On 29 Mär, David O'Brien wrote:
My patches to src/share/mk/ are here:
ftp://ftp.jurai.net/users/winter/icc.mk.diff
This allows you to set 'USE_ICC' and 'ICFLAGS' and build stuff.
This is fine just to get things working. But please consider Doing It
Right -- that being wrap
On 29 Mär, David O'Brien wrote:
Not tested, feel free to point out some typo's:
http://www.leidinger.net/FreeBSD/icc.mk.diff
Also forbidden to access.
Fixed. Sorry.
Bye,
Alexander.
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Poul-Henning Kamp writes:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], David Malone writes:
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 09:59:29AM +0100, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
This is an interesting machine: A K6 wiht ACPI, havn't seen that
before.
I had one of these machines and concluded that
Manfred Antar writes:
I'm using one of these boards for about 3 years with SMP.
I'm running current with a kernel from sources current as of 1/2 hour ago
no problem.
The cpu's I'm using are the PentiumPro Overdrive processors that
intel put out. I've been using these the last 6
Manfred Antar writes:
Here it is:
CPU: Overdrive Pentium II/Pentium II Xeon/Celeron (331.11-MHz 686-class CPU)
Origin = GenuineIntel Id = 0x1632 Stepping = 2
Features=0x183fbffFPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXSR
Programming 24 pins in
Hi, -current users.
I found 'hung up situtation' with USB mouse on current.
- Insert USB mouse to FreeBSD-CURRENT machine.
- search moused pid for USB mouse
- kill pid to hungup
This problem cause 'unable to shutdown FreeBSD'.
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David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Something is still very wrong:
ssh foo@releng4
otp-md5 350 re9786 ext
S/Key Password:
otp-md5 134 re2584 ext
S/Key Password:
otp-md5 417 re5381 ext
S/Key Password:
otp-md5 198 re2571 ext
S/Key Password:
On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 12:28:17PM -0800, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
des 2002/03/22 12:28:17 PST
Modified files:
share/mk bsd.lib.mk
Log:
Install static and profiled libraries with -C.
Revision ChangesPath
1.106 +2 -2
Ruslan Ermilov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 12:28:17PM -0800, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Log:
Install static and profiled libraries with -C.
Um why, what's so special about them?
They appear in dependency lists. This was discussed on -arch.
DES
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Hi,
I'm finishing the new version of sysutils/thefish, and doing some
development on a -current box. For the ncurses/dialog frontend, I'm
using a couple of functions from the sysinstall code, and this program
works perfectly well on a 4.5-STABLE system. If I take the binary and
run it on
On Thu, 28-Mar-2002 at 14:49:49 -0600, Scot W. Hetzel wrote:
From: Coleman Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Another thing to look at is the /usr/sbin/sendmail - mailwrapper link
that is
produced from installworld. In current it seems to have been linking that,
even
Stable creates the same links
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Masahide -mac- NODA wrote:
Same here, solid lock, debug key not work. If I setup X to use /dev/ums0
computer hang just after startx. All worked with kernel/world from Mar 12.
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Mar 26 17:32:08 pyvo kernel: FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #10: Tue Mar 26 16:29:37 EET 2002
...
Mar 26
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 08:37:55PM -0500, Will Andrews wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to hook my new D-Link DSB-650TX up to a laptop with
USB on a March ~26 -CURRENT. However, it's failing miserably:
uhci0: Intel 82371AB/EB (PIIX4) USB controller port 0xfce0-0xfcff irq 11 at device
7.2 on pci0
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 02:15:56PM +0100, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Ruslan Ermilov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 12:28:17PM -0800, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Log:
Install static and profiled libraries with -C.
Um why, what's so special about them?
They
Ruslan Ermilov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A note. What appears in dependency lists actually are libraries
from ${WORLDTMP}/usr/include, not /usr/include. Not very useful
outside of make buildworld, yeah?
Wrong. Try backing out the patch, then
# cd /usr/src/secure
# make obj make depend
rwatson It seems to me the kernel entry point should be mi_start()
rwatson rather than main(), however.
Good point. I just did a small hack to do that:
URL:http://snapshots.jp.freebsd.org/tour/current/kernel/
4-stable kernel tour will be changed also tomorrow.
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Hello, Martin Blapp!
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 01:10:58AM +0100, you wrote:
It looks like our modified FreeBSD GCC breaks the STLport tests,
as it breaks OpenOffice too.
If one uses a normal unmodified stock gcc version (gcc 2.95.2 or
2.95.3), and compiles it on STABLE or CURRENT, the
bang# make LINT
perl5 makeLINT.pl NOTES LINT
bang# config LINT
LINT: unknown option CV_DEBUG
If one stubbornly fixes that, the next roadblock becomes:
cc -c -O -pipe -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual
Hi,
Not help, but a question:
If openoffice compiles with ports' version of gcc?
And if it runs compiled this way?
unfortunatly not. The build segfaults in a different way. I'll upgrade the port
to the latedt build tomorrow. Let's see if it builds now properly with
gcc3.1
Martin
To
Hello, Martin Blapp!
