for several days now.
I suggest that the original poster double-check that he has RELENG_5_1
and not HEAD. And I do have buildworld logs. I'll send in a separate
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heard that it maybe GCC 3.2.3 and that GCC 3.3 (depending on its
stability) will be used for 5.2. Could someone either confirm or correct me
on this assumption?
gcc 3.2.2 is in RELENG_5_1.
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NetBSD partitions? Or is there some magical incantation to get this to
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This is my first stab at rc-ng for a long while, so please be gentle
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Perhaps it would be a good idea to build a linker.hints file with
kldxref(8) at boot time. At least, I can't
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 09:11:12AM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
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+kldxref_start () {
+ if [ -z $kldxref_module_path ]; then
+ MODULE_PATHS=`sysctl -n kern.module_path`
+ else
+ MODULE_PATHS
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+kldxref_start
may wish to run
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On Thu, Oct 04, 2001 at 01:19:15PM -0700, Crist J. Clark wrote:
[snip]
That wouldn't work. The whole point of /var/run/named is to set the
permissions on the directory such that a non-root user (the 'bind'
user in FreeBSD
On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 11:18:18AM +0200, Bernd Walter wrote:
On Thu, Oct 04, 2001 at 03:33:35PM -0700, Crist J. Clark wrote:
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[snip]
It is not that big of a deal to hack this support for named into the
rc scripts
/^\([] [^:]*\):[^:]*:/\1:(password):/'
+ sed 's/^\([] [^#][^:]*\):[^:]*:/\1:(password):/'
mv $bak/master.passwd.bak $bak/master.passwd.bak2
cp -p /etc/master.passwd $bak/master.passwd.bak || rc=3
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On 11-Nov-01 Crist J. Clark wrote:
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 02:55:55PM +0100, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
Hi,
I think the CVS tag shouldn't be interpreted as an entry which contains
a password.
---snip---
Backup
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 10:19:31PM -0800, John Baldwin wrote:
On 13-Nov-01 Crist J. Clark wrote:
What if someone comments out a line in the password file of a user? Then
this
won't hide that password. When this originally went in, it took a long
while
to get a sed line people were
can find differences that the
diff(1) will ignore. I think this is a feature. You still get your old
master.passwd(5) file backed up whenever there is _any_ change, but
you get shown that nothing security-wise has changed with the empty
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IN THE NOTES FILE and try not to be disappointed when they still don't
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On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 03:52:43PM -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
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: I think just running 'installworld' twice will fix it. The error is
: non-fatal, but not without implications. The only one that I am aware
: of is that your system might have
periodic(8) scripts).
Please report any problems, but I'd really like to not get my first
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[snip]
For those who do not have the time to do this the really quick work
around is,
Oops, in my haste I forgot to put the very easiest workaround, don't
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this 127.0.0.1 redirect doesn't seem to
work even if you remove the code from ip_output.c completely.
I'll give -STABLE a try, but these IPFilter people will have the same
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of the simple ones provided in the rc.firewall{,6}
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These versions would only be built during buildworld and only
used by the mtree(8) commands during installworld. The source
BSD.*.dist files would be the ones actually installed of course.
Obviously, one could do the same with groups.
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/make.conf
BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED= 115200
$ grep ttyd0 /etc/ttys
ttyd0 "/usr/libexec/getty std.115200" vt100 on secure
And it is a CURRENT box last made mid-week.
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, you only have one real location for
files. If you were to do that, /usr/local or /usr/pkg would be
identical. Might as well make /usr/local the "real" location and
symlink /usr/pkg. What's the difference?
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was a rogue '.depend' file in the _source_ tree. Do a 'make clean' of
the source tree and see if that helps.
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On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 11:18:31AM +0200, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000 23:19:36 PST, "Crist J. Clark" wrote:
I had this problem this weekend. There was a rogue '.depend' file in
my _source_ tree. I thought that I had messed something up. Maybe it
got there some
On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 11:01:48AM +0200, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000 14:28:34 PST, "Crist J. Clark" wrote:
Anyone else have one of those? And what makes me even more suspicious
is I have that exact same .depend file (same name, not same contents)
in my STABLE
wn line? I
seriously considered that when I was working on the echo's last night,
but I didn't want to be too revolutionary. :)
s/\./(done)/
Or maybe '(finished)'?
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found debris in our /usr/src/sys
recently. Looks like it might be what you have there. None of us were
sure if it was us messing it up or trouble somewhere else.
Do a 'make cleandir' in your _source tree_ and try the build again.
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I had been building CURRENT fine for the two months I've had it.
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Sources for the existing system would be from 2000/12/09. Again, the
one I am trying to build has been re-cvsup'ed several times the last
being about 0830 PST today.
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I do ususally grab src-release.
