Mark Moellering wrote:
I have been trying to install an i386 jail on an amd64 install. I added
Target=i386 to the command line in the make buildworld and installworld
commands. I keep getting the following (or similar) error
'Target' does nothing, there is no such variable. If you meant
Mark Moellering wrote:
On Friday 28 March 2008 06:23:49 am Kris Kennaway wrote:
Mark Moellering wrote:
I have been trying to install an i386 jail on an amd64 install. I added
Target=i386 to the command line in the make buildworld and installworld
commands. I keep getting the following
Mark Moellering wrote:
On Friday 28 March 2008 03:27:27 pm you wrote:
Mark Moellering wrote:
On Friday 28 March 2008 06:23:49 am Kris Kennaway wrote:
Mark Moellering wrote:
I have been trying to install an i386 jail on an amd64 install. I
added Target=i386 to the command line in the make
Mark Moellering wrote:
On Friday 28 March 2008 04:51:08 pm Kris Kennaway wrote:
Mark Moellering wrote:
On Friday 28 March 2008 03:27:27 pm you wrote:
Mark Moellering wrote:
On Friday 28 March 2008 06:23:49 am Kris Kennaway wrote:
Mark Moellering wrote:
I have been trying to install an i386
Mark Moellering wrote:
On Friday 28 March 2008 05:03:39 pm Kris Kennaway wrote:
Mark Moellering wrote:
On Friday 28 March 2008 04:51:08 pm Kris Kennaway wrote:
Mark Moellering wrote:
On Friday 28 March 2008 03:27:27 pm you wrote:
Mark Moellering wrote:
On Friday 28 March 2008 06:23:49 am
Matthias Apitz wrote:
Hello,
Over the longs last weekend I've installed FreeBSD 7.0-REL on my laptop
and around 200 ports; I point this out to say that the laptop run
without any reboot from Friday morning to Monday evening at home in my
WEP based Wifi-zone;
on Thursday and today I'm working
The-IRC Hosting Administration Team wrote:
Good Day,
For way over a month now, we have been experiencing strange system
lockups/hangs and are dumbfounded by the true cause of these events. When
the occurrence happens it causes anything remotely running via root (HTTP,
SSH, any type of
Nikolaj Thygesen wrote:
Hi list,
In order to tighten up my fbsd installation I decided to try out
pkg_cutleaves. I wasn't really too worried, as I figured I could always
run portupgrade if I removed one package too many - and so I did it
appears. Portupgrade doesn't bring anything back
RCL wrote:
Hi,
I'm having the same troubles as Leslie Jensen when compiling KDE (or
anything that uses uic, e.g. amarok):
compile process stucks with the following message:
Mutex unlock failure: Operation not permitted
I found out that the problem was already being investigated here on
the
Dmitry RCL Rekman wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RCL wrote:
Hi,
I'm having the same troubles as Leslie Jensen when compiling KDE (or
anything that uses uic, e.g. amarok):
compile process stucks with the following message:
Mutex unlock
Dmitry RCL Rekman wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 5:47 PM, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dmitry RCL Rekman wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RCL wrote:
Hi,
I'm having the same troubles as Leslie Jensen when compiling KDE
Dmitry RCL Rekman wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 6:14 PM, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, the problem was tracked down to be inside uic. When
built on my
(and Leslie's) 7.0 upgraded from 6.x system, uic does not link
Dmitry RCL Rekman wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, the commandline used to build libqt-mt is included in the
log and
it also links to -pthread...
Yes, also uic (correctly) links directly
Frank Solensky wrote:
I'm attempting to add FreeBSD 7.0 onto a free disk partition on my Sony
Vaio (VGN-FZ340E; Intel Core 2 Duo processor; 3 GB memory) and am
running into a Fatal Trap 19 while running the installation disks.
