Just to close this out, this was caused by the uipc_socket.c change that
also broke NFS. All better now...
Terry Kennedy http://www.tmk.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] New York, NY USA
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On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 12:37:59AM -0500, Terry Kennedy wrote:
I have a number of boxes which have been running well w/ 5.4-stable. The
last kernel and userland builds on those boxes were on May 26th, from a
CVSUP done that same day.
Last night I did another CVSUP and the usual
Kris Kennaway (kris at obsecurity.org) writes:
Are you sure you didn't change your kernel config or forget to rebuild
modules?
No changes to the kernel config, and I did the usual sequence of make
buildworld ; make buildkernel; make installkernel; reboot to single-user
mode; make
I have a number of boxes which have been running well w/ 5.4-stable. The
last kernel and userland builds on those boxes were on May 26th, from a
CVSUP done that same day.
Last night I did another CVSUP and the usual buildworld/buildkernel/in-
stallkernel/installworld/mergemaster, and the