, but it isn't warning free.
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pngtest from png/work/libpng.
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On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 01:25:55PM +0200, John Hay wrote:
It is not a -current problem. It is if you use the latest automake port,
which is using v1.5. I tried that command manually with automake14 and
then I didn't get that error.
John, what steps did you do exactly ?
Something like
,
which is using v1.5. I tried that command manually with automake14 and
then I didn't get that error.
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At 07:51 AM 1/12/2002 +0200, John Hay wrote:
Hi,
Make release of -current has been broken here for the past few days. I had
a look on the Japanese snapshot site and theirs break with the same error.
Do anybody have an idea about what is going wrong
This patch works just fine here, thanks.
Any chance of getting it as part of lukem distribution or ours?
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Differences/Losses:
*) FTP_PASSIVE_MODE vs. FTP_MODE
*) -4/-6 for forcing IPV4/IPV6
jhay Any chance of getting -4/-6 or something like
. what i meant to say is that
there are also non-NETGRAPH modules called if_ar and if_sr
and these two will not compile, because of missing headers.
thanks,
max
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summary of differences:
...
Differences/Losses:
*) FTP_PASSIVE_MODE vs. FTP_MODE
*) -4/-6 for forcing IPV4/IPV6
Any chance of getting -4/-6 or something like it, back? It is very useful
here in our environment that have a lot of dual-stack machines.
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that. Bruce, any idea ?
No, it does not. At the end I just copied an old newfs over to my diskless
area.
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Index: kerberosIV/Makefile
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RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/kerberosIV/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.13
diff -u -r1.13 Makefile
--- kerberosIV/Makefile 1999/09/06 06:30:48
-master PIO4
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Does anyone else also have problems with pxeboot on -current? I just
rebuilt a system and the pxeboot just garbles the screen when it starts.
I have a pxeboot built on May 5 that do work.
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the kernel.
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Hit [Enter] to boot immediately, or any other key for command prompt.
Booting [/boot/kernel/kernel] in 9 seconds...
Type '?' for a list of commands, 'help' for more detailed help.
ok boot -v
SMAP type=01 base= len=
and with a minor mod to make
make happy, the release finished. Here is the patch as I have used it.
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Yes, this patch fix it for me. I had to convert the spaces back to tabs
though. :-)
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*** Filesystem is 1440 K, 66 left
*** 4000 bytes/inode, 116 left
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beast# fgrep 'texts/FLOPPIES.TXT' /usr/src/release/Makefile
@cp ${.CURDIR}/texts/FLOPPIES.TXT ${RD}/floppies/README.TXT
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-STABLE doesn't honour KEYMAP_PATH environment variable.
Perhaps kbdcontrol should be added into bootstrap tools to fully fix
the problem.
Won't it be good enough to merge KEYMAP_PATH to stable? Or do we need
to be able to upgrade to -current from any 4.x?
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, here is a patch that fix the problem for me. The problem is that
a second call to mkfullname() will reuse the memory at the pointer that
it returns, so you have to preserve it before then.
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Index: usr.sbin/kbdcontrol/kbdcontrol.c
SAST 2001
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think you need to change MAN= to MAN+= in /posix1e/Makefile.inc.
That just caused a make release to fail because it clobbered all
the previous man entries and then ln couldn't link them.
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rmal "make world",
ie. outside of the "make release" environment works fine though.
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: No space left on device
*** Error code 1
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its sources are about an hour (relative to
cvsup-master) old, so I'm pretty sure everything is properly in sync.
Maybe somebody broke make? The if_ef Makefile is .for and .if statements.
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My test program is at the end of the email. Maybe I (and sendmail) have
done something wrong?
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#include sys/types.h
#include sys/socket.h
#include netinet/in.h
#include arpa/inet.h
#include netdb.h
#include stdio.h
int main(int argc, char
After m4 has been changed to do its temporary work in a subdirectory,
"make world" leaves a lot of /tmp/m4* directories behind.
This patch fix it for me. It is not protected by a "#ifndef vms" though.
I don't know if vms has rmdir() or not and I'm not sure if we care
about it
It looks like I was wrong. This patch fix a "make release" for me. The
other problems must have been fixed with the other krb fixes over the
past few days.
Any reason not to commit it?
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=== lib/libgssapi
rm -f .depend
mkdep
t ufs_missingop
c02315b4 t ufs_kqfilter
c02316d4 t filt_ufsdetach
c02317dc t filt_ufsread
c0231808 t filt_ufsvnode
c023182c T ufs_vnoperate
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of tail -f
In window 1 do "^C" to break out of tail -f
The box panic immediately.
I just commited a fix for this.
Yes, no more panic. Thanks.
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You can get past this error with this patch, but it will just die a little
later in another part of kerberos. You should have better luck by building
a release with NOKERBEROS=YES. I was able to build one yesterday.
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A, maybe this will also fix "make release". It has been dying in
the kerberos area the last few days.
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The disks are scsi on an adaptec ahc controller, with most partitions
on da0 and /usr/obj a link to a partition on da2.
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ion or leftover from the previous sequencer
code or something like that?
I'll put ahc_dump_card_state(ahc) in.
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: `pgtok' redefined
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include/machine/param.h:166: warning: this is the location
of the previous definition
/usr/src/usr.bin/vmstat/vmstat.c: In function `dozmem':
/usr/src/usr.bin/vmstat/vmstat.c:907: structure has no member named `znext'
*** Error code 1
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sg[0] - Addr 0x405c000 : Length 2048
(da0:ahc0:0:0:0): Queuing a BDR SCB
(da0:ahc0:0:0:0): Bus Device Reset Message Sent
(da0:ahc0:0:0:0): no longer in timeout, status = 34b
ahc0: Bus Device Reset on A:0. 1 SCBs aborted
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But while you're at it, migrate to md(4) instead of vn(4), it does
vn(4) will be deprecated RSN. mdconfig(8) configures the md(4) devices
So why not change the release process to use md instead of vn, so that
we can make sure it works before vn is axed?
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in the process of fixing them. It just takes a
little longer than I anticipated because of a new kiddie that pitched
up and parents hat came to visit and so on. :-/
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unexpected vn driver lock: 0xc90c4d00: type VREG, usecount 2, writecount 1, refcount
181, flags (VOBJBUF)
tag VT_UFS, ino 404079, on dev #da/20 (13, 20) lock type inode: EXCL (count 1)
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him a new machine with FreeBSD 4.2 on it?
Else, I guess we are stuck with netscape-linux or mozilla... And people
keep breaking mozilla...
Well there is the bsdi version too...
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The struct kinfo_proc changes breaks compiling ipsend and iptest. This
patch fix the compile problem, but I don't know if it is the correct
fix. Anybody care to comment? With this at least "make world" finished
without a problem.
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many processors does your machine have?
2
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world -j4 which completed with
no problems. And afterwards a make release with WORLD_FLAGS=-j4 also
finished with no problems. So -current isn't totally broken. It might
be timing related. My machine is an old dual 266MHz PII.
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with Wavelan cards this increases TCP throughput by a
factor of 5.
Yes, that makes a HUGE difference. I only did it on the current box.
Internat is still running 4.x and don't have it. I think it made more
than a factor of 5 difference here. :-)
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long time to scp the snap to internat. Normally it takes a few minutes
but it is now more than a hour and it isn't halfway yet. The machine
is almost totally idle. The machine is running an SMP kernel if it
matters.
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floppy image.
Also it does not reboot after the panic. It just get stuck after printing
a lot of "microuptime() went backwards (28431.4508250 - 28431.2820885)"
messages.
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FLAGS=-j4" when
the source is not broken. :-) I'm trying now again after the bktr
fix went in.