Here's the last screenful of messages:
NMI ISA b0, EISA FF
RAM
Dmitry RCL Rekman wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 6:57 PM, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dmitry RCL Rekman wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL
Frank Solensky wrote:
On Sat, 2008-03-22 at 19:08 +0100, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Frank Solensky wrote:
.. I believe the RAM parity error is a red herring: I haven't
had any problems running Linux or Vista on this machine and running
Memtest86+ overnight didn't turn up any problems.
http
Robert Huff wrote:
I know mtree can be used to describe a directory layout, and
then to re-create that structure. Is there a place where this is
described?
Start with the manpage, I guess ;) There are also examples in /etc/mtree.
Kris
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Ghirai wrote:
Hello list,
I just overclocked my CPU a bit for the sake of it,
from 2.3GHz to ~2.8GHz.
Everything is nice and stable, but after reboot i get this message:
calcru: runtime went backwards from 19330 usec to 16092 usec for pid 597
(hald-runner)
calcru: runtime went backwards from
Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
Hi,
I have 2 systems, Dual Xenon's, both bought at the same time (1
serial number away from each other). At one time both ran 5.3, and both
could get 0% idle ([EMAIL PROTECTED], 4 processes). I've upgraded one to 5.5,
and now find ever since then I can't get
Incoming Mail List wrote:
I have only ONE question.
Where is packages-6.2-release? I have FreeBSD 6.2, and tuning it.
Where I can download packages for my freebsd version?
Thats a great question, and it appears that the 6.2-release packages
repository has been removed. Looking in
Jonathan Wallace wrote:
I think lack of disk space is a poor excuse for an organization
distributing an OS. This isn't the 90's. 500GB drives are $99.00 at
newegg and that's enough to hold the OS, ports, and packages for 50
releases (at least). Surely the decision not to keep older releases
Chris Maness wrote:
How do I build 7.0 with libm.so.4 compatibility built in? I find it on
my 6.3 system. But not on my upgraded 7.0 system.
in reference to:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2006-May/122264.html
I see that I should be able to add the variable:
Gilles wrote:
Hello
Since 7.0 fails installing on a Hitachi IDE drive, I installed a
Minimal 6.2, but once done, its fails downloading packages:
freebsd# pkg_add -r bash
Error: FTP Unable to get
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-6.2-release/Latest/bash.tbz:
File
Nick Sayer wrote:
Since upgrading to 7.0-RELEASE, I seem to get a panic about once a week
or so.
I have 6to4 set up on this machine, and the stack trace I get from kgdb
usually looks something like this:
Best to send this to freebsd-net@ instead, and file a PR if it doesnt
get picked up
Neil Darlow wrote:
Hi,
I've caught bzip2 misbehaving. The following top output is for
compression of /var/log/messages (just over 100kB size) and it's not
finished yet:
21172 root 1 1180 11360K 8248K RUN 11:02 100.00% bzip2
Over 11 minutes, and still going, at 100%
Neil Darlow wrote:
Hi,
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Again, it's not bzip2 that is your underlying problem.
I can't see what else it could be. I watched newsyslog kick-in at
11:00UTC to rotate logs and that's what happened.
There was no esoteric hardware access, e.g. writing to DVD, happening
Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 10:05:34PM -0500, Steven Friedrich wrote:
I have two installed:
diablo-jdk-1.5.0.07.01_9
jdk-1.5.0.14p8,1
The native JDK is the one to use in most cases; eg: if you're
running FreeBSD-7, eclipse won't work properly unless you're using the
native
Neil Darlow wrote:
Hi,
I have recently upgraded from RELENG_6_3 to RELENG_7_0 via the source
method. I followed the upgrade instructions in the 7.0 release notes and
rebuilt all ports successfully.
My hardware is a VIA EPIA PD1 (VIA Centerhauls CPU) with gmirrored
IDE disks and GELI
Steven Friedrich wrote:
But it appears that it only helps as long as your're using prior to FreeBSD 7.
