that PAM.c has contains more than 1 source file and
I never have seen such a thing before and don't know how to handle.
Could please anyone applies the patch in his own environment and tries to help me
to fix the port?
Thanks in advance,
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Tim Robbins wrote:
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 12:32:18AM +0100, Jens Rehsack wrote:
Hi,
there two open PR's (PR 44423 and PR 9) related to a problem with
audio/id3lib. I downloaded the new version (3.8.1) and made patches for
some files, so they should work fine with FreeBSD 5.0 (4.7
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the cause?
Samba disable, rebooted, error didn't happens again. Samba started by hand,
'duplicate lock ...' error displays.
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also read http://gcc.gnu.org/ for details 'bout the new compiler
and http://gcc.gnu.org/news/profiledriven.html for information about the
new Infrastructure for Profile Driven Optimizations.
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-CURRENT is more stable
than my AIX 4.3.3, because of the ports tree (in AIX I must do all by
myself).
Bye,
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David O'Brien wrote:
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 07:36:18PM -0600, Scot W. Hetzel wrote:
You could try the patch I've attached:
cd /usr/src
zcat c++-wchar.diff.gz | patch
cd gnu/lib/libstdc++
make
make install
...
Attached is the patch
This would pull files off the vendor branch; and
/NOSTROMO i386
sv
Can you check the core dump for backtrace and send that?
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Vasyl S. Smirnov wrote:
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 12:59:44PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 05:49:31PM +0100, Jens Rehsack wrote:
Can you check the core dump for backtrace and send that?
sysctl kern.sugid_coredump=1
sysctl kern.corefile=/tmp/%N.core (or somewhere else
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David O'Brien wrote:
On Sun, Dec 08, 2002 at 01:13:16PM +0100, Jens Rehsack wrote:
David O'Brien wrote:
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 07:36:18PM -0600, Scot W. Hetzel wrote:
You could try the patch I've attached:
cd /usr/src
zcat c++-wchar.diff.gz | patch
cd gnu/lib/libstdc++
make
make install
David O'Brien wrote:
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 12:33:18AM +0100, Jens Rehsack wrote:
This would pull files off the vendor branch; and before doing that I'd
like to know why the GCC developers have commented out those bits.
...
But 4.7-STABLE has already support for wchar_t and it works fine
Emiel Kollof wrote:
* Matt Dillon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Thanks to my dear friend Warner Losh. I've decided to
leave FreeBSD and flame in another project. Maybe I could
join OpenBSD, the seem to share my views on how to deal
with other people.
Damn, isn't it a little early for april
that output, too.
And please do not expect fast answers. It's 3:45 am here and I'm going
to sleep in near future :-)
Thanks,
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Script done on Fri Dec 20 21:49:43 2002
Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: Jens Rehsack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 9:25 PM
To: Muhannad Asfour
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mod_php4 4.2.3 under 5.0-CURRENT
Muhannad Asfour wrote:
Hi, I was searching
Aurelien Nephtali wrote:
Hi,
I've upgraded from 4.2.0 to 4.2.1 and now X11 doesn't want to start :/
I've attached the error log.
Any help would be appreciated :)
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1) How did you upgrade?
2) What's the name of your machine?
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Aurelien Nephtali wrote:
On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 12:18:45AM +0100, Jens Rehsack wrote:
Aurelien Nephtali wrote:
Hi,
I've upgraded from 4.2.0 to 4.2.1 and now X11 doesn't want to start :/
I've attached the error log.
Any help would be appreciated :)
-- Aurelien
1) How did you upgrade?
2
Hi,
correct me if I'm wrong, but shouldn't be the fdimage tool for creating
disk images under DOS on the first cd of 5.0-RC2 (and later RELEASE)?
Jens
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now,
mount_nfs fails with the message:
mount_nfs: can't update /var/db/mounttab for 10.62.10.72:/cdrom
mount_nfs: /dist: no such file or directory
Does anyone know how to fix or workaround?
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Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
Hello all,
I'm using 5.0-RC2 and after disconnecting a firewire HD and unclean shutdown
the system is panicing after reboot (I can login) and a few minutes with the
following message:
[...]
