It seems Alexander Leidinger wrote:
> On 9 Apr, Søren Schmidt wrote:
>
> >> Søren, as a data point: a Mar 12 kernel was fine for me, a Mar 27 kernel
> >> too, but a Apr 6-8 kernel spills alot of tag related errors (I think you
> >> already have those errors from someone else, no need to repeat t
On 9 Apr, Søren Schmidt wrote:
>> Søren, as a data point: a Mar 12 kernel was fine for me, a Mar 27 kernel
>> too, but a Apr 6-8 kernel spills alot of tag related errors (I think you
>> already have those errors from someone else, no need to repeat them
>> here) and goes into PIO mode after some
It seems Alexander Leidinger wrote:
>
> Something about a missing or wrong ELF header. I thought it was a
> general problem so everyone would see it, but it turned out to be a
> problem in the ata driver. After turning off tagged queuing everything
> was fine. I'm not the only one with problems w
On 8 Apr, David O'Brien wrote:
>> yesterday I've made a new world. After booting it, ld-elf-so.1 complains
>> about every library (libc, libutil, ...). My -current is not usable
>> anymore because of this.
>
> Defined "complains". freebsd-current readers should know to spend EXACT
> error me
On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 11:07:21AM +0100, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
>
> yesterday I've made a new world. After booting it, ld-elf-so.1 complains
> about every library (libc, libutil, ...). My -current is not usable
> anymore because of this.
Defined "complains". freebsd-current readers shoul
Hi,
yesterday I've made a new world. After booting it, ld-elf-so.1 complains
about every library (libc, libutil, ...). My -current is not usable
anymore because of this.
Is this fixed in a recent snapshot, and if yes, is it enough to just
replace ld-elf.so.1, or do I have to replace /usr/lib/