I believe these guys are telling me that if I'm running FreeBSD 7 (and I am),
that I need to use jdk15 (but it appears that it installs/depends on
diablo-jdk.
You need a java compiler to
Steve Franks wrote:
Just built /devel/clint on my vanilla 7.0 system. Appears to build
and install fine, but #clint or #clint --help freezes the console, and
ctrl-C initiates a core-dump. Python appears to run just fine.
Talk to the clint developers and/or the maintainer.
Kris
Lyle Miller wrote:
ive done a minimal install of the i386, 7.0 release.
i get ICE segmentation fault 11's when i buildworld.
ive re-buildworld'ed several times after cleaning up from the previous
failed buildworld.
ive noticed that the ICE segmentation fault 11's happen at different
places
Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
snip
I get the following from uname -a:
FreeBSD archangel.daleco.biz 6.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE #6:
Sat Jun 2 09:22:50 CDT 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
/usr/obj/backup/src/sys/GENERIC i386
However, I rebuilt world, more or less without issues
Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
snip
I get the following from uname -a:
FreeBSD archangel.daleco.biz 6.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE #6:
Sat Jun 2 09:22:50 CDT 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
/usr/obj/backup/src/sys/GENERIC i386
However, I rebuilt world, more or less without issues
Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
snip
I get the following from uname -a:
FreeBSD archangel.daleco.biz 6.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE #6:
Sat Jun 2 09:22:50 CDT 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
/usr/obj/backup/src/sys/GENERIC i386
However, I
Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Your problem makes no sense then :)
Up until now, you've told me a couple things
I might not have already known :-D
The kern.osrelease returns a string compiled into the kernel (see
conf/newvers.sh), so if it returns 6.2-RELEASE then that string must
be present.
Robert Davison wrote:
I've tried to update 6.3 to 7 using the sh freebsd-update.sh -f
freebsd-update.conf -r 7.0-RELEASE upgrade process. I thought all had gone well
untill I started getting lib-XXX.so4 missing file here and libphp.so missing
there. I'm guessing that the update process has
Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
On Tuesday 04 March 2008 3:32 pm, Robert Davison wrote:
I've tried to update 6.3 to 7 using the sh freebsd-update.sh -f
freebsd-update.conf -r 7.0-RELEASE upgrade process. I thought all had gone
well untill I started getting lib-XXX.so4 missing file here and libphp.so
Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
On Tuesday 04 March 2008 4:20 pm, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
On Tuesday 04 March 2008 3:32 pm, Robert Davison wrote:
I've tried to update 6.3 to 7 using the sh freebsd-update.sh -f
freebsd-update.conf -r 7.0-RELEASE upgrade process. I thought all had
Robert Davison wrote:
Thanks for the quick replies, but isnt there a way of just rebuilding world or
by using portupgrade to align the files ?
Yes, complete or restart the portupgrade -af :)
Kris
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Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Hello,
Been bashing myself on the head for a few days, so I'm
looking for a little help. If you've a big stick, read
on (and apologies if poor formatting, I'm using an unfamiliar
keyboard, unfamiliar mailer, and I'm not even sure if this
system is running FreeBSD anymore
Matthias Apitz wrote:
Hello,
I'm preparing a fresh system with 7.0-RELEASE before updating
my laptop for the daily-work; I've installed a clean 7.0-RELEASE
with the ports tree but I'm running in some ports into problems,
see below; until now I was thinking that even if the ports are
not fully
Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Kevin Kinsey wrote:
snip
I get the following from uname -a:
FreeBSD archangel.daleco.biz 6.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE #6:
Sat Jun 2 09:22:50 CDT 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
/usr/obj/backup/src/sys/GENERIC i386
However, I rebuilt world, more
Dale Shaw wrote:
Hi all,
I'm sorry if this is a FAQ. I searched but couldn't find a direct
match yada yada..
I have a vanilla 6.0-RELEASE system running a bunch of network
management type tools like RANCID, nfcapd, cacti and so on.
