You cannot set the root password as passwd dumps core on a signal 12.
I cannot mount any live filesystem CDROM since neither acd0 as acd1 seem
to satisfy the installer, they both fail with a file not found error,
most likely a device node.
--
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven asmodai(at)wxs.nl /
-On [20031021 20:52], Kris Kennaway ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 07:10:30PM +0200, Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai wrote:
You cannot set the root password as passwd dumps core on a signal 12.
This indicates you're not running the right kernel.
It's the kernel on the floppy images
-On [20020504 20:15], Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
It is only here that warnings are treated as errors.
I am thinking something in the upgrade path is not 100% thought out, trying
to see what exactly, but my focus has been way more on STABLE than CURRENT,
so some more exposed
-On [20020506 00:30], Kris Kennaway ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 02:42:22PM +0200, Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai wrote:
I definately do not call libiberty kernel related.
Nor do we, by default, advocate NO_WERROR. So in effect, we broke moving
from older versions to newer
-On [20020504 11:45], David Malone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I did find some AMD errata docs which hinted at a problem involving
4MB pages, MTRR and SMM. (Search for MTRR SMM athlon ASEG on
google and you should get the PDF - there are two pages describing
errata involving ASEG and TSEG. Does
So I decided it might be nice to upgrade my Nov 21 CURRENT to today's and
started a make buildworld on a clean /usr/src and a /usr/obj with nothing it.
After a while I get:
=== gnu/usr.bin/binutils
=== gnu/usr.bin/binutils/libiberty
cc -O -g -pipe -march=pentium -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE -I.
Marc,
-On [20020421 00:30], Marc G. Fournier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Over the past week, I've been trying to get information on how to fix a
server that panics with:
| panic: vm_map_entry_create: kernel resources exhausted
| mp_lock = 0101; cpuid = 1; lapic.id = 0100
| boot() called
-On [20020414 19:14], Matthias Schuendehuette ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
make: don't know how to make neqn. Stop
*** Error code 2
I think David O`Brien fixed this by backing out a commit to make.
In general, wait a couple of hours or a day before reporting a failure,
since chances are good it
-On [20020414 17:00], Michael Class ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Quoting the real panic message would have been nice.
ad_service (e5217c00,1,12788100,0,0) +0x36
ad_transfer (e51fcdc0)
ata_start
adstrategy
ar_rw
ar_promise_read_conf
ata_raiddisk_attach
ad_attach
This looks a lot like the panic on
-On [20020407 07:00], Andrey A. Chernov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
So, I plan to remove all vestiges of NetBSD sort and ask to restore GNU
sort from the Attic. Reasons are:
Better option:
1) leave NetBSD sort
2) unhook from build
3) add GNU sort back for now
4) fix up NetBSD sort
That you are
-On [20020407 12:00], Andrey A. Chernov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 11:48:15 +0200, Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai wrote:
-On [20020407 07:00], Andrey A. Chernov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
So, I plan to remove all vestiges of NetBSD sort and ask to restore GNU
sort from
-On [20020407 12:30], Andrey A. Chernov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Sorry if I was unclear, I mean functionality. Yes, it will remains in the
contrib, if somebody needs it, I am not picky about inactive stuff. If you
notice my second (after give up) message, I even suggest to install it
under
-On [20010804 04:30], Jun Kuriyama ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Are there any reasons not to use -u bind flag for named by default?
Last time I discussed this with some people it was said that named will
have a fit if you change the interface's IP address. It apparantly
cannot accomodate for
-On [20010901 23:24], Arne Dag Fidjestøl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
You'd still need somewhere to put the status message; the dump process above
has no controlling terminal.
Putting it into syslog might be a bit too verbose for this?
--
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven/Asmodai
-On [20010901 19:00], Mikhail Teterin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
79240 ?? S 0:06,85 dump: /dev/da0h(0): 92.44% done, finished in 0:43 (dump)
Does anyone think, it is a bad idea? If no, I'll send-pr the patch...
For me, dump is driven by a remote amanda and its nice to know, when
it is
-On [20010901 21:48], Garrett Wollman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sat, 1 Sep 2001 19:47:06 +0200, Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
79240 ?? S 0:06,85 dump: /dev/da0h(0): 92.44% done, finished in 0:43 (dump)
SIGINFO! SIGINFO! SIGINFO!
