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pre-existing /boot/kernel directory or symlink.
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PID VSZ TSIZ COMMAND
4712 23804 zsh
How can the text size for zsh be only 4 kB?
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Console: serial port
BIOS drive A: is disk0
BIOS drive C: is disk1
BIOS 640kB/523200kB available memory
FreeBSD/i386 bootstrap loader, Revision 1.1
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Loading /boot/defaults
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First maxusers was 0 then when changed it to 8.
That's a regression. Keep it at 0.
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First maxusers was 0 then when changed it to 8.
That's a regression. Keep it at 0.
I understood that there is a bug on new kmem allocator
the fault lies. We might even
(God forbid!) figure out a way to fix it. You can easily force the
system to boot with less than the full amount of memory by setting
hw.physmem to e.g. 64m in /boot/loader.conf or at the loader prompt.
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If you could just give instructions what you wanna get when system
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I already have.
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The last change to ata-lowlevel (rev 1.11) causes a 10-15 second delay
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which requires an update
to 3.6.1? Or do you just want me to update it to make the numbers
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On Tuesday, September 16, 2003, at 11:54 AM, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Is there a specific problem with OpenSSH 3.5 which requires an update
to 3.6.1? Or do you just want me to update it to make the numbers
look pretty on your screen?
Umm, yeah, so
, and I'm getting there again,
but there are *so* many crappy devices out there that it takes time
to accomodate them all.
Is there any way you can postpone the device initialization so you can
do them in paralell? Or make the length of the wait configurable,
like SCSI_DELAY?
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Jeremy Messenger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 10:57:58 +0200, Dag-Erling Smørgrav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No. 3.6.1 has the same bug, and 3.7 isn't out yet.
http://www.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-announce/2003-September/64.html
We use OpenSSH-portable, which lags
.
John, is something wrong with cvsup on the RTP cluster?
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ignore. It seems the RTP cluster's CVS repo is no longer being
updated; I've disabled the tinderbox until this is resolved.
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Yes, since you have run installworld you have now installed a 5.x
/bin/sh binary, which cannot run on the 4.x kernel you are running.
He *hasn't* run installworld; installworld would have installed the
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[nothing]
argh!
/me fix
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Now, my shiny new 2.4 GHz P4, on the other hand... *drool*
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My Athlon XP 1900+/AMD 761 UP box is happily running a late October 6th
version of -current.
XP != MP
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CPU 2.40GHz (2411.67-MHz 686-class CPU)
Origin = GenuineIntel Id = 0xf29 Stepping = 9
Features=0xbfebfbffFPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CLFLUSH,DTS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,PBE
Hyperthreading: 2 logical CPUs
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Comments anyone?
Yes: you're an idiot. Go play somewhere else.
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find /usr/obj -name .depend
or better yet
rm -rf /usr/obj/*
*ahem*
the correct incantation is:
# cd /usr/src
# make cleandir
# make cleandir
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a reasonably correct clock. Besides, if the clock was a
problem, it should also affect the other builds, but out of the six
builds that run on cueball, only ia64 and sparc64 fail.
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Is there any specific reason that the sparc64 tinderbox permanently dumps
core? I have no problem here to build world on my sparcs.
Remember, this is a cross-build...
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run; the last one broke at a different point.
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/var/log/messages.5.bz2:Jul 3 16:13:22 cueball kernel: pid 7543 (make), uid 722:
exited on signal 10 (core dumped)
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earlier versions
recovered from gracefully. Note that these are real errors, i.e.
patently incorrect code which earlier versions of gcc happened to
accept (sometimes by design, sometimes by mistake).
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tinderbox build machine perhaps?
No, the failures are too systematic for that.
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by make(1) because it is a big (if not the
biggest) vfork(2) consumer.
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Xalan in 1.4.1).
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Anyone know what is up with this? I'm not getting it on my LINT builds.
revision 1.41
date: 2003/08/01 17:00:49; author: obrien; state: Exp; lines: +1 -1
Fix kernel build -- 'c' was the unused var, not 'lines'.
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TB --- mkdir /home/des/tinderbox/CURRENT
Disk failure on the tinderbox machine.
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do chauthtok as part of the authentication sequence.
I've been meaning to do it for a while but haven't gotten around to it
yet.
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walt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If inclusion of INVARIANTS serves to disguise bugs in
the kernel, I wonder if kernel committers should be
using this option routinely?