After a few days of normal operation, the system (locked away
Adrian Chadd wrote:
(Sorry for top posting.)
Its not actually -that- bad an idea to compare different applications.
It sets the bar for how far the entire system {hardware, OS,
application, network} can be pushed.
If nsd beats bind9 by say 5 or 10% over all, then its nothing to write
home
Pedro Almeida wrote:
I upgraded my system from 6.2 to 7.0 using cvsup.
I'm using ULE and device polling. After doing make installworld and
reboot, the system
don't boot anymore. I have some variables in make.conf, but I don't know
if this the cause of the problem.
CPUTYPE?=p3
CFLAGS= -O2
Gonzales, Larry Z wrote:
Hi, I work with the Visual Computing Group here at Intel Corporation.
We are looking for some Operating Systems Engineers with Unix kernel and
FreeBSD experience. Please review the job descriptions below and let me
know if it would be possible to post or distribute
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hello,
From the MRTG data I can see that suddenly on a currently not very
busy machine the load averege went over 15 or more. This happened
around 10 in the morning. Not many entries in httpd access log, smtp
server was not too much loaded (at that time it generally
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kris Kennaway
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 12:18 PM
To: Oliver Herold; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FreeBSD bind performance in FreeBSD 7
Oliver
Danielisz Laszlo wrote:
Hello!
Do you have any idea the FreeBSD 7.0 when will come out?
Laci
In a couple of hours.
Kris
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Rudi Kramer - MWEB wrote:
I did some digging and found it on the main ftp server:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-i386/7.0/
Rudi
People always try to get the jump on the official release announcement,
but don't consider that until the email arrives in your mailbox saying
it is
Bruce Cran wrote:
Just curious - is there a reason why the generic kernel is still being
built with debug symbols? I thought that was only used during the
pre-release phase.
WITNESS and INVARIANTS are enabled before the pre-release phase (i.e
before -BETA)
- as far as I know debug symbols
Natham wrote:
Both RAID got low performance, where can i check to fis that problem?
How did you determine that it is your RAID that is performing poorly,
and not your network card or your samba or something on the other system?
Kris
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O. Hartmann wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
[SCHNIPP]
* 7.0 with ULE has a bug on this workload (actually to do with
workloads involving high interrupt rates). It is fixed in 8.0.
will this patch also be available for 7.0?
If you mean will it be merged to RELENG_7, absolutely. If you mean
Tigger wrote:
On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 15:59:49 +0100
Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tigger wrote:
On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 12:46:23 +0100
Dominic Fandrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tigger wrote:
Hello. I have a Xeon system with 2 CPU's installed (dual-cores).
Under FreeBSD 6.2, a systat
Oliver Herold wrote:
Hi,
I saw this bind benchmarks just some minutes ago,
http://new.isc.org/proj/dnsperf/OStest.html
is this true for FreeBSD 7 (current state: RELENG_7/7.0R) too? Or is
this something verified only for the state of development back in August
2007?
I have been trying to
Chris wrote:
* 7.0 with ULE has a bug on this workload (actually to do with workloads
involving high interrupt rates). It is fixed in 8.0.
Kris can you say anything more about interrupt workload bugs on ULE?
On all my 7.0 servers I now am using ULE even on the UP ones as it was
said there is
Tigger wrote:
On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 12:46:23 +0100
Dominic Fandrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tigger wrote:
Hello. I have a Xeon system with 2 CPU's installed (dual-cores).
Under FreeBSD 6.2, a systat reported 4 CPUs in use and so did
dmesg.
Under FreeBSD 6.3, dmesg is reporting the 4 CPUs,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
after several years of relatively trouble free system ( 5 6.3 ) and port
upgrades, I started having some issues with timesieved daemon of cyrus
imap.
nothing in the software configuration has changed, but the cyrus port was
recently upgraded ( around the same time that
Valerio Daelli wrote:
Hi list
we have a FreeBSD 7.0 NFS client (csup today, built world and kernel).