Heh. :)
Let me elaborate your, erm
[Crawling out of hiding again]
-On [20010611 19:30], Andrey A. Chernov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I agree, but just imagine that I have assumption that Peter already
resolve this issue with Nick (since he do repo copy) and you'll find
a reason to not be extra-cautious.
First lesson I learned
-On [20010426 23:27], Matt Dillon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
There is a whole lot more to doing an efficient copy then simply checking
the mtime. It's silly to try to integrate it into 'cp'. Use cpdup
instead. plug plug plug.
That's missing the point.
This is for script
Please test this further.
This adds -u to our cp, which is a reimplemented GNU feature after Jim
Mock asked me if we supported -u in our cp.
Basically cp -u compares src and dest and only overwrites if dest's
mtime src's mtime.
Only caveat which I haven't yet solved is that it still shows
-On [20010417 20:47], Matt Dillon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Testing it 'on' in stable on production systems and observing the
relative change in performance is a worthy experiment. Testing it
'on' in current is just an experiment.
I have been running vfs.vmiodirenable=1 on two
-On [20010418 01:00], Alfred Perlstein ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
(although afaik we're basing it on both Solaris and BSD/os's
implementation so... well I'm not going to bother defending it.)
You just scared the shit out of me by mentioning Solaris.
I've found Solaris to be a PITA with all
-On [20010418 14:38], Bruce Evans ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[vfs.vmiodirenable]
So, how much slower was it? ;-)
Not noticeable for me at least.
--
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven/Asmodai --=-- asmodai@[wxs.nl|freebsd.org]
Documentation nutter/C-rated Coder BSD: Technical excellence at its
-On [20010331 05:30], John Baldwin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
It looks like it is just broken in the SMP case.
Note: I got a i586_bzero_oops on an UP box.
It was invoked through the random_process and the random_kthread.
--
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven/Asmodai .oUo.
-On [20010325 09:45], Leif Neland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
/var -alldirs -maproot=root: -network 192.168.5 -mask 255.255.255.0
But after the portmapper change, I couldn't mount, was getting permission
denied.
showmount -e showed 192.168.5 was being interpreted as 192.168.0.5
Changing
Hi guys,
ok, sources cvsupped yesterday afternoon, just before my ffs_alloc.c
commit [which I did, obviously, add myself locally].
Box had been running for a while when all of a sudden it got into a
panic:
vm_page_alloc: free/cache page 0xc0776fa4 was dirty
a trace in ddb shows:
allocbuf()
-On [20010320 09:09], MINOURA Makoto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Use standard types and functions such as wchar_t and mb*,
wc* family.
Which is still something which needs to be done yes.
--
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven/Asmodai .oUo. asmodai@[wxs.nl|freebsd.org]
Documentation nutter/C-rated
-On [20010316 10:43], Eugene Polovnikov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Please, review the following PR:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=25847
Same patch is in the attach.
Just a question,
the gif interface now part of the system does tunneling as well in as
much the same way as nos-tun
-On [20010316 12:45], Ruslan Ermilov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 10:50:26AM +0100, Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
-On [20010316 10:43], Eugene Polovnikov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[gif versus nos-tun]
Yes, gif(4) works the same way, and multihomed enabled (see gifconfig
-On [20010210 06:26], Manfred Antar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
APIC_IO: routing 8254 via 8259 and IOAPIC #0 intpin 0
IPsec: Initialized Security Association Processing.
panic: mutex sched lock not owned at ../../kern/kern_synch.c:175
AOL
Me too.
/AOL
166 static void
167 roundrobin(arg)
168
-On [20010210 16:27], Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
#ifdef SMP
mtx_lock_spin(sched_lock);
need_resched();
forward_roundrobin();
mtx_unlock_spin(sched_lock);
#else
This does not quite work.
I don't get the panic() anymore, but now I have solve
-On [20010210 18:08], Alfred Perlstein ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
* Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010210 08:24] wrote:
Perhaps only need_resched() needs to be spinlocked. I am not sure, I am
not a SMP guru.
That looks correct, need_resched() needs sched_lock.
Problem
-On [20010210 17:30], Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Perhaps only need_resched() needs to be spinlocked. I am not sure, I am
not a SMP guru.
To add:
It needed to be spinlocked as you saw jake's commit affirmed and fixed.
However I am currently hanging just after lauching
-On [2731 15:24], Alexander Leidinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I rebuilded libssh.a and pam_ssh.so with this patch and I didn't get the
error anymore.
I haven't rebuilded the world or anything openssh related, but I think
this should work (and because of the readability of pam_ssh.c and
I am really uncertain where to set the reply-to to.