Please tell me if I can provide more infos, but I'm not subscribed so
On 14.08.2003 15:36, Scot W. Hetzel wrote:
I just noticed a problem with periodic scripts inside a jail. I'm getting:
Local system status:
tee: /dev/stderr: Operation not supported
Mail in local queue:
tee: /dev/stderr: Operation not supported
Mail in submit queue:
tee: /dev/stderr: Operation
On 14.08.2003 23:10, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Thu, Aug 14, 2003 at 05:28:54PM +0200, Guido Falsi wrote:
I's been a few days, the kernel on my machine is failing to build in the
same point...I tried cvsupping at various times.
The system is a -current from 19 July.
Build your kernel with WERROR= as
Stuart Walsh wrote:
On Sun Aug 24, 01:22P +0200, Wilko Bulte wrote:
On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 04:45:30PM +0100, Stuart Walsh wrote:
Hi,
I ported the openbsd additions to the sk driver to support the 3c940
gigabit network card which is commonly found in the above asus
motherboard.
Bruce Evans wrote:
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, John Baldwin wrote:
On 26-Aug-2003 Yamada Ken Takeshi wrote:
[...]
One test is not sufficient. -current is also not the best
place to test. :) When I first implemented HTT in -current
The above times seem slow enough to be partly the result of
debugging
Michal Mertl wrote:
I found 2 bugs and some potential problems in bktr(4) code.
Bug 1:
Compilation with options BKTR_USE_FREEBSD_SMBUS failes. Error is
that code tries to use iicbus which isn't defined where it looks for
it. I added it there and the compilation and detection goes fine. I don't
John-Mark Gurney wrote:
Jens Rehsack wrote this message on Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 22:03 +:
Michal Mertl wrote:
I found 2 bugs and some potential problems in bktr(4) code.
Bug 1:
Compilation with options BKTR_USE_FREEBSD_SMBUS failes. Error is
that code tries to use iicbus which isn't defined
Lefteris Chatzibarbas wrote:
Hello,
I have the following units on a MSI KT4V (KT400/VT8235) motherboard
(80pin cable is used for both primary and secondary controller):
ata0-master: WDC WD800JB ATA-6 disk
ata0-slave:
ata1-master: TEAC DV-516E DVDROM drive
ata1-slave: TEAC CD-W524E
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Scott Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello all, I'm rephrasing my previous question to reflect new findings
in my situation in the hopes that someone may have an idea of what's
going on here (see thread Internal compiler error in
reload_cse_simplify_operands from
Holger Kipp wrote:
...
imho memtest seems to be suitable for this-is-real-broken-memory(tm) only.
Yes, memtest86 could only detect bad memory. No reported failure doesn't
says anything except memtest86 didn't found any error.
It might be that due to differnent optimisations (gcc 3.2.2 vs gcc
Kevin Oberman wrote:
[...]
Current has two major changes re speeding up fsck.
The most significant is the background operation of fsck on file
system with soft updates enabled. Because of the way softupdates
works, you are assured of metadata consistency on reboot, so the file
systems can be
Kevin Oberman wrote:
Date: Wed, 01 Oct 2003 06:39:47 +
From: Jens Rehsack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kevin Oberman wrote:
[...]
Current has two major changes re speeding up fsck.
The most significant is the background operation of fsck on file
system with soft updates enabled. Because of the way
Don Lewis wrote:
On 2 Oct, Terry Lambert wrote:
[...]
Actually, write caching is not so much the problem, as the disk
reporting that the write has completed before the contents of
the transaction saved in the write cache have actually been
committed to stable storage.
Unfortunately, IDE disks do
Bill Moran wrote:
[...]
To me, this means:
a) if you want reliable, don't use IDE with WC
Reducable of 'don't use IDE' :-)
b) if you want reliable and fast, don't use IDE, period, use SCSI.
If you look at the recent postings, SCSI didn't help
you out everytime. I use the fileserver in current
Hi David, hi list,
you got this mail, because you maintain src/contrib/file/. If you're not
responsible, please let me know and I will find someone else to bother
with this :-)
I was playing around with file(1) to find a solution for detecting file
content correctly. I've detected, that the
On 6/6/2003 9:29 PM, Bernd Walter wrote:
On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 01:17:43PM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote:
In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bernd Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: I already wondered how you could route interrupts without ACPI until I
: booted my printserver with a
John's tweak patch for re-routing of PCI interrupts seems to work.