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 06:38:20PM +0100, you wrote:
If openoffice compiles with ports' version of gcc?
And if it runs compiled this way?
unfortunatly not. The build segfaults in a different way. I'll upgrade the port
to the latedt build tomorrow. Let's see if it
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 02:17:45PM +0100, Miguel Mendez wrote:
Just for the record, and to make things more fun, the program works when
linked with efence. Could this narrow the problem to libc? Any ideas?
Cheers,
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On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
../../../dev/pdq/pdq.c: In function `pdq_initialize':
../../../dev/pdq/pdq.c:1606: warning: cast discards qualifiers from
pointer target type *** Error code 1
Bah.
Bandaided.
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With gcc3.1 on -CURRENT, or with gcc3.1 on -STABLE?
Both :)
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Gregory Neil Shapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Given that non-sendmail users will be inconvenienced when upgrading due to
the 8.12 changes (need to change sendmail_enable from NO to NONE),
Why? It doesn't make any difference as long as one uses the
mailwrapper stuff:
des@des ~% grep sendmail
Given that non-sendmail users will be inconvenienced when upgrading due to
the 8.12 changes (need to change sendmail_enable from NO to NONE),
des Why? It doesn't make any difference as long as one uses the
des mailwrapper stuff:
des des@des ~% grep sendmail /etc/rc.conf
des
ianjhart One small quibble. If I want to set
ianjhart mta_start_script=
ianjhart and run rc.sendmail(.sh) from /usr/local/etc/rc.d
ianjhart shouldn't stop kill both queues? You'd need to add
ianjhart a stop-mtaq obviously.
ianjhart A global restart might be nice too.
Yes, rc.sendmail should
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 07:12:52PM +0100, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Gregory Neil Shapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Given that non-sendmail users will be inconvenienced when upgrading due to
the 8.12 changes (need to change sendmail_enable from NO to NONE),
Why? It doesn't make any
I've a kernel from Mar 27 which isn't able to print with my USB printer.
usbdevs hangs hard ('.vd' is a typo, I wanted to use '-vd'):
---snip---
netchild 14525 0.0 0.7 4152 427 p0 D+4:13pm 0:00.02 usbdevs .vd
---snip---
ulpt0: Hewlett-Packard DeskJet 895C, rev 1.00/1.00,
keramida A better fix would be to use the sh(1) way of conditionally setting a
keramida variable:
keramida sendmail_program=${sendmail_program:-/usr/sbin/sendmail}
keramida Similarly for the rest of those ?= assignments.
keramida AFAIK, the ?= assignment style works in make rules.
keramida
In a somewhat unrelated note, I also plan on arranging to move the
sendmail-specific stuff out of src/etc/mail/ and into src/etc/sendmail so
the installation of things like sample sendmail maps, etc. don't clutter a
NO_SENDMAIL installation. I'll need to arrange this event with the CVS
Thanks to some reviewers, a couple of problems with my last patch have been
fixed. This time, I've actually tried the combinations involved to make
sure it works. The changes from the last patch are only to
/etc/mail/Makefile and /etc/rc.sendmail.
rc.sendmail changes:
- Use proper shell
Martin Blapp wrote:
Not help, but a question:
If openoffice compiles with ports' version of gcc?
And if it runs compiled this way?
unfortunatly not. The build segfaults in a different way. I'll upgrade the port
to the latedt build tomorrow. Let's see if it builds now properly with
Miguel Mendez wrote:
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 02:17:45PM +0100, Miguel Mendez wrote:
Just for the record, and to make things more fun, the program works when
linked with efence. Could this narrow the problem to libc? Any ideas?
Sounds like a change in the libdialig stuff is biting you.
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 01:33:13PM +, Josef Karthauser wrote:
It's more likely that it's a new device that isn't included in usbdevs
or the driver. What's the product id that you get with 'usbdevs -v'.
Check that they're in the usbdevs file and in the driver code.
Good call. Here's the
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 06:40:52PM +0100, Miguel Mendez wrote:
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 02:17:45PM +0100, Miguel Mendez wrote:
Just for the record, and to make things more fun, the program works when
linked with efence. Could this narrow the problem to libc? Any ideas?
Sounds like it could
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 01:31:09PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Hi Terry and Kris,
Sounds like it could be the malloc.conf defaults on -current exposing
a bug in the program code.
Yes, there was a bug in my code, it just didn't show up on -STABLE.
Apparently, when one uses efence, allocated
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 10:58:58PM +0100, Miguel Mendez wrote:
Why this problem doesn't show on -STABLE is still beyond my
comprehension, default malloc behaviour maybe?
-stable has different default settings for malloc.conf, that's
probably why it didn't show up. the -current settings are
According to Matthias Schuendehuette:
I encountered a problem when using 'moused' on /dev/ums0: On shutdown
or if 'moused' gets killed manually, the system freezes completely and
silently, no further shutdown is possible, only the resetbutton
operates...