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efixlen 64
inet6 3ffe:2900:fffa:4:: prefixlen 64 anycast
ether 00:00:e8:15:db:ed
media: 10baseT/UTP status: active
supported media: 100baseTX full-duplex 100baseTX 10base2/BNC 10baseT/UTP
full-duplex 10baseT/UTP
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work, except if it is going to bother too many people. :-/
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Yes, this fix it. I don't see the message anymore and it still works too. :-)
Thanks.
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ume Index: sendmail-8.11.0/sendmail/conf.c
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Oops
s the only one using irq 5 and I have used this setup
for quite a while.
gusc0: Gravis UltraSound MAX at port 0x220,0x320-0x327,0x32c-0x333 irq 5 drq 1,3
flags 0x13 on isa0
pcm0: GUS CS4231 on gusc0
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pcm0: NeoMagic 256AV mem 0
Well this patch make my dual PII boot again. Any plans to commit it?
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With a current kernel I get this when booting:
Programming 24 pins in IOAPIC #0
AP #1 (PHY# 12) failed!
panic y/n [y] panic: bye-bye
mp_lock = 0001; cpuid = 0
It seems John Hay wrote:
Interesting that those same disks work in the same UDMA33 mode on
another motherboard with a different chipset. I have tried both
Samsung and Seagate disks. I have also tried more than one
motherboard and they do the same, so it isn't just a faulty board.
I
a new rev of the 82c586, but I havn't seen any
evidence to this (yet)...
A verbose dmesg with version numbers was sent in an email to -current
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But then maybe it is just me that have the problem.
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: This is where I'm stuck too. I think there might be some more initialization
: of the TI1225 necesary.
I've added some init of the ti chipsets to -current. They are enough
for my TI-1221 based card to allow me to talk to the modems that I
generate different interrupts than the
one(s) connected to its pins can it?
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Recently our firm bought Lucent wireless hardware - PCI Adapter and
PCMCIA card. After unsucsessfull trying to get it work on 3.4+PAO,
I've upgraded to 5.0-CURRENT.
All hardware
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: You probably also have to tell pccardd to use the same interrupt that
: pcic-pci0 got, because I don't see how else it can work, but I'm not
: sure. I mean a PCI card can't generate different interrupts than the
: one(s) connected to its pins
: xmit failed
wi0: tx buffer allocation failed
wi0: device timeout
This is where I'm stuck too. I think there might be some more initialization
of the TI1225 necesary.
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the netgraph stuff.
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the ata driver.
Does anybody else have problems with the HP 8100 series? I have included
dmesg.boot at the end.
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Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
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driver.
During installation it just go in a loop during newfs and keep on
spitting out errors.
Should I just install 3.X and then copy a newer kernel over? 3.4
install perfectly and dma also works without a problem if enabled
with flags 0xa0ff. (Although that is probably a slower dma?)
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Ok, here is it.
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Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE #0: Tue Apr 4 18:31:56
, ppp and a few others are? The
binary shipped in the bin distribution is compiled/linked without crypto,
but then a version compiled/linked with it is included in the crypto
distribution.
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-DHAVE_CAST_H
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I have also seen this on both our -stable and -current snap building
machines.
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Just some error I got when I try to make release this afternoon.
(cvs up to the latest). Maybe it is worthful to anyone making
release all the time
don't get extracted out of the crypto distribution or something can just
link them back to libscrypt.*.
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ad0: 6204MB ST36531A [13446/15/63] at ata0-master using UDMA33
Hmm, wierd, did this hardware run FreeBSD before ??
A similar system did run FreeBSD-3.4, but I never enabled DMA on it. I'll
try to install 3.4 on this one and see.
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based on the international crypto code and they are placed on
internat. No CDs though. :-/
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H, so that is what it is. I also saw it break when I tried to
install a release with crypto stuff, but hadn't had a chance to
find out why it happened.
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meant for link local multicast addresses.
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of patches got make release going for me. I sent them to Mark
a little earlier this afternoon, because most of it is in his area.
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any
other positive feedback I'll commit it.
Why not let them (libdes) be installed, but leave the symlinks to point
to libscrypt. That way things that for some reason need the des stuff
can still get to it. Something like this:
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+.if !defined(NO_DESCRYPTLINKS)
.if !defined(NOPIC)
@cd ${DESTDIR}${SHLIBDIR}; \
rm -f ${LCRYPTSO}; \
@@ -67,4 +68,5 @@
@cd ${DESTDIR}${LIBDIR}; \
rm -f ${LCRYPTBASE}_p.a; \
ln -sf ${LSCRYPTBASE}_p.a libcrypt_p.a
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I found a missing / in the .if that protects the addition of the ssh
config files. The result is that they will never be installed. With
this patch mergemaster was able to install them.
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on internat
and to me it looks like rsa.h is included:
internat:/home/ftp/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/4.0-2211-SNAP/des cat des.?? | tar
-tzvf - | grep rsa
-r--r--r-- root/wheel12208 Feb 12 07:09 2000 usr/include/openssl/rsa.h
Or is there something that I miss?
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/Makefile shows
this intention.
Except at some stage a nasty afterinstall target crept in there. :-/
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the fact that it logs the the fact that the
sched_* functions are not available that gives people a shock ...
and a chance to enable it in their kernel. :-)
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by a commit I've done
15 minutes ago.
Ok it got a little further. Now it dies with:
0 blocks
0 blocks
cp: /usr/src/release/texts/RELNOTES.TXT: No such file or directory
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/texts/HARDWARE.TXT: No such file or directory
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/release.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/release.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/release.
---
It looks like the handling of HARDWARE.TXT in release/Makefile is broken.
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E is used and then -DNO_OBJC and
friends are not defined...
Wipe your /usr/obj dir and do a make world, and you will see.
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Stop in /usr/src/lib/compat/compat1x.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/lib/compat.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/lib.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
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was also the problem that
I had the other day with doscmd.
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I'd prefer something like this that I've attached. The move over the
years has been away from artificial limits...
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Well the original line is plain wrong if Brian's patch is being used,
because there message is a pointer and the size of a pointer is 4.
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is the right/best way though.
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Index: gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools/Makefile
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RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools/Makefile,v
though. I just get a "File not Found" error
when trying to dir any of the redirected directories.
John
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Index: doscmd.c
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RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/usr.bin/doscmd/doscmd.c,v
retrieving rev
stuff would just look at it. There is just too many signal
related functions and structures and it isn't always clear (to me at least)
what should be filled in for whom.
John
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Index: cwd.c
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0x8126e2c in server_call ()
#2536 0x8129e3f in WaitForMultipleObjectsEx ()
#2537 0x8129882 in SERVICE_Loop ()
#2538 0x812ab42 in THREAD_Start ()
#2539 0x8129f6b in SYSDEPS_StartThread ()
#2540 0x0 in ?? ()
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. Although not as big a problem,
once in a while it grows a new capabilty which is needed to boot a
new kernel, so it probably have to be installed before booting with
a new kernel?
John
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Are you sure everything is ok on your machine? I have done 4-5 make worlds
in the last 48 hours and except for the perl breakage, haven't had any
other problems. Even make release worked here.
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I've been trying for the last 24 hours solid to make a new
(for fsck -b #) at:
32
cpio: write error: No space left on device
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/release.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
John
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A "make release" on -current also breaks there. It looks like it might be
related to the new ncurses import, because it complains about:
invalid use of undefined type `struct termio'
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Partway through a make world, I'm seeing the following, I've
now if you can just slot bsd.lib.mk in there because the
libreadline have some subdirs that have to be handled.
John
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Yip, it has been breaking "make release" here the past few nights.
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Hi,
I've noticed the following the last few days... Not a big problem, but
it eventually needs some attention...
Thanks,
John
rm -f /usr/local/share/lynx_help/help
/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/if_ar.c
/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/if_sr.c
John
Any source we can have a look at (probe/attach/*_MODULE)?
Nick
On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, John Hay wrote:
Nope, it is an ISA driver and I wasn't that brave. :-) It is part of
standard FreeBSD and I just compiled
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