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> on 23/04/2010 07:48 Szilveszter Adam said the following:
> > There is one interesting tidbit though: previously it used to be
> > possible to run cdda2wav also as non-root, provided the user running it
> > had re
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had read access to the /dev/cd0 device. This seems to no longer work.
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One of it's last hideouts seems to be the "make release" target...
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irectly.
There is an easier way: you can use CONFIGURE_* variables, which can
also be defined on the command line. For documentation on these and on
the Makefile format for ports, see the Porters Handbook.
There is also pkgtools.conf, as has been noted.
Hope this
n* reading /usr/src/UPDATING, there
is a lenghty section on upgrading from 4.x to 5.x, and following it to
minute detail, because this operation is rather complicated. The section
is titled "To upgrade in-place from 4.x-stable to current". It is n
Hello,
On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 11:30:45AM -0400, Matt Gostick wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 17:04, Szilveszter Adam wrote:
> > What does 'cat /dev/sndstat' say?
>
> # cat /dev/sndstat
> FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm)
> Installed devices:
> pcm0: at io 0x220
le... and
> section 9.5 of the FreeBSD manual says: "If you are running FreeBSD 5.0
> or later you can safely skip this section. These versions use devfs(5)
> to allocate device nodes transparently for the user"
You do not need thi
On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 11:51:34AM +0100, Frode Nordahl wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 11:30, Szilveszter Adam wrote:
> > Hmmm. I have the same version of X as you (roughly, the tag was already
> > in place by the time I built although I always use HEAD, I built on 23rd
> >
e is
no word of it in the X log.
I used the CVS to build X, but tweaked the config to use the expat, the
freetype2 and libxml2 from the system (ports) instead of the packaged
ones that are in the X repo.
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vfs.
> Another thing: I often need a symlink /dev/cdrom to /dev/cd0. What's the
> best way to do this...
In rc.devfs, put this:
ln -s /dev/cdrom /dev/cd0.
Easy enough:-)
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try. But other aspects of
login classes work Just Fine(TM): for example I use them to give my
users a Hungarian-locale environment independent of the shell they use.
This has been in use for months (if not years) and has always worked
(also through ssh). This must be something else.
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On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 01:43:44PM -0600, Kyle Butt wrote:
> Szilveszter Adam wrote:
> >(At this point you are running on the -CURRENT kernel but with the old
> >userland: be aware of this because things like ipfw will now stop
> >working until you are back in sync!)
> &g
/include is also repopulated with the
new headers)
- mergemaster (with the new mergemaster script)
- reboot for the changes to take effect.
Done.
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> On Sun, Aug 11, 2002 at 09:41:19PM +0200, Szilveszter Adam wrote:
> > This is known problem, straight updates by simply "make world" do not
> > work from -STABLE. Therefore, one has to very care
at one cannot be that dramatic, I assume you
did not use the "-j" for the installworld.
So, I still have no real explanation for your hanging of the machine.
Perhaps someone else. The first failure is memory corruption in any
event but the reason is not known to me. I have not see
efully follow the
procedure described in the UPDATING file even though normally not so
many steps would be needed.
To get of this situatio, the person(s) affected should do a "make -k
installworld" now and then a "make installworld" again anf this way get
all the new userland
On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 02:44:50PM +0200, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
> On (2002/07/28 09:49), Szilveszter Adam wrote:
>
> > > is firewall support built into the -current kernel or does it need to be
> > > compiled in?
> >
> > It is not in GENERIC, but you can
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to report that I compiled the jdk with the new patchset just
yesterday on my week-old -CURRENT and it worked ok.
However, I always clean out /usr/include before installworld, so there
may be no stale header files there.
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, with the
"bandaid" fix to pmap.c, and that one did not lock up under X, at least
not during my testing.
So, yes, I am seeing unstability, but only under X.
