On Sat, 22 Nov 2003, M. Warner Losh wrote:
> In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Richard Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> : M. Warner Losh wrote:
> :
> : > : I agree. termcap.small is amazingly uncurrent. However, perhaps some
> : > : merging and reducing is in order. Why is a fu
* Daniel Eischen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031122 20:46] wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Nov 2003, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
>
> > This should make things work properly for apps that are linked
> > against libc_r and use filedescriptor passing.
> >
> > Can someone review and approve it please?
>
> This isn't neede
Mark Linimon wrote:
> > Is this where we start swapping stories about "when I was a young
> > sysadmin, we didn't need no stinkin vi. We used ed and liked it!". :-)
>
> No, this is where we, out of respect for the mbox size of our fellow
> readers of -current, take this thread to -chat.
>
> Pl
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Richard Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: M. Warner Losh wrote:
:
: > : I agree. termcap.small is amazingly uncurrent. However, perhaps some
: > : merging and reducing is in order. Why is a full cons25 or vt2xx needed?
: > : vi only needs a few ca
On Sat, 22 Nov 2003, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> This should make things work properly for apps that are linked
> against libc_r and use filedescriptor passing.
>
> Can someone review and approve it please?
This isn't needed. Any time a file descriptor is used, a call
should first be made to _FD_
From: "Richard Coleman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Is this where we start swapping stories about "when I was a young
> sysadmin, we didn't need no stinkin vi. We used ed and liked it!". :-)
the point is that when you really want your valuable data back
(without resorting to backups) a small, simple
This is the last snip of output. What I did was get the patch from
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/57198 to fix the
problem I have with the new ata driver not recongizing some deprecated
ioctl. Anyone have any suggestions? I am running current.
Thanks,
Jason
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> Is this where we start swapping stories about "when I was a young
> sysadmin, we didn't need no stinkin vi. We used ed and liked it!". :-)
No, this is where we, out of respect for the mbox size of our fellow
readers of -current, take this thread to -chat.
Please.
mcl
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boyd, rounin wrote:
how about no copy of vi, or termcap and one copy of ed?
Is this where we start swapping stories about "when I was a young
sysadmin, we didn't need no stinkin vi. We used ed and liked it!". :-)
Actually, as a sysadmin who's grown old, fat, and lazy, I would prefer
to not ne
how about no copy of vi, or termcap and one copy of ed?
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M. Warner Losh wrote:
: I agree. termcap.small is amazingly uncurrent. However, perhaps some
: merging and reducing is in order. Why is a full cons25 or vt2xx needed?
: vi only needs a few capabilities. I think we mostly use copies of large
: termcap entries because copying the whole things is
I've been trying to install something 5-ish on a Sony PCG-GRX570
laptop.
I started off trying to boot off of the 5.1 release CD, normally,
w/out acpi, and safe. Every option panic-ed, with essentially the
same message (see below), although it followed a different driver
depending on how it was b
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Bruce Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: > Mine is better because it has a more representative slice of currently
: > used terminal types. Maybe we should replace termcap.small with mine
: > (maybe with the copyright notice).
:
: I agree. termcap.smal
This should make things work properly for apps that are linked
against libc_r and use filedescriptor passing.
Can someone review and approve it please?
Index: uthread_recvmsg.c
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RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/lib/libc_r/uthread/uthread
On Sat, 22 Nov 2003, M. Warner Losh wrote:
> In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Bruce Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> : On Sat, 22 Nov 2003, M. Warner Losh wrote:
> : > Timing Solutions uses the following minimal termcap for its embedded
> : > applications. It has a number of term
By accident, I tried to mount a CD as UDF, and got the follwoing panic:
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
cpuid = 0; apic id = 00
fault virtual address = 0x0
fault code = supervisor read, page not present
instruction pointer = 0x8:0xc06c2f6c
stack pointer
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Bruce Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: On Sat, 22 Nov 2003, M. Warner Losh wrote:
:
: > In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: > Bruce M Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: > : On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 04:31:10PM -0800, Tim Kientzle wrote:
: >
At 5:22 PM -0800 2003/11/22, David O'Brien wrote:
Please, NO. There wasn't an FTP client available for this type of
recovery pre-/rescue, there shouldn't be one now.