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Hi Peter,
would you please be so kind and have a look at PR/53008
(http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=53008), because you
committed src/sys/i386/acpica/genwakecode.sh and under some
circumstances an errornously output is generated (details in PR).
The problem hits me when I was updating
Hi,
I tried to update a machine which will become a webserver in
near future. I received following error in buildkernel:
[...]
cc -c -O -pipe -march=pentium4 -Wall \
-Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes \
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline \
Jens Rehsack wrote:
Hi,
I tried to update a machine which will become a webserver in
near future. I received following error in buildkernel:
[...]
cc -c -O -pipe -march=pentium4 -Wall \
-Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes \
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith
Hi,
I tried to update a machine which will become a webserver in
near future. I received following error in buildkernel:
[...]
cc -c -O -pipe -march=pentium4 -Wall \
-Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes \
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline \
Jens Rehsack wrote:
Hi,
I tried to update a machine which will become a webserver in
near future. I received following error in buildkernel:
[...]
cc -c -O -pipe -march=pentium4 -Wall \
-Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes \
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith
Hi all, hi Clement,
I updated the rcng jail start script to mount devfs and procfs
into the jail if wanted. Adding entries to /etc/fstab didn't
work properly, because the jail filesystem wasn't mounted when
the startup process wants to mount it.
Going this way allows us to control which jail
On 29.07.2003 18:47, Robert Watson wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Jens Rehsack wrote:
I updated the rcng jail start script to mount devfs and procfs into the
jail if wanted. Adding entries to /etc/fstab didn't work properly,
because the jail filesystem wasn't mounted when the startup process
wants
On 29.07.2003 19:21, Mike Makonnen wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 07:08:38PM +0200, Jens Rehsack wrote:
Yeah, I'll take care of this. I had asked scott to mail me his final
patch so I could commit it, but I never heard back from him. I'll
dig out the revisions from my mail archives and combine
On 02.08.2003 01:29, Mike Makonnen wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 08:27:07PM +0200, Jens Rehsack wrote:
On 29.07.2003 19:21, Mike Makonnen wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 07:08:38PM +0200, Jens Rehsack wrote:
Yeah, I'll take care of this. I had asked scott to mail me his final
patch so I could
Hi David,
I've seen that several world daemons (rpcbind, telnetd, ...) are
build with INET6.
In real life, I do not know anyone who owns some IPv6 addresses
but many guys who disabled INET6 on their machines in kernel.
Now the daemons prints out a (IMHO useless) warning, that they
cannot bind to
On 02.08.2003 01:29, Mike Makonnen wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 08:27:07PM +0200, Jens Rehsack wrote:
On 29.07.2003 19:21, Mike Makonnen wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 07:08:38PM +0200, Jens Rehsack wrote:
Yeah, I'll take care of this. I had asked scott to mail me his final
patch so I could
On 03.08.2003 16:11, Jens Rehsack wrote:
On 02.08.2003 01:29, Mike Makonnen wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 08:27:07PM +0200, Jens Rehsack wrote:
On 29.07.2003 19:21, Mike Makonnen wrote:
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 07:08:38PM +0200, Jens Rehsack wrote:
Yeah, I'll take care of this. I had asked
On 03.08.2003 23:39, Bernd Walter wrote:
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 07:20:02AM +1000, Andy Farkas wrote:
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, Bernd Walter wrote:
On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 04:07:15PM +0200, Jens Rehsack wrote:
Hi David,
I've seen that several world daemons (rpcbind, telnetd, ...) are
build
On 04.08.2003 01:04, Mike Makonnen wrote:
On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 04:11:12PM +0200, Jens Rehsack wrote:
the patch works for me very well. I've checked what's been done
and had only small recommendations:
- Wouldn't it be better to configure the devfs rules by
/etc/devfs.conf or is it impossible
leafy wrote:
I rebuilt and installed world on Friday and reinstalled ALL my ports with
'portupgrade -ra'. I have found the exact line that will trigger the ld undefined
symbol error.
/usr/X11R6/bin/uic -nounload -tr tr2i18n -i htmlpageinfo.h ./htmlpageinfo.ui
htmlpageinfo.cc.temp ;
', but that's all, AFAIK.
