Is this a bug, or did I miss something on the list
that changed this procedure:
cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf)
bash-2.03# config MYMACHINE
config: files.i386: No such file or directory
bash-2.03# exit
The files.* is missing, etc. No changes after a cvsup.
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Got this error, just now after a CVSUP:
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cpp/../cc_drv/libcc_drv.a(choos
e-temp.o)
: In function `choose_temp_base':
choose-temp.o(.text+0x13e): warning: mktemp() possibly used unsafely;
consider using
mkstemp()
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.
Where are we with getting PCCARD support, such as the
3COM MegaHertz (3CCFEM556 B) card in the mainstream
distribution?
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I have a Dell PowerEdge 1300 with dual Pentium II / 400mhz processors
installed. However, upon installing today's snapshot of 4.0, the dmesg
output doesn't seem to detect the second processor. I wonder if there
is a problem here, or if I might have a hardware issue.
Thx.
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Here's the latest fault, from a cvsup just performed:
cc -O -pipe -DLIBC_RCS -DSYSLIBC_RCS -I/usr/src/lib/libc/include
-D__DBINTERFACE_PRIVATE -DINET6 -DPOSIX_MISTAKE -I/usr/src/lib/libc/../libc/locale
-DBROKEN_DES -DYP -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include -c
/usr/src/lib/libc/../libc/net/rcmd
cc -c -O -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs
-Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline
-Wcast-qual -fformat-extensions -ansi -nostdinc -I- -I. -I../..
-I../../../include -D_KERNEL -include opt_global.h
-elf -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 vers.c
linking kernel
Why have there not been any snapshots of 4.0-CURRENT since 01/27/2000?
(current.freebsd.org). Just curious...
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Has anyone gotten the Megahertz pccards to work with the boot floppies? I don't
believe the correct entry is there for them. I recall there being a discussion here,
indicating that the modification wouldn't be difficult. Is there any way we can get
this fixed?
Thanks...
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I'm using the floppies from the 01/27 CURRENT (as that's all they provide
now, on current.freebsd.org)... and I can't get it to recognize the
cards. Period.When it goes to initialize, and time for installation,
nothing shows up for NICs... just ppp, lp0, etc.
Is very frustrating!
For wh
Patel, you're a life saver!This is exactly what was needed, change the
IRQ. In my case, I chose option 2 and walla.
Amazing, so simple.
Note this is using the snapshot that is 02/08/2000, latest (floppies).
Thank you.
Forrest
At 11:56 AM 2/8/00 -0800, Parag Patel wrote:
>On Tue, 08 Fe
Perhaps this would be of interest in CURRENT issues:
We have several servers that we plan on deploying across the US. Their
purpose in life is network status and monitoring. The hardware profiles
are exactly the same...
Currently, we're using DD to mirror a disk image onto a new installati
Even though I have USA_RESIDENT="YES" in /etc/make.conf (this is how
it was installed), I get:
!!
>>> You must define the value of USA_RESIDENT as 'YES' or
>>> 'NO' as appropriate, in the environment or /etc/make.conf
>>> before building
Perhaps, but take a look at the installation... it sets it
to USA_RESIDENT="YES" (note WITH quotes).
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> The proper format is USA_RESIDENT= YES in make.conf.
>
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Is not allowing anonymous ftp logins.
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No, it allows you to log in, but will not accept anonymous logins.
Login Incorrect
At 11:56 AM 2/29/00 -0500, Donn Miller wrote:
>Forrest Aldrich wrote:
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> > Is not allowing anonymous ftp logins.
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I noted the tag on the kernel today was updated to 5.0-CURRENT... where
is 4.0-RELEASE?
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Oh, it MUST be #4:-) (hide)
At 04:19 PM 3/13/00 -0500, Bill Fumerola wrote:
>On Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 03:57:18PM -0500, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
>
> > I noted the tag on the kernel today was updated to 5.0-CURRENT... where
> > is 4.0-RELEASE?
>
>Multiple choice test:
On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 02:53:57PM +0100, Alexander Langer wrote:
> Thus spake Bill Fumerola ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > (4) The developers all dropped FreeBSD and are now running Redhat.
>
> That's it, I believe.
[ ... ]
And Joan Rivers is now a Kernel hacker...