Why? Why cut your nose off to spite your face? Even though this
capability may not have existed before, why shouldn't we have
On Sat, 22 Nov 2003, Ryan Sommers wrote:
> I'm having difficulty getting battery and thermal status. If I compile the
> kernel with APM support I get battery statistics but if I try to put
> APM/ACPI in the kernel ACPI reports that another PM system is enabled and
> doesn't load the /dev/acpi devi
On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 02:11:30PM -0800, Tim Kientzle wrote:
> >Thanks to /rescue and the live filesystem archives on
> >current.freebsd.org, I was able to recover
> >... I could have used the ftp client (or fetch) in /rescue :-)
>
> Yes, fetch would be useful. I imagine a lot of people
>
On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 03:33:51PM -0600, Guy Helmer wrote:
> Tim Kientzle wrote:
> > Guy Helmer wrote:
> > > Thanks to /rescue and the live filesystem archives on
> > > current.freebsd.org, I was able to recover a machine
> > > that I hosed after the statfs change by trying to installworld
> > > w
I'm having difficulty getting battery and thermal status. If I compile the
kernel with APM support I get battery statistics but if I try to put
APM/ACPI in the kernel ACPI reports that another PM system is enabled and
doesn't load the /dev/acpi device. If I take APM out and compile in ACPI I
ge
I have a current system configured to use a serial console. I'm
getting a 'login_tty /dev/console: Inappropriate ioctl for device'
to the console every few seconds.
bash-2.05b# cat /boot.config
-Dh
In /etc/ttys, i have set console as:
console "/usr/libexec/getty std.115200" vt100 on secure
From: Christian Laursen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Steve Ames <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > If you telnet to 127.0.0.1 the system still believes you are
> > coming from your public IP. Bizarre that. Other IPs don't act
> > that way. My system has two public IPs and 127.0.0.1. If I
> > telnet
On Sat, 22 Nov 2003, Jonathan E Fosburgh wrote:
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> > > ../dcop/dcopidl/dcopidl ./ksycoca.h > ksycoca.kidl || ( rm -f
> > > ksycoca.kidl ; false )
> > > Fatal error 'Spinlock called when not threaded.' at line 88 in file
> > > /usr/src/lib/lib
On Sat, 22 Nov 2003, Dimitry Andric wrote:
> On 2003-11-22 at 00:39:45 Tim Kientzle wrote:
>
> > Right now, /sbin/init is statically linked.
>
> Not here... I've built everything with WITH_DYNAMICROOT since the time
> the option was introduced, and as such:
>
> # file /sbin/init
> /sbin/init:
From: Barney Wolff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2003 1:14 PM
> To: Bruce Evans
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: dumb question 'Bad system call' after make world
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 11:42:04PM +1100, Bruce Evans wrote:
> > On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Barney Wol
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Bruce M Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 04:31:10PM -0800, Tim Kientzle wrote:
: > * /rescue/vi is currently unusable if /usr is missing because
: >the termcap database is in /usr. One possibility
: >would be to buil
Steve Ames <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you telnet to 127.0.0.1 the system still believes you are
> coming from your public IP. Bizarre that. Other IPs don't act
> that way. My system has two public IPs and 127.0.0.1. If I
> telnet to myself on either of the public IPs then I appear
> from the
Matt Smith wrote:
I've just updated to 5.2-BETA today and have noticed that my spamd is
now rejecting all connections from spamc because they are not coming
from 127.0.0.1 any more. It's now using my public IP address of 82.x.x.x:
Yes, same problem here: at first, amavis refused to accept mails
On Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 11:42:04PM +1100, Bruce Evans wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Barney Wolff wrote:
>
> > Will somebody please tell me when "make world" is ever correct in the
> > environment of the last several years? I've been unable to understand
> > its continued existence as a target.
>
* Tim Kientzle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031121 18:40]:
> Leo Bicknell wrote:
> >To boot a machine into single user mode you need a kernel, init,
> >and /bin/sh (minimally). It would seem to me that alone is a good
> >argument for those three things to be static.
> * Rewrite dlopen() to not require d
On Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 08:08:29AM -0500, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
> >
> > We never did any page crossing on ohci/ehci bevor the newbus change
> > took place.
>
> Found it!!! Definitely a problem created then...
