the objdump -p of the original
/lib/libz.so.6 that was installed as part of a fresh, clean install of FreeBSD
9.1R, as provided above, any thoughts on the Zlib version actually baked into
the release please?
Thanks.
Kris
On Mar 6, 2013, at 5:27 PM, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On 201
uccessfully. Is this a fresh disk / image? Perhaps something has
broken in the gpart command?
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gui in KDE4's system
settings though, there is a fix you can enable to fix scrollbar issues.
Are there any other integration tweaks, like icons, keyboard shortcuts,
file chooser dialog, ... ?
We've not modified anything else like that, jus
space at the time of fork, which may not be in a consistent state from
the point of view of the thread library).
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ested with opera - the same. crappy software rulez ;)
Yes, clearly web browsers should be optimized for speed of exiting.
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I/O. Since modern drives can have many commands queued at any
given time, those are not the same thing.
To understand whether your disk is overloaded, look at the ms/r and ms/w
times.
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Yes, the system was *trying* to do swap I/O and timing out while doing so.
Kris
Whoops, I forgot to change the subject line after adding the k option
to pstat. Without the k it said 0 used. And this morning it occurs to
me that even if swap used was zero, it could have been trying to *start*
Tim Judd wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Dieter wrote:
AMD64 FreeBSD 7.0 2 GiB main memory
My console says:
login: swap_pager: indefinite wait buffer: bufobj: 0, blkno: 22,
size: 4096
swap_pager: indefinite wait buffer: bufobj: 0, blkno: 22, size: 4096
swap_pager: indefinite wait buffer
Yes, the system was *trying* to do swap I/O and timing out while doing so.
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a reference to their problem report.
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matt donovan wrote:
could be due to PAE. since PAE is known not to be very stable.
Not true at all unless you know something I don't.
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Jerry wrote:
On Fri, 26 Dec 2008 12:45:12 +
Kris Kennaway wrote:
[snip]
It is still true that the change from 5.6 to 5.8 was very disruptive
because it broke lots of things in the ports tree.
Is this the official reason that Perl-5.10 has not been released into
the ports tree?
Are
that depends on
it. It's one of the first things installed during an initial ports
installation though.
It is still true that the change from 5.6 to 5.8 was very disruptive
because it broke lots of things in the ports tree.
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make this
change. I have already combed through the handbook and mailing list
archives.
There is no such standard script in FreeBSD.
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thread vs total runtime of all threads). top may have a configuration
option about aggregating the thread runtimes, or it may require a source
code change.
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Ott Köstner wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Ott Köstner wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Ott Köstner wrote:
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 04:34:01PM +0200, Ott Köstner wrote:
On several FreeBSD machines I have the following problem:
What FreeBSD version? (It matters
Ott Köstner wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Ott Köstner wrote:
Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 04:34:01PM +0200, Ott Köstner wrote:
On several FreeBSD machines I have the following problem:
What FreeBSD version? (It matters)
7.1-PRERELEASE FreeBSD
But I can
ere is no way to dump prior to
multi-user startup, because of how device discovery is now dynamic. You
can still use other tools like ddb/remote gdb etc.
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USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZERES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND
979 bind8 440 40288K 32916K select 0 0:16 0.00% named
$ ps -ax|grep 979
979 ?? Ss 1:11.26 /usr/sbin/named -n 5 -t /var/named -u bind
Check top -H to display the statistics for individual threads.
Kris
ostics when you boot in verbose mode
(boot -v from loader, or use the menu option)? It might be that lpt is
encountering an error frequently and resetting itself during I/O.
Also please follow up with your entire dmesg.
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> On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 5:21 PM, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 12:56:31PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> > >
> > > >most of the programs installed fr
r
binaries because of how they install files (using cp etc). These are
bugs that should be reported to their maintainers on a case by case
basis.
Kris
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packages are built by the FreeBSD project. Others have already
explained the process in this thread, but to repeat: the packages are
built automatically and continuously by a dedicated set of machines, and
they are uploaded to the FTP sit
Dan wrote:
Kris Kennaway([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2008.11.09 12:57:16 -0800:
could be an issue with ntfs-3g driver
Sounds like it to me. ntfs-3g uses FUSE, which is a userland filesystem
framework. By design it will have poor I/O performance since every I/O
transfer will require multiple trips
Sounds like it to me. ntfs-3g uses FUSE, which is a userland filesystem
framework. By design it will have poor I/O performance since every I/O
transfer will require multiple trips into and out of the kernel.