(smirk)
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There was mentioned that someone was "appointed" (perhaps unwillingly :) to
look into this one... who?
I was also curious about what people do to keep a fleet of FreeBSD machines
up-to-date with CVSup and buildworld. I can't imagine manually going to
more than 100 machines and doing the same
Yes, making this process easier with Sysinstall would be a Good
Thing(tm). Especially I see the need here due to the widespread use of
FreeBSD in enterprise environments. This topic will certainly come up
again and again.
What I would like to see is a customized boot disk that, after loading
Another issue here, at least in our application of it, is about adding
users and setting passwords.With well over 100 machines, we want to
also have installed user accounts for our engineers. Again, nightmareish
to consider doing manually.
Such a script used at startup could contain also
At 06:56 PM 3/17/00 +, Andrew Gordon wrote:
>On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
> > I was also curious about what people do to keep a fleet of FreeBSD
> machines
> > up-to-date with CVSup and buildworld. I can't imagine manually going to
> > more tha
We're building a few new systems. I wondered what the status
was of the 4.0 project (stability and release date estimate).
Thanks.
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Just tried installing a 4.0-current system from Nov 9
snapshot, on a DELL 6350, 3 18g drives, 512m RAM,
Got Signal Trap 12 while in kernel mode. This happened
(each time) after it probed the CD drive.
I've installed previous 4.0 snaps on this platform without
incident.
FYI.
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PM 11/10/99 -0500, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
>Just tried installing a 4.0-current system from Nov 9
>snapshot, on a DELL 6350, 3 18g drives, 512m RAM,
>
>Got Signal Trap 12 while in kernel mode. This happened
>(each time) after it probed the CD drive.
>
>I've installed prev
In followup to the last 2 problems reported
from the recent 2 snapshots of 4.0, I backed
down to snapshot 102499 and everything installed
just fine.
So there are definately bugs in the last 2 snaps.
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Same here, no problems.
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At 03:36 PM 11/15/99 -0500, Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
>I just successfully compiled the world and the kernel (defaut
>optimizations on everything) with gcc 2.95.2, and so far all is well :-)
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Will we be updating 4.0-current to the latest BIND-8.22-P5?
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So wouldn't be the impact if a server was compromized in the absence
of an available fix :)
At 02:46 PM 11/16/99 +0800, Peter Wemm wrote:
>Ben Rosengart wrote:
> > On Mon, 15 Nov 1999, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
> >
> > > Will we be updating 4.0-current to the la
Why does ps not show the full path on 4.0 as in 3.3?
(for non-root users)
ie:
4.0> ps -ax
134 v2 Is+0:00.00 (getty)
135 v3 Is+0:00.00 (getty)
136 v4 Is+0:00.00 (getty)
137 v5 Is+0:00.00 (getty)
3.3> ps -ax
312 v0 Is+0:00.01 /usr/libexec/getty
I seem to recall that conversation here in the mailing list.
How about a system configuration variable that determines what info
like ps (and friends) can access?
Personally, I would just prefer to leave it be. There are too many other
potential problems with scripts and such that depend upon
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 -DDEFAULT_MYSQL_HOME="\"/usr/local\""
-DDATADIR="\"/v
I'm trying, in vain, to get pam_mysql.so working on FreeBSD-4.0-CURRENT. This is in
use with Cyrus 1.6.x.
I'm running into these errors:
Dec 6 19:59:34 inbound pop3d[36251]: unable to dlopen /usr/lib/sasl/libdigestmd5.so:
/usr/lib/sasl/libdigestmd5.so: Undefined symbol "RC4_set_key"
Dec 6 1
Getting this from this morning's make world (after doing a make clean, just
for good measure):
--
>>> Rebuilding dependencies
--
cd /usr/src;
COMPILER_PATH=/usr/obj/usr/src
I have one request for whatever becomes of sysinstall. And that is to
make it technically consistent with the command line utilities capabilities.
For example, I ran into (on several different occasions) problems where
i would label a disk, allocate paritions, change parition types, etc.,
and i
FYI just CVSup'd and got this:
X-UIDL: 495287ccf607850cc65e4c59c7b49751
cd /usr/src/lib/librpcsvc; make beforeinstall
cd /usr/src/lib/libskey;make beforeinstall
sh /usr/src/tools/install.sh -C -o root -g wheel -m 444 /usr/src/lib/libskey/skey.h
/usr/obj/usr/s
I'm trying to get a snapshot from current.freebsd.org and keep getting this error all
morning:
Failure at end of remote directory () because: timed out
This is using mirror.pl. It's worked flawlessly in the past, and for everything else
I do. Has something changed on current.freebsd.org?