>
> --- ohci.c 12 Nov 2003 01:40:11 - 1.138
> +++ ohci.c 22 Nov 2
Garrett Wollman wrote:
You forgot:
* Allow statically-linked programs to use dynamic NSS modules
by forking a (dynamically-linked) resolver process when
needed.
This leads to a related, but widely disparaged option:
* Have a persistent NSS caching daemon with
Am 21.11.2003 um 03:37 schrieb ALeXiS AsTeRX:
I'm quite new to FreeBSD, and I would like to know how to make a
D-Link (DWL-120) USB wireless adapter work in FreeBSD, or at least
whether there is any driver supporting that, or something in
development currently..
product ATMEL UHB124
On 2003-11-22 at 00:39:45 Tim Kientzle wrote:
> Right now, /sbin/init is statically linked.
Not here... I've built everything with WITH_DYNAMICROOT since the time
the option was introduced, and as such:
# file /sbin/init
/sbin/init: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (FreeBSD), fo
> /usr/src/contrib/libstdc++/libsupc++/unwind-cxx.h:41:20: unwind.h: No such=
> file or directory
> mkdep: compile failed
> *** Error code 1
> =20
> Stop in /usr/src/gnu/lib/libstdc++.
> *** Error code 1
I'm running 5.1-CURRENT now, but I was able to build 5.1-RELEASE-p10. I
suspect you nee
I noticed the same thing yesterday when postgresql stopped working
properly because there wasn't an entry for my public IP in the
pg_hba.conf file.
If you telnet to 127.0.0.1 the system still believes you are
coming from your public IP. Bizarre that. Other IPs don't act
that way. My system has tw
> I've just updated to 5.2-BETA today and have noticed that my spamd is
> now rejecting all connections from spamc because they are not coming
> from 127.0.0.1 any more. It's now using my public IP address of 82.x.x.x:
>
> Nov 22 14:38:30 womble spamd[657]: unauthorized connection from
> 82-32-
I've just updated to 5.2-BETA today and have noticed that my spamd is
now rejecting all connections from spamc because they are not coming
from 127.0.0.1 any more. It's now using my public IP address of 82.x.x.x:
Nov 22 14:38:30 womble spamd[657]: unauthorized connection from
82-32-25-111.cable
heh. IBM? It's bad. All of the ones that I had (also running -current
from within 24 hours) that were spitting that were bad (All were POS IBMs
too!). Just my guess, however.
Regards,
Nick H.
Network Operations Center
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> > ../dcop/dcopidl/dcopidl ./ksycoca.h > ksycoca.kidl || ( rm -f
> > ksycoca.kidl ; false )
> > Fatal error 'Spinlock called when not threaded.' at line 88 in file
> > /usr/src/lib/libpthread/thread/thr_spinlock.c (errno = 0)
> > Abort trap (core du
Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 05:45:09, nickh wrote about "Re: geom<->ata forever cycle":
> Personally I dont think this is GEOM related. I had a drive start doing
Yes, it is ATAng related, AFAIS, but triggers GEOM forever cycle.
> this to me (happens often as I work in a large datacenter) and the dri
Thanks!
Best regards,
Roman Kurakin
M. Warner Losh wrote:
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Roman Kurakin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: ??? ce Cronyx Tau-32 E1 adapter
I've checked -stable and -current. You may have:
185 ce Cronyx Tau-32 E1 adapeter <[EMAIL PR
Matt Smith wrote:
Jimmy Selgen wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 21:29, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 09:22:49PM +0100, Jimmy Selgen wrote:
I saw this with some of sam's locking changes that (temporarily) broke
DUMMYNET. I see you're using ipfilter - it's possible that this
configurati
On Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 03:16:06PM +0300, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> I end up with the following when I run `make world` on 5.1-RELEASE-p10.
Did you read UPDATING?
Kris
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On Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 03:16:06PM +0300, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> I end up with the following when I run `make world` on 5.1-RELEASE-p10.
Did you read UPDATING?
Kris
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On Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 08:08:29AM -0500, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
> Found it!!! Definitely a problem created then...