I don't read ports though.
Anyways.
I have been using snes9x 1.26 some time ago on my CURRENT box and
everything worked ok.
Today, after I updated my CURRENT this weeks from a month old to
something more recent, I figured I should install
-On [2730 19:47], Brian Fundakowski Feldman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
I cannot remember exactly when I last used snes9x, but my
.snes96_snapshots/ directory shows february as the last savedates.
Definitely too long ;)
Yeah I know. =P
-On [2730 19:47], Brian Fundakowski Feldman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
What color depth are you running at? I wouldn't expect that anything
16-bit or higher wouldn't work well, at least. -CURRENT usually works
great for gaming for me; I'm going through, e.g., Chrono Trigger my
second time
-On [2629 20:03], Garrett Wollman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000 10:01:25 -0700, "David O'Brien" [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
1. Everyone uses /bin/csh (show me a box that has never had root login at
least once.
I can show you several boxes where first thing root did after
-On [2420 08:49], attila! ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
../../pci/if_dc.c:151: miibus_if.h: No such file or directory
mkdep: compile failed
'find' on entire sys subsystem fails to show it, and I
pulled cvsups on 19th and 20th to see if it was in the
stream --nope. pulled a
Just went through a few logfiles:
Checking for rejected mail hosts:
-1d: Cannot apply date adjustment
usage: date [-nu] [-d dst] [-r seconds] [-t west] [-v[+|-]val[ymwdHMS]] ...
[-f
-On [2326 12:10], Kris Kennaway ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Does anyone object to adding NetBSD's fsck_msdos to /sbin? ISTR this has
come up several times in the past with positive feelings, but no-one
actually did the work (it compiles trivially).
I could just as easily make it a port,
Ok,
so thanks to Brian I can at least get a good value for my swap slice by
using show disk/ad0s1b.
It returns that the dev_t is 0xc0b65800
Ok, so I then proceed to look at dumpdev
A p dumpdev shows me that it is set to a weird value not matching my
dev_t above.
A p *dumpdev returns
-On [2327 00:00], Brian Fundakowski Feldman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
dumpdev=c0b65800 or w dumpdev=c0b65800 or whatever combination will
either result in `nothing written' or `symbol not found'.
Just do a "w dumpdev 0xc0b65800"
-On [2325 08:00], Andrew Sherrod ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
My 3.4 machine at work has periodic problems with the
fxp. No performance issues (perhaps a little slow, but
the network is congested enough that this is hard to
measure). However it does periodically display an
error message about
[cc:'d shin]
-On [2324 00:04], Dan Moschuk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Is anyone else seeing odd behaviour with a fairly recent -current, an ep
driver nic card and fragmented packets?
Yes. And add to that a fxp card as well next to the ep card.
For some weird reason (almost) every packet
-On [2315 00:00], Will Saxon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I will continue to use ata because my drives work (albeit in PIO mode
apparently) and I don't play audio off the cdrom. Some people will
probably hold off on upgrading to 4.0 because of this, and I don't know if
anyone important cares
-On [2221 12:01], Luigi Rizzo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
this is fun...
Just caught panic #3 on my Diablo newstransit box running 4.0 from the
7th of February.
This box pushes around 360-380 GB in a weekend on network IO.
this is the right kind of app for -current isn't it :)
Hey
-On [2211 20:00], Jordan K. Hubbard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Unless the docs people can actually make the doc tools build
again and successfully format the docs under -current. :)
Sorry for what sounds like a threat of sorts, but I've been building
the -current snapshots with NODOC=YES for
-On [2205 00:01], Nik Clayton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
-current,
Peter Jeremy forwarded this to me. I'm happy to commit it, because
it solves the problem. However, I don't understand the cause of the
problem, so I don't know whether or not the fix is an appropriate one
or not.
And what
-On [2203 08:00], Kenneth Wayne Culver ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
It appears that the de0 driver needs to be slightly updated... just
letting someone know in case nobody had noticed..
pci_compat.c and isa_compat.c contains lists of the drivers which need
to be updated. We're quite aware. ;)
-On [2128 20:00], Warner Losh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] "David O'Brien" writes:
: I like it. If it passes a clean and -DNOCLEAN buildworld, commit that
: baby!
OK. It passes a clean buildworld + installworld. I'll crank up the
-DNOCLEAN right now.