It mounts a Solaris 10 NFS share.
We have bad performance with 7.0 (3MB/s).
We have tried both UDP and TCP mounts, both sync and async.
This is our mount:
Deian Popov wrote:
Hello,
I'm pretty stuck with the death of my bsd machine after attempt on upgrade
from 6.2 to 6.3. Some time ago, I successfully upgraded from 6.1 to
6.2following the steps in the manual
1) cvsup source to specific release
2) buildworld
3) buildkernel
4) installkernel
5)
Oren Almog wrote:
Oren Almog wrote:
Hi
When are new binary packages available? Are they compiled
only at RELEASEs?
No, they are compiled and updated continuously.
Kris
Thanks.
I understand that the RELEASE directory
Aline de Freitas wrote:
Em Thursday 07 February 2008 11:57:26 Wojciech Puchar escreveu:
just to make sure - is it included in FreeBSD 7.0 ?
Yes, it is
can it be used in production.
I'm running it in my workstation, and it looks pretty good...
There are some issues but it works for most
Necati Demir wrote:
There are some issues but it works for most people.
What kind of issues?
I get an infinite loop when executing certain linux binaries from a
tmpfs, and there might still be a panic condition.
Kris
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Oren Almog wrote:
Hi
When are new binary packages available? Are they compiled only at RELEASEs?
No, they are compiled and updated continuously.
Kris
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Norman Maurer wrote:
Am Montag, den 28.01.2008, 07:19 +0100 schrieb Zbigniew Szalbot:
Hello,
I have been trying to install KDE by using pkg_add -r kde but the
download is always failing. Reading man pkg_add I see a reference to
change the FTP mode to passive if the download constantly fails.
Jonathan McKeown wrote:
On Wednesday 23 January 2008 21:19, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Historically, new versions of perl are a recipe for large amounts of
pain because of all the old perl code that stops working.
I haven't used perl 5.10 yet, but looking at the changes (available at
http
Gerard wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 20:19:29 +0100
Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gerard wrote:
I have not been able to find any information in regards to the
latest version of Perl, version 5.10.0, released in December.
1) When will this version be available in the ports system
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
It's not going to happen.
I completely agree -- but I'm talking about it being the default perl
version. There shouldn't be much of anything stopping lang/perl5.10
from appearing. I'm not saying it needs to be shipped with 7.0-release
Gerard wrote:
I have not been able to find any information in regards to the latest
version of Perl, version 5.10.0, released in December.
1) When will this version be available in the ports system?
After 7.0 is released.
2) Will FreeBSD-7.0 use this as the default Perl version?
Not as it
Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to do a ''make buildworld buildkernel'' of the FreeBSD
6.x series sources on a FreeBSD 7.x machine and then install them onto a
FreeBSD 6.x machine?
Yes, I did this a few minutes ago in fact :) No special procedures are
necessary, world builds
s3raphi wrote:
This looks similar to something that has already been fixed in July. I am
assuming that the July fix is included in RC1?
http://www.nabble.com/FreeBSD-7-TCP-syncache-fix%3A-request-for-testers-to11515217.html#a11776616
Yes. Please follow up on net@ and with a PR if no
Colin Brace wrote:
I installed the base and kernel source (CURRENT) with cvsup last night. Any
idea what files I am still missing?
Probably you are missing the src-sys-crypto cvsup collection.
Kris
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Colin Brace wrote:
On Jan 19, 2008 2:33 PM, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Probably you are missing the src-sys-crypto cvsup collection.
Thanks. Fixed.
Unfortunately, I got another error. Any ideas what is going wrong here?
Some things incorrectly removed from your kernel config
Giorgio Valoti wrote:
Hi all,
I’ve noticed that using the -P option with portupgrade, which should try
to fetch the binary version of a package rarely works. Most of the times
it tries to fetch the package from the freebsd site, it fails and then
proceed to build it from the sources.
