it stops the automatic merging, seems
like a really bad idea. Either make it AUTOMERGE=false or NOAUTHMERGE or
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On 2014-10-28 19:35, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
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On 2014-10-28 19:19, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
Hi all,
We are starting the release process of pkg 1.4, we want to have a better
release
process than with every single previous version
@) at the request of cperciva@,
using the functionality Colin added to head for Kris to be able to do
this for PCBSD.
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part of the command, but rather,
it is suggesting that running 'ps axl' will show which process(es) are
still running, and those would be the ones that would not die.
When this message comes up, how far through the shutdown are you? Does
it stall there for a while? or continue quickly?
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a new poudriere run.
Should I file a bug report or is reporting here all that’s needed?
Link to screenshots: http://imgur.com/a/h64uB
Thanks,
Shawn
Creating a PR in bugzilla is encouraged.
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Our strings didn't crash with his proof of concept, but there may be
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did the kernel panic include output that might explain what the problem was?
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For the disk io bit, try running 'gstat' instead of iostat, and see what
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On 2015-02-04 19:29, Lundberg, Johannes wrote:
Hi
I'm thought I was gonna do some test runs with HEAD on a 2013 Macbook
Air
and noticed some weird behavior regarding disk I/O.
This happens both when doing portsnap extract and clone from git
: GEN6_RP_INTERRUPT_LIMITS expected 1907, was
1900
I am pretty sure this is specific to the new drm code
I saw similar messages when testing the drm patch before it was committed
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etc.
Definitely a +1 for this is something we need for 11
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Very sorry, I didn't see your reply until Adrian's reply brought this
thread back to the top of my email stack.
On 2015-01-07 13:23, Konstantin Belousov wrote:
On Wed, Jan 07, 2015 at 01:01:23AM -0500, Allan Jude wrote:
I grabbed the latest i915.8.patch from kib@'s website and compiled
, traced=0)
at subr_syscall.c:133
#10 0x80d632ab in Xfast_syscall ()
at /usr/src/sys/amd64/amd64/exception.S:395
#11 0x0008022a56fa in ?? ()
Previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)
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Allan,
Thank you for reply! And sorry, I didn't seen it.
How long do you think it may take to get it released and will it be
included in 10.2?
Thank you,
Fedor.
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That change was merged to the stable/10 branch in December
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file shipped on the bootonly image, and when
there is no local MANIFEST to compare it, it fetches one from FTP along
with the dist files, and just works.
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On 2015-03-01 13:49, Harrison Grundy wrote:
Thanks!
That does seem useful, but I'm not sure I see the reasoning behind
putting into base, over a port or package, since processing
command, the command can
just output the data in a structured machine readable format.
I am not sure how you can put netstat into the ports tree.
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Is there a specific bug you are running in to? So far the only bugs I've
seen with the xo-ification have been ones where the JSON output was not
always well formed.
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--- usr.sbin.depend__D ---
yacc: f - maximum table size exceeded
*** [aslcompilerparse.c] Error code 2
make[5]: stopped in /usr/src/usr.sbin/acpi/iasl
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On 2015-02-23 20:44, Chris H wrote:
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Upgraded my router today, because it was approaching the 24 uptime days
of doom
As to the uptime days of doom...
I inquired about this a week ago, and was informed the matter
had
back where we left off and things continue until we run out of
stack.
There are two reasons Allan is seeing this and no one else has so far.
The first is that he's scrubbing both on input and output. My own tests
have always been done with 'scrub in all fragment reassemble', rather
than
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scripting it to run via crontab at midnight every night.
It is likely a false requirement, and can be safely removed.
Dealing with the merges, only really affects version upgrades, and is
less of an issue compared to being able to automate security fixes.
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Sometimes when I resume, it seems like the keyboard is frozen. If I
alt+f1, then alt+f9, it seems to work fine after that. I'd never though
of trying just alt+f9 right away, as I could already see my X session.
Not sure if this is related, but it sounds very similar.
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it compiled pkg 1.4.99.x and make all users using
your repo use that. You'd have to run poudriere to make it rebuild
everything with that new make.conf first, before 'pkg upgrade' would
upgrade you to 1.4.99.x
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Hello,
After update r283989 and r284106 system crush if /boot/loader.conf
contain acpi_ibm_load=YES if comment this line, boot success.
Screenshot http://bsdnir.info/files
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Hello,
After update r283989 and r284106 system crush if /boot/loader.conf
contain acpi_ibm_load=YES if comment this line, boot success.
Screenshot http://bsdnir.info/files/acpi_ibm_crush.png
using ZFS.
My machine is an Lenovo T530 (ivy bridge)
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sure sources are up-to-date and if still a
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Simple reproduction:
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On 2015-05-21 21:55, Nikolai Lifanov wrote:
Hi current@!
Can someone take a look at Bugzilla #199976 please?
It's a pretty trivial patch that adds -P0 support to xargs.
If there is any feedback or the patch
, to see if the packet is being forwarded.
Do you have the machine configured as a gateway? (gateway_enable=YES
in /etc/rc.conf)
Are you doing NAT (Network Address Translation) to remap the internal
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I think the question related to drivers (kernel modules).