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- Two ATA HDDs, ATAPI CD-ROM, PCI network card (Realtek 8029), ISA PnP
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So anyway, thanks for fixing this, and anybody who used the
"DISABLE_PG_G" workaround can now switch that off.
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large
memory" these days: it has 128 Megs of (non-DDR) SDRAM. (2x64)
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On Wed, Jul 17, 2002 at 07:38:22PM +0200, Szilveszter Adam wrote:
> Bakul mentioned that the panic happens on a PPro. For me, it's a PII. I
> am using a CPUTYPE setting of "p2" in /etc/make.conf. This gets
> converted to a "-march=pentiumpro" on the actual compil
mpro" on the actual compile line. This may
be the same for the PPro. This suggests a remote possibility that there
might be a problem with this option, so this is the next thing that I am
going to test.
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On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 08:06:49PM +0200, Szilveszter Adam wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 07:49:57PM +0200, Szilveszter Adam wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > I have recently finished to upgrade my system to today morning's
> > -CURRENT, with sources just *be
On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 07:49:57PM +0200, Szilveszter Adam wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I have recently finished to upgrade my system to today morning's
> -CURRENT, with sources just *before* the commit of rev 1.154 to
> src/sys/kern/kern_fork.c by Julian.
>
> I hav
h anyone? I know that the trace may not help
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eeded, other Java tools may also be set similarly to the ones from the
JDK instead of GCC. (eg Javah comes to mind)
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sys/netinet ip_fw.h
Reverting only this file and recompiling libalias and natd fixes the
natd breakage for me. However, I was seeing some possible side effect of
this (see my earlier mail about deny rules not working in ipfw) but I am
not sure since I have at least one other report of thi
quot;fsck -y" returns the fragmentation etc values
correctly, "fsck -p" always says: "0.0 % fragmentation" for all my
filesystems.
Like this:
/dev/ad1s1a: FILESYSTEM CLEAN; SKIPPING CHECKS
/dev/ad1s1a: clean, 1016302 free (14 frags, 0 blocks, 0.0%
fragmentation)
Anyone else se
Hello,
You were not, by any chance, using the "-nat" option with ppp? If you
were, and have a recent -CURRENT with the new ipfw code, then *that*
will make ppp dump core with a sig10 just fine. (Same behaviour as with
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hen loading the rules from the ruleset file,
ipfw prints two lines for each, one with the expected rule number and
one with all zeros. I don't know if it's significant though.
It is like this:
0 deny log ip from any to any
03600 deny log ip from any to any
This did not happen previ
hey, we should never loose
our sense of humour. (And yes, maybe I really should get another
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Grrr, hit me baby one more time.
One of the diffs included a completely gratuitous one-line change which
I made yesterday night while I was tired and neglected to correct today.
So, the patchset again. (Take three!)
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Index: Makefile
to go all the way, you can change the name of
inc-hist.texi.diff to inc-hist.texinfo.diff, but that involves a repo
copy.
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===
RCS file: /usr/ho
On Fri, Jun 28, 2002 at 05:49:33PM +0200, Szilveszter Adam wrote:
> Hello Sheldon,
>
> As far as I know, so far only the ones for GDB (and that only under
> -CURRENT). If you get there first, go for it, but if not, I will also
> look at the issue during the weekend.
To follow up
were incorporated in-house by David.
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So, problem solved.
Thanks to all who responded.
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ed tonight, so has code from around 26th in
the userland. Kernel has been upgraded to code from this evening.
Does anybody else see this?
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akefiles certainly
does not justify this nightmare that a full build of XFree-4 from ports
now is. At least that's my opinion.
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errors one-by-one.
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most easily
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If you need any more info, just ask.
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emoving remote.texi from the Makefile
> > doesn't work because of
>
> I just took a larger hammer and just turned off docs.
FWIW, I solved the problem by reanimating remote.texi from the Attic, to
where it was relegated with the message that it did not make it into GDB
5.0. But of course
ine, no matter what
compiler I used to build it (with a few patches from the
XFree86-4-libraries port) and libGLU is the only part of XFree that is
wirtten in C++. If I specify -lstdc++ on the link line of any programs
that use libGLU, it works (see xc/programs/glxinfo).