While I
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Giorgio Valoti wrote:
Hi all,
I’ve noticed that using the -P option with portupgrade, which should
try to fetch the binary version of a package rarely works. Most of the
times it tries to fetch the package from the freebsd site, it fails
and then proceed to build it from
Joseph Yeager wrote:
Hello,
I'm experiencing daily lockups on a FreeBSD 6.2 machine thats currently
being used as a gateway for a local church school. I have installed and/or
configured the following services which are running on it right now: Quagga
(only using the Zebra daemon), DHCP
Colin Brace wrote:
Hi all,
At some point after my original installation of v.7-BETA3 in late
November and a subsquent upgrade to BETA4 with Colin Percival's
freebsd-update, installing packages remotely with pkg_add on my system
broke. For example:
550 Cannot connect to 78.27.2.208:53572 -
Christian Baer wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 01:03:42 +0100 Kris Kennaway wrote:
Can this even be done and if so how?
See the manpage, and the UNAME_* variables.
One other thing: Will that change the way the system reacts in any way?
Apps should run normally (well, a browser may give a wrong
Christian Baer wrote:
Hello Folks!
This may be a bit of a hacker's question, but I'll just go for it in here
- at least for starters.
I want to play a prank on a friend of mine. He does a csup at least once a
day and also makes a new world at least once a day. He is pretty nutty
about that
Darren Pilgrim wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Darren Pilgrim wrote:
I'm unable to unmount an idle filesystem (or even drop it to
read-only):
# mount
/dev/da0s1a on / (ufs, local, noatime)
devfs on /dev (devfs, local)
/dev/da0s1d on /var (ufs, local, noatime, soft-updates)
/dev/da0s1e on /usr
Darren Pilgrim wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Darren Pilgrim wrote:
softdep_waitidle: Failed to flush worklist for 0xc66e5298
A quick check and that message gets spit out whenever I issue
any of the following commands:
# mount -uo ro /usr/ports # umount /usr/ports # umount -f /usr/ports
Daniel Rucci wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
No, it's not convenient. There is a large maintenance cost for
keeping the fortran compiler in the base system for little gain
(nothing in FreeBSD uses it), and it is also only of use to a small
subset of FreeBSD users, so this is a perfect situation
Darren Pilgrim wrote:
I'm unable to unmount an idle filesystem (or even drop it to
read-only):
# mount
/dev/da0s1a on / (ufs, local, noatime)
devfs on /dev (devfs, local)
/dev/da0s1d on /var (ufs, local, noatime, soft-updates)
/dev/da0s1e on /usr (ufs, local, noatime, soft-updates)
Tommy Scheunemann wrote:
Any help would be welcome
Take a look at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/kerneldebug.html
Kris
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Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
I upgraded memory in a 5.4-RELEASE server from 1GB (2x512MB) to 4GB
(4x1GB). I'm wondering if that can even be causing my problem since
nothing went wrong for an entire week. One week later, the server just
stops responding in the middle of the night, I can see the
Schiz0 wrote:
Hey,
I recently upgraded from 6.3-PRERELEASE to 7.0-PRERELEASE
# uname -a
FreeBSD Mercury 7.0-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE #0: Tue Jan 8
15:07:49 EST 2008
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SCHIZ0NET_MERCURY i38
Now, whenever I run any various commands, I get various
Schiz0 wrote:
On Jan 8, 2008 7:33 PM, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Schiz0 wrote:
Hey,
I recently upgraded from 6.3-PRERELEASE to 7.0-PRERELEASE
# uname -a
FreeBSD Mercury 7.0-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.0-PRERELEASE #0: Tue Jan 8
15:07:49 EST 2008
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys
Schiz0 wrote:
On Jan 8, 2008 7:51 PM, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Schiz0 wrote:
On Jan 8, 2008 7:33 PM, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Schiz0 wrote:
Hey,
I recently upgraded from 6.3-PRERELEASE to 7.0-PRERELEASE
# uname -a
FreeBSD Mercury 7.0-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.0
Robert Atkinson wrote:
To get a quick answer, is there a way to remotely (besides serial console
cd which I do not have), get an i386 (7.0) system to amd64?
