log is here:
http://tinderbox.freebsd.org/tinderbox-head-HEAD-mips-mips.full
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Garrett Cooper yaneg...@gmail.com writes:
Forgot a key piece of info. My VM that this works on is i386, not
amd64. I assume that's a trigger?
Frankly, I have no idea...
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acquire BSDI, which had previously acquired Walnut Creek CD-ROM, which
was heavily involved in the early history of both FreeBSD and Slackware
Linux. The remains of Walnut Creek CD-ROM and BSDI are now known as
FreeBSD Mall and iXsystems (of PC-BSD and FreeNAS fame).
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Arlen Cuss a...@unnali.com writes:
Troll *is* right there in the name!
Yes, thank you, we hadn't noticed. Good thing you were there to set us
straight.
Oh, and please learn to quote.
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another, automatic restart on a different physical server if one fails
etc. that simply aren't possible with jails; and there are certain
things you still can't run reliably / safely in jails - anything that
relies on SysV IPC, for instance, such as PostgreSQL.
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Oleg Moskalenko oleg.moskale...@citrix.com writes:
Modern large-scale virtualization technologies are based upon
bare-metal versions of VMWare and XenServer. They are not Linux and
they are not FreeBSD
AFAIK, RHEV is KVM on top of RHEL.
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of the output while the
new yacc places it further down. Unfortunately, I can't access the
build box right now, so I can't compare the files directly.
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su
Segmentation fault: 11
Weird, I've been running it for months... I'll look into it right away.
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probably due to an issue in the latest openpam; sudo is not affected
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probably due to an issue in the latest openpam; sudo is not affected
should be fixed now.
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You should also file a PR for change-requets, so it is not only in the
email list.
I have no idea what you mean by that...
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Why is this happening? The Makefile sets WARNS to 3, which adds
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I would like to announce and introduce URL:http://mdoc.su/, a
deterministic URL shortener for BSD manual pages, written entirely in
nginx.conf. [...]
This looks awesome, thank you very much!
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OpenBSD's code into our kernel
without significant performance issues.
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# pkg help
will hang eating up 100% CPU. truss shows it's locked in an endless loop:
Fixed in r261263.
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Why did you rename it? The whole point of PRIVATELIB is to avoid having
to rename libraries.
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John Baldwin j...@freebsd.org writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes:
Why did you rename it? The whole point of PRIVATELIB is to avoid
having to rename libraries.
Because 'statfoo' is a pretty silly name? (This is detailed in
another subthread, did you not read
or
The
.Fn foo
function
instead of just .Nm or .Fn at the start of a sentence, but never (or
rarely) within a sentence.
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Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes:
We always use [The .Nm foo utility or The .Fn foo function] instead
of just .Nm or .Fn at the start of a sentence, but never (or rarely)
within a sentence.
By we, do you mean the FreeBSD project or your local
Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com writes:
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I mean the FreeBSD project, and the reason is as John stated: all
sentences must start with a capital letter. I've gotten so used to
this over the past 15 years that I even do it in email and other
non
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were written in Pascal, it might not matter, but
in C, _exit(2) and _Exit(3) are two different functions.
(I'm sure there are other examples without a leading underscore)
(eww, starting a sentence with a non-alphabetic character would be even
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Oliver Pinter oliver.p...@gmail.com writes:
Can you merge back the r261913 commit to stable/10 or is this a POLA
violation?
It needs to be accompanied by r264964, and you should ask jmg@ about
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memory.
What is the cost of the code required to turn it on and off, keeping in
mind that most of the contents of the struct sysctl_oid must be present
anyway so you can fill in the malloc()ed node?
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include GENERIC? You know about nooptions, right?
Revert PAX: blacklist clang and related binaries from PIE support
Revert Revert PAX: blacklist clang and related binaries from PIE
support
Hmm...
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flexible and powerful than you probably realize.
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/xargs.c:676: warning: old-style function definition
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/usr.bin/xargs.
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Attilio Rao atti...@freebsd.org writes:
So, am I missing something when removing sun4v or the tinderbox
machine needs to be updated someway?
Yes, you should have warned me in advance.
