Am 14.01.2017 um 00:11 schrieb Alan Somers:
> I take it back. The first three columns _are_ rendered, but they
> don't show up on some monitiors. It's as if those monitors require a
> minimum amount of overscan on the left side of the screen, and vt(4)
> doesn't provide enough. Can that be
Hi Ngie,
Quite possibly an incompatibility between the port or the upstream software
build/self-test rigging with the rather new FreeBSD 12-CURRENT. Since I do not
have the latter, I am soliciting patches (through Bugzilla).
I am staring at
Hi Shawn,
The compilation attempt was done on an invalid configuration and has zero
relevance whatsoever. As the log says:
!!! Jail is newer than host. (Jail: 121, Host: 1100116) !!!
!!! This is not supported. !!!
!!! Host kernel must be same or newer than jail. !!!
!!! Expect build
,
r376742.
Thanks everybody.
Best regards,
Matthias
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From: Matthias Andree matthias.and...@gmx.de
Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 12:58:30 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Fix build on FreeBSD 11 that removes DIOCGDINFO.
The replacement
Greetings,
I am getting new reports of package build failures on head (i386 and
amd64 have reported these so far):
Ident: $FreeBSD: head/misc/e2fsprogs-libblkid/Makefile 370388
2014-10-07 19:15:52Z mandree $
Log URL:
Am 03.11.2014 um 22:48 schrieb Freddie Cash:
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 1:40 PM, Hans Petter Selasky h...@selasky.org wrote:
Is it possible when upgrading a system via pkg to selectivly switch
upgrades ON/OFF. For example I have a custom ffmpeg install and would like
to keep it every time I do a
Greetings,
I have just updated sysutils/e2fsprogs and its slave ports(*), and test
drove them on redports. The self-test suite is failing on 11-CURRENT
i386 and amd64, but not on 10 or older releases.
11-amd64: https://redports.org/buildarchive/20141007190638-31576
11-i386:
Am 07.10.2014 um 21:32 schrieb Antoine Brodin:
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 9:26 PM, Matthias Andree mand...@freebsd.org wrote:
Greetings,
I have just updated sysutils/e2fsprogs and its slave ports(*), and test
drove them on redports. The self-test suite is failing on 11-CURRENT
i386 and amd64
Am 07.10.2014 um 22:17 schrieb Antoine Brodin:
So, the test fail on head, but if you look carefully, 1480342*1024
= 0x5a5a... which looks like malloc junk.
Bingo, thanks for the pointer.
But when I turn off malloc debugging ( ln -s 'abort:false,junk:false'
/etc/malloc.conf ) the tests
Am 07.10.2014 um 23:57 schrieb Matthias Andree:
Am 07.10.2014 um 22:17 schrieb Antoine Brodin:
So, the test fail on head, but if you look carefully, 1480342*1024
= 0x5a5a... which looks like malloc junk.
Bingo, thanks for the pointer.
But when I turn off malloc debugging ( ln -s
Am 12.09.2014 um 23:38 schrieb Bryan Drewery:
The proper fix is to fix scripts to be portable and use #! /usr/bin/env
bash rather than /bin/bash.
Proper portability means scripting for a POSIX sh, and /bin/sh can
handle those scripts. In the majority of cases replacing == by = in
test or [
Am 01.08.2014 um 18:25 schrieb O. Hartmann:
After the unbound update - or coinciding this update in CURRENT - I have
massive and
disturbing problems connecting to some sites, email servers and even the SVN
server of
FreeBSD (ports and src).
For some name resoltions I receive
Host
Am 12.06.2014 00:36, schrieb O. Hartmann:
I use my boxes for daily work and in most cases, the usage of applications is
the same.
Compiling the OS and updating ports while having claws-mail and firefox
opened is some
usual scenario.
I realise since a couple of weeks, if not months now,
Am 09.01.2014 02:59, schrieb Mikhail T.:
On 08.01.2014 20:05, Peter Wemm wrote:
The path of least resistance is to make a libmd2 port. It's the only way I
can see you getting to use it on 10.0.
*I* don't really care. *I* don't use md2 myself. I became aware of the problem
by accident --
Am 12.11.2013 18:13, schrieb Zhihao Yuan:
BTW, iirc VC STL has the same issue. But libstdc++ has an honorable
history of supporting incomplete type in STL declaration.
A disservice, not honorable.