So long,
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David Schultz wrote:
Thus spake Doug Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I made the suggestion in another forum that we create subscription lists
for these tinderbox messages so that those interested could see them, and
those not interested would not need to filter them out.
Is anyone else interested in
hardware, I cannot test the results, but i
compiles fine without any errors and can be called. A tester would be
nice :-)
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Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
It seems that with -O2 on ia32 (-march=k6-2 in my case), gcc will in
some cases generate short jumps to targets too far away for the offset
to fit in a single byte. A surefire way to reproduce this is to build
Mesa (or XFree86-4-libraries, which includes parts of Mesa).
Sorry for resending (3rd time), but I've found a small typo in the patch
of sbin/atm/ilmid/ilmid.c
Jens
--- sbin/atm/ilmid/ilmid.c.orig Wed Jan 1 18:48:45 2003
+++ sbin/atm/ilmid/ilmid.c Sat Mar 1 13:29:05 2003
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
union {
int ival;
Juli Mallett wrote:
* De: Jens Rehsack [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ Data: 2003-03-01 ]
[ Subjecte: Re: PATCH: type errors in src-tree ]
Sorry for resending (3rd time), but I've found a small typo in the patch
of sbin/atm/ilmid/ilmid.c
- u_char **bufp;
- Objid *objid
Juli Mallett wrote:
* De: Jens Rehsack [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ Data: 2003-03-01 ]
[ Subjecte: Re: PATCH: type errors in src-tree ]
caddr_t is discouraged, with preference of writing an actual type. caddr_t
is just an obfuscation. I'm unclear what it gains in your context.
Okay, sorry
Barney Wolff wrote:
On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 11:09:03PM +0100, Jens Rehsack wrote:
Shouldn't we care about u_char vs char? On some machines it matters,
and on all machines compilers tend to notice and generate warnings.
Yes, usually we should. But I reviewed the code and didn't found a
reason
Barney Wolff wrote:
On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 11:09:03PM +0100, Jens Rehsack wrote:
Shouldn't we care about u_char vs char? On some machines it matters,
and on all machines compilers tend to notice and generate warnings.
Just another question: I turned on '-ansi' and got some warning about
Juli Mallett wrote:
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[ Subjecte: Re: PATCH: type errors in src-tree ]
Barney Wolff wrote:
On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 11:09:03PM +0100, Jens Rehsack wrote:
Shouldn't we care about u_char vs char? On some machines it matters
- seems that the compiler didn't cast
itself to 'char const **' in line 2279.
Jens
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Barney Wolff wrote:
This is an example of what I was pointing out:
On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 01:53:33AM +0100, Jens Rehsack wrote:
...
@@ -1444,22 +1420,19 @@
* none- response sent
*
*/
-void
-send_resp ( intf, Hdr, resp )
- int intf;
- Snmp_Header *Hdr
Barney Wolff wrote:
This is an example of what I was pointing out:
On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 01:53:33AM +0100, Jens Rehsack wrote:
...
@@ -1444,22 +1420,19 @@
* none- response sent
*
*/
-void
-send_resp ( intf, Hdr, resp )
- int intf;
- Snmp_Header *Hdr
Mark Murray wrote:
John Polstra writes:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Dag-Erling Smorgrav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is wrong. caddr_t should be uniersally replaced with void *.
Not quite. There is (or at least used to be) a lot of code that
assumed you could do address arithmetic on a
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
Jens Rehsack [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Of course. Very often in ilmid.c the type caddr_t was used, and nearly
the same count of 'const char *'s was used. I've searched the include
files for caddr_t (core address) and found it defined as 'char *', so
I decided to used
John Baldwin wrote:
On 02-Apr-2003 Peter Schultz wrote:
I'm sorry for beating a dead horse. A guy and I from tcbug were just
trying to fix his postfix installation, he does not know what happened,
it just stopped working. There would not have been a problem if
sendmail wasn't tied into the
David O'Brien wrote:
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 06:01:01PM +0200, Jens Rehsack wrote:
The problem I see with that is, that even a minimalistic base install
installs things like sendmail, ppp, atm-stuff, g77 and so on.
I would love to see the toolchain broken out into its own tarball like
NetBSD
Terry Lambert wrote:
Jens Rehsack wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
First, core@ is not the appropriate body for that type of request.