It doesn't serve to disguise bugs; quite to the contrary, it serves
to expose bugs and reveal their causes. However, INVARIANTS
RMH [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It isn't a problem to export an extra variable and make it known
to bsd.kern.mk; the question is, do we want GCC2 to be a supported
compiler for -CURRENT or not?
No.
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[fsck is impossibly slow on multi-TB filesystems]
Let's rather work on getting a working log-structured filesystem
committed so we don't *need* fsck for filesystems that large.
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Looking at the code thru my amateur eyes it appears that
defining INVARIANTS allows the programmer to add whatever
code he wishes with an ifdef statement. That covers a
lot of territory. Looking thru sys/geom I don't see any
such ifdefs in your code, so I
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is this ok with you?
Ugh, yes.
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of that nasty non-standard
Ethernet hardware now!
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the driver layer) and would represent a significant
challenge to port, not to mention maintain once ported.
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error to me. Turn off bit 5 and a
lowercase a turns into an uppercase A.
nice try, but check rev 1.179 of src/share/man/man9/Makefile.
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that don't, we need to figure out a better solution;
possibly Pawel's early harvesting patch, which, while not perfect, at
least introduces a minimum of entropy into Yarrow before boot.
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target. There is no need for it, and in the case of a directory,
including it causes spurious diffs between mtree descriptions of
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while the other might report the number of entries.
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to type 'yes' and hit enter) and no (aka train
the user to type 'yes' and hit enter without even the benefit of a
second opinion).
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For that matter, I just realized I'm a bit unclear on who is querying
DNS for this info, the ssh client or the sshd?
The client - and you can override this in your ~/.ssh/config or on the
command line (-oVerifyHostKeyDNS=no).
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, that's actually an excerpt from the commit that enabled LDNS
in OpenSSH. What a coincidence!
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As below ..
Yep, working on it, thanks.
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A related note: it seems like the /etc bits for unbound have not been
hooked up. There is no default config (this post) but also no RC
script, for example.
...yet.
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the required macros if
MK_KERBEROS=yes).
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: static_arp static_ndp
+# REQUIRE: static_arp static_ndp local_unbound
# This is a dummy dependency, for services which require networking
# to be operational before starting.
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Kimmo Paasiala kpaas...@gmail.com writes:
Would it make sense to also include the svnversion(1) of the system
sources in the version output?
No. It is not available in the most important use case for
freebsd-version(1), i.e. freebsd-update builds.
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Kimmo Paasiala kpaas...@gmail.com writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes:
Kimmo Paasiala kpaas...@gmail.com writes:
Would it make sense to also include the svnversion(1) of the
system sources in the version output?
No. It is not available in the most important use case
.
I currently do *not* plan to merge this to stable/8 or any older
branches.
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: 9375191
kern.timecounter.tc.TSC-low.quality: 1000
kern.timecounter.smp_tsc: 1
kern.timecounter.invariant_tsc: 1
Let me know if you need anything else. I can try to bisect, but it will
take time since the freezes are tricky to reproduce.
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Peter Jeremy peterjer...@acm.org writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes:
This overrides both the default setting and fetch(1)'s -p
command-line option.
I'm less happy with this - my gut feeling in that command-line options
should override evnironment variables.
This was already
) while running with default
settings.
BTW, can I suggest appropriating one of KTR_SPARE[234] and renaming it
to KTR_CLOCK? I don't see why cxgb should use them, let alone all
three; it should use KTR_DEV or KTR_NET instead.
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is that most of them (at least the ones I checked) ignore a
pidfile_open() failure unless errno == EEXIST.
How do we fix this? My suggestion is to loop until pidfile_open()
succeeds or errno != EAGAIN. Does anyone have any objections to that
approach?
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Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes:
I've just built a kernel with KTR support, and with KTR_SPARE2, KTR_INTR
and KTR_SCHED enabled by default. I'll see what turns up. I'm also
going to try machdep.idle=hlt with kern.eventtimer.idletick=0, and using
a PCI re(4) instead of the on-board msk
Pawel Jakub Dawidek p...@freebsd.org writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes:
How do we fix this? My suggestion is to loop until pidfile_open()
succeeds or errno != EAGAIN. Does anyone have any objections to that
approach?