Nonstandard extensions, however convenient, are a pain when writing
portable code. I am
Matthew Seaman matt...@freebsd.org schrieb:
On 02/11/2013 01:55, Eric van Gyzen wrote:
This kind of proxy configuration is not uncommon. It would be
awesome
if this would Just Work. It would remove an impediment to adoption,
which is especially important in the kind of environments that
Am 02.11.2013 11:50, schrieb Matthew Seaman:
On 02/11/2013 10:15, Matthias Andree wrote:
I understand from Eric's pist that the issue is that through his
limiting proxies, the SRV are not available at all so he does not even
get to the point where he could get the pkgN.nyi.freebsd.org
http
Am 26.10.2013 14:42, schrieb Rainer Hurling:
Am 26.10.2013 13:04, schrieb Matthias Andree:
Am 26.10.2013 12:56, schrieb Rainer Hurling:
After svn update my 11.0-CURRENT box to r257152, the build breaks.
Obviously there is something wrong with the newest patches for sbin/pkg
(or libcrypt). Am
Am 25.10.2013 14:18, schrieb Aleksandr Rybalko:
Hello fellow hackers!
I finally reach the point when I can work with newcons instead of
syscons on my laptop. Yes, I know it still buggy and have a lot of
style(9) problems. But we really have to get it into HEAD and 10.0 to
enable shiny new
Am 26.10.2013 12:56, schrieb Rainer Hurling:
After svn update my 11.0-CURRENT box to r257152, the build breaks.
Obviously there is something wrong with the newest patches for sbin/pkg
(or libcrypt). Am I the only one observing this?
Any help is appreciated,
Rainer Hurling
[..snip..]
Am 17.09.2013 01:04, schrieb ajtiM:
Again me…
I was (am) long postmaster user. Is it possible to use on FreeBSD 10 too,
please? Or is better to use something different?
Portmaster works for me on FreeBSD 10-CURRENT. Be sure to use an
up-to-date ports tree and install an up-to-date portmaster.
Am 12.09.2013 23:44, schrieb Walter Hurry:
On 9.1, if I cd to /usr/ports/dns/libidn and issue 'sudo make config', I
get a dialog asking me whether I want DOCS and/or NLS.
However, on 10-CURRENT (r255358) I get this:
$ cd /usr/ports/dns/libidn
$ sudo make config
=== Options unchanged
$
Am 10.09.2013 01:51, schrieb Christos Zoulas:
On Sep 10, 1:21am, d...@des.no (=?utf-8?Q?Dag-Erling_Sm=C3=B8rgrav?=) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: [PATCH] mtree should not output size if the file is not a reg
| Roll a large tarball (e.g. a complete FreeBSD installation). Copy it to
| different
Am 20.05.2013 15:49, schrieb Ulrich Spörlein:
Hey all,
I'm running the coverity builds/scan on a 8.2 VM, buildworld was fine 7d
ago, now it's kaput:
...
This is on src r250825 and the host is running
FreeBSD scan.freebsd.your.org 8.2-STABLE FreeBSD 8.2-STABLE #2 r223420: Wed
Jun 22
Am 20.04.2013 23:29, schrieb Jeremy Chadwick:
My feeling is that the stalls are mostly from the error handler and the
overall time the drive is frozen gets shorter. If it had not _felt_
faster, I'd not have left that in sysctl.conf in the first place.
Your understanding of what that sysctl
Am 04.04.2013 03:05, schrieb Jeremy Chadwick:
Please provide gpart show -p ada1 output, both here and in the PR,
if you could.
=63 1953525105ada1 MBR (931G)
63 209714337 ada1s1 freebsd [active] (100G)
209714400 800 - free - (400k)
I have just sent more information to the PR at
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=157397
The short summary (more info in the PR) is:
- limiting tags to 31 does not help
- disabling NCQ appears to help in initial testing, but warrants more
testing
- error happens during
Am 04.04.2013 01:38, schrieb Jeremy Chadwick:
...
While skimming Linux libata code and commits in the past, the only
glaringly obvious bug/issue I see is with SB600/SB700 chipsets (the
hardware revision apparently matters) and port multiplier (PMP) support
and soft resets.
Are you using a
Am 31.03.2013 23:02, schrieb Scott Long:
So what I hear you and Matthias saying, I believe, is that it should be
easier to
force disks to fall back to non-NCQ mode, and/or have a more responsive
black-list for problematic controllers. Would this help the situation? It's
hard to
justify
Am 31.03.2013 06:00, schrieb Peter Wemm:
We're talking about 10.x, so if you want it fixed, you need update
with 10.x information.
Please put 10.x diagnostics in the PR.
I will not. The PR was filed four months before 10-CURRENT branched;
I have no reason to assume it were to be no longer
Am 27.03.2013 22:22, schrieb Alexander Motin:
Hi.
Since FreeBSD 9.0 we are successfully running on the new CAM-based ATA
stack, using only some controller drivers of old ata(4) by having
`options ATA_CAM` enabled in all kernels by default. I have a wish to
drop non-ATA_CAM ata(4) code,
The error xdm is loggin is:
===
Build Date: 07 April 2012 04:51:08PM
Current version of pixman: 0.24.2
Before reporting problems, check http://wiki.x.org
to make sure that you have the latest version.
Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, (==) default setting,
Am 03.04.2012 13:21, schrieb Andrey Simonenko:
Hello,
I use one port from the Ports Collection, that works with FP. Having
reinstalled it (its version was not changed) I noticed that it started
to work incorrectly. After debugging and disassembling its code I found
out that the
Am 29.03.2012 22:52, schrieb Eric van Gyzen:
Respectfully, no. The default is to store /tmp in UFS, either in its
own partition (with Auto Defaults) or in / (if no partition was created
for it), and to refrain from clearing it at boot. Thus, although /tmp
is not guaranteed to persist in
Am 30.03.2012 21:36, schrieb Adrian Chadd:
Let me tell you a story.
Someone decided that ext4 could have a decent speed up if it
implemented the posix standard for not flushing files on close().
After all, if you needed it to be guaranteed to be written to disk,
you would call a flush
Am 23.02.2012 12:22, schrieb O. Hartmann:
Several time ago I tried to do some development within an IDE, not even
for lectural and educational purposes. Since most of our software is
written in C/C++ and OpenCL, I highly prefered ANJUTA, since this IDE
was highly customizable, flexible and
Am 27.12.2011 22:53, schrieb David Thiel:
I've had multiple machines now (9.0-RC3, amd64, i386 and earlier
9-CURRENT on ppc) running SU+J that have had unexplained panics and
crashes start happening relating to disk I/O. When I end up running a
full fsck, it keeps turning out that the disk
Am 24.12.2011 00:56, schrieb Alexander Best:
hi there,
is -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 really necessary for i386 builds any longer?
i built GENERIC (including modules) with and without that flag. the results
are:
1654496 bytes with the flag set
vs.
1654952 bytes with the
Am 11.10.2011 15:31, schrieb Larry Rosenman:
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011, Dimitry Andric wrote:
On 2011-10-09 19:32, Larry Rosenman wrote:
I had gotten a PR about sysutils/lsof not compiling with clang. I had
Vic Abell check it out, and the problem is NOT with lsof per se, but
with the system
Am 25.07.2011 09:21, schrieb Alexander Best:
On Mon Jul 25 11, Adrian Chadd wrote:
Is it perhaps doing disk IO using mmap?
how can i check, whether that's the case or not?
Use truss(1) for instance.
However, unless there are *practical* problems, a high number of page
faults is not an
Am 24.07.2011 23:25, schrieb Alexander Best:
hi there,
i noticed that chromium, expecially in combination with nspluginwrapper and
flash, is causing a lot of I/O faults. i ran 'top -mio -I -n 99' and after
It's causing page faults, which is a massive difference.
only ~ 4 hours of
This (GSSAPI linker failure on 9-CURRENT because its libhx509 needs MD2
but libcrypto doesn't provide it) affects security/putty 0.6.1 as well
now. There is now lots of stuff on the web on this incompatibility.
*Someone needs to fix the GSSAPI-Kerberos/MD2 conflict before the
9-release cycle!*
Am 29.04.2011 02:11, schrieb Colin Mitchell:
Hello, BSDians.
I am kind of a n00b to FreeBSD but have had great success and fun with
it so far.
I have two old Dell servers at home. One has Ubuntu server and is my
web and mail server. The other is FreeBSD, and I run servers for a
video
Am 28.03.2011 07:53, schrieb Garrett Cooper:
On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 10:29 PM, Eitan Adler li...@eitanadler.com wrote:
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 12:19 AM, Daniel O'Connor docon...@gsoft.com.au
wrote:
Hi,
I am trying the new installer and I find that it still asks you for a time
zone even if
Am 03.01.2011 14:14, schrieb Ivan Voras:
On 12/29/10 11:32, David Demelier wrote:
Hello,
Sometimes when I use my external harddrive I get these awful message :
g_vfs_done():da1[WRITE(offset=34590720, length=65536)]error = 5
/var/log/messages.1.bz2:Dec 21 18:36:07 Abricot kernel:
Am 22.08.2010 13:21, schrieb Dag-Erling Smørgrav:
Gabor PALI p...@freebsd.org writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes:
Gabor PALI p...@freebsd.org writes:
Sorry for chiming in, just a quick idea. If you find the get a
high-level language that compiled to C idea good,
I don't think
-analyzer.llvm.org/scan-build.html
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of regexp matchers, both directly in
the re2 documentation, as well as indirect through links and references.
Might be worth a read, together with profiling Doug's test case if he
could tell you how to reproduce those.
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I wrote:
Might be worth a read, together with profiling Doug's test case if he
could tell you how to reproduce those.
