 24/08/14 23:40, Christoph Egger wrote:
In general -- post release. And as running kfreebsd-10 kernels with a
wheezy system ontop doesn't seem to be too good an idea.
I'm surprised it doesn't cause problems already for stable updates and
building security updates, even on Linux arches.
The
Hi again,
This bug may be a good candidate for porter NMU (delayed queue?) :
https://bugs.debian.org/738942
We need that applied for jessie so that we can turn off automatic IPv6
autoconf, getting back to normal upstream FreeBSD behaviour (somewhat
addressing long-standing security bugs #684072
Hi!
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org writes:
On 24/08/14 23:24, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
I've committed some my 10.1 packaging work today but it doesn't seem to
be working as-is; I've built and tested 10.1 kernels for several weeks
but today I'm seeing new build issues.
Please have a
On 25/08/14 02:21, Christoph Egger wrote:
/usr/include/freebsd/stdio.h:20:7: error: expected ')'
FILE *fwopen (void *cookie, int (*writefn)(void *, const char *, int));
I could use some more context. I'm guessing it happens early on,
compiling aic7xxx stuff? Since that is the only module
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org writes:
On 25/08/14 02:21, Christoph Egger wrote:
/usr/include/freebsd/stdio.h:20:7: error: expected ')'
FILE *fwopen (void *cookie, int (*writefn)(void *, const char *, int));
I could use some more context. I'm guessing it happens early on,
compiling
SVN 5499 fwiw
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On 25/08/14 02:43, Christoph Egger wrote:
MAKEFLAGS=-j4
Perhaps try building without any -j or parallel= options in case it is
a bug in parallel make?
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On 25/08/14 02:55, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
On 25/08/14 02:43, Christoph Egger wrote:
MAKEFLAGS=-j4
Perhaps try building without any -j or parallel= options in case it is
a bug in parallel make?
And if you do that, please show me the build output again. Because with
-j4 the messages were
Another idea:
Are you able to quilt pop -a and quilt push -a without errors?
It sounds like maybe 003_glibc_dev_aicasm.diff wasn't applied at all?
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sys/ is plain freebsd svn 270273 from
https://svn0.us-west.freebsd.org/base/stable/10/sys
% env -u DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS dpkg-buildpackage -b
dpkg-buildpackage: source package kfreebsd-10
dpkg-buildpackage: source version 10.1~svn270273-1
dpkg-buildpackage: source distribution UNRELEASED
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org writes:
Are you able to quilt pop -a and quilt push -a without errors?
jep
It sounds like maybe 003_glibc_dev_aicasm.diff wasn't applied at all?
it was in the last log at least
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FWIW
https://people.debian.org/~christoph/kfreebsd-10.1/kfreebsd-10_10.1~svn270273-1.dsc
is what I'm using. Started to build in a sid schroot now to eliminate
environment fun.
FWIW the sys/types that seems to be found here comes from
libc0.1-dev-i386 which looks a bit strange?
Christoph
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Seems things are a bit unequal indeed assuming off_t and fpos_t are not
the same:
/usr/include/freebsd/stdio.h:
FILE *funopen (const void *cookie, int (*readfn)(void *, char *, int),
int (*writefn)(void *, const char *, int),
fpos_t (*seekfn)(void *, fpos_t, int),
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