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We wanted to keep the differences between our scripts and NetBSD's to
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rcorder puts the securelevel script, then we'll have to modify the
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installed the
new kernel and were able to complete the install.
Definitely not knowledgeable enough to be posting to freebsd-current,
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No one has started work on any of the C99 math functions yet. I
think with the exception of the math functions we conform to C99.
Actually, I hacked up some patches for fpclassify(), is*(), and
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(long double);
in -lm and math.h.
OK, thanks for tracking it down. This looks like an important
omission that should be fixed for 5.0-R.
No one has started work on any of the C99 math functions yet. I
think with the exception of the math functions we conform to C99.
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imake-4 port building is broken. I guess that's because
xc/config/makedepend/main.c defines _POSIX_SOURCE before including
signal.h. Signal.h includes sys/signal.h
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Could you please try to compile libmsun with with GCC 3.3 snapshot David
just committed and see if that changes anything?
It doesn't compile on -current. Mike and the standards guys
and
/usr/include/signal.h?
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a port path that patched netdev.c, as an interim
fix (include the header before including the sys/socket.h header).
Unfortunately, It still has not been 72 hours for the download, so
I still do not have the KDE sources available locally.
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Matt, something in your mcd commits (staticizing probe/attach) may have
broken LINT.
mcd.c intentionally creates an empty object file in the GEOM-defined
(ie. LINT) case.
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transformation processors (XSLT). It's easy to convert from one XML
format to the other, making the generation of DocBook or XHTML documents a
/lot/ easier.
I've always wondered what a Makefile would look like in XML.
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It's been one month, have you made any progress on this?
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cc1: warnings being treated as errors
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Do you want me to try your first patch? I never got a chance to test
it.(And no longer have a copy of it, either.)
No, there is a bug in the patch you
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Mike Silbersack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm seeing the segfault in the kernel make depend step, just as
someone else reported.
OK, could you please try the patch at
http://people.freebsd.org/~kan
. If not, then we
can see what else differs about my system.
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On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Craig Rodrigues wrote:
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Ok, I fixed lorder.sh, and made gcc again from clean with Alexander's
patch. No change, I still see the same segmentation fault. Alexander,
how can I easily build gcc with full
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Ok, I fixed lorder.sh, and made gcc again
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Mike Silbersack wrote:
Yep, STRIP= was the necessary trick, I didn't realize that install -s
meant strip. :)
As to your patch... it turns out that I wasn't using it. I've been
testing with make buildkernel, which uses the copy of gcc built by your
last buildworld
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file looks like:
What header am I missing here?
sys/types.h (before sys/select.h)
sys/select.h includes sys/types.h; see line 57 of rev 1.13.
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Is anyone else still seeing Sig 11's from GCC when mcpu=pentiumpro is
enabled (as it appears to be by default now)? I get a segfault in the
same place every
deprecated something?
Mark Trettin [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent me a patch (attached for reference).
This turns out to be a bug in our headers. I'm testing a patch which
fixes sys/select.h in the standards case. I'll post it to
-standards a little later if you want to test it.
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the issues you're seeing?
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Be careful not to define GCC-specific optimizations in the non-GCC
case.
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Wesley Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been playing around with lang/icc a bit, and find it quite vexing
that machine/endian.h has macros that are ifdef'd around __GNUC__. The
intel compiler does not like the macros, partly because
.
I think we'd really like to target POSIX 2001 for 5.0-RELEASE, so the
first solution would be best. Temporarily backing out the updated
POSIX version bump might not be a bad idea if this is a task which
will take a while.
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This was my fault. I wasn't paying attention closely to issues with
other compilers. I've had the attached patch in my local tree
Is anyone else still seeing Sig 11's from GCC when mcpu=pentiumpro is
enabled (as it appears to be by default now)? I get a segfault in the
same place every time when compiling a DIAGNOSTIC kernel when I leave it
enabled.
Just curious if this is just me or not...
Mike Silby Silbersack
to the list. Culprit is src/usr.bin/file/config.h which
unconditionally defines HAVE_STDINT_H though RELENG_4 is missing it.
This is being looked into.
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the determined troublemakers. :)
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/tabset.
Dunno whether the problem is uudecode or tabset.
Just fixed it. Update your sources.
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it to /dev/null with the following patch.
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a bunch of other stuff when I switched to
cvsup13.
Argh. Out of disk space. Fixing now.
This also happened to be the problem for sparc64 tinderbox.
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cast in an assignment to make a pointer store an
integer? Surely this can be written better.
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3.2 or gcc 3.2 trying to build itself?
Buildworld completes fine on panther, the only FreeBSD sparc64 machine I
have access to.
The complete transcript is available here:
http://sparc64.style9.org/sparc64.log
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or later on in the build.
%gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
Configured with: FreeBSD/sparc64 system compiler
Thread model: posix
gcc version 3.1 [FreeBSD] 20020509 (prerelease)
I can provide you with an account on the system.
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panther.freebsd.org.
The source directory had some stale copies of files that weren't being
updated. I fixed them, so hopefully the next build will work
correctly.
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The following example disables the ACPI driver
.Bd -literal -offset indent
-hint.acpi.0.disable=1
+hint.acpi.0.disabled=1
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Committed, thanks.
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device.hints.5:
$FreeBSD: src/share/man/man5/device.hints.5,v 1.3 2002/08/09 06:07:33
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I would like to submit
worthwhile.
I also wanted to see if my filter worked on my email :)
Looking forward to working with you all...
You might want to get started by reading Michael Lucas' article on
testing -current:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/04/18/Big_Scary_Daemons.html
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in /daemon/build/current/src.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /daemon/build/current/src.