Looks like
-On [2122 17:17], Matt M. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I cvsupd current, and did a make buildworld last night - i didn't do make
installworld - now when i boot my system (when it is initializing the
network) I get a message that is similar to "cannot allocate llinfo for
/kernel" - i tried an
-On [2122 15:22], Nick Hibma ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
- writing manpages (or send a skeleton of to someone who will
finish it)
Damn right! =)
- update HARDWARE.TXT
- check UPDATING
- replace controller with device in all manpages
I think I solved most,
-On [2123 00:00], Oliver Fromme ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Edwin Culp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in list.freebsd-current:
=== share/man/man4
gzip -cn /usr/src/share/man/man4/ahc.4 ahc.4.gz
make: don't know how to make alpm.4. Stop
*** Error code 2
[...]
Delete
-On [2122 20:00], joanra ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
== share/man/man4
gzip -cn /usr/src/share/man/man4/ahc-4 ahc.4.gz
make: don't know how to make alpm.4. Stop
stop in /usr/src/share/man
*** Error code 1
I fixed this a few hours after Nicholas committed.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
--
-On [2123 00:01], Akinori MUSHA aka knu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Yes, they are pretty big enough to see the difference between two...
.tar.bz2.tar.gz
lynx2.8.2rel1 1.4MB 1.8MB
WindowMaeker 0.61.1 1.6MB 1.9MB
gimp-1.1.13
-On [2119 08:00], Warner Losh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Chris Piazza writes:
: I *thought* I noticed it was different. I actually find this pretty
: annoying because it wraps almost all of the lines and makes it difficult
: to read dmesg.
I don't mind them, but
-On [2118 04:02], Andy Sparrow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Given the Plug'n'Pray changes in -current, I pretty much expected to lose
AWE32 support (as I can no longer use the 'pnp' commands in 'userconfig' to
probe the "magic" ports for the AWE32).
AWE32 here, PnPBIOS to off, and added
-On [2117 08:00], Andrey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Is it safe to 'make world' on a recently cvsup-ed current version while
the system installed (i.e. being upgraded) is 3.4?
I heard from some people, Will Andrews and George Cox, that it isn't
easy.
Would there be any changes in /dev
-On [2107 00:01], Poul-Henning Kamp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Steve Ames writes:
On the other hand, there are *plenty* of things already in 4.0 that really
need to get out there and get a workout by a larger audience.
Delaying *them* is a big
-On [19991209 06:59], Warner Losh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: P.S. I'm not trying to cut down Warner, but I do think we really need to
: focus on regaining support for things we've lost in the past 6 months.
I agree with this completely. The newbus excursion of the old code
likely was a big
-On [19991209 12:00], Wilko Bulte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
As Mike Smith wrote ...
On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 10:56:24AM -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
[there] were the SCSI drivers lost to CAM
Actually, most of this is histrionics. CAM didn't lose us SCSI drivers;
Not quite true: the esp
-On [19991209 16:03], Greg Lehey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wednesday, 8 December 1999 at 20:23:24 +0100, Brad Knowles wrote:
This is -CURRENT. It pains me to say it, but anyone trying to
run anything "useful" on -CURRENT gets what they deserve. This is
the only place where we can
[again subject changes]
-On [19991209 16:00], Donn Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Motoyuki Konno wrote:
Please see Netscape plugin port (ports/www/flashplugin) to find
out why we still have to need a.out support.
Wow -- there's a flash plugin for Netscape? That's what
-On [19991209 06:58], Andrey A. Chernov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Do you have a plan to merge ATAPI as part of SCSI (CAM) interface as
NetBSD already does? It will solve problems with all SCSI-only CD* soft
automatically.
I thought this was the original idea back then when work started on the
-On [19991209 00:03], Bill Fumerola ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Soren Schmidt wrote:
The same thing is about to apply to the woxware sound code, we have a
new shiny system that works and is much better designed...
For some definitions of "works".
Low shot. If not for
-On [19991206 00:00], Khetan Gajjar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Garrett Wollman wrote:
* Why isn't MAKEDEV installed by `make install' in a kernel
compilation directory?
Afaik, anyone tracking -current either knows to do this or
uses a tool (like mergemaster) that does it for
-On [19991206 21:57], Forrest Aldrich ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Someone recently posted a note about a compiler error (loop?) when compiling mysql.