Either reinstall, install the amd64 world+kernel onto another disk and
boot that, or unmount your swap partition, newfs it and install
O. Hartmann wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
O. Hartmann wrote:
Sorry about the noise, but I miss g77 or f77 on my FreeBSD 7.0-PRE
box. Where is it? Hasn't gcc 4.2 as incorporated in FreeBSD as the
native compiler also a native fortran 90 compiler?
No, you need to install the gfortran port
aJTiM wrote:
Hi!
I like to install port oss on FreeBSD 7 beta4 and I got an error:
make
= oss-v4.0-build1012-src-bsd.tar.bz2 doesn't seem to exist
in /usr/ports/distfiles/.
= Attempting to fetch from
http://www.opensound.com/developer/sources/stable/bsd/.
fetch:
Hugo Silva wrote:
Hi,
I'm experiencing some problems while attempting to export a ZVOL with
ggated on a gigabit network.
All servers are running FreeBSD 7.0-RC1 on amd64, and using bce NICs.
client# ggatec create -t 6 -u 0 172.16.100.200 /dev/zvol/storage/vol0
client# ls -l /dev/ggate*
O. Hartmann wrote:
Sorry about the noise, but I miss g77 or f77 on my FreeBSD 7.0-PRE box.
Where is it? Hasn't gcc 4.2 as incorporated in FreeBSD as the native
compiler also a native fortran 90 compiler?
No, you need to install the gfortran port. This is presumably
documented in the release
Michael Lednev wrote:
Hello, freebsd-questions.
After the following actions:
1. Insert USB Flash
2. mount_msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt
3. Remove USB Flash
4. umount -f /mnt
I have kernel panic every time. Is this a known issue? My system is
FreeBSD 7.0-RC1 from 1.01.2008.
Yes, long-standing
Michael Lednev wrote:
Hello, Kris.
On 2 ?? 2008 ?., 14:07:36 you wrote:
KK Yes, long-standing issue with unexpected mounted device removal. Don't
KK do that :)
Thanks, already found this PR, it's already 5 yo, wow :)
There have been some recent partial workarounds committed in
Chris Maness wrote:
I am trying to mount a Linux box with NFS from my FreeBSD box, with the
command:
# mount_nfs4 192.168.1.66:/home/chris/ /mnt/nfs/
where the IP is the Linux box and the share is /home/chris
When I run the command I get:
mount_nfs4: /mnt/nfs: No such file or directory
Omer Faruk Sen wrote:
Hi,
I am looking a way in to integrating a afterinstall scripts/files in to
standart FreeBSD sysinstall program. What I think is to add a new
distribution (like src,ports,doc,local..) to FreeBS, create ISO and after
that run after-install script on the chrooted directory.
Jonathan Horne wrote:
On Sunday 30 December 2007 05:27:15 am Kris Kennaway wrote:
Yes, ULE is the recommended scheduler.
out of curiosity, if the ULE is becoming the standard, then why does the
GENERIC config still have the 4BSD as the default?
Release engineers wanted to be conservative
vittorio wrote:
I committed a crime! While upgrading the ports under the newly installed
RELENG_7 (beta4) with portupgrade -arRk I **deleted ** the
directory /var/db/pkg.
Is there any way to rebuild it from scratch?
Ciao
Vittorio
Nope, that was the only copy.
Kris
Iain Dooley wrote:
hi all,
uname -a
FreeBSD HOSTNAME 6.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE #0: Fri Jan 12 11:05:30
UTC 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP i386
running on dual quad core intel xeons with 4gb ram.
my server has been rebooting quite a bit and stopped responding today. i
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