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Attilio Rao atti...@freebsd.org writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes:
Attilio Rao atti...@freebsd.org writes:
So, am I missing something when removing sun4v or the tinderbox
machine needs to be updated someway?
Yes, you should have warned me in advance.
Ok, sorry
it doesn't start the build script for targets that don't exist, but
that would be like disabling compiler warnings instead of fixing the
bugs that cause them.
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a previous run succeeded)
I'm having a hard time believing this is a hardware problem, although
there might conceivably be an environmental factor which affects both
systems since they are in the same room.
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It diapeared some time ago, but setting it in loader.conf still works
you just cannot see it. Its on my TODO list, but real bugs has priority
over this minor nit...
Then you won't mind if I commit the attached patch?
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later. Just update and rebuild sed.
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no no
advanced power management no no 0/0x00
automatic acoustic management no no 0/0x00 0/0x00
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Index: burncd.c
===
RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/usr.sbin/burncd
that / was
mounted read-only AFAIR).
You probably switched your disk from CHS to LBA mode or vice versa.
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Can someone please elaborate on the acronym KVA ?
Kernel virtual address space
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identifies my Debian partition (type 0x83) as
BSD instead of Linux and my Debian swap partition (type 0x82)
as DOS instead of Unknown, and NetBSD gives it the hives. It
seems to me that it's consistently off by one.
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This probably happens because fdisk silently allows the user to
create a partition that overlaps the partition table. Arguably
pilot error, but very confusing at the time, and fdisk should warn
about it.
...and here's the patch
the single disk with Linux on
(master on primary) and the RAID0 array with FreeBSD on (separate
Promise TX2000 controller). No problems there.
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allow FreeBSD to work with mother-
boards that lie about how APIC pins are wired. In general, you always
want to use NO_MIXED_MODE *except* on hardware that has the bug that
makes the mixed-mode hack necessary.
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buildkernel
make installkernel
reboot
make installworld
mergemaster
reboot
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You can easily cross-build kernels on a faster machine...
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, and the signal 12's start to manifest.
Reboot and run installworld. Your new kernel will run both old and
new binaries just fine.
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Here is what I did:
$ cvsup blablabla...
$ make buildkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL make install kernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL
There's not much point in 'make buildkernel' if you haven't done 'make
buildworld' first.
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Harald Schmalzbauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
since about one day kill 1 and init 1 don't work anymore!
Now I don't know how to change to single user mode from normal boot now.
man shutdown
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You didn't ask it to do 'make world', so it didn't tell you that 'make
world' was completed.
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I told it to make buildworld, do I also need to tell it make world?
'make world' simply does buildworld followed by installworld.
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ulpt0: using bi-directional mode
but it still won't print. Sometimes it works (albeit very, very
slowly) but most of the time the process writing to ulpt0 just hangs.
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). It didn't work in
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for modern printers (including the ability to configure
printer options such as resolution, quality, duplex etc.).
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parse error it sneaked in as a dependency of something else, I *newer*
installed cups here (and its also now *gone*)...
check /usr/ports/INDEX, it *can't* have snuck in as a dependency.
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switch duplex on / off etc. CUPS has a web-based configuration
interface which is very simple to use.
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What _REAL WORLD_ task does this slow down?
I suspect 'make world' takes a serious hit.
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was told that it doesn't
matter on modern drives... I wouldn't be surprised if track-by-track
turns out to be 18 times faster than sector-by-sector with USB drives.
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plain 'mergemaster' after installworld.
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by
redesigning it to include directory services. If you fixed the
conversation system (by formalizing service function execution as an
FSM) and cleaned up the configuration syntax, you'd end up with
something quite nice.
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level bitmap (which is just a fancy way of saying micro-optimized
trie). A proper trie would result in a logarithmic curve.
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would have to be made
dependent on sizeof(unsigned long))
and it scares me a bit that the Banga Mogul paper has been floating
around for five years and nobody took any notice...
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why does /bin/sh need NSS support?
Because /bin/sh uses getpwnam(). We've been through this before.
