I can't be the only person who is trying to do this :)
I have my laptop with two BSD partitions - one active, and one for the
most current -current. (Its running -current from a couple months ago.)
So, I do the following:
roaming# cat crash-buildworld.sh
#!/bin/sh
DESTDIR=/crash ; export
Mark Murray wrote:
I wonder if anyone noticed that mouse jerkiness caused by entropy
harvesting routine is here again (both in syscons and X11), although
it was expected to be solved by kthreads, at least on my poor old P133
with PS/2 mouse.
You say "here again". Was there a time that
On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 09:15:00AM +0100, Adrian Chadd wrote:
cd /crash/usr/src/sys/modules env
MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/usr/obj/crash/usr/src/sys/GENERIC/modules
KMODDIR=/crash/boot/kernel make install
Don't explicitly add DESTDIR to KMODDIR.
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Not quite a head's up worthy event, but I thought people would like to
know about some of this, and unfortunately we all know not everyone
running -current reads cvs-all. The one change that isn't listed in the
commit message that people might be interested in is the fact that mm is
now
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tatsumi Hosokawa さんいわく:
I moved PCI/PCCARD/USB if_xx.ko driver to mfsroot.flp, and I've got
100KB of free blocks in the first floppy. If we move more drivers to
mfsroot.flp or coming drivers.flp, we can get not only free blocks in
the first floppy, but
... in CURRENT from 30.10. phk has removed unnecessary #defines, among
them sys/systm.h which is definitely needed in both drivers. Adding the
# include sys/systm.h fixes the problem.
netatm/atm{aal5,cm,device,subr} compile, but the kernel doesn't link -
they need the include also.
harti
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In some email I received from Bruce Evans, sie wrote:
[...]
Your machine/mutex.h is apparently out of date. With all those -I
paths, it is hard to tell where includes are found. The
-I${.CURDIR}/../../sys hack is particularly evil. It makes no difference
for "make world", but for plain
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Hart
i Brandt writes:
... in CURRENT from 30.10. phk has removed unnecessary #defines, among
them sys/systm.h which is definitely needed in both drivers. Adding the
# include sys/systm.h fixes the problem.
netatm/atm{aal5,cm,device,subr} compile, but the kernel
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Hart
i Brandt writes:
... in CURRENT from 30.10. phk has removed unnecessary #defines, among
them sys/systm.h which is definitely needed in both drivers. Adding the
# include sys/systm.h fixes the problem.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Hart
i Brandt writes:
strip these lines out of NOTES:
device acpi
optionsACPI_DEBUG
optionsAML_DEBUG
And the LINT kernel links just fine.
Probably not. I have no acpi configured in my kernel. cvs log on eni.c
says:
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Darren Reed wrote:
In some email I received from Bruce Evans, sie wrote:
[...]
Your machine/mutex.h is apparently out of date. With all those -I
paths, it is hard to tell where includes are found. The
-I${.CURDIR}/../../sys hack is particularly evil. It makes no
Like everyone else, I've been bit by /dev/random blocking because it
didn't have enough entropy. I recently got bit after booting the
system single-user to do some work, meaning nothing in the discussion
about when/where/how to deal with the entropy information addressed
this one.
It seems like
... are not liking each other after the lastest
ppp commits. I do not have time to look into this
until late tomorrow (and no, I don't see any commits
which would appear to fix this yet).
-John
crunchide -k _crunched_usbdevs_stub usbdevs.lo
cc -static -o boot_crunch boot_crunch.o sh.lo find.lo
On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 12:58:28AM -0400, Matthew N. Dodd wrote:
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Glendon Gross wrote:
Is it possible to use the old Intel EtherExpress-16 cards with FreeBSD?
The driver was broken a while back and I'm right in the middle of trying
to fix it. I've actually given up on
Hi,
After returning from a month long vacation, i updated my CURRENT system to
the recent CVS. After this update my Mozilla Tinderbox-builds seem to
suffer from a configure complaining my C++ compiler has a "-pedanctic
long long" bug.
[part of config.log]
configure:10680: c++ -o conftest
Tonight my -current paniced:
panic: vrele: negative ref cnt
I tried to repeat it but couldn't. The system wasn't very loaded at the time,
I wasn't doing anything particular.
Any pointer, at least on what else to check to have a meaningful PR?
Bye,
Andrea
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Are others seing a situation where
``cd /usr/src/foo make obj make cleandir make cleandir'' isn't
deleting /usr/obj/usr/src/foo/ ? It used to and it needs to in order
that the second ``make cleandir'' will clean
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Hello FreeBSD-hackers.
I had my first CVSup-ed source tre d/loaded today. It compiled correctly
(make buildworld) and installed correctly (make installworld).
But on rebooting the box, the loader fails to find a bootable kernel. It
seems my loader.conf got trashed somewhere ... I get the list
I had my first CVSup-ed source tre d/loaded today. It compiled correctly
(make buildworld) and installed correctly (make installworld).
But on rebooting the box, the loader fails to find a bootable kernel. It
seems my loader.conf got trashed somewhere ... I get the list of the /
partition,
Are others seing a situation where
``cd /usr/src/foo make obj make cleandir make cleandir'' isn't
deleting /usr/obj/usr/src/foo/ ? It used to and it needs to in order
that the second ``make cleandir'' will clean /usr/src/foo/ itself.
I tracked this down to rev 1.33 of bsd.obj.mk.
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On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 06:13:28PM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
Are others seing a situation where
``cd /usr/src/foo make obj make cleandir make cleandir'' isn't
deleting /usr/obj/usr/src/foo/ ? It used to and it needs to in order
that the second ``make cleandir'' will clean
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While I'm sure the new beeps for pccard insert/remove are quite charming
on some laptops, they are a bit broken on mine...
The new beeps are nothing more than a barely audible click or two... But
the real problem is that if the speaker wants to beep afterwards, my
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Peter van Dijk wrote:
Without looking at any of your code, I would kindly like to ask you
not to look at the Linux driver for eexpress too much - it's severely
broken and has all kinds of timing problems that can crash boxes at
predictable moments (some boxes crash when
For the last couple of days I've been trying to build python 2 from
the ports tree without success. I updated my sources a couple of time
and rebuilt the kernel and world with no effect.
The problem seems to have appeared in the last couple of days and
seems to happen while loading libc_r.so.4
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 12:59:37AM +0100, Pascal Hofstee wrote:
Hi,
After returning from a month long vacation, i updated my CURRENT system to
the recent CVS. After this update my Mozilla Tinderbox-builds seem to
suffer from a configure complaining my C++ compiler has a "-pedanctic
long
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 12:59:22AM +0100, Pascal Hofstee wrote:
Hi,
After returning from a month long vacation, i updated my CURRENT system to
the recent CVS. After this update my Mozilla Tinderbox-builds seem to
suffer from a configure complaining my C++ compiler has a "-pedanctic
long
At Sun, 29 Oct 2000 23:03:02 -0800 (PST),
Kenneth Merry wrote:
ken 2000/10/29 23:03:02 PST
Modified files:
sys/kern subr_diskslice.c
sys/sys diskslice.h
sys/cam/scsi scsi_cd.c
Log:
Write support for the cd(4) driver.
I get
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