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the reason for the design to
be. And I have never actually used sysinstall to recover a hosed
upgrade, I like the fixit.flp.
But IMHO, either both /stand/sysinstall and sysinstall.8 get installed
when building world or neither do. To me, that seems clear cut.
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of syslogd(8) to actually track
changes in the hostname in real-time. Noticing a change when given a
HUP signal, would seem reasonable, but if hostname(1) were to log
changes, that would also be fairly redundant.
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On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 11:09:24PM +0100, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
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On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 12:32:53PM +0100, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
It should also log a message if the hostname changes.
Should that be a responsibility of
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 11:39:37PM -0600, Steve Price wrote:
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 09:20:39PM -0800, Crist J. Clark wrote:
#
# You can write to the /dev/log (usually symlinked to /var/run/log)
# socket with '-s' set.
#
# If you want to or need to use network sockets,
#
# # syslogd
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If you want to or need to use network sockets,
# syslogd -a localhost
Should provide the behavior you want.
I.e., no security
may have.
It is not a bug.
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are getting an 'Exec format error,' there is something
wrong at your end. However, ipl.ko has been broken in CURRENT for a
long time (over a year at least) and will not load (albeit with a
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On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 12:32:47PM +0300, mika ruohotie wrote:
eh?
it seems regardless of the flags i'm giving to disklabel it prevents
me from editing/restoring/whatever labels. only thing i can do is
to read them.
What error are you getting?
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*** Error code 1
Stop in /home/cjc/obj/usr/src.CURRENT/sys/GOKU.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.CURRENT.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.CURRENT.
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On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 11:09:56PM -0400, Alexander Kabaev wrote:
I am asking people having CPP0 dying with SIG11 to try the patch at URL
below. Success/failure reports are appreciated.
http://people.freebsd.org/~kan/gcc-cpp.diff
It seems to have worked. Thanks.
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It seems to have worked. Thanks.
Sorry for inconvenience, but could you please check that you got the
latest version of the patch. Both versions
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Not too sure about that. Now I'm getting SIGSEGV again,
You are right. There was a stupid mistake in the latest version, sorry.
Could you try yet
building a CURRENT kernel on a STABLE box, I think
buildkernel is the only practical choice.
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I don't recall reports of trouble with recent CURRENT, but my CVSup
from yesterday afternoon is panicing. Before I try too debug this, has
anyone been getting these or knows what I might be missing?
Boot messages and the panic info are attached.
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On 05-Feb-01 Crist J. Clark wrote:
I don't recall reports of trouble with recent CURRENT, but my CVSup
from yesterday afternoon is panicing. Before I try too debug this, has
anyone been getting these or knows what I might
, did not repeat the kernel
config since it has not changed)
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iffer than reading the mailing
lists? You don't need to dig through a dozen me-toos for each
problem. Someone more knowledgeble on things can filter the claims
that -CURRENT is broken from people who can't read UPDATING. And so
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of race to get the fd0c symlink in place
and I am not winning it. I switched to /dev/fd0 and the boot went
fine, but if this is real, it should be fixed. Can anyone else
reproduce the problem? Or is it well known (I can't find it in the
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-a 192.168.1.1/32 -a 192.168.1.2/32, etc... that works
can anyone try this out?
Hmmm... Looks like,
# syslogd -a 192.168.1.0/29
Will work and,
# syslogd -a 192.168.1.1/29
Won't.
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On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 09:20:44PM -0700, Crist J. Clark wrote:
Hmmm... Looks like,
# syslogd -a 192.168.1.0/29
Will work and,
# syslogd -a 192.168.1.1/29
Won't.
That's the standard behaviour of a netmask
Looks like installworld is broken in CURRENT. The
/usr/share/examples/isdn/i4runppp directory was not added to
etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist.
Who's got the pointy hat?
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locally) using my rsa key,
it opens the session, and then immediately closes. It puts an entry in
/var/log/messages:
fatal: PAM setcred failed[6]: Permission denied
Any ideas?
You didn't mergemaster(8) or otherwise update /etc/pam.conf after
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one of those statements does.
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, the licensing text within them
is contradictory and should be fixed. As for whether it's getting
fixed the right way is something only a lawyer could answer, and I
really doubt anyone is ever going to care enough about these couple of
files to pay a lawyer to have a look.
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On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 11:18:41PM +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
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Subject: Re: Copyright Contradiction in libalias
Date: Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 11:40:20AM -0700
On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 08:14:59AM -0500, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
So, if Microsoft
public domain software it has.
But IANAL, and this is all pretty pointless since no one is ever going
to really care about the legal status of these few files.
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blah...).
Very sorry I sent this thread to a list rather than just go to the
committer who made the license change.
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whenever I try startx:
Authentication failed - cannot start X server.
Perhaps you do not have console ownership?
[snip]
You built X with PAM enabled.