My -CURRENT is from Saturday
clobbered.
Bottom line: if at all, it should only be used for "use.perl port", for
the cases where the wrapper does not work as desired.
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On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:16:11AM +0200, Georg-W. Koltermann wrote:
> Am Di, 2002-05-21 um 21.35 schrieb Szilveszter Adam:
> > Yes, this is correct. THe libraries libstdc++v3 and libsupc++v3 are not
> > built for the system compiler. You can, however, use ports/lang/gcc31.
>
er. I use it to build Mozilla, and it
works. (I even tried letting CC be the system cc and redefining CXX to
the ports version and this worked too, Moz is happily chugging along
except when X freezes on me, which is unrelated, I have a Virge GX2
card -- known problem with X.)
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eally just that the existing infrastructure of
bsd.doc.mk should be used and the custom targets be deleted. For 17.m4, the
problem is more serious, the sU macro does not seem to exist in the
FreeBSD base system just for now, so should be imported first.
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prise. I just got a bit
worried, since 80 gig disks are quickly becoming commonplace in modern
PCs, and I was hoping that dd mode would not be *the* way to use them
under FreeBSD:-).
And Terry and Poul-Henning, please stop fighting, I am not going to do
anything to the system wrt this just now:-
sk)
Any and all hardware details available if needed.
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only so much one can deduce from the code, it is the author who
should know what was intended here.
This breaks the world.
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ory strucutre
took about 20 mins before, yesterday it was done in 2 mins? In the
next moment I heard the sound of my jaw slamming onto my desk...:-)
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that was to show why "persistence" is a bad idea.
Fortune(6), anyone?:-)
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project really makes
headway, especially looked at from a historical perspective.
Keep up the good work!
P.S.: This message is also test to see if the upgrade to the latest
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r your own programs, however, provided that the licensing
suits you.
And yes, acronym overload is rampant:-) probably because namespace
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27;s make world.
NB I think midi driver code may have other problems too... it doesn't seem to be
heavily maintained these days.
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use it for (including myself)
but maybe a better name would explain it better to a new user... after all,
send-pr *could* be used as a general support tool, but we do not use it for
this purpose.
Just my HUF 0.02 and the heat...
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s making these useless in some cases even after login. (With the
original point being that you shouldn't be able to use these while logging
in) This is supposed
to be fixed now, but maybe you have the buggy version running? Also, the
talk was that while bash (and sh?) were affected, tcsh wasn'
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 01:01:02PM +0400, Andrey A. Chernov wrote:
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> >
> > In your situation I would try ad0s5 and onwards. If you do not have the
> > device node under /dev, so create it:-) (No worries
rtition?)
In your situation I would try ad0s5 and onwards. If you do not have the
device node under /dev, so create it:-) (No worries I have also forgotten
how to do such mounts on occasion before:-)
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e amount of RAM, swap etc in
the system. It certainly needs this flag on my machine.
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>
> Well I cannot find that file (/usr/src/sys/dev/vinum/vinumutil.h) there, it
> is not there in the cvsweb interface either. However, I can confirm that
>
> /usr/src/sys/de
Hello Greg and others,
Well I cannot find that file (/usr/src/sys/dev/vinum/vinumutil.h) there, it
is not there in the cvsweb interface either. However, I can confirm that
/usr/src/sys/dev/vinum/vinumhdr.h
contains a reference to it.
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ng can also be sorted out. I have
sent Alfred some traces, unfortunately this is about all, dumping is not
possible... let's hope for the best.
Luckily, console based CD players also exist.
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sleep
swap_pager_getpages
vm_fault1
vm_fault
trap_pfault
trap
calltrap
and again the same trap message like above.
After hitting 'c', it freezes at the dumping: resetting devices part.