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run out of disk space", is there any other fix?
Depends on what the bug is. See the developers handbook for the next
steps in getting the debugging information for a developer to analyze.
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Desmond Chapman wrote:
Anyone with experience using and setting this up, please contact me. I need to learn how to work with and on it.
Replace "options SCHED_4BSD" with "options SCHED_ULE" in your kernel
config file, compile/install kernel in the usual way, reboot.
Boris Samorodov wrote:
Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Boris Samorodov wrote:
You can copy this file from 6-i386 as Kris has already said.
And it may be a good idea to file a PR about it since this is
definitely the port's bug (CCing to the port's maintainer).
I do
Boris Samorodov wrote:
You can copy this file from 6-i386 as Kris has already said.
And it may be a good idea to file a PR about it since this is
definitely the port's bug (CCing to the port's maintainer).
I don't think it's a port bug, but it would be useful to have
md64 installs the amd64 compat
libraries. You can grab the i386 version of the package from the FTP
site and manually extract the libraries into the lib32/compat directory
(it's just a .tbz file).
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ttached a stack trace from kgdb, and the output from dmesg. I'd
appreciate any help you could give me with this.
Please re-send to stable@ and CC [EMAIL PROTECTED] It looks like a locking problem
in an error case that you are hitting (not
all back to a
software pseudorandom sequence if you don't.
kern.random.sys.seeded is just a flag that gets set to 1 on each
reseed. IIRC it's also initialized to 1 so it doesn't actually do
anything very useful.
Except tell you that the kernel random number generator has finished
seeding ;)
rsion
of cmp? FreeBSD's dates to 1987.
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Ivan Voras wrote:
2008/9/18 Ivan Voras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
2008/9/18 Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
# Don't build modules with this kernel config, since they are not built
with
# the correct options headers.
makeoptions NO_MODULES=yes
"""
wro
Ivan Voras wrote:
2008/9/18 Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Ivan Voras wrote:
* Use a PAE kernel, which works fairly well, but doesn't support kernel
modules (if you are not familiar with kernel modules then you probably
don't need them so ignore this). There's
Andrew Berry wrote:
On 18-Sep-08, at 2:37 AM, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Andrew Berry wrote:
Can I simply rebuild the world (or use freebsd-update), and
portupgrade everything to rebuild for amd64? Or, will things break as
libraries are upgraded which still have 32-bit dependancies on the
system
supported kernel modules for quite a long time.
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n it on your own workload or look for a
narrowly tailored benchmark and see what happens for you.
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n
/usr/include/errno.h which says:
#define ENXIO 6 /* Device not configured */
which probably means that the device disappeared at runtime. What other
messages were logged prior to this?
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punit gupta wrote:
Hi,
Has there been any known issue regarding socket-descriptor leak in Freebsd4.9?
I doubt anyone will remember since 4.9 was so long ago.
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about doc.cc, because the file size
is very wrong. can anyone please verify that it
is safe to install with these broken MD5 sums
before i try to install?
No it's not, that's why the MD5 sums are important ;)
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existing browsers, according to:
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P.S. This thread is off-topic for freebsd-questions, redirecting to chat.
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Any ideas how I can get crypt.h from any of Freebsd 7 ports?
Can you explain what you are trying to do?
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Yes, they did something bizarre. Ask them why :)
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Asked them why and they shrugged and said "we didn't"... So... I
unmounted all the nullfs mounts that it'd allow me to un
Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 02:51:57PM +0200, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
I'm trying to build a port and get stopped on a warning
because
"cc1plus: warnings being treated as errors"
Even though it is probably there for a reason,
warnings from being treated as
errors.
Please advise
many thanks
It is -Werror.
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Looks like they did some strange things trying to get it back. Those
look like nullfs mounts with the same source and destination, which
makes no sense. What does mount -v show you?
Hi Kris...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ mount -v
/dev/ad0s1a on / (ufs, local, writes: sync
est of FreeBSD
Basics" to hand).
