After last night's new kernel and 'make world', I find I am seeing
some interesting new warnings at boot time:
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I too get those exact messages with my bktr, and my sound drivers.
pcib0: PCI host bus adapter on motherboard
pci0: PCI bus on pcib0
WARNING: "bktr" is usurping "bktr"'s cdevsw[]
- cut -
snd0: SoundBlaster 16 4.16
WARNING: "snd" is usurping "snd"'s cdevsw[]
sbmidi0 at port 0x330 on isa0
snd0:
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Curious why are you cvsupping every couple of minutes ?
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On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Amancio Hasty wrote:
Curious why are you cvsupping every couple of minutes ?
I think you have a language problem here. I think he meant it normally
takes a couple of minutes, not that he cvsups every couple of minutes.
David
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Richard Tobin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is that relevant for 3.2 as well as current? And by "disabling ultra
DMA" did you mean "disabling UDMA66" or "disabling UDMA completely"?
(You can permanently disable UDMA66 with a DOS utility available
from IBM, and it will then act as a plain UDMA33
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Amancio Hasty wrote:
Curious why are you cvsupping every couple of minutes ?
I think what was meant was that the CVSup process takes a few minutes
usually, but has taken over an hour now.
- alex
I thought felt your touch
In my car, on my clutch
But I guess it's just
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Wilko Bulte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe this is a stupid question and/or FAQ but:
You probably should have written to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead
of the -current list.
I'm currently cvsupping updates on the CVS repository. Most of the
times that is a couple of
Arghh... Yeap, upon reading the original message again it reads
as you have stated .
I need more sleep ... 8)
Tnks
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Amancio Hasty wrote:
Curious why are you cvsupping every couple of minutes ?
I think what was meant was that the CVSup process takes a few
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Amancio Hasty wrote:
Arghh... Yeap, upon reading the original message again it reads
as you have stated .
I need more sleep ... 8)
Nahh.. caffinated daemon candies OTOH...
- alex
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Maybe, your machine's date is wrong? Did you change cvsup server lately?
Did it upgrade it's version of cvsup? I once changed from de to nl and
saw similar results.
Cheers,
Nick
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999, Wilko Bulte wrote:
Maybe this is a stupid question and/or FAQ but:
I'm currently cvsupping
Mike Pritchard wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
- You are running cvsup with a different umask than usual. To guard
against this, you can add a "umask=022" setting in your supfile
(CVSup-16.0 and later).
Speaking of CVSup-16.0, I can't get the port in /usr/ports/net/cvsup to
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: Little patch for UPDATING:
Thanks!
Warner
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According to Mike Pritchard:
- linking cvspasswd
/usr/lib/crt0.o: file not recognize: File format not recognized
Why is it trying to link the old a.out run-time code ?
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As Nick Hibma wrote ...
Maybe, your machine's date is wrong? Did you change cvsup server lately?
Did it upgrade it's version of cvsup? I once changed from de to nl and
saw similar results.
Date is OK:
yedi#date
Sun Jul 4 22:13:55 CEST 1999
yedi#
cvsup version has not been changed.
I
As John Polstra wrote ...
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Wilko Bulte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe this is a stupid question and/or FAQ but:
You probably should have written to [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead
of the -current list.
Well, I was not exactly claiming this is a cvsup bug of some
Sun Jul 4 22:13:55 CEST 1999
yedi#
cvsup version has not been changed.
I did change the cvsup server some time ago, but I'm now back at
cvsup.nl.FreeBSD.org
hey! that's my queue! when did it start to happen?
If it was last week, then there might have been some cause in the
upgrading
Are you trying to configure your entire system using LDAP as the database
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FYI, I just upgraded from a Pentium/P54C at 133MHz on a Tyan Titan-III
motherboard to an AMD K6-III CPU at 450Mhz (100MHz bus speed) on a
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I previously built a machine with a K6-2 at 350MHz on an FIC VA-503+
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On 4 Jul 1999, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Richard Tobin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is that relevant for 3.2 as well as current? And by "disabling ultra
DMA" did you mean "disabling UDMA66" or "disabling UDMA completely"?
(You can permanently disable UDMA66 with a DOS utility available
For several months my cvsup/make world has ended with:
=== sys/modules/fxp
@ - /usr/src/sys
machine - /usr/src/sys/i386/include
echo "#define NFXP 1" fxp.h
echo "#define NBPFILTER 0" bpfilter.h
touch opt_bdg.h
perl
Depends on your motherboard. Try to just disable UDMA66 first.
Thanks, that's what I did. It works fine (I'm using a SOYO 5EHM
motherboard with an AMD K6-2/200). Performance is excellent; bonnie
gives:
---Sequential Output ---Sequential Input-- --Random--
Wilko Bulte wrote:
Several things can cause this:
- You are running cvsup with a different umask than usual. To guard
against this, you can add a "umask=022" setting in your supfile
(CVSup-16.0 and later).
I ran cvsup as root, umask set to 022.
OK, that must not have been the
gene wrote:
For several months my cvsup/make world has ended with:
We have some problems in freebsd, but never problems with make world that
last for months. :) Have you tried deleting /usr/obj/*, /usr/src/*, then
starting with just a plain 'make -DNOCLEAN world'? Also, what are
Anyone object to me fixing the wb driver so kernel builds on
the Alpha don't fall over anymore? The patch was gleened from
the similar changes to the al driver. Thanks.
-steve
Index: if_wb.c
===
RCS file:
* Mark Huizer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990705 02:47]:
I did change the cvsup server some time ago, but I'm now back at
cvsup.nl.FreeBSD.org
hey! that's my queue! when did it start to happen?
If it was last week, then there might have been some cause in the
upgrading of the machine to
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