Make that since he has provided the means to reproduce those. I had
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and comment if you're knowledgeable about
either run-time linking, KRB5/GSSAPI, or both :)
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Am 06.07.2010 10:54, schrieb Kostik Belousov:
On Tue, Jul 06, 2010 at 10:20:28AM +0200, Matthias Andree wrote:
Please help: read PR bin/147175 and comment if you're knowledgeable about
either run-time linking, KRB5/GSSAPI, or both :)
You need to gather and show exact command that fails
that in the KRB5 protocol and checksum RFCs. If it's
not mandatory we may want to nuke MD2 from Kerberos to remedy a
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freestanding, and attributes to select builtins and the likes.
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Stack backtrace:
(no backtrace)
Since then, no further problems have been logged in the past three and a
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to capture the boot logging by booting headless
tomorrow. We'll see.
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/etc/local/rc.d might work, it's quite similar to the /etc/opt approach
configuration stuff for /opt applications on Linux.
I'm actually leaning towards (2) as being the best solution, as it's easy
and functional.
Seconded from the user's view.
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in the root partition for real, and when it's
shadowed by the actual /usr/local or /usr mount, punch a hole so you can
look at the rootfs with unionfs or something. I'd like Oliver's
suggestion better though.
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On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 02:00:08AM +0100, Matthias Andree wrote:
Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How much do you intend to use NSS for? I mean, what's the point of
adopting this cool infrastructure if all you are going to do
-only, so they can't
have had dirty blocks.
At the next reboot, FreeBSD checked all three UFS file systems as they
hadn't been umounted cleanly before. Makes me wonder if FreeBSD gave up
on the super blocks...
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to an outside server (my ISP's DCF receiver) via the same
gateway just fine.
Is my expectation wrong or is there a pertinent IPFW2 bug in a current
5.2-BETA kernel?
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Sean Chittenden wrote:
Is my expectation wrong or is there a pertinent IPFW2 bug in a current
5.2-BETA kernel?
You're alone in this, though cjc hasn't been able to reproduce this.
Are you on a multi-homed system? -sc
Sort of. I do have three xl(4) NICs in my system.
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, David O'Brien wrote:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 02:00:08AM +0100, Matthias Andree wrote:
As a user, I like /rescue better than the step-child that /stand/* used
to be. It's part of the world, which /stand wasn't.
Except that we still have /stand. It should be shot
echo NO_TCSH=true /etc/make.conf # avoid resurrection of evil
# next make world
Looks that a system without [t]csh is supported. And it works for me.
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in libc.so.4 that are
in libc.so.5).
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detection/configuration issues in the kernel? Anything known?
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ro at first and then
mount -u'd to rw.
Since I don't want to point the finger on anything yet: has anyone else
seen swapoff -a or r/w on ext3 partitions cause strange things?
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I'm getting complaints from ata or atapicam during boot-up, but my
CD-ROM seems fine (reading, at least). ACPI enabled, sym driver enabled
+ in use with a 875 chip (Tekram DC-390F) and cd0, da0, sa0, sa1.
Is this something to worry about?
dmesg excerpt:
...
atapci0: VIA 82C686A UDMA66
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Can you play those discs in your cd-rw drive ?
Is this a useful test after all? Most drives go down to 1x playing
audio, which is nowhere near 52x or what's current nowadays.
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with optimization on some architectures
(among them 32-bit SPARC), but was fine with lower or no optimization.
(details in sourceforge cvs browser, check src/datastore_db.c 1.29-1.30)
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bad blocks on write
(ARWE). I've seen a drive shipping with ARRE set but ARWE unset - it
would reassign on read rather than write. Whatever the manufacturer had
in mind configuring the drive before shipping it...
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doesn't eat tons of CPU time there like it does on Linux.
Update your Linux top or run fewer processes on it then. :-
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Marcin Dalecki schrieb am 2003-07-07:
Matthias Andree wrote:
Update your Linux top or run fewer processes on it then. :-
You know that file system name lookup is one of the most
expensive system calls under UNIX?
So what? If you don't like the interface because it does ever so
expensive
-- on a 266 MHz
Pentium-II, Linux 2.4, 5 years old, with 190 processes. The box idles
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the
NUM LOCK LED. X11 hasn't been started, just text console mode.
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Hi,
make world fails, rm -rf /usr/obj ; make -DNOCLEAN world is fine.
make world failure happens in
--
stage 2: cleaning up the object tree
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=== gnu/usr.bin/tar
rm -f
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 10:21:51AM +0200, Matthias Andree wrote:
make world fails, rm -rf /usr/obj ; make -DNOCLEAN world is fine.
Always update with 'cvs update -PdA'
I used cvsup without -s. shrug
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