Looks like they did some strange things trying to get it back. Those
look like nullfs mounts with the same source and destination, which
makes no sense. What does mount -v show you?
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of BSD, but *was* already mostly
removed from FreeBSD some years ago (the actual games are now in the
ports tree). It is not some insidious creeping bloat that has been
added while you weren't looking.
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ther. :) Could someone, please, hint me about
what I'm doing wrong?
mount a devfs instance to create the devices (see mount_devfs) instead
of trying to mknod them by hand.
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Try searching the mailing list archives, this has been discussed on one
of the lists but I forget the answer.
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n a loop.
Yet another option would be to configure the disk as a geli or zfs
volume, since that will validate checksums with each read and will catch
data corruption anywhere on the disk.
I'd validate those things before proceeding with the existing panic.
Kris
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ory?
Increase kern.maxdsiz. The attempt to malloc this much may be wrong
anyway though, if the filesystem is so badly corrupted that fsck is
confused.
Kris
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potential benefit if you know you are running a
workload that will benefit from running in 32-bit mode instead of 64.
In your situation that is almost certainly not the case, so just go with
amd64.
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enough to fix it,
or it is removed at a point in the future.
Most people probably use gnupg thesedays.
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try posting to net@ first. It looks like maybe the new multiple
routing table support is implicated.
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I think you are confused ;) FreeBSD does not use yum.
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Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Kris Kennaway ha scritto:
This was fixed in 7.0-STABLE.
Kris
Thanks Kris.
Since this is a critical production box, I'm a bit scared to track Stable.
Do you know when this will be merged into a release (7.1 I suppose)?
I don't know if it is planned to mer
11406-11408 in pause state and 11405 in
sbwait state.
Any hint is appreciated.
This was fixed in 7.0-STABLE.
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Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Kris Kennaway ha scritto:
You can't mix and match Linux and FreeBSD code in the same binary.
Sorry for stepping in, but I have a similar question I asked in the past
and didn't get any answer:
is it possible to mix and match 32-bit and 64-bit FreeBSD code?
Maxim Khitrov wrote:
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maxim Khitrov wrote:
I take it that this happens because libmat.so is a linux binary, but
is there any way to do what I'm after?
You can't mix and match Linux and FreeBSD code in
tem, or by installing a Linux toolchain into a chroot and
building there.
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kernel and use
contigmalloc() ;-)
User applications in UNIX use *virtual* memory.
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f address space to do with what they wish. Perhaps someone
forgot to increase the maxdsiz resource limit?
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following
the steps listed in the handbook. As a side note - is it, in fact, the
case that Matlab x86_64 will run slower than the 32-bit version
(http://osdir.com/ml/netbsd.ports.x86-64/2006-07/msg00061.html)?
Depends what you use it for, presumably.
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You could try TCP mounts in case they are less broken on the
server side. They are recommended anyway.
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TCP mounts in case they are less broken on the
server side. They are recommended anyway.
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An rpcinfo of the NFS server shows that it should support versions 2-4:
$ rpcinfo -p cnfs | grep nfs
132 udp 2049 nfs
133 udp 2049 nfs
1002272 udp 204
try NFSv3 or the new implementation
recently posted to fs@
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Gerard wrote:
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Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Isn't possible to add GPLv3 code in the base system?
(By possible I mean the license part, not the technical part;)
There is a strong preference not to do this.
Doing a totally u
Christer Solskogen wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Jakub Lach wrote:
I'm eager to have core2 march, but don't want to mess system forcing
gcc43 as
base.
I don't think it is planned to update to gcc 4.3 since it is covered
by the GPLv3.
Isn't possible to add GPLv3 cod
Using built-in specs.
Target: amd64-undermydesk-freebsd
Configured with: FreeBSD/amd64 system compiler
Thread model: posix
gcc version 4.2.1 20070719 [FreeBSD]
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Jakub Lach wrote:
Kris Kennaway-3 wrote:
Jakub Lach wrote:
I'm eager to have core2 march, but don't want to mess system forcing
gcc43 as
base.
I don't think it is planned to update to gcc 4.3 since it is covered by
the GPLv3.
Thanks for fast answer, is there any chance
Jakub Lach wrote:
I'm eager to have core2 march, but don't want to mess system forcing gcc43 as
base.
