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When debugged process receives signal 32, 33 or 34, gdb prints an error
message without actual signal information:
Program received signal ?, Unknown signal.
This happens because
thr_kill() and poll(), any idea what
could be causing this? To begin with I don't even know how to get a
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) [0x8014dadc4]
3: ?? [0x7fc3]
Segmentation fault at address (nil)
What glibc version are you using?
Could you get a meaningful backtrace? (with GDB and debugging symbols)
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Since FreeBSD 9.0 the default is xterm. Have you tested with recent
versions of FreeBSD?
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It gets past this point with kfreebsd-9.0 kernel and a patched eglibc
Just to fail a few seconds later:
Are you sure it's related to my eglibc patches? It might be a race.
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fix it here, then you should consider not providing the package for
kfreebsd-*.
[1] On multithreaded programs, use of sigprocmask() is reserved to
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PXE (ls doesn't).
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that's not true. Debian doesn't use FreeBSD, only a small part of it
(its kernel, plus some bits of kernel-related code). The phrase
kernel of FreeBSD (or its abbreviation, kFreeBSD) is often used to
refer to the situation unambigously.
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[...] or the kernel of FreeBSD (often referred to as kFreeBSD) as its core.
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Hi,
As explained in [1], it'd be desireable for powerd to be in the default
install. This only affects kfreebsd-* (powerd is a kFreeBSD-specific
daemon).
Please could you change the priority override so that powerd is set to
important?
When you
-expected and necessary tools.
So I would think it belongs to standard which is
This is what will be installed by default if the user doesn't select
anything else.
Sounds fine to me. May I proceed with upload with Priority: standard?
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list of disks, but this time using ATA rather than BIOS. Check if
that list is empty.
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wrong path for GNU/Hurd partitions,
patch from Jeremie Koenig. (Closes: #586696)
* non-registered-device.diff: Fix NULL dereference condition, patch
from Jeremie Koenig. (Closes: #586682)
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aesthetical. I'll prepare a report (and patch)
when I have some free time.
[1] it is not possible to do GNU/kFreeBSD specific initialisation in
a dedicated script and ensure it is done at the right moment due to
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makes the problem go away on GNU/kFreeBSD) but doesn't fix them. It's
possible that they pop up again in the future (e.g. when GNU/Hurd
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tags 642112 patch
tags 662018 patch
thanks
Using patch tag for lack of a better word (upstream? pending?).
Anyway these two can be fixed just by pulling latest code from
glibc-bsd SVN.
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made (GNU/kFreeBSD portability and basic
cleanup). However since overall they're a bit intrusive I've put my
upload in DELAYED/10 queue so that you have time to respond in case
there's any problem with them.
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thanks
Hi,
I've uploaded an NMU to DELAYED/10 to fix this bug, using
recommendations from Mats Erik Andersson.
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Aquest és programari lliure: podeu modificar‐lo i redistribuir‐lo si voleu.
No hi ha CAP GARANTIA, en la mesura que ho permeta la llei.
Escrit per Richard M. Stallman i David MacKenzie.
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that macro. That's very
wrong! _KERNEL is only supposed to be defined when building kernel
image or modules.
Can you find the culprit?
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Package: console-setup
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Catalan is missing from the list of languages that can be represented with
Lat15 character set. Patch attached.
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that both
u_int32_t and uint32_t are prerequisites for this header. The correct
solution is to include stdint.h before including ufs/quota.h.
Something like this (untested).
[1]
http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/sys/ufs/ufs/quota.h?revision=222955view=markup
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As the package is orphaned, who would be able to handle an upload? Dominic?
Just uploaded, thanks for pointing out.
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Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)
See: http://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/2012/04/msg00093.html
The glib init code is completely obsolete. g_thread_supported() is now a stub
which always
is passing a CLOCK_MONOTONIC time to
a function that expects a CLOCK_REALTIME time. If it's smaller it
returns inmediately and if it's larger it will wait for a long period
of time and then the timeout is never reached.
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On 05/04/12 22:11, Robert Millan wrote:
forwarded -1 https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673607
glib2.0 2.32.0-3 with the patch you posted there has fixed libsoup2.4's
context-test for me. Is that what you
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#include pthread.h
#include time.h
void *
loop (void *null)
{
while (1);
}
int main ()
{
pthread_t thread;
pthread_mutex_t mutex;
pthread_cond_t cond;
pthread_condattr_t condattr;
struct timespec ts;
pthread_mutex_init (mutex
associates
routes with interfaces automatically, try netstat -nr and check the
output.
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+ m=$(($m+1))
+ done
+ ;;
+ esac
fi
Do you need me to test this?
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that don't have a SIG* macro (i.e. pthread sigrestart, sigcancel,
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wait until the API is redefined, or until
pthread_condattr_setclock() is implemented in Glibc.
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Package: libc0.1
Version: 2.13-9
A few daemons (bootlogd and IIRC sshd as well) cause this kernel message to
be printed in the console during boot.