I think it is more of an USB
In the last episode (Mar 30), Kris Kennaway said:
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 06:40:52PM +0100, Miguel Mendez wrote:
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 02:17:45PM +0100, Miguel Mendez wrote:
Just for the record, and to make things more fun, the program works when
linked with efence. Could this narrow
It would be good to see where this actually is when it traps; DDB would
help.
(Sorry if this has already been dealt with)
For a couple of days, I have been consistent panics whenever I mount
an NFS filesystem on a newly made -CURRENT. Things seem to work fine
when NFS is actually built
I am upgrading 4.5 to -current.
buildworld went fine,
make buildkernel also fine,
but make installkernel is giving me an error
kldxref/boot/kernel
kldxref: No Such Fule or Directory
***Error code 1(ignored)
Any suggestions? I am using SMP system.
Thanks,
Andrei.
P.S. please CC me as I
I just got the Adaptec 4 port IDE raid card 2400A.
It doesn't probe right:
asr0: could not map memory
I added some debug printouts to the asr driver and pci code.
asr0: Adaptec Caching SCSI RAID mem 0xf600-0xf7ff irq 5 at device 5.1 on pci2
pcib2: device asr0 requested unsupported
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, A.Z. wrote:
I am upgrading 4.5 to -current.
buildworld went fine,
make buildkernel also fine,
but make installkernel is giving me an error
kldxref/boot/kernel
kldxref: No Such Fule or Directory
***Error code 1(ignored)
Did you miss
* Alfred Perlstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020330 20:47] wrote:
I just got the Adaptec 4 port IDE raid card 2400A.
It doesn't probe right:
asr0: could not map memory
I added some debug printouts to the asr driver and pci code.
asr0: Adaptec Caching SCSI RAID mem 0xf600-0xf7ff irq 5
I just got the Adaptec 4 port IDE raid card 2400A.
It doesn't probe right:
asr0: could not map memory
I added some debug printouts to the asr driver and pci code.
asr0: Adaptec Caching SCSI RAID mem 0xf600-0xf7ff irq 5 at device 5
.1 on pci2
pcib2: device asr0 requested
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Doug White wrote:
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, A.Z. wrote:
I am upgrading 4.5 to -current.
buildworld went fine,
make buildkernel also fine,
but make installkernel is giving me an error
kldxref/boot/kernel
kldxref: No Such Fule or Directory
***Error code
* Michael Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020330 21:34] wrote:
I just got the Adaptec 4 port IDE raid card 2400A.
It doesn't probe right:
asr0: could not map memory
I added some debug printouts to the asr driver and pci code.
asr0: Adaptec Caching SCSI RAID mem 0xf600-0xf7ff
* Alfred Perlstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020330 21:51] wrote:
* Michael Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020330 21:34] wrote:
Your BIOS is assigning a memory range to the card that we don't believe
the bridge passes through. Our check is bogus because (as you see) the
range is actually legitimate
Is there a way that we can fix this without blindly allowing bad
bus_alloc_resources ? I'm a bit confused as to wheather our code is
behaving oddly or if it's just the device violating some spec...
Yes, our code is busted; it should check both ranges and get the
arithmetic right. I believe
This avoids a panic when probing, there's probably still some
badness going on with make/destroy dev in this driver.
Pending commentary from Scott, I think you should commit this.
Should I hold onto this card or should I suck it up and get
a 3ware online somewhere?
By all means use it;
On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 05:54:36PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 06:43:13PM -0700, M. Warner Losh wrote:
: David O'Brien committed a workaround to the clog port yesterday to
: move the initializer to main() instead of trying to do it statically.
:
: Is this
* Michael Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020330 22:25] wrote:
Is there a way that we can fix this without blindly allowing bad
bus_alloc_resources ? I'm a bit confused as to wheather our code is
behaving oddly or if it's just the device violating some spec...
Yes, our code is busted; it
Doug White wrote:
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, A.Z. wrote:
***Error code 1(ignored)
Did you miss this part?
Man, this throws everyone off.
The error was IGNORED. THERE IS NO PROBLEM.
Perhaps if the kernel printf also ignored the request to print
the little S.O.B.
Michael Smith wrote:
wtf is going on here?
Your BIOS is assigning a memory range to the card that we don't believe
the bridge passes through. Our check is bogus because (as you see) the
range is actually legitimate (and we booger up some calculations). Add
the
What's the basis of the assumption that the I/O range is
unsupported in the first place, and why isn't it true for this
bridge chip, if it's a valid assumption for others?
The information was provided in the debugging output and code that Alfred
supplied in earlier messages. The short
Kris Kennaway wrote:
How does one fix this in a library? I've been moving the
initialization to main() for applications.
Use assembly glue to put it in a linker set that gets pulled
in by the .init code.
This will only work for user space code, since it depends in
the crt0 treating it like a
Michael Smith wrote:
What's the basis of the assumption that the I/O range is
unsupported in the first place, and why isn't it true for this
bridge chip, if it's a valid assumption for others?
The information was provided in the debugging output and code that Alfred
supplied in earlier
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