Re: libc.so.7: undefined reference to `rpc_call'

2018-01-09 Thread Chris H
On Tue, 09 Jan 2018 18:30:49 -0800 said Apologies in advance, as this is on RELENG_11. But I'm not on the releng list. I get libc.so.7: undefined reference to `rpc_call' building world on a jail I created to update some older boxes that are well past due. The jail(8)

libc.so.7: undefined reference to `rpc_call'

2018-01-09 Thread Chris H
Apologies in advance, as this is on RELENG_11. But I'm not on the releng list. I get libc.so.7: undefined reference to `rpc_call' building world on a jail I created to update some older boxes that are well past due. The jail(8) host is running a recent -CURRENT, and the jail is running 11.1 from

Re: LLD: man pages missing?

2018-01-09 Thread Ed Maste
On 25 December 2017 at 15:16, O. Hartmann wrote: > I have installed most recent CURRENT as of r327219 with LLD_IS_LD=YES set > via /etc/src.conf. > > I try to find some options and tried "man ld", "man lld" and "ld.lld". In the > the latter > two cases there can nothing

Re: ipfw: manpage: semantics of "receive" and "xmit" interfaces

2018-01-09 Thread Rodney W. Grimes
> On 09.01.2018 12:28, O. Hartmann wrote: > > In section RULE OPTIONS, there is recv|xmit|via explained (a bit). There is > > also an example: > > > > ipfw add deny ip from any to any out recv ed0 xmit ed1 > > > > Can someone explain a bit more what the semantics of these is? I get > >

New NUMA support coming to CURRENT

2018-01-09 Thread Jeff Roberson
Hello folks, I am working on merging improved NUMA support with policy implemented by cpuset(2) over the next week. This work has been supported by Dell/EMC's Isilon product division and Netflix. You can see some discussion of these changes here: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13403

Re: ipfw: manpage: semantics of "receive" and "xmit" interfaces

2018-01-09 Thread Andrey V. Elsukov
On 09.01.2018 12:28, O. Hartmann wrote: > In section RULE OPTIONS, there is recv|xmit|via explained (a bit). There is > also an example: > > ipfw add deny ip from any to any out recv ed0 xmit ed1 > > Can someone explain a bit more what the semantics of these is? I get > especially > confused by

Re: thinkpad carbon 5thgen + thunderbolt 3 dock

2018-01-09 Thread clutton
On Tue, 2018-01-09 at 00:40 +0100, Michael Gmelin wrote: > > On Tue, 09 Jan 2018 00:16:01 +0200 > clutton wrote: > > > Hi list. > > > > I have a thinkpad carbon 5th gen with ThinkPad Thunderbolt 3 Dock. > > The > > notebook doesn't work well with dock station, and I'm looking

Re: Make periodic's output log to files if sendmail is disabled on install

2018-01-09 Thread mykel
On 2018/01/08 00:34, Chris H wrote: On Sun, 7 Jan 2018 23:05:44 -0500 said 1) if sendmail is disabled during installation, have periodic's output logged to files (per example in https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?periodic(8) ) 2) make this the default anyway (logging to

ipfw: manpage: semantics of "receive" and "xmit" interfaces

2018-01-09 Thread O. Hartmann
I feel confused by the ipfw manpage, while trying to setup a set of filtering rules on a small router project with in-kernel NAT. It is a kind of hard based on the ipfw man page to figure out, what the meaning is of the receive and xmit interface. Maybe it is only me that has problems, but I

CUURENT: Cross-build for 11.1-RELENG (base packages) fails: *** [create-kernel-packages] Error code 70

2018-01-09 Thread O. Hartmann
Recently, building 11.1-RELENG soruces on CURRENT (most recent on amd64) start failing with an obscure error, shown below. Is this something I need to take care of in make.conf, src.conf or anywere elese? Thanks in advance, Oliver [...] ===> Creating FreeBSD-kernel-generic-11.1_6 pkg: Warning: