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On Saturday 23 August 2003 16:27, Daniel Eischen wrote:
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Larry Rosenman wrote:
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On Saturday 23 August 2003 14:51, Larry Rosenman wrote:
I'm not sure how to switch to a libkse'd
On Saturday 23 August 2003 16:52, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
Incidentally, Adriaan de Groot just dug up a set of patches for konsole
konsole_grantpty, I quickly adapted those for the kdebase port. They apply,
but I'm still compiling kdebase with those myself
Just finished. They work fine
accept mails with attachments these days? And which of the lists is
subscriber only or not? It used to be very easy (outside-posts work
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it added to the allowed list, please let me or -doc know so the
handbook can be updated.)
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) was the cause for Konsole to abort(). The case of gethostbyname returning
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components that we can somehow make 3rd party software compiling via
ports-collection hacks?
I feel that a FreeBSD that manages to break so many existing configure-scripts
and build systems is degraded in usefulness.
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and -STABLE.
Oh please.
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be upgrading to 4.9-R or 4.10-R when the time arrives.
For someone coming from 5.0-R or 5.1-R, the new necessary evil behaviour of
cc/c++, be it -pedantic or -pthread, will be totally unexpected.
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modules
Heavy lifting by: Max Laier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
Obtained from: NetBSD (bits of pfil.h and pfil.c)
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become rather ridiculous. Why not just do it?
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and
recompile was needed because of the missing PFIL_HOOKS in GENERIC for two
releases in a row is a bug, and it ought to be fixed.
(On a related note, the ipfilter kernel module itself is still built without
IPV6 support - is there a particular reason for this?)
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icecast-1.3.12_1
I don't have a -CURRENT machine to test with. I don't mind the port marked
BROKEN, since it's unsupported abandonware and due for deorbit anyway.
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I don't have a -CURRENT machine to test with. I
. Not an officially IANA registered
MIME-type, but text/* nonetheless... perhaps the mailing list manager should
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are on
the IETF level.
Not too bad, IMHO. The IETF really is the place for this decision to be made
and the knob should reflect current standards. Flipping the default when a
revised RFC is published would be the right thing to do.
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and several smaller others for each
platform. The machine independent is in /usr/src/sys/conf, the others are in
/usr/src/sys/ARCH/conf.
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* So what
do I have to do with /stand/sysinstall?
It's probably safe to delete it, complete with the whole /stand directory.
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module_register: module if_tap already exists!
Module if_tap failed to register: 17
can't re-use a leaf (if_tap_debug)!
FWIW, same thing happens for if_tun.
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Ugh, I was just planning to switch to 5.1-RELEASE and cvsup
to CURRENT. Now, I'm reluctant to do this for my DSL router
-STABLE box.
FWIW, RELENG_5_1 works fine.
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adsl modem. I've been struggling with
this for days.
Are you sure you really have 5.1-RELEASE and not 5-CURRENT shortly after
-RELEASE? There have been many other reports on pppoe related breakage with
ppp in -CURRENT, but 5.1-RELEASE should work (at least it works fine for me).
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default?
5.1 released, still not committed. How about now? :)
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Hi,
as a band-aid fix, because 5.1-CURRENT's ppp or netgraph or whatever is
spoiled and PPPoE no longer works
Isn't this supposed to be fixed by the backouts of the c-standard
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while longer until Linux' UFS implementation can mount UFS2 (shouldn't be to
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CD-ROM+bootfloppies was 4.1.1.
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I tested mounting something in the 3.5 drive, works (I'm willing to test the
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' configure failing because of the weirdness
of the new cc (3.3), that leads to errors instead of warnings with certain
combinations of -W* and -pedantic options.
Is something like this expected, i.e., certain combinations of -W* and
-pedantic to produce errors when they didn't before?
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On Thursday 17 July 2003 22:11, Alexander Kabaev wrote:
-Werror? As doctor said: if it hurts, DON'T DO THAT.
In the kdelibs case, it's definitely _not_ -Werror (I wouldn't complain about
that, obviously). Mikhail, can you recap which combinations exactly trigger
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is
specified or not.
So here's the questions for the experts:
- Why errors instead of warnings?
- Why do gcc's own bits seem to not conform to some kind of standard that it
tries to adhere to in 5-CURRENT but not in 4-STABLE?
- Who's to blame?
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-I/usr/local/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -D_GETOPT_H -o helloworld
helloworld.cc
This commandline is copy-paste from the failing configure checks, however,
just 'c++ -pedantic -O -pipe -o helloworld helloworld.cc' should probably do
the trick just as well.
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in imported compiler.
I guess the next question is whether this is fixable, maybe even by enabling
said supression, at least for a short while. It seems the better fix than to
go and remove -pedantic from all the helloworlds that may linger in the
ports-tree.
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strike me as productive.
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Configure ailing due to warnings is a real bug.