>
> --- ohci.c 12 Nov 2003 01:40:11 - 1.138
> +++ ohci.c 22 Nov 2003 03:28:42 -
> @@ -569,7 +569,7 @@
> cur->td.td_cbp = htole32(dataphys);
>
Hi,
while building transcode today, I got the following error:
8<-
===> transcode-0.6.10 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/nasm - found
===> transcode-0.6.10 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg - not
found
===>Verifying install for /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg in
/us
Bernd Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 12:35:50PM -0500, Brian F. Feldman wrote:
> > Doug White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > The OHCI driver is largely synced with NetBSD so you might see if they
> > > have the same bug.
> >
> > I'll look around for a bootable NetBSD
Since my last current (FreeBSD renaissance.homeip.net 5.1-CURRENT
FreeBSD 5.1-CURRENT #0: Fri Nov 21 17:49:36 CET 2003), I couldn't
use anymore local network program like mlnet (telnet localhost 4000)
or squid as my adress is 81.65.xx.xx (from my modem-cable) instead
of 127.0.0.1.
I didn't have
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Barney Wolff wrote:
> Will somebody please tell me when "make world" is ever correct in the
> environment of the last several years? I've been unable to understand
> its continued existence as a target.
>From my normal world-building script:
DESTDIR=/c/z/root \
MAKE
I end up with the following when I run `make world` on 5.1-RELEASE-p10.
/usr/src/contrib/libstdc++/libsupc++/unwind-cxx.h:41:20: unwind.h: No such file or
directory
In file included from /usr/src/contrib/libstdc++/libsupc++/eh_globals.cc:33:
/usr/src/contrib/libstdc++/libsupc++/unwind-cx
I had some transient panic today that resulted in a hard panic that I
had to pull the plug on to reboot... once up again and the background
file system check was running, I picked up this dandy of a panic:
panic: lockmgr: locking against myself
panic messages:
---
panic: lockmgr: locking against m
Here's a snippet of dmesg that was before the drive was swapped:
Nov 22 09:58:04 juan kernel: ad3: UDMA ICRC error cmd=read fsbn 0 of 0-15
retrying
Nov 22 09:58:04 juan last message repeated 2 times
Nov 22 09:58:04 juan kernel: ad3: UDMA ICRC error cmd=read fsbn 0 of 0-15
falling back to PIO mode
Personally I dont think this is GEOM related. I had a drive start doing
this to me (happens often as I work in a large datacenter) and the drive is
about to die. What brand drive is it and how old is it? You may waanna
look into replacing the drive if you have that option. I had one tonight
tha
5.1-current of 2003-11-20 hangs during kernel initialization with forever
cycle around geom partitioning detection and ATA read failure.
Message rate is too fast to record, no stopping is available, no serial
console.
Previous 5-current on this machine was of 2003-05-23.
How to diagnose?
dmesg of
On Sat, 22 Nov 2003, Lukas Ertl wrote:
> Ah, this would explain why I can see the C3 states change after a
> suspend/resume - USB is dead then :-)
>
> I'm gonna try without USB and send you the output again.
Yes, looks better now:
hw.acpi.cpu.cx_supported: C1/1 C2/1 C3/85 C3/185
hw.acpi.cpu.cx_l
On Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 09:10:54AM -, Lawrence Farr wrote:
> I have an up to date SMP machine with an Intel 10/100
> card and fxp driver. The machine has started to
> panic during running make release, and when it does, the
> intel card floods the network and pretty much wipes it out.
> ie no m
Hello,
On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 09:44:17PM -0500, Barney Wolff wrote:
> Does make world build a kernel? I didn't think so, and OP's message
> indicates that make world is all he did. I suspect re-install is the
> best answer now.
Yes, make world does not build or install kernels. I'd also go for
I have an up to date SMP machine with an Intel 10/100
card and fxp driver. The machine has started to
panic during running make release, and when it does, the
intel card floods the network and pretty much wipes it out.
ie no machines on the same switch can even ping each other.
The switch is lit up
> > I am build freebsd-current w/ cvs snap on 2003.11.11
> > and have some problem:
> >
> > 2. kernel trap
> >
> > cpuid = 0 acic id = 00
>
> This has been fixed in later snaps.
Thanks, I now try 5.1-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.1-CURRENT #8: Fri Nov 21 23:12:09 MSK 2003.
This trap seems fixed.
And I no
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