On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Doug White wrote:
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Rasmus Skaarup wrote:
Hmm, but I'm not sure all kinds of storage devices have serialnumbers that
could be fetched (tape devices for instance?) and can we rely on the
hardware manufacturers to provide unique serialnumbers?
I get this one on every single boot. We're not shipping the snapshot
with that in place, right ?
real memory = 268423168 (262132K bytes)
avail memory = 257003520 (250980K bytes)
acquiring duplicate lock of same type: thrd_sleep
1st @ ../../../vm/vm_map.c:2288
2nd @ ../../../vm/vm_kern.c:172
Hi,
Since the addition of optimized 3DES encryption for x86, the build of the
smbfs kernel module has been broken (on all platforms). This is because
new files are now needed (des_enc.S for x86, des_enc.c for other
archs). The attached patch fixes this problem.
Reviews would be
$B7HBS5a?M>pJs%5!<%S%9!!L5NA%-%c%s%Z!<%s$N$*CN$i$;(B
$B$46=L#$N$J$$>pJs$G$7$?$i@?$K$*!W$K!!G[?.ITMW!!$H=q$-$4JV?.2<$5$$!#(B
ML$B$+$i:o=|$5$l$^$9!#$b$7$b%a!<%k$,=EJ#$7$?(B
$B>l9g$O$4MF
[Add jhb and move to -current]
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002 10:53:20 -0800,
Alfred Perlstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Alfred * Brian F. Feldman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020315 03:22] wrote:
Alfred Perlstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the problem?
Damn good question. Are the tracebacks
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002 19:08:53 +0900,
Seigo Tanimura [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Seigo Attached patch implements sx_upgrade() which should work as you said
Seigo above. This compiles fine, but is not tested yet.
The last patch breaks INVARIANTS. This one compiles and seems to work.
--- Poul-Henning Kamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get this one on every single boot. We're not shipping the snapshot
with that in place, right ?
real memory = 268423168 (262132K bytes)
avail memory = 257003520 (250980K bytes)
acquiring duplicate lock of same type: thrd_sleep
1st @
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rites:
I haven't seen this. I built a kernel today, and I have a dual processor
machine. Are you using any special kernel options, such as VFS_BIO_DEBUG
or something, or am I talking nuts? :)
Well, I have. On a single CPU net-booting -current.
--- Poul-Henning Kamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't seen this. I built a kernel today, and I have a dual processor
machine. Are you using any special kernel options, such as VFS_BIO_DEBUG
or something, or am I talking nuts? :)
Well, I have. On a single CPU net-booting -current. No.
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002 10:22:22 +0100,
Poul-Henning Kamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Poul-Henning acquiring duplicate lock of same type: thrd_sleep
Poul-Henning 1st @ ../../../vm/vm_map.c:2288
Poul-Henning 2nd @ ../../../vm/vm_kern.c:172
(snip)
Poul-Henning
On Sat, 2002-03-16 at 13:18, Murray Stokely wrote:
Thanks for your cooperation in keeping -CURRENT relatively stable
over the past week. Due to a request from the CVS administrators, we
are performing the code branch in the Perforce depot under
//depot/releng/5_dp1/. Commits to this
=== usr.bin/netstat
install -C -s -o root -g kmem -m 2555 netstat /usr/bin
install: /usr/bin/INS@4uTe: Bad address
consistently at that point.
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On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
I get this one on every single boot. We're not shipping the snapshot
with that in place, right ?
I assume this is from Brian's recent VM locking commit. Currently, it's
on the list of commits to back out of the DP1 branch, assuming the issues
--- Jeff Kletsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With apologies for an incomplete report, I am
including the (manually
transcribed) dump information. I have been able to
network boot from a
combination of the boot.flp and bin distribution
(though there are
problems with getting sysinstall to
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002 22:56:58 +0900,
Seigo Tanimura [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Seigo On Sat, 16 Mar 2002 10:22:22 +0100,
Seigo Poul-Henning Kamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Seigo Poul-Henning acquiring duplicate lock of same type: thrd_sleep
Seigo Poul-Henning 1st @ ../../../vm/vm_map.c:2288
Seigo
Summary:
Unable to boot from installation floppies on Sony PCG-SRX7E/P,
Asus (CUV4X?) MB, Intel SE440BX2 MB, due to missing acpi.ko or
inability of loader/kernel supplied with installation floppies to
run without it.
Otterr suggested that there may be ACPI issues with the
I've seen this as well, -current from about 5 days ago, dual proc 1.4GHz
K7 A7M266D with a 13GB IBM UDMA66 drive, GENERIC kernel + hints.
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, Hiten Pandya wrote:
--- Poul-Henning Kamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't seen this. I built a kernel today, and I have a dual
On 15 Mar 2002, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Emiel Kollof [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why not test for it like this (or similar):
[ -x /usr/sbin/kldxref ] /usr/bin/kldxref (etcetera...)
A better solution is
@(kldxref ${DESTDIR}${KMODDIR} || \
echo Ignoring non-fatal
This may fix some of the linking and crashing problems.