Both current@ and arch@ are much better targets. Second, is
NO_SENDMAIL + the postfix port inadequate?
The problem I see with that is, that even a minimalistic base
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Dimitry Andric wrote:
On 2003-10-31 at 21:29:42 Brooks Davis wrote:
Ok, we're mostly clear. World builds, but I've had to disconnect
ipfstat, ipnat, and ipftest from the build because they need
modifications and are on vendor branch. IP Filter users may wish to
wait to upgrade until this issue
interrupt code better on real
multiprocessor systems?
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John Baldwin wrote:
On 07-Nov-2003 Jens Rehsack wrote:
Hi,
I recompiled my system today and when it came up again,
it was terrible slow. Using top I've seen, that there're
around 25% cpu-time is used to handle interrupts.
The kernel was configured using SMP ('cause it's a HTT
enabled CPU
Lars Eggert wrote:
Jens Rehsack wrote:
interrupt total rate
irq1: atkbd0 512 2
irq8: rtc 23419127
irq13: npx01 0
irq14: ata0 4422
Lars Eggert wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
On 07-Nov-2003 Lars Eggert wrote:
Jens Rehsack wrote:
interrupt total rate
irq1: atkbd0 512 2
irq8: rtc 23419127
irq13: npx01
John Baldwin wrote:
On 07-Nov-2003 Jens Rehsack wrote:
Lars Eggert wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
On 07-Nov-2003 Lars Eggert wrote:
This looks similar to what I described in the fwohci0 running wild
thread. In both cases, irq16 seems to cause the problem...
Really. Does this only happen
John Baldwin wrote:
Thanks, IRQ 16 was programmed as level, activelo, so it wasn't an
off by one error there. Grr.
I've seen, but I didn't found a bios option to set it to edge.
Is there anything I can do on my machine to fix the problem, or
should Asus be notified for a bios update or ...?
Jens
Maybe at a good time the next snapshot should be imported into
freebsd to get this fix, too :-)
Some ports (eg. mysql40, apache) are switchable to high optimization
where a bug in gcse could cause invalid code which will be removed
with the patch for this bug.
Original Message
John Baldwin wrote:
On 07-Nov-2003 Jens Rehsack wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
Thanks, IRQ 16 was programmed as level, activelo, so it wasn't an
off by one error there. Grr.
I've seen, but I didn't found a bios option to set it to edge.
Is there anything I can do on my machine to fix the problem
Hi,
after I updated my machine yesterday to the -CURRENT
src/ and ports/ of yesterday (2003-11-15 10:30 GMT),
build kernel and world as described in Kirks HEADSUP
mail and rebuild all ports, my machine always crashes
when I start X.
My problem is, that I cannot determine the reason
for the
Janet Sullivan wrote:
Jens Rehsack wrote:
mail and rebuild all ports, my machine always crashes
when I start X.
My problem is, that I cannot determine the reason
for the crashes, so I cannot think about a workaround.
Any hints are very welcome :-)
I've had the exact same symptoms as you
Chris Knight wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Jens Rehsack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 17 November 2003 00:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Machine freeze when X starts
Hi,
after I updated my machine yesterday to the -CURRENT
src/ and ports/ of yesterday (2003-11-15 10:30
Submitter-Id: current-users
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Synopsis: [PATCH] /usr/sbin/moused fails if ums is built into kernel
Severity: serious
Priority: high
Category: bin
Class: sw-bug
Release: FreeBSD 5.1
Robert Watson wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003, Jens Rehsack wrote:
after I updated my machine yesterday to the -CURRENT src/ and ports/ of
yesterday (2003-11-15 10:30 GMT), build kernel and world as described in
Kirks HEADSUP mail and rebuild all ports, my machine always crashes when
I start X.
My
Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
At least we can be sure that something went completely wrong with
this weekend's sources.
Not just this weekend. The commit of the new interrupt code prevents
my system from running with HTT and I've seen nothing in the commits
which gives a workaround for me. John
Robert Watson wrote:
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003, Jens Rehsack wrote:
Hmm. This failure mode is fairly common when a resource deadlock or lock
deadlock occurs in some kernel subsystems. Any chance you can get a
serial console on the box so you can drop to DDB and generate some ps and
stacktrace output
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