In which case, they should be compatible across major versions (module
from 10.0 works in 10.2, but not 9.3 or 11.0)
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On 2015-07-12 11:10, Andrey V. Elsukov wrote:
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I forgot to include the link to the patch as well:
http://www.allanjude.com/bsd/lenovofix_gpart.patch
I will most likely
a
GPT partition in 'legacy boot' mode?
I am testing some patches that work around this issue, and I have
confirmed it solves the issue on the x220 and the t420, but I don't have
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Needing the active flag set is indeed a different problem. I am working
on a patch for bsdinstall that will allow the user to request the
active
bit be set as well
avoids these issues by entirely refusing to boot from a GPT
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Needing the active flag set is indeed a different problem. I am
working
on a patch
to see an effort to get Lenovo to fix their broken
UEFI/BIOS. Adding non-standard PMBR configurations should be short-term
hack.
Lenovo has fixed the issue in newer models, x230, t530, t540 etc work fine.
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>>
>> --WjW
>>
>
> I honestly think everyone would be better served by porting blacklistd
> from NetBSD than trying to increase verbosity for log files.
>
>
I have been using HPN + NONE for a few years and find them quite useful,
but it is easier to install openssh-portable and run that than to
recompile the base system to enable the NONE cipher, so I have no
objection to removing the patches from base.
The useful logging feature that comes with the newer version of openssh,
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g (with the filesystem). Unfortunately, I do not recall now what
> was it. :-( Something like too small /tmp, no /tmp at all, something
> else...
>
> But definitely the error message was misleading and not the case of
> the failure.
>
/tmp is usually a tmpfs, which is memory b
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>> On 2015-11-11 19:06, Slawa Olhovchenkov wrote:
>>> On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 01:32:27PM -0800, Bryan Drewery wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 11/10/2015 1:42
the bespoke config files each utility has. A transactional database
>> might be better (for some uses, likely less so for some people), but I
>> don't hear anyone volunteering to do that work.
>>
>> So, libxo and libucl may not be the very best solutions, but they are
>> the ones that are moving forward. I would welcome competing
>> ideas/solutions, but someone would have to actually build them, not just
>> rattle off some ideas on the mailing list.
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eBSD Vendor Summit, a number of other companies wished for the same
functionality.
Even my small 3 person company greatly desires this functionality, and
this is why I have been helping to convert additional utilities to use
libxo.
How big of a donor you are to the FreeBSD Foundation does not affect the
committable of your code. Having code ready to commit, vs just a vague
plan, does help your solution win out over another proposed solution though.
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>>> On Nov 15, 2015, at 10:09, Allan Jude <allanj...@freebsd.org> wrote:
>>
>> ...
>>
>>> The big difference is, a json parser isn't going to blow up if a n
on't hear anyone volunteering to do that work.
So, libxo and libucl may not be the very best solutions, but they are
the ones that are moving forward. I would welcome competing
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>> On Nov 15, 2015, at 10:09, Allan Jude <allanj...@freebsd.org> wrote:
>
> ...
>
>> The big difference is, a json parser isn't going to blow up if a new
>> field gets added in the middle, and your awk/grep/s
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>> On Nov 15, 2015, at 10:05, Allan Jude <allanj...@freebsd.org> wrote:
>>
>>> On 2015-11-15 07:54, Dan Partelly wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I was looking at the new facility of
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> On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 12:15:35PM -0500, Allan Jude wrote:
>
>> On 2015-11-11 19:06, Slawa Olhovchenkov wrote:
>>> On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 01:32:27PM -0800, Bryan Drewery wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 11/10/2015 1:
ne might expect.
Note: openssh from ports seems to link against both base and ports
libcrypto, I am still trying to make sure this isn't corrupting my
benchmark results.
I am still debugging my dummynet setup to be able to prove that HPN
makes a difference (but it does).
https://wiki.freebsd.org/SSHPerf
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his books.
While I think it isn't a bad idea to put GELI first in the handbook, I
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On 2015-07-12 01:49, Allan Jude wrote:
I have spent my weekend researching why my Lenovo X220s refuse to boot
from GPT partitioned disks.
Based on this mailing list post:
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-i386/2013-March/010437.html
I have written a patch for gpart to change
ThinkPad right now.
Allan, can you confirm above?
You are correct, the PMBR bootcode was missing, my mistake.
I have uploaded new images (and set the old ones to redirect to the new
ones)
compressed (193 MiB):
http://www.allanjude.com/bsd/lenovofix_20150712-r285132.img.xz
uncompressed (1 GiB
, it tries to boot and returns into the F12 boot selection menue.
What model machine is this?
Can you try running:
gpart set -a active da0
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I forgot to include the link to the patch as well:
http://www.allanjude.com/bsd/lenovofix_gpart.patch
I will most likely make this patch optional, behind a flag to the 'gpart
create -s gpt' command
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>>>> On 2015-11-11 19:06, Slawa Ol
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>>> But 11-CURRENT-usb-stick has GPT structure and BIOS 0050 can't run it from
>>> USB. :-((
>>>
>>> Workaround: Reflash 0032 -> Install FreeBSD-11-CURRENT -> OK -> Reflash
>>> 0050 -> 11-CURRENT starts OK from MBR HDD.
