Re: Can't check with LINT kernel (i386)

2001-01-03 Thread John Hay

> > http://current.jp.FreeBSD.org/build/i386/LINT/5.0-CURRENT-20010104-JPSNAP.bad>
> > 
> > According to this logfile, 'cy' (Cyclades serial), 'ar' (Arnet
> > SYNC/570i), 'sr' (RISCom/N2) and 'meteor' (Matrox meteor) requires
> > COMPAT_OLDPCI support which is removed a few weeks before.
> > 
> > Can we temporary disable these devices from src/sys/i386/conf/NOTES ?
> 
> No.  This would defeat the main points of NOTES, which are to test everything
> and generate mail for people who break something.

Well I wouldn't mind if we disable the ar(4) and sr(4) drivers. I know
they are broken and am in the process of fixing them. It just takes a
little longer than I anticipated because of a new kiddie that pitched
up and parents hat came to visit and so on. :-/

John
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Re: Can't check with LINT kernel (i386)

2001-01-03 Thread Makoto MATSUSHITA


bde> No.  This would defeat the main points of NOTES, which are to
bde> test everything and generate mail for people who break something.

Ah, sorry. I just forget why we have NOTES.

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Re: Can't check with LINT kernel (i386)

2001-01-03 Thread Bruce Evans

On Thu, 4 Jan 2001, Makoto MATSUSHITA wrote:

> http://current.jp.FreeBSD.org/build/i386/LINT/5.0-CURRENT-20010104-JPSNAP.bad>
> 
> According to this logfile, 'cy' (Cyclades serial), 'ar' (Arnet
> SYNC/570i), 'sr' (RISCom/N2) and 'meteor' (Matrox meteor) requires
> COMPAT_OLDPCI support which is removed a few weeks before.
> 
> Can we temporary disable these devices from src/sys/i386/conf/NOTES ?

No.  This would defeat the main points of NOTES, which are to test everything
and generate mail for people who break something.

Bruce



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