It does fix the ports/editors/vim linking problem.
I am *quite* irritated that I tried to get this patch committed into the
FSF CVS repo back in July 2001, but it got bikesheded to death. :-(
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Index:
Although I am still getting the following lock problems when I shut
the system down:
lock order reversal
1st 0xc036afc0 allproc @ ../../../kern/vfs_syscalls.c:452
2nd 0xc7ecce34 filedesc structure @ ../../../kern/vfs_syscalls.c:457
I've been seeing this since Feb 4.
Bill
To
okay... seems we are now out of topic... some arguments for a change some to
retain the old custom (and in my opinion bootless stuff). I think later
we'll need a survey for this and volunteers to do the work (if we want to do
the change)...
Alex are you still workin' for a patch?
Jan
Alex are you still workin' for a patch?
Yes, I am. But as I write before I am not familiar with this particular
part of GCC at all, so I cannot give any estimates and even promize to
produce a working patch. If some other more knowledgeable person
is feeling like beating me to it, please feel
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, M. Warner Losh wrote:
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Gavin Atkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: The patches never fixed one of the panics I see, with a GlobalVillage
: Ethernet/Modem card. The kernel still traps with a page fault in
: pccard_scan_cis, however
Based on Shizuka Kudo's observations, I have inventoried the recent
boot.flp imaged using bootable CD and the Intel SE440BX-2 motherboard.
I believe the breakage to have occurred between March 11th and 12th.
The following images boot the machine:
20020302
20020303
20020304
20020307
20020308
On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 09:47:31PM +0200, Vallo Kallaste wrote:
Hi
Just tried again with newly built world and kernel using vim from ports.
This is built with ATHENA widget support and the only difference in
make.conf from default is CPUTYPE=i686. What's wrong with -current? Gvim
Apply
On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 06:05:13AM +0100, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Garrett Wollman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What problems do you have with it?
Slow. Eats memory. Crashes all the time. Does not save state
between sessions. Does not render HTML 4 properly. Does not support
CSS
On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 04:43:47PM +0200, Maxim Sobolev wrote:
primary goals in all of this are (1) to provide a usable preview of
the 5.0-CURRENT code, and (2) to minimize the impact on -CURRENT
developers. After evaluating several different options, using
Perforce was deemed the best
David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use Opera 6. [...]
Please try http://www.techiegold.com/ with Opera 6.
No problem: http://www.ofug.org/~des/techiegold.png
DES
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Rich Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What about http://www.dice.com/jobsearch/index.html
http://www.ofug.org/~des/dice.png
(the error at the top is because my proxy blocks doubleclick)
DES
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Slow. Eats memory. Crashes all the time. Does not save state
between sessions. Does not render HTML 4 properly. Does not support
CSS properly. Does not zoom. Does not display PNG properly.
Incorrectly ignores cache-control headers on images. The
Wow.
I hate this whole direction.
I think it's an incredibly bad idea that we are not going
to be able to reproduce what went onto any given CDROM in
ten years.
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Having determined that the last bootable install image was 20020311,
I have network booted my Sony VAIO PCG-SRX7E/P using pxeboot and the
contents of the boot.flp image on an NFS mount.
If the boot process is allowed to progress without interruption, the
kernel panics:
[...]
vga0: Generic ISA
On 2002-03-15 22:11, Kenneth Culver wrote:
#include rehash.h, see the thread we had on this a few weeks back on
-chat.
OK, I'll look, but I disagree... Mozilla runs flawlessly for me, and
renders much faster than netscape, however it loads really slow. Opera
runs nicely too, although
Hello all
The system perl has been upgraded to Perl 5.6.1. This means that
it is a _very_ good idea to rebuild all your p5-* ports. As usual,
if there are any problems, I want to know about them.
M
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A long time ago I submitted PR misc/17848 which
removes CSRG libm sources. The audit trail shows
some commentary, but AFAICT nothing much has been
done based on that commentary. With the upcoming
release of of 5.0, I think we should consider the
removal od CSRG libm and the repo copying of
Hi,
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002 01:32:04 -0800
Maxime Henrion [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
mux Since the addition of optimized 3DES encryption for x86, the build of the
mux smbfs kernel module has been broken (on all platforms). This is because
mux new files are now needed (des_enc.S for x86, des_enc.c
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Jeff Kletsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: As in the past, Werner Losh's recommended
: OK set hw.pcic.intr_path=1
: OK set hw.pcic.irq=0
: OK boot
You might try current after March 16th to see if this is still
needed. I just fixed what I think was a
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Steve Kargl wr
ites:
A long time ago I submitted PR misc/17848 which
removes CSRG libm sources. The audit trail shows
some commentary, but AFAICT nothing much has been
done based on that commentary. With the upcoming
release of of 5.0, I think we should consider
Joerg Wunsch wrote:
| David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| Slow. Eats memory. Crashes all the time. Does not save state
| between sessions. Does not render HTML 4 properly. Does not support
| CSS properly. Does not zoom. Does not display PNG properly.
| Incorrectly ignores
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