>>>
>>> Question: if this situation doesn't be fixed by Intel, how NUC 2820(2830)
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>>> FreeBSD-11-stick.img will be only at GPT structure?
>>>
>>> ---
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>>> best regards,
>>> Dmitry Postolov
>>> dip-free...@yandex.ru
>>>
You can avoid fdisk and just do: gpart set -a active da0
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>
> In the mean time, I’m going to work on adding an isboot port to the tree to
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Also, having ZFS boot environments means, it is easy to take a step
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This is a known bug, the wifi system changed, and I have not had time to
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In /boot/loader.conf try adding:
cuse_load="YES"
this will load the module, and should ensure the devices are available
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> 09.01.16 23:51, Allan Jude пишет:
>> On 2016-01-09 15:48, Boris Samorodov wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> Bhyve works with virtual machines which have already been created,
>>> but can not create new ones:
&g
to make openssl in base 'private', it just
needs more testing. It has survived a make universe though.
I even have the patches to make pkg support it (since pkg needs openssl,
but cannot depend on openssl from ports) upstreamed already.
I'll try to get it caught up to -current and posted this weekend.
ges that would cause a panic'ing LOR in
> vm_pager.c. I'll do some more investigative work when I get some more
> sleep. But if anyone has any ideas, please let me know. I kinda wonder
> if this is related to the recent VFS changes by FreeBSD.
>
> Thanks,
>
I saw the same thi
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>
> What could be wrong with it?
>
> matthias
>
To fix the partition table to be the size of your memstick do:
gpart recover da0
If this does not work, try this (specific to some models of Dell
Latitude and some HPs):
gpart set -a active d
pkg install iperf
client: iperf -f m -i 1 -s -u
server: iperf -f m -i 1 -t 20 -c -u -b 100m
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removes sys/crypto/sha2.h which was apparently used by a 3rd party
driver, and replaces it with sys/crypto/sha512.h
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According to our current release schedule, FreeBSD 18.0 will not come
out for 35 years (2051).
The general approach would appear to be just downloading new packages
and updating the system. For a drastic upgrade like that, you'd likely
have to build a newer version of pkg from ports.
The approach for offering an upgrade from 10.x to 11.0 will be the more
interesting endeavour.
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On 2016-01-28 12:00, Slawa Olhovchenkov wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 11:09:56AM -0500, Allan Jude wrote:
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>>>> Yes, but but real usage of it would happen in a second step because of many
>>>> rought edges to be deal with. but yes the information would be avail
On 2016-01-28 12:25, Slawa Olhovchenkov wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 12:04:00PM -0500, Allan Jude wrote:
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>> On 2016-01-28 12:00, Slawa Olhovchenkov wrote:
>>> On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 11:09:56AM -0500, Allan Jude wrote:
>>>
>>>>>> Yes, but bu
On 2016-02-03 12:36, Chris H wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Feb 2016 11:13:21 -0500 Allan Jude <allanj...@freebsd.org> wrote
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>> On 2016-02-03 10:32, Chris H wrote:
>>> On Wed, 03 Feb 2016 06:55:47 -0800 "Chris H" <bsd-li...@bsdforge.com> wrote
>>>
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RE@ has a specific procedure for requesting approval for an MFC during a
freeze: https://wiki.freebsd.org/Releng/ChangeRequestGuidelines
I would imagine they prefer not to be added to bugzilla issues until a
committer decides it is worth MFCing something
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nd6 options=29<PERFORMNUD,IFDISABLED,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
>>> media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT )
>>> status: active
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Chris:
If you are not using a bridge, please provide the complete output of
ifconfig, and the log messages about the arp flapping, so we can see
which two interfaces it is bouncing between.
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2 is shown before one in Disk1.
>
> Set 3: Disk2 is removed. (Disk1 only environment)
>
> 3-1) ZFS only has /boot/loader.efi of head.
> -> stable/10 in Disk1 ZFS boots fine.
>
> 3-2) Same as 2-2 without Disk2.
> -> Fail to boot. Fall back to loader prompt.
>(Of course. Specified root device doesn't exists.)
>
> 3-3) Same as 2-4 without Disk2.
> -> stable/10 in Disk1 ZFS boots fine.
>
> 3-4) Both UFS and ZFS have /boot/loader.efi of head.
> -> stable/10 in Disk1 ZFS boots fine.
>
>
> Regards.
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rposefully slow, does 5,000 sha512s by default, but is tunable by
setting rounds=1$ as a prefix to the salt when calling crypt)
crypt("mypassword", "$6$rounds=1$usesomesillystri");
Results in:
$6$rounds=1$usesomesillystri$CtNyZlpTyzaFTivUi7CCBYAoRBZXxSz1qnnGOAb0tXB4irc9/ro10S1a3X2JWTNa1tsMZwIprG/H1o3TKOrDt0
NetBSD has a command for generating hashes on the command line, pwhash(1)
I have wanted to bring something like that over for a while, but looking
at the source for pwhash I decided I'd want to start from scratch.
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