Did a test install against the latest snapshot.
The network configuration comes up with "dc0" (we have de0), this "works" in that we
were able to perform the network install (so it must be a typo somewhere).
However, it results in multiple entries in /etc/rc.conf (three, total), which have t
Since this is a fairly current issue, I'm posting this appropriately.
I have a DELL server that has hooked up to it a PowerVault, with 8 36gb 10krpm LVD
drives. The system has recognized these previously and dmesg shows them present;
however, /stand/sysinstall says that I don't have ANY disks
22, 2000 at 02:42:44PM -0500, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
>
> > Since this is a fairly current issue, I'm posting this appropriately.
> >
> > I have a DELL server that has hooked up to it a PowerVault, with 8 36gb
> > 10krpm LVD drives. The system has recognized these p
ed the problem.
>
>-eric
>
>Forrest Aldrich wrote:
>
> > Since this is a fairly current issue, I'm posting this appropriately.
> >
> > I have a DELL server that has hooked up to it a PowerVault, with 8 36gb
> 10krpm LVD drives. The system has recognized t
I tend to think there is something wrong with sysinstall... obviously, the
OS works as the internal drives (also LVD 10KRPM drives) work. Sysinstall
just tells me there aren't any disks in the system.
So, hope whomever maintains sysinstall is monitoring this conversation.
I will attempt ano
Is not sysinstall built and installed with a typical make
buildworld/installworld?
Anyways, I rebuilt it and it works now. Sysinstall was the culprit.
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At 10:08 AM 3/23/00 -0800, Mike Smith wrote:
> > I tend to think there is something wrong with sysinstall... obviously, the
> > OS works
How will this affect this /etc/mail/mailer.conf "thing" (and I wonder
why that was put there to begin with).
If we're going to use a mailer.conf, then it should be able to
work with other MTAs; which it probably won't because they perform
their respective tasks differently.
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Then, with the problems associated with the Sleepycat license, is
there some other alternative to this particular DB product? Surely
ours is not the only area that has experienced frustration with this
point. What other DB-like projects are out there, etc.
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I've been curious about this. Would someone clarify what in this
license prevents FreeBSD from including it, at some level?
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Sleepycat Software Product Licensing
Berkeley DB is an Open Sourcetm product, and complete source code is available from
our Web site.
If you build an applicatio
FWIW, I've had a weird (perhaps related) problem, only in the
reverse. After creating a certificate (ie: 'make certificate' in
apache), I was unable to connect to the server from a Netscape
4.72 browser. It only told me there was a decryption error in the
apache logs.
?
On Fri, May 05, 2000
I understand, from private correspondence, that OpenSSH will have
SSH2 protocol support, thus allowing people to not use RSA. Can
someone confirm as it applies to use on FreeBSD.
I personally find the RSARef licensing to be a sham, in the light
of everything else on the internet, an would rathe
n Fri, 5 May 2000, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
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> # FWIW, I've had a weird (perhaps related) problem, only in the
> # reverse. After creating a certificate (ie: 'make certificate' in
> # apache), I was unable to connect to the server from a Netscape
> # 4.72 browser.
I searched the archives, and found this question asked, but no responses.
I wonder when (if) Perl 5.6 will be MFC'd to 4.x.
Thanks,
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I thought they were going to get rid of this dependency, eventually,
due to the change in RSA patent status, et al.
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 10:59:08AM +0900, Jun Kuriyama wrote:
>
> After installworld, I can not use ssh with RSA. Does someone know how
> to fix this problem?
>
> -
> % ssh
Can the configuration for bootup and initial installation be configured to
detect (and configure) a serial console. This would be very useful for
rackmount systems. Yes, I know it can be done manually after the
installation is completed with a monitor; but this would save some time.
If I'm m
Since IPFilter is integrated as an option into the OS, can we get a better
config in the rc.* scripts so that we can define which filter to use (ipfw
or ipfilter) and appropriate options.
Thx/_F
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FYI, you get the FTP login prompt, but it hangs thereafter. Looks like
something is wedged.