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> > >
&
d.
So there is no crash dump.
Ideas?
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soft updates on any fs of mine, which of course means that some operations
require all the time in the world to complete, but seems it is safer
somehow. I am probably just lucky and totally wrong, but just
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amounts of tinkering to get things going... the make world succeeded
though, so I assume that most anything would have gone well from that
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tx too with XFree4 if you want just install the
wrapper script from /usr/ports/x11/wrapper. I did this on a friend's
machine and it works:-)
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the latest of phk-s commits and I am running on a new kernel... I am
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to see no problems but why are others seeing them?
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between two ssh2 capable hosts... will need the
help of a collegaue with it. (who will kindly reboot the machine on the
other end into FreeBSD-STABLE:-) Note that I do not have a known_hosts2 or
an authorized_keys2 file anywhere.
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This problem *only* appears when running nessusd. Any other app I tried
(including X) runs fine.
If you need more info let me know.
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c.
(And of course no dump)
So? Opinions? things to try?
-CURRENT is from yesterday, kernel and world in sync, machine UP PII-233.
Nessus is from ports and has been extra recompiled after the make world.
I will try anything if needed or test any patches...
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failed in require at
> /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl/../../../../contrib/perl5/configpm line 430.
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and my SB 64 AWE rocks as usual. I even figured out, how to play Shoutcast
streams with mpg123 which enabled me to listen to my favourite radio on the
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I believe this has been fixed yesterday. (The shell that is)
Try to upgrade and see if it goes away:-)
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...
after putting the correct values in there, fsck worked.
But I have no idea how/why the numbers got deleted... and then why it
worked before?
Thanks all the same, things seem to work out A OK right now.
:-)
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thing unusual, apart from the fact that ad1 is not even
mentioned. If I after this say 'fsck -d -p /dev/ad1s1a', it says:
start /dev/ad1s1a wait fsck_ufs -p /dev/ad1s1a
and then exits, seemingly succesfully.
Nothin more... if there is anything I can be helpful with, please tell me.
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all the partitons on ad0 were checked, but the ad1 was not.
Yet, it was mounted r/w afterwards.
I did not yet test in single-user mode though what if I say 'fsck -p'...
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ne off and on for unknown reasons... maybe related?) If this is an
fsck problem, then I figured there was no big problem if your previous
shutdown was clean... am I right? Or maybe there is a problem with shutdown
too that fsck simply doesn't notice? Brrr...:-)
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yle
> and commit the fix.
I can confirm that this fixes the problem (as in the kernel builds and
boots with options midi and sequencer.)
Thanks!
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h+0x3cc
> device_probe_and_attach(c0ea2000,c0404c4c,c03f9030,4eb000,c0eadb00) at
> device_probe_and_attach+0x9a
> isa_probe_children(c0ea2980,c04e6ff8,c01b1f74,0,4e4c00) at
> isa_probe_children+0x143
> configure(0,4e4c00,4e4000,0,c01277d2) at configure+0x39
> mi_startup() at mi_startup+0x68
d luckily no FS corruption occurs
because the panic is so early on boot.:-)
Of course, as soon as I omit the midi part, the kernel boots fine, and the
sound card works too.
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more responsive than it has been lately. Congrats to
Mark and all, I just did not want to send an email separately for this!:-)
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f this is not the problem, I dunno, I did not have any such
problems even though I have just finished a buildworld...
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On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 05:24:29PM +0100, Szilveszter Adam wrote:
> Where, of course, I couldn't be bothered to send the Makefile diffs
> along... doh!:-)
>
> Here they are...
<...>
Please, ignore the previous junk... sigh. I should know better than
synching my CVS re
On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 05:07:06PM +0100, Szilveszter Adam wrote:
> Hello everybody!
>
> Today I upgraded my system to the latest -CURRENT and in the process also
> completed the Hungarian locale support.
>
> Please find enclosed the small tar.gz archive with the necessary fi
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