What do you mean now
- yet
it just ceased working. The most peculiar thing is that the 4.7-STABLE
client also mounts in /usr/ports/distfiles from the server statically -
and that still works. ..
(not subscribed to list - please CC me)
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| them via AMD.
Yes, that's exactly what I'm experiencing here... uhoh. First
errata-topic discovered 2 hours after the release? :}
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Michael Nottebrock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, that's exactly what I'm experiencing here... uhoh. First
errata-topic discovered 2 hours after the release? :}
Well, not so quick. I took another -CURRENT box and the problem
could be closed, it's bin/47496.
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much, a quick recompile of libc and things are
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,/usr -alldirs,/var -alldirs) and I can only access the / export.
/host/ip-address/usr or /host/ip-address/var, where ip-address is the
ip-address of the same machine as host above, works as expected.
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particular machine and %iused for / is just 7%.
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the port is complete.
I'd appreciate sponsoring somebody to work on our existing newpcm stuff and
add the missing bits and pieces much more. Donating hardware (soundcards and
MIDI-devices) would probably help very much already.
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is the most promising. :)
Don't expect many audio apps in the future to be talking directly to some API
exported by a kernel.
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? I remember someone
on this list claiming that the SSE fpa-code works much better than the i387
code which is used by default (even with -march=pentium4).
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On Sunday 23 March 2003 19:24, Till Riedel wrote:
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 06:43:16PM +0100, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
Just out of curiousity, have you tried using -mfpmath=sse? I remember
someone on this list claiming that the SSE fpa-code works much better
than the i387 code which is used
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I'm getting these kind of panics with yesterday's kernel every time I
try to use rpm.
[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]:~ rpm -Uhv --root=/compat/linux
/home/lofi/libpng-1.0.9-1.i386.rpm
recursed on non-recursive lock (sleep mutex) filedesc structure @
../../../kern/vfs_syscalls.c:3573
first acquired @
Alfred Perlstein wrote:
* Michael Nottebrock [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020131 12:19] wrote:
I'm getting these kind of panics with yesterday's kernel every time I
try to use rpm.
Thanks, I'm pretty sure I know what the fix is, but won't be able
to take a shot until later tonight, for now you
Alfred Perlstein wrote:
I've just committed a fix, please let me know if it works for
you.
Yes, everything's fine now. Thanks again! :)
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of days older than the cvs.
How old exactly and what panic? The panic in vfs_syscalls when using rpm
was fixed on Feb 2.
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=1626284+0+archive/2002/cvs-all/20020203.cvs-all
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Michael Nottebrock wrote:
The problem: Watching TV and starting some application that accesses
/dev/dsp (like xmms, artsd or the linux-netscape flash-plugin) (or vice
versa) freezes my machine. The problem exists since I first installed
-CURRENT from an early January-Snapshot
built and installed the world kernel after
you cvsup'd?
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and updating everything
again, make sure you are actually running the new kernel, and, if the
problem persists, get a trace of the panic and report it to the mailing
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/usr/include from bsd.kde.mk.
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it previous
state. If the bios does it, it restores always the last
suspended OS.
AFAIR, the Win2k-Suspend2Disk is not ACPI-based.
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() from /usr/lib/libc_r.so.5
(gdb) bt
#0 0x281cc918 in _thread_kern_sched_state_unlock () from
/usr/lib/libc_r.so.5
#1 0x281cc2e2 in _thread_kern_scheduler () from /usr/lib/libc_r.so.5
#2 0xd0d0d0d0 in ?? ()
#3 0x080570b0 in ?? ()
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The circumstance ends uglily
(gdb) bt
#0 0x28424918 in _thread_kern_sched_state_unlock () from
/usr/lib/libc_r.so.5
#1 0x284242e2 in _thread_kern_scheduler () from /usr/lib/libc_r.so.5
#2 0xd0d0d0d0 in ?? ()
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Original Message
Subject: Re: Post-KSE disaster with libc_r
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2002 14:23:23 -0700 (PDT)
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To: Michael Nottebrock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Applied 'thediff' to pre-KSE CURRENT
pre-KSE kernel (with both updated I have it too). Only switching to libc_r
old about month ago helps.
I applied thediff to a -CURRENT box as of June 25th and it promptly
shows the symptoms, so I still think it's somewhere in the KSE-code.
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Doug Barton wrote:
I brought the fsck_y_enable stuff in, I'll try to take a look at it this
week.
Just to avoid misunderstandings: That all worked fine a few weeks ago...
that was the second to last time I needed it (because I accidentally
pulled the wrong plug).
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have load dri in my
x config, do i need something else?).
Load glx
and something like
Section DRI
Mode 0666
EndSection
See http://www.xfree86.org/current/DRI6.html#10 for details.
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7200 / Radeon'
class= display
subclass = VGA
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JFYI, I submitted a bug report to the gcc GNATS, the PR-Number is 7390.