There was an attempt to fix this (see
http://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/2011/06/msg00111.html) but unfortunately
the implementation of new ptys was
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This bug report is a reminder that the workaround for timeout on GNU/kFreeBSD
(85_timer_settime.dpatch) should be reverted when the relevant bugs in eglibc,
kfreebsd-8,
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busybox fails to build on kfreebsd-amd64 with recent kfreebsd-kernel-headers
because since 9.0-1 sys/mount.h no longer provides MNT_NODEV macro.
In fact this macro was previously
found an FTBFS problem which I reported
separately.
Will you be able to upload a new version in the following days? If
you're busy, please let me know and I'll NMU.
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Does it happen with kfreebsd-10?
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), then test_signal doesn't crash.
As this is most likely a bug in glibc, we need to keep shrinking the
problem down. However, to get python out of FTBFS state, perhaps
it'll be enough to either blacklist idlelib or disable test_signal.
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When running ia32 binaries using an amd64 kernel using the compatibility layer,
ktimer_* kernel calls return ENOSYS.
My patch for timer_* support in glibc will be able to fallback to the generic
implementation when this
, *not* zfs (and both are known to be
excessively memory-hungry).
Please can you confirm which filesystem are you using in /run?
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I wonder if we should avoid tmpfs entirely for the time being.
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in kFreeBSD is more agressive than the one in Linux.
Please can you try again with a swap partition [1] and check if the
problems disappear?
[1] hint: no need to repartition if you create a ZVOL
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I will test older kernels and port it to amd64.
I added backward compatibility for kfreebsd-8.x. Tested with 8.1,
8.3~ and 9.0. In all cases it passes the full tst-timer* testsuite.
This is an improvement over tst-timer4
a copy of this suggestion in mending
the package. With some luck he will contribute with ideas.
Bdale's update was to orphan the package, we shouldn't bother him with this.
I've just done a QA upload to fix the problem. Thanks for pointing out.
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This patch has been tagged pending for very long now. Any news about it?
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This package drags depends on udev|makedev for all kernels unnecessarily. It
should only depend on these packages for Linux-based platforms.
See attachment.
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[1] someone ports lm-sensors to kfreebsd
[2] kfreebsd adds compatibility extensions to make lm-sensors work
[3] remove the package until it works (alongside all its dependencies)
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When I install console-setup on GNU/kFreeBSD, extended lat15 characters are
replaced by weird fonts. For example, attached screenshot displays the output
of ls --version command with
El 31 de març de 2012 1:16, Robert Millan r...@debian.org ha escrit:
Somewhat. My latest patch (after fixing other problems [1]) now
passes tst-timer [2], but only *sometimes* (looks like a race). I
isolated my code into a standalone app by renaming the timer_*
functions and found that when
Hi Mats,
El 30 de març de 2012 23:15, Mats Erik Andersson
mats.anders...@gisladisker.se ha escrit:
The postinst script is Linux-only. The following change produces a working
package also for GNU/kFreeBSD.
Why not just use devfs? makedev is deprecated on both platforms.
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Version: 2.11.3-2
The kernel definition of sigevent_t includes a few bytes of reserved space,
which are unused for now but may be eventually written by kernel when new
features are implemented.
AFAICT this is harmless for now, but it can become a problem in the future
(e.g.
test in nptl/sysdeps/pthread/tst-timer.c
(which is a generic pthread test and doesn't depend on NPTL).
[2] Tested on kfreebsd-10 / i386 only.
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don't think so. If the package depends on udev | makedev, it could
use [linux-any] to avoid dragging makedev with it, but that's all.
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Also, I suggest you run git blame to find the commit that introduced
this regression, and see what other changes it made to the code.
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I don't run kfreebsd.
You don't need to run anything. When you're inclined, it'd be great
if you can take a minute to look at the source and answer my
questions. I will really appreciate it.
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manage those, it's done directly by the
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El 26 de març de 2012 0:14, Robert Millan r...@debian.org ha escrit:
9.0/i386 kernel running i386 binary - GOOD
10.0/i386 kernel running i386 binary - GOOD
Sorry but my i386 tests were wrong, I did them while using unpatched
libc (sigh). Here are some proper tests for i386 (same result using
but failed with kfreebsd 10
(both using patched libc). Could it be a kernel-driven regression?
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El 25 de març de 2012 23:07, Christoph Egger christ...@debian.org ha escrit:
Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
I'm not sure if people in debian-bsd can help with this. I myself
can't. Maybe you should try to reproduce this in a pure FreeBSD
environment by trying to import the pool from
when it is built with
i386 libc. Summary of my tests:
8.1/amd64 kernel running amd64 binary - BAD
8.1/amd64 kernel running i386 binary - GOOD
9.0/i386 kernel running i386 binary - GOOD
10.0/i386 kernel running i386 binary - GOOD
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El 26 de març de 2012 0:14, Robert Millan r...@debian.org ha escrit:
Sorry I got confused. It works on all versions when it is built with
i386 libc.
I think I know why, but can't fix it right now. timer_t is abused to
store a pointer, but its size is only int32_t.
timer_create() sets it here
El 24 de març de 2012 1:46, Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org ha escrit:
On 23/03/12 22:13, Robert Millan wrote:
Actually it's in librt.