I think we already do that internally in pidfile_open
After discussing this with pjd@ on IRC, I arrived at the attached patch,
which increases the length of time pidfile_open() itself waits (I hadn't
noticed that it already looped) and sets *pidptr to -1 if it fails to read
a pid.
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unexpected anyway.
Well, it was your idea, I just moved it to before the loop :)
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, if it goes away when you set the kern.eventtimer.idletick
sysctl to 0?
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Adrian Chadd adr...@freebsd.org writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes:
Could you check if network activity (e.g. downloading an ISO) triggers
it, and if so, if it goes away when you set the kern.eventtimer.idletick
sysctl to 0?
Don't you mean 'set it to 1' ?
Uh, yes :)
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Pawel Jakub Dawidek p...@freebsd.org writes:
After proposed changes it would look like this, what do you think?
http://people.freebsd.org/~pjd/patches/pidfile.3.patch
Looks OK to me, but you should also remove the paragraph about EAGAIN in
the man page.
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Michael Butler i...@protected-networks.net writes:
When running 'configure' for, say, the latest clamav update, '/bin/ls'
dumps core with a floating point exception.
Thanks for the report. Try r226546.
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needed subversion to update his tree so he
could build a working ls, but he needed a working ls to build
subversion. The simplest solution would have been either
# export PATH=/rescue:$PATH
or
# ln -f /rescue/ls /bin/ls
which would have allowed him to build subversion.
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, you'll see that the common idiom is what Jilles
suggested, i.e. use a temporary variable of the appropriate type.
That being said, pam_passwdqc should probably be either updated or
removed. The version we have is ten years old.
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to conserve memory,
and it hurts machines that have plenty of it and therefore also plenty
of swap (assuming the user followed the old twice the amount of RAM
rule of thumb).
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prints a message
as long as swzone is exhausted.
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Index: sys/vm/swap_pager.c
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--- sys/vm/swap_pager.c (revision 238711)
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static
Slightly better patch (improved documentation)
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John Baldwin j...@freebsd.org writes:
I think DES has a newer variant of this now?
Committed, along with an additional patch that warns you if you
configure more swap than the pager can handle.
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(or we could increase the limit to 72351744 bytes, which is the precise
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John Baldwin j...@freebsd.org writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes:
The limit we had was insufficient for 8 GB of swap.
In absolute or practical terms?
This whole thing started because I have a machine with 8 GB swap that
ran out of swzone.
At this point i386 is going to be used
Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes:
(or we could increase the limit to 72351744 bytes, which is the precise
amount required to support 16 GB)
Correction, 36175872 - there are actually 32 pages per entry, not 16.
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Firewire is
- a significant security risk
- an obstacle to functining suspend / resume on many systems
- rapidly becoming obsolete
- available as a module
The attached patch removes it from GENERIC across the board. Any
serious objections before I commit it to head?
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+++ amd64/conf/GENERIC (working copy)
@@ -317,15 +317,6 @@
device ukbd # Keyboard
device
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even though it's been there for quite a while (or so I've been told).
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-readable form. The trace will *not* include
any passwords, just a list of system calls, filename lookups and linker
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would be very annoyed if it were no longer possible to netboot
GENERIC...
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://trac.des.no/openpam/changeset/487/trunk/lib/openpam_configure.c
However, I'm not confident that simply reverting this commit is the
right way to go.
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Don Lewis truck...@freebsd.org writes:
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The culprit was this commit:
http://trac.des.no/openpam/changeset/487/trunk/lib/openpam_configure.c
However, I'm not confident that simply reverting this commit is the
right way to go.
Thanks
except for the first hunk, which is easy to apply manually.
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Adrian Chadd adr...@freebsd.org writes:
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I would be very annoyed if it were no longer possible to netboot
GENERIC...
I don't want to break that. :) I Just don't want to compile it in
unless I'm using NFS/ZFS, and on my 4MB flash boards I'm not booting
, which I intend to roll in February.
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messages in certain error conditions,
and a different default password prompt for remote logins.
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the new sources on top of the existing directory)
or build with -DNO_MAN.
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there a GSoC project to reimplement NTFS?
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It looks like pc98 i386 built just fine recently. Not sure why the mips
build keeps failing so much. des from .no would know :)
I don't know the details, but ISTR being told on IRC that it was a known
binutils bug, and that the patch for it is under GPL3.
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running 8.3-STABLE and you can see the exact commands
and environment variables used at the top of the log.
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