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routing in this
case. It's acting more like a switch. You did not really tell us why
you are doing this. Would getting a switch be a better option for you?
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only happened this month. Since it's been gone from the documentation
for so long, whether it needs an entry in UPDATING is debatable.
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and which then
modifies the permissions), but it would be much easier to be able to
tell the system what the default permissions are.
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On Sun, Mar 03, 2002 at 05:42:10PM +0100, Riccardo Torrini wrote:
On 03-Mar-2002 (16:31:36/GMT) Crist J. Clark wrote:
How does one change the permissions on dynamically created
devices? That is, when the node comes into existence, it has
the permissions I want, and not necessarily
0xcb052000 2000 blank_saver.ko
92 0xcb425000 14000linux.ko
^
101 0xcab88000 5000 linprocfs.ko
Are you sure the same module is being loaded?
$ find -x / -name linux.ko
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^
Note.
Since there is no kldxref in 4.5, this should probably included in
the bootstrap process somehow.
A known issue. The install process deliberately ignores this as a
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*** Error code 1 (ignored)
^
Note.
Since there is no kldxref in 4.5, this should probably included in
the bootstrap process somehow
Have a crash box handy?
$ disklabel fd0.1440
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on the disk to do a bare-bones
OS install on an open slice, backed up the bad filesystem and the
others on the slice, repartitioned the slice a little better now that
I have a feel for how the system will be used, newfs'ed all of the
partitions, and restored.
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code 1
2 errors
*** Error code 2
1 error
*** Error code 2
1 error
*** Error code 2
1 error
*** Error code 2
1 error
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I believe the recent changes to the bktr(4) module Makefile broke it,
=== bktr
=== bktr/bktr
make: don't know how to make smbus.h. Stop
*** Error code 2
Stop in /usr/src/sys/modules/bktr.
*** Error code 1
.
.
.
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Is this a known issue (I haven't noted mention of it on here) or does
someone want to see some more debugging info?
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doesn't work for cross builds? If not,
I need to figure out what the heck I'm doing wrong. If I am right, I
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On Sun, Mar 31, 2002 at 05:57:31PM -0800, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 01:10:17PM -0800, Crist J. Clark wrote:
After reviewing the world Makefiles, it sure looks like FreeBSD does
not support 'installworld' of a cross build?
Running installworld on machine X, when you
executables from
the base system if we have a full object tree.) Actually using the one
in /usr/obj/usr/src/usr.sbin/kldxref seems pretty ugly. The better
thing to do is to have a version in /usr/obj/usr/src/arch/usr/sbin
by making it a crosstool. The failure should not be ignored in this
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Crist J. Clark wrote:
This whole argument ignores what the real problem is. The really
correct way to handle this is to use the kldxref(8) built in the
'buildworld' phase. (It's bad form to be using any executables from
On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 06:08:40PM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote:
Crist J. Clark wrote:
This came up in the first place because it's a cross-envrionment
issue that needs resolving. The workaround exists because the
workaround cops out on the cross-environment part of the process
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 04:45:13PM -0800, Peter Wemm wrote:
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Crist J. Clark wrote:
This whole argument ignores what the real problem is. The really
correct way to handle this is to use the kldxref(8
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. But I'm not sure
I understand what you are asking to be done. Is it asking too much of
an administrator to do,
# echo 'sniff:*:80:list of users' /etc/group
# chown root:sniff /dev/bpf*
# chmod 640 /dev/bpf*
To do the appropriate customizations?
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On Sat, Apr 20, 2002 at 04:02:13PM -0600, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
Crist == Crist J Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Crist I do this a lot too on systems where it makes sense. But I'm
Crist not sure I understand what you are asking to be done. Is it
Crist asking too much
On Sat, Apr 20, 2002 at 04:27:18PM -0600, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
Crist == Crist J Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Crist OK. Now you've really lost me. What do ports have to do with
Crist this? Which ports? None of the sniffing programs I am aware
Crist of use set{g,u}id bits
).
There's the other small problem that you have to be root to set
promiscuous mode.
Nope. Just read access to bpf(4).
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that build kldxref(8) as a cross-tool so that it works
for 4.5 to 5.0 upgrades. But it's not really the right fix (since it
is not a true cross-tool), so I haven't committed it.
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what
you mean by special privileges? (To me it means s{u,g}id.)
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On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 05:11:14PM -0400, Robert Watson wrote:
On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Crist J. Clark wrote:
On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 03:59:44PM -0400, Robert Watson wrote:
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In FreeBSD 5.0, all this information is exported from the kernel using the
sysctl() interface, which
in /usr/src/lib/libncurses.
*** Error code 1
That ln(1) command should be happening during the build and NOT during
install. I've seen this problem after interupted installworlds
(although I'm not exactly sure why) and when there are clock issues.
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