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Just curious on the potential release of 5.0 -- which I presume won't be
until next year.. ?
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What's the latest scoop on cvsup access? Yesterday, I started up the
process in the early AM, returning late in the evening to find that it
still wasn't able to connect (connection limit exceeded).
I recall some conversation on, a while back, about this.
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At 09:30 AM 11/7/2000 +, Konstantin Chuguev wrote:
>If xinetd has a startup script, why don't you just set inetd_enable="NO"
>and let
>the /usr/local/etc/rc.d/xinetd.sh start normally? You need to edit no
>/etc/rc.*
>files (except for rc.conf.local, obviously).
[ .. ]
Sure that would work,
It would be useful to have back the program specification variable for
inetd. Currently we have:
inetd_enable="YES" # Run the network daemon dispatcher (or NO).
inetd_flags="-wW" # Optional flags to inetd
and the /etc/rc.* files assume the use of the stock inetd. Wh
Within the scope of this problem, would it not be simple to code in a
configuration diretive in the build process, such that a simple entry
in /etc/make.conf would tell the ports build where to install ($prefix)?
Then, the local admin can make that decision.. whether or not to default
to /usr/loc
Haha... okay, then what's the argument about.
> You're about six years late. The ports system has used $PREFIX for
> precisely this purpose since October 1994.
>
> DES
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I've a feeling that somewhere there is a memory
problem. Netscape-specific perhaps, but I suspect
otherwise due to what I've seen.
For example: the one machine that I have which
will constantly dump core when Netscape is run
is an HP Vectra. I've tried 3.0, 2.2.8, all current
patches, etc. Co
My setup is about the same. I just modified all my login.conf
defaults to be unlimited/infinity. Still the same crappy core dumps.
Forrest
On Mon, Jan 25, 1999 at 08:47:29PM -0500, Luke wrote:
> > Aha! That figures.
> >
> > Since I upgraded to CURRENT, with its login.conf which defaults to
>
I realize there are only so many drivers you can crunch on a floppy... with
that in mind, and with the advent of many laptops comnig about that people
would like to net-install, would it not be more practical to provide an
alternate
mfsroot that would be more apt to find your PCMCIA card? Would b
I'm still at 3.2; however, I wonder what plans there are (if any) to have
pcmcia
support in 4.x (like the 3com 3c574, etc). Might be a good idea to include
a pcmcia floppy in the installation media (like Linux already has).
Thanks.
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In a Sysadmin (Jan 2002) article, there is explained how to use Linux as a
"router" using redundant network connections (DSL + dialup), as well as
load balancing between the two. I recall this required some special kernel
configuration directives:
CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER=y
CONFIG_IP_MULTIP
FYI, over the last few days, I've been seeing this error while doing a
CVSUP of the code for both FreeBSD-STABLE (4.7) and Current:
Delete src/contrib/gcc/INSTALL
Cannot delete "/usr/local/src/freebsd/5.0/src/contrib/gcc/INSTALL":
Directory not empty
If I manually delete that directory, it get
I've experienced this same problem today; but only after installing
5.0-current on the system in question. It compiled fine with FreeBSD_4.5.
This is a 1.2ghz Pentium with 1gb of RAM. No problems with other things
(large compile projects with 4.5 before).
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> From: "Jose M. Alcaide"
Found that cc1 also has a problem with this on a buildworld for
FreeBSD-5.0-CURRENT. FYI.
I can reinstall 4.5 and attempt the same, but I recall no problems with 4.5.
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To follow up on my previous post: I did reinstall FreeBSD-4.5 (updated
with cvsup), did a buildworld etc., then build XFree86-4 with no troubles
at all.
So looks like the problem may be with FreeBSD-5.0-CURRENT.
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The 5.0-CURRENT installation and configuration (cvsup/buildworld this
evening) does not correctly support dhcp configuration, even when manually
placed in rc.conf.
The system comes up with the default name "Amnesiac".
Is this a known bug.
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The problem reported earlier, whereby the default installation does not
provide for DHCP configuration of interfaces (as 4.5 does), can be resolved
by placing in /etc/rc.conf:
ifconfig_xxx="DHCP"
BUT, you cannot have any options such as dhcp_program, etc., as it will
fail. This can be duplic
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