I just did buildworld/installworld from today's cvsup and still get the same problem
when it goes to:
c++ -DMYSQL_SERVER
-On [19991205 16:00], Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The problem comes when I install ports, they place info documents into
/usr/local/info. And when I try to info for example libtool which is
present in there it doesn't `know' about the .info file. Now. I know
info can
-On [19991202 19:24], Maxim Sobolev ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Tony Finch wrote:
Maxim Sobolev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but sometimes when I'm building world or some other app text
suddenly shifts from the edge of the screen by several spaces and
all text passed to the console after that
-On [19991201 20:01], Russell Cattelan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
I have a Soundblaster 128 PCI (labeled "MODEL:CT4810") which I can't
get to work with newpcm.
What mother board are you using?
There have been some reports of the new 1371's not working with
non intel
-On [19991129 19:49], Dag-Erling Smorgrav ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
My SB32 PnP, which had so far worked nicely with newpcm except for the
"fast forward" bug, stopped working after the newmidi import. This
means that none of my sound cards (except for the GUS PnP, which I
haven't tested) work
-On [19991120 04:01], Byung Yang ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
as I see the source code, it is not doing what it is supposed to do.. any
suggestions? (it's not a big deal but still it's a bug)
I did not modify any of the source codes.
I think someone else suggested lowering the optimisation level.
-On [19991106 04:01], Andrzej Bialecki ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Today I noticed accidentally that either libvgl is broken, or the demo
program does something wrong - the mouse cursor doesn't move.
But this brings more general question regarding console graphics library.
As it is today, libvgl
On [19991016 04:00], jack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Today Julian Elischer wrote:
hey If someone did adopt it then it wouldn't be a problem..
if no-on edoes then it can remain 'unsupported'
unsupported != tucked away in the attic, out of reach of
many/most users.
Current != platform for
Since no-one except Poul-Henning gave a start with this I thought I
might try my hand at this.
Given FreeBSD's rapid development over the last year a lot of things
around the releases have changed. Nik Clayton and his team are doing a
terrific job to keep up with the documentation.
However,
Just a question,
who changed more's behaviour?
On this CURRENT of 3-4 weeks old I can do /blah and then use / to find
the next occurance of blah in the same file.
With the `new' more this behaviour has been barfed.
Wonder why and who...
--
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven/Asmodai
* Tim Vanderhoek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990912 17:50]:
On Sun, Sep 12, 1999 at 03:20:02PM +0200, Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
On this CURRENT of 3-4 weeks old I can do /blah and then use / to find
the next occurance of blah in the same file.
With the `new' more this behaviour has been
* Greg Lehey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990826 06:19]:
On Wednesday, 25 August 1999 at 23:39:56 -0400, John W. DeBoskey wrote:
=== cpp
cc -O -pipe -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cpp/../../../../contrib/egcs/gcc
-I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cpp/../../../../contrib/egcs/gcc/config -DFREEBSD_NATIVE
* Doug ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990817 03:40]:
In case anyone cares I'd like to put in a vote for compat.linux.
From the design standpoint this balances the needs of prominence and clean
top level name space nicely.
Count me as another in favor of Mike's explanation.
Like Mike said, there
Hi,
before the newbus changes I used to get a ton of:
Sorry, read DMA channel unavailable.
Now playing mp3's under CURRENT from yesterday I only get about three of
those messages per 10 minutes.
That's better ;)
cheers!
--
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
* John Polstra ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990731 09:28]:
Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
* John Polstra ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990729 18:49]:
Right. So the problem must be that you have LD_LIBRARY_PATH set.
Yes I have, but this hasn't been a problem for the last 5-6 months.
In what way
* Greg Lehey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990731 03:50]:
On Saturday, 31 July 1999 at 0:19:27 +0200, Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
* Greg Lehey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990730 11:23]:
On Friday, 30 July 1999 at 8:45:32 +0200, Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
The first thing you should do with any dump
Thanks to you all for the hints and tips...
I finally solved it by wanting to run fsck again before messing around
with fsdb and stat.
I shutdown'd, went into single user mode, fsck'd my slice and the problem
got fixed. H, gotta love FFS =)
Thanks 'gain,
--
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
* Greg Lehey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990730 11:23]:
On Friday, 30 July 1999 at 8:45:32 +0200, Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
I started a make world on my box last night and then proceeded to go to bed.
When I looked at my console this morning it had sprung into DDB because
of a panic
Hi,
I started a make world on my box last night and then proceeded to go to bed.
When I looked at my console this morning it had sprung into DDB because
of a panic: ffs_alloccg: map corrupted.
This panic occured on a box running pretty stable (at least panic less for
the last past 4-8 weeks).