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I don't know if I'm the only one having this problem, but I haven't
been able to make a complete buildworld for a couple of
days now. The last time I upgraded was arround August 5.
I have been getting a signal 11 consistently in the same spot.
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memory = 134086656 (130944K bytes)
avail memory = 125779968 (122832K bytes)
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connected to happens to be temporally down or out of
range.
I'd suggest that you try reducing the timeouts if the long timeout
isn't suitable for your setup. See the timeing options in dhclient.conf
man page.
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that
you can insert your own script in the rc boot process). I am not being
flippant.
Your suggestion, while it solves your problem, would create a problem
for others (re-read the quote).
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help to catch such a bug in gcc optimizer
code. :)
If someone could find the small segment of code where the optimizer
screws up, and write a small program to demonstrate the problem, we
would have a good chance of it getting fixed.
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context on this to solve the problem. Maybe
the URL to the complete log should be appended to the message.
I just committed a fix for this problem.
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DES, there wasn't enough context on this to solve the problem.
I don't really see what more you need. What's missing?
The first line and cause of the subsequent errors:
In file included from /usr/home
to the
cluster.
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/sparc64/conf/GENERIC: unknown option
PCI_ENABLE_IO_MODES
*** Error code 1
I just committed a fix for this.
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: unknown option PCI_ENABLE_IO_MODES
*** Error code 1
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/tinderbox/sparc64/src/sparc64/usr/include/stdio.h:
At top level:
/usr/home/des/tinderbox/sparc64/src/usr.sbin/nfsd/nfsd.c:84: storage size of `nsd'
isn't known
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Looks like Peter fixed this in rev 1.28.
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`soreceive':
/usr/home/des/tinderbox/sparc64/src/sys/kern/uipc_socket.c:841: warning: long
unsigned int format, different type arg (arg 3)
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I just committed a fix for this.
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Sorry for the delay, here's the patch which should properly implement
watchdog timeout handling in the fxp driver. If you're one of the people
seeing the false watchdog timeout messages, please give this a whirl and
tell me how it worked.
Thanks,
Mike Silby Silbersack
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/bfd/elf-eh-frame.c:417:
warning: comparison between signed and unsigned
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I've reduced the WARNS level in the sparc64 case until David has a
chance to look at my patch which fixes this warning.
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interfaces.
Also, ipfw(8) has lots of warnings as a result of printf()s with
deprecated quad_t's. This should be easily fixed by using intmax_t's.
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Comments on the attached, untested patch?
Disable fatal warnings during bootstrap, build, and cross tools
phase of world.
The setting of NO_WERROR belongs in [BTX]MAKE if anywhere. This is
already done
to be the problem. I'll
update the system today, but we should probably disable fatal warnings
during the build/cross tools phase of world.
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Whoever fixes this, and however we agree to fix it,
should also remember to close the bin/40382 PR.
Comments on the attached, untested patch?
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Disable fatal warnings during bootstrap, build, and cross tools
phase
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This may be a stupid question, but is gdbreplay currently broken? I just
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Yes (unless I missed the fix). Just use NO_WERROR=true for now.
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immediately
thereafter.
The patch follows.
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setup failed);
exit(1);
}
[Repeat above sentence.] :)
Otherwise it looks good.
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Oops, this was the result of a conflict with my installworld.
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On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Kenneth D. Merry wrote:
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On Sun, 23 Jun 2002, Kenneth D. Merry wrote:
I'm planning on checking in the zero copy sockets code Tuesday evening,
MDT. If there are any concerns, I'm more than willing
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Andre Oppermann wrote:
Mike Silbersack wrote:
Cool, thttpd / others should benefit greatly then.
The last time I checked thttpd didn't even use sendfile(2). It does
use accf_http(9). Maybe kqueue(2) could speed it up further.
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I thought that thttpd used
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I updated my -current system yesterday, and AMD still isn't being
started quite right by rc_ng. The messages at boot time say:
does the following patch fix it? If so, please commit it.
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I don't know how I missed /etc/rc.i386 when I was doing the porting.
I'll have a chance to work on it Sunday, unless someone else beats me
to it.
Well, here it is. Let me know how goes it.
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? Will the page be shared? That could
be a big reduction in mbuf cluster usage on some http/ftp systems, I'd
guess.
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was doing the porting.
I'll have a chance to work on it Sunday, unless someone else beats me
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It's doubtful this is really your problem. Is there any other output
from the compiler?
No other OS's seem to complain about this, so why is freebsd?
Perhaps compiler diagnostics aren't enabled on those systems.
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. Basically it fails to deallocate resources and unlock the
process lock.
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is a chicken and egg problem. The solution
is simple, the sysadmin decides which one he wants to start first by
fiddling with the REQUIRE and BEFORE lines, or the script can make
use of the force_depend() subroutine to start required services
that aren't already started.
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I don't know if you recieved my earlier email about a bug that I found in
execve() while working on fixing the malloc w/ process lock held bugs.
Here's a simpler patch.
It fixes possible resource leaks and failure
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I.e. if REQUIRE describes soft dependency ordering, what
describes hard dependency ordering?
Why the need to distingish?
the dependency ordering. To start
it you twiddle the appropriate rc.conf knob.
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I've imported the excellent work by Mike Makonnen into the tree.
Can you summarize what the differences are?
o Instead of a few monolithic
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Thanks.
It's supposed to complain to remind me to get together with the sendmail maintainer
to figure out how to handle sendmail's non-standard NONE option.
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line doesn't mean it will be started. It just means that
ypbind comes before amd in the boot process.
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