I don't think it is planned to update to gcc 4.3 since it is covered by
the GPLv3.
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Alexandre Biancalana wrote:
On 7/29/08, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alexandre Biancalana wrote:
Hi List,
Is tmpfs stable on FreeBSD 6.3 ? I want to use it for temporary
clamav+ripmime files to speedup a mail filter server.
It's not stable on 7.0 or 8.0 either, so
best option.
If you want to mirror the full ports CVS repository it is a few GB. If
you want to mirror packages, then you're looking at tens of gigabytes
that are updated every few days.
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Hi List,
Is tmpfs stable on FreeBSD 6.3 ? I want to use it for temporary
clamav+ripmime files to speedup a mail filter server.
It's not stable on 7.0 or 8.0 either, so no :)
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maining systems with smartctl and took offline yet more blades that
failed the self-tests, I have not had the problem recur.
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m not sure you are getting the point. The bugs are exposed by
accident, not by design, because the programs were only working by
accident, not by design. There will probably be a new subset of buggy
programs that sometimes fail to crash under the new allocator.
What Kris wrote in:
Fi
s memory based on its own
strategy. None of the malloc options affect the behaviour of correct
programs (but some of them can help to improve performance, or to debug
incorrect programs).
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Nejc Škoberne wrote:
4. If there is non-ECC memory installed, how does FreeBSD recognizes
(corrects?)
memory errors?
By crashing or corrupting data, of course. Not doing this is what ECC
is for :)
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e. It can also
happen if there are kernel bugs, maybe in a driver etc. Try to enable
additional debugging (WITNESS, INVARIANTS, etc; see the developers handbook)
and see where it gets you.
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t did happen, grabbed the wrong one from
freshports.
deleted clamav pkg
added the "6" clamav.
Now get a different error:
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/clamav-freshclam start
Starting clamav_freshclam.
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libc.so.7" not found, re
the port maintainer if you think the vulnerability no longer
exists, or build with DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES if you choose to override
the warning.
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foundation is not available yet.
I have the latest portsnap port snapshot.
Update your portaudit database.
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required by "clamscan""
All the system has similar is:
find / -iname "*libbz2*"
/usr/lib/libbz2.a
/usr/lib/libbz2.so.2
/usr/lib/libbz2.so
/usr/lib/libbz2_p.a
Really nothing on Google about libbz2.so.3
You installed a 7.x/8.x package.
Kris
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cpghost wrote:
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Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
cpghost wrote:
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 11:47:04PM -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Another problem with ports is that all of them like pulling the
original source from the author's site. I
${MASTER_SITES}/${PATCH_SITES}
# Default:
#
ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles/${DIST_SUBDIR}/
All ports fall back to fetching from the master distfile repository if
they can't be found at the upstream sites. This
ded out everything
except for the past couple of release distfile sets (and the current
set) because we needed the space, but this is a pain in the ass to do
and there hasn't been a need in some years.
Thesedays we indeed collect distfiles with every build.
Kris
increasingly higher frequency as disk space came to
permit). It may come as no surprise that Ted is talking out of his ass
again :)
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Mikhail Teterin wrote:
Kris Kennaway написав(ла):
Well, I mean kernel backtrace.
Can I obtain that remotely and without restarting/panicking the box?
Thanks,
-mi
kgdb on /dev/mem or procstat
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Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 12:13:25PM -0400, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
Kris Kennaway ???(??):
Mikhail Teterin wrote:
Hello!
My attempt to build openoffice.org-3 seems to be hanging. Pressing
Ctrl-T produces:
load: 0.11 cmd: tcsh 79759 [sleeping without queue
Thanks!
What is the process backtrace?
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Michael Grant wrote:
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 10:44 PM, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Michael Grant wrote:
I have been having panics on one of my machines, roughly every week or
so. I was running 6.3 pre-release and then I updated to 6.3 p2 and I
still have the panic, here
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What price at the license of FreeBSD 7?
it's important for me. I must know.
It is available for the low low price of $0 or the equivalent in your
local currency. Yes really :)
Kris
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tion.
That you are completely failing to submit a useful bug report is the
issue. We cannot guess what your errors are if you won't tell us!
Saying "it has an error" provides no information, no matter how many
times you repeat it.
Kris
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