Hi,
I was cleansing /usr/obj after a panic to see if I could reproduce it and
I have this slight oddity:
[root@daemon:/usr/obj] (32) # rm -rf work/
rm: work/FreeBSD/src/gnu/usr.bin/: Directory not empty
rm: work/FreeBSD/src/gnu: Directory not empty
rm: work/FreeBSD/src: Directory not empty
rm:
Hi,
just a couple of questions:
compat22=yes in /etc/make.conf accomplishes a.out support which we need
for netscape support. Correct?
What does compat3x do however? Provide ELF compatibility libraries for
programs written for 3.x?
Also. Suppose I have an ELF CURRENT box that never ran a.out.
* Matthew Dillon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990729 07:20]:
lib/libc.so.3: minor version -1 older
: than expected 0, using it anyway
: ld.so failed: bad magic number in "/usr/lib/libc.so.3"
:
: This is netscape4.5 on CURRENT tracked since October 1998.
:
: /var/run/ld.so.hints:
:
* John Polstra ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990729 07:20]:
Run ldd on the netscape binary and figure out why it's finding the
wrong libc. Make sure you don't have LD_LIBRARY_PATH set to include
"/usr/lib".
Well, I needed to update netscape anyways, so I rm'd the old binaries
and proceeded to
[ in case this should've been -questions, please redirect this thread
there ]
Hi,
after a make world on the 26th I tried to start netscape today and got
a library error:
/usr/libexec/ld.so: warning: /usr/lib/libc.so.3: minor version -1 older
than expected 0, using it anyway
ld.so failed: bad
* Sheldon Hearn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990725 20:29]:
On Sun, 25 Jul 1999 14:12:53 -0400, Dan Moschuk wrote:
whereis anything yields..
Warning: couldn't stat file /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00502/man!
Staleness. Unfortunately, the whereis(1) manpage doesn't tell you to
look at the
* Mark Huizer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990705 02:47]:
I did change the cvsup server some time ago, but I'm now back at
cvsup.nl.FreeBSD.org
hey! that's my queue! when did it start to happen?
If it was last week, then there might have been some cause in the
upgrading of the machine to
* Warner Losh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990627 09:02]:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Justin T. Gibbs" writes:
: The hope is to provide a consistent interface across
: all *BSDs which is why I've addressed this to all of the *BSD projects.
More generally, I'd like to identify areas where the
* Warner Losh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990627 09:02]:
[Excuse my posting this to multiple lists, but I cannot let this go unnoticed]
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Allen Briggs writes:
: Ideally, there should be no more unnecessary divergence of the APIs--it
: would also be nice to work toward
On 03-May-99 Chuck Robey wrote:
If you've EVER used tcpdump, go take a look at this site, I guarantee
it's worth your time:
http://www.capmedia.fr/mgall/xip/
What a GREAT idea! A full graphical tcpdump!
Damn, another project down the wastebasket =P
---
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
On 03-May-99 Chuck Robey wrote:
If you've EVER used tcpdump, go take a look at this site, I guarantee
it's worth your time:
http://www.capmedia.fr/mgall/xip/
What a GREAT idea! A full graphical tcpdump!
Also has some probs compiling...
Looking at it... Might be nice to have in the ports
On 28-Apr-99 Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, 27 Apr 1999, Garrett Wollman wrote:
Most importantly:
- Recent values of GateD are distributed under a very unfriendly
license.
There's also zebra, in ports (as someone pointed out on -net the other
day),which seems to be GPL'ed. I haven't
Some questions I have pertaining the newbus stuff (and as a reminder to you
Peter, thanks for looking into it):
Am I the only one where booting with -v doesn't really do any verbose
booting?
Also, as talked about with Peter, -v should report unclaimed/unmatched
devices, currently it doesn't...
On 11-Apr-99 S. Akmentins-Teilors wrote:
I've repeatedly cleared obj, clobbered, and whatnot. This has been a
problem
here for the last two days.
Last cvsup was midnight PST on 11 Apr.
=== rpcsvc
rpcgen -C -h -DWANT_NFS3 /usr/src/include/rpcsvc/key_prot.x -o key_prot.h
On 11-Apr-99 Luoqi Chen wrote:
For threaded applications to work correctly, we need a thread-safe
version of libgcc. It is straight forward to build: define _PTHREADS in
CFLAGS. We can have both versions just like libc and libc_r, and use the
thread-safe version when linking threaded
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