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I've been wondering lately why my AthlonTB runs at a quite high
idle-temperature and I came across this page:
http://vcool.occludo.net/VC_Theory.html
Does someone feel like getting something similar into our kernel?
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On startup (being run from the rc.d-script), nmbd (from samba-2.2.5)
sometimes receives a sighup (and dumps its workgrouptable), sometimes
not. This has been going on for at least a month now here, does anybody
else see this?
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sn0+++*)
kernel: type 9 trap, code=0
Stopped at 0xc4109ac1: lcall $0xc410,0xa040c410
db trace
_end (c158d300,d6855d48,c04897b1,356,0) at 9xc4109ac1
fork_exit (c02ae2c0,c158d300,d6855d48) at fork_exit+0xaf
fork_trampoline () at fork_trampoline+0x1a
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fork_trampoline () at fork_trampoline+0x1a
Hmmm, I don't think so. How about typing
unset acpi_load
in loader prompt, and see if this panic disappear or still happen?
Hm, right, doesn't go away, slightly different panic now ... Fatal trap
1, but basically same spot.
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Terry Lambert wrote:
Michael Nottebrock wrote:
I tweaked my BIOS to assign a different irq (9) to
the NIC and now the kernel boots and runs my old userland quite nicely.
The old kernel ran perfectly well with the NIC on irq10 ... strange.
None of your other postings identified the devices
() from /usr/local/lib/libglib12.so.3
#10 0x2844fa38 in gtk_main () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libgtk12.so.2
#11 0x08069311 in fe_main ()
#12 0x0809e950 in main ()
#13 0x080638c1 in _start ()
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David O'Brien wrote:
On Wed, Aug 07, 2002 at 03:59:47PM +0200, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
Please submit a full bug report,
with preprocessed source if appropriate.
See URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/bugs.html for instructions.
*** Error code 1
Stop in
/usr/ports/x11-servers/XFree86-4
28M 204M %/var
procfs 4.0K 4.0K 0B:0%/proc
linprocfs 4.0K 4.0K 0B:0%
The system gcc3 and all versions of gcc3 in our ports do this. gcc295
does not.
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pentium2/3/4 and athlon-* and is believed to trigger the same
bug that borks XFree86 here.
Compile with gcc -O -march=arch -c clacrt.c
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void foo ()
{
struct { float x, y; } c, *cp;
static float z
reported this
before, see the archives.
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Michael Nottebrock wrote:
Brooks Davis wrote:
I recently updated my laptop's kernel to an August 5th version from an
July 23rd one and mozilla started getting connection refused from
everything. Lynx worked fine as did other network services like cvsup
and ssh. Upgrading mozilla from
Kenneth Culver wrote:
Oh ok, wierd... I've only tried (unsuccessfully, the compiler errors out)
kde3, and some make worlds and stuff. I guess that's not strenuous enough.
kde3 compiled okay for me with Alexander Kabaev's gcc patch posted to
this ML.
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to the case hdd-LED and
it works fine (for example during loading the kernel) until sym takes
over the controller, then it remains dark.
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Michael Nottebrock wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Can anyone else reproduce this in tcsh?
Yup. My -CURRENT here is two weeks old.
... reproducible in -STABLE, too.
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mailbox:
-- Synopsis: ICE with gcc 3.1, happens only with -march athlon
State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
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* i386.c (athlon_cost): Fix the move costs.
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to avoid detection for so long
(webcvs.kde.org indicated that the last commit to this branch was 12
months ago).
Becaused it all used to compile just fine until a very short time ago.
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from the kernel configuration file.
Yes, I though about it. But still, it is a strange bug and I cannot
believe I (well, and you :) ) am the only one seeing this.
It's been there for quite a while, I see that behaviour in 5.1-RELEASE, too.
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in the kernel either... :(
FWIW, tun _is_ in the kernel if you compile it in, but gets loaded a second
time. The module which gets loaded isn't actually used.
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really isn't a problem. If you compile tun into the kernel,
this is what will be used and if you don't, the autoloaded module will be
used. This is probably the reason nobody bothered to fix this yet.
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up.
Unfortunately, both machines aren't very good datapoints because both have
pretty customized kernels and have -Os and -march optimized worlds/kernels...
Both have kern.timecounter.hardware: ACPI-fast, too.
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On Saturday 29 November 2003 09:19, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Are all affected machines multi-processor?
None. Both are i386 UP (although the 4.9-RELEASE box is running an SMP-enabled
kernel).
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as a fixed feature programming model.
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was cvsup'd and built a few hours ago.
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, though.
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not get the reported panic, I have also had a very
similar lock order reversal reported since (at least) the -CURRENT of
22 Feb. (which as far back as I presently keep the message log).
I reported that particular LOR on this list on Feb 7th.
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