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cicely10 is an alpha running -current from 3. Jul.
The kernel is a day younger.
What does 'ident /usr/sbin/sshd | grep monitor' say?
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pam_authok = pam_ctxt;
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I moved the Alpha build to a different disk, the next run should be OK.
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but not with your solution. I'll commit a
patch later today.
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sed(1) is broken, and breaks autoconf badly:
Ah, never mind, I see it's been fixed already.
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I'm planning on checking in the zero copy sockets code Tuesday evening,
MDT.
Great!
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What kernel version did you run before?
To reduce the timerange:
I am running a version around 17th june.
So am I.
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=== games/adventure
=== games/arithmetic
=== games/atc
=== games/backgammon
=== games/backgammon/backgammon
=== games/backgammon/teachgammon
=== games/battlestar
=== games/bcd
=== games/bs
=== games/caesar
=== games/canfield
=== games/canfield/canfield
=== games/canfield/cfscores
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=== games/snake
=== games/snake/snake
=== games/snake/snscore
=== games/trek
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And the answer is... it only uses the includes if you commit them
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*laugh*
Thanks for fixing it so quickly!
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It looks like /etc/rc.d/kerberos checks kerberos_stash before reading
rc.conf.
And the patch:
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signal.h declares psignal(3) which is quite different from psignal(9).
ISTR that all includes of sys/select.h in the kernel were changed to
includes of sys/selinfo.h. There seems to have been a lot of bitrot
since then.
Eric, can you fix this?
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Mike, looks like the /work/repo isn't mounted on bowie. Can you fix
this before the next run (7 am GMT tomorrow)?
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we need to extend this to handle a full thread table per process..
anyone have any ideas on how to do this?
Unfortunately, I think we're going to end up reimplementing procfs in
the sysctl tree...
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utility to print out a process tree.
Don't do anything in ps(1) that depends on libkvm. It has to be
doable with sysctl as well.
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Peter Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Isn't the kvm_*() interface somewhat frowned upon? Is there anything
missing from /proc that you need kvm_* for?
/proc is also frowned upon, use sysctl.
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Juli Mallett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I believe I can get pid, ppid, username (or at least uid [yay
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kvm(3).
You can get the full process table from sysctl (kern.proc.all)
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But I'll make sure that it works on alpha. Is that something that you
can test for me if I come up with a fix for?
I can easily test it, fire away.
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Does this fix things for you?
Yep, thanks!
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Ok, I've imported stat(1) and modified mergemaster to use it instead.
Works great, thanks!
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Done, but depends on other changes that aren't ready to be committed
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I am experiencing buildworld errors caused by the latest libfetch.so.
The CVSUP source is just a couple of minutes old.
re-cvsup and rebuild.
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Looks like this is going to be necessary after each
buildworld, then. :-/
No. Mergemaster should not use Perl, and the fact that it does is a
bug.
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make: don't know how to make /usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/lib/libssl.a. Stop
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I didn't think of that. I'll commit a workaround ASAP, but I'm not
sure how to fix it properly.
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I was wondering about that too... Admins, any signs of faulty RAM or
cooling problems in ref5?
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The single biggest problem seemed to be NFS, but you're not using that
anymore are you?
I do, the sources are on NFS, but the obj dir is in /tmp.
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Amazing, the obvious. Now I get this:
Hmm, I didn't get any more trouble after I fixed the pragma problem.
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If you want final commit approval/objections, you really need to either
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Revision 1.51 of su.c fixes the bug.
No it doesn't.
You're right, it doesn't work and I don't have time to go groveling
through the kernel to figure out why. Please back out 1.51 and commit
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err(1, %s, path);
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errx(1, Perl is not installed, try 'pkg_add -r perl');
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Of course, it won't work if Perl was installed with a non-standard
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Actually, in DP1 psignal() might not have held it the entire time. I fixed
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Oh, good then. My favorite kind of bug: the already-fixed kind :)
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sys/kern/kern_exit.c: 436: p-p_stat = SZOMB;
One of these is touching p_stat without holding sched_lock.
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the kernel-text addresses in the stack dump to figure out the backtrace.
How do I get a stack trace? I can't get the 'examine' command to
actually print anything...
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This was fixed an hour or so ago. Phk backed out the daddr_t size
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Does that fix the loader too, or just the kernel?
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ck ^= (int)*d++ 8;
--n;
case 1:
ck ^= (int)*d++;
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Hmm, does this mean Duff's Device is not valid C?
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On 2002-05-11 18:34, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Hmm, does this mean Duff's Device is not valid C?
It is ugly. I'm not sure if it's non-standard too. My impression
until now was that jumping from an outter block 'inside' a contained
block
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Please stop this thread.
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Pawel Worach [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any idea?
rpcgen needs to be a bootstrap tool, but isn't. This has been broken
for a long time, just not visibly. Try the attached patch.
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the very nice side effect of clobbering the old Perl binary.
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