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I can't recommend doing it this way, since some ports I know
are writing startup scripts to /etc/rc.d :-/
That is very, very bad. I wish we had some kind of ports QA team :(
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have ntpdate working) that there is no
reason not to use it.
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detecting and fixing problems with the ports collection.
Well, in that case I'll ammend my comment to I wish our ports QA team
had more time and resources :)
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practice with NIS.
Which directory do you write the modified entry into? The obvious
answer is the one it came out of in the first place, but PAM doesn't
know which one that was.
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reverse isn't true. You can't unilaterally decide to leave out
functionality that 90% of our users require just because you are in a
position to use (what you consider to be) a better solution.
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/null: Operation not permitted
*** Error code 1
man devfs
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paradox ddkp...@yahoo.com writes:
so, I really do not understand why it is so difficult [...]
Easy for you to say, since you're not the one who would have to do the
work and spend the next two years cleaning up the resulting mess.
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their name, or files with the same name but different case in the same
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at the same time. I would love
to be able to delay spinning up each disk until it's actually needed
(i.e. /etc/rc.d/zfs start).
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of the partition.
Unfortunately, you can't easily go from inode to file name; you have to
mount the file system and use something like find -inum.
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- 63 = 79725104 and 79725104 - 39845888 = 39879216. How
did you arrive at 39879105?
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Miroslav Lachman 000.f...@quip.cz writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes:
Uh, 79725167 - 63 = 79725104 and 79725104 - 39845888 = 39879216. How
did you arrive at 39879105?
I am sorry, it was my confusion.
My calculation was for *LBA=79725056* reported in messages:
ad4: FAILURE
the numbers are
different.
And if you're comfortable *writing* kernel code, I would suggest
implementing WORF in geom_mirror :)
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And if you're comfortable *writing* kernel code, I would suggest
implementing WORF in geom_mirror :)
I am intrigued, what is this WORF you speak of?
Write On Read Failure. It means that if you can't read
Michael Butler i...@protected-networks.net writes:
This breaks most (if not all) of the QT4-dependent ports for the lack of
a definition of off64_t.
They should not use off64_t. More importantly, they should not rely on
zlib to provide it.
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none of this had ever happened.
And yes, I *will* keep harping on this until people Get It.
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Probably 75%+ of the application authors neither know nor care that
their code is being run on anything other than Linux.
I think you missed the bit where what they're doing is wrong on Linux,
too.
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Xin LI delp...@delphij.net writes:
Applications aiming to be portable should not define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
at all, on any *BSD platforms.
nor on Linux.
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of duplicating the code.
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Rui Paulo rpa...@freebsd.org writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes:
Alexander Leidinger alexan...@leidinger.net writes:
Please consider using SVN instead. A lot more users will be able
to check out from there.
We don't grant non-committers access to the Subversion repo
attempts to do this in the past.
One of them was even fully funded by the FreeBSD Foundation. They all
failed.
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configure a gnop? AFAIK there is no gnop label, so you can't set up a
persistent gnop; you have to set it up manually at boot time every time,
and there's a risk that the fs (or other layers higher up) will taste
the underlying device instead of the gnop.
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be recorded on-disk)
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Alexander Leidinger alexan...@leidinger.net writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes:
There have been at least three or four attempts to do this in the
past. One of them was even fully funded by the FreeBSD Foundation.
They all failed.
I was told a lot of people tried to make
John Baldwin j...@freebsd.org writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes:
My suggestion is to add a sysinstall mode to sade where it
operates under certain (minor) constraints and reports what it did
in a format that sysinstall can parse, so sysinstall can just
fork-exec sade instead
if we forcibly and unconditionally
use 4k sectors.
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the presentation layer is actually 80% of the work. What
you call the business logic already exists (libgeom).
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Garrett Cooper yanef...@gmail.com writes:
If the user shoots him or herself in the foot, that's their own
problem.
That kind of attitude is why people choose Linux over FreeBSD...
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Garrett Cooper yanef...@gmail.com writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes:
Garrett Cooper yanef...@gmail.com writes:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes:
[restored relevant context which was removed earlier in the thread]
...which is exactly what I said
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