Swapping that library with a patched version didn't change anything
either. I'll try over the weekend to find space to do a full rebuild +
normal dpkg
-bsd repository yet. I haven't finished
testing it myself.
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+++ b/ports/sysdeps/unix/bsd/bsd4.4/kfreebsd/linuxthreads/kernel-posix-timers.h
@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 2003, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library
problem as before.
Actually it's in librt.
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Package: libc0.1-dev
Version: 2.11.3-2
I found this while investigating #662018.
bits/time.h advertises the following clockid_t types, however most of them
are not provided. In fact, in most cases we don't have the facilities necessary
to provide them:
# define CLOCK_REALTIME 0
El 22 de març de 2012 19:58, Robert Millan r...@debian.org ha escrit:
This smells like #662018.
I'll see if I can spend some time on it (this weekend if noone beats me to
it).
Please could someone test this? It's not correct, but it should do the trick.
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Index: eglibc-2.13
=yRoe
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Cc:
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 20:20:39 +0100
Subject: uninstallable on kfreebsd-amd64
Package: pptp-linux
Version: 1.7.2-6
any reference to MPPE in the port, so in principle I don't
think it's needed.
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with the same symptoms. (See #664429 for details)
The broken version of nlist.h can be worked around in libkvm-dev
(due in next upload, see #657772). However it would be nice if
libbsd-dev stopped providing it.
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kfreebsd-kernel-headers (0.78). Somehow this has fixed *both* issues so
the patch/includes are no longer needed.
Ah, right. Looks like I made the same mistake...
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then please do so. Otherwise you could also set Architecture to
linux-any until we're ready to provide GNU/kFreeBSD support.
debian-bsd: if someone can test PPTP on GNU/kFreeBSD using my patch, please do!
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When it's been clarified, you'll be the first to know.
The sys/param.h dependency has been dropped in upstream, see:
http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revisionrevision=233096
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tags 661825 help
thanks
The proposed solution looks like the right thing to do, but I lack the
time to implement this. Help is welcome!
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this with upstream, but so
far I got contradictory responses. I need to make sure the upstream
position on this is clear since otherwise it wouldn't be suitable to
rely on.
When it's been clarified, you'll be the first to know.
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Definition of va_list in /usr/include/clang/3.0/include/stdarg.h conflicts
with the one in stdio.h:
$ cat /tmp/test.c
#include stdarg.h
#include stdio.h
$ clang /tmp/test.c
El 9 de març de 2012 22:05, Robert Millan r...@debian.org ha escrit:
/usr/include/netinet/in_pcb.h:390:1: error: requested alignment is not a
constant
netinet/in_pcb.h users are expected to include machine/param.h
first. This is also a requirement on FreeBSD.
Uhm actually, it's possible
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I just heard back that they're running behind schedule by about a month, so
I'll proceed with making a release with a stripped tarball to address
#645760
Please don't forget 643569.
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Hi,
There's a patch for this in the FreeBSD ports collection.
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Where is that?
http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/x86info/
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reassign 663008 kfreebsd-kernel-headers
retitle 663008 missing net/ppp_defs.h
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El 8 de març de 2012 0:58, Christoph Egger christ...@debian.org ha escrit:
Waiting Virtuoso Server start on port ...
netstat: kvm not available: /dev/mem: Permission denied
This looks like #643840.
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. The last package keeping the old libraries in
testing now is mednafen, which was mising a build; that's now been uploaded
so hopefully we should be able to get this finished with tonight's britney
run.
Very nice, thanks a lot for your help patience.
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Package: foo2zjs
Version: 20090908dfsg-5.1+squeeze0
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
A devd config file (hplj10xx.conf) is provided by upstream but it is missing
in the package, please could you install it?
Patch attached.
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. Neither is it fetched from
the mirror and installed in the target (I've chosen only standard in
tasksel). This results in a unbootable system, as on reboot, it tries
to check the rootfs and fails to find fsck.ufs and throws me into a rescue
shell.
debian-cd bug. Here's a patch.
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, perhaps it'd make sense to force
migration of those two packages? In both cases the majority of
changes in update have been tested in unstable for more than 10 days
already.
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version numbers.
Dropping severity to normal to drop this out of the RC list for now,
pending a response.
See retitling above. Sorry for the confusion, it was due to a mistake
in my scripts.
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Hi,
Does the patch I sent look fine? Without cdrom/gtk/initrd.gz we can't
use graphical mode in CD images.
When it's added, GRUB will automatically detect its presence.
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El 3 de març de 2012 23:51, Steve McIntyre st...@einval.com ha escrit:
On Sat, Mar 03, 2012 at 06:20:54PM +0100, Robert Millan wrote:
Hi,
Does the patch I sent look fine? Without cdrom/gtk/initrd.gz we can't
use graphical mode in CD images.
When it's added, GRUB will automatically detect its
, and I believe it is fixed in
the latest versions.
Are you sure? I don't see anything in 1.75 indicating a fix. I also
can't see how a change in D-I can help dpkg-reconfigure
keyboard-configuration work in an installed system.
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