* roberth rob...@openbsd.pap.st [2011-05-09 00:29]:
On the otherhand, i have been running -current for years and never have
had any problem with building source with the previouse kernel (without
reboot) that i can remember.
Maybe my 3 digit amount of builds isn't enough or i built at the
On 2011-05-08, Chris Smith obsd_m...@chrissmith.org wrote:
After an update to -current yesterday Internet access was lost as
pf.conf could not be loaded. The error message was:
pfctl: DIOCADDRULE: Operation not supported by device
Address translation would break but you should still be able
On 05/08/2011 03:05 PM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Sun, May 08, 2011 at 02:54:21PM -0400, Chris Smith wrote:
After an update to -current yesterday Internet access was lost as
pf.conf could not be loaded. The error message was:
pfctl: DIOCADDRULE: Operation not supported by device
This error
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Nick Holland
n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
as is the rest of FAQ 5.2, questioning why you are building the system from
source, and 5.3.2, which is install the closest snapshot.
It's been running -current for quite some time (and the original
install was from
After an update to -current yesterday Internet access was lost as
pf.conf could not be loaded. The error message was:
pfctl: DIOCADDRULE: Operation not supported by device
This error occurred after upgrading the kernel and then rebooting.
After userland was brought up to date as well
On Sun, May 08, 2011 at 02:54:21PM -0400, Chris Smith wrote:
After an update to -current yesterday Internet access was lost as
pf.conf could not be loaded. The error message was:
pfctl: DIOCADDRULE: Operation not supported by device
This error occurred after upgrading the kernel
On 2011-05-08, at 1:54 PM, Chris Smith wrote:
After an update to -current yesterday Internet access was lost as
pf.conf could not be loaded. The error message was:
pfctl: DIOCADDRULE: Operation not supported by device
This error occurred after upgrading the kernel and then rebooting.
After
On Sun, 8 May 2011 14:54:21 -0400
Chris Smith obsd_m...@chrissmith.org wrote:
Is there a good way to avoid this? Is it safe to skip rebooting
between the kernel build and userland build? Or would it work to
manually build and install pfctl before the reboot after the kernel
build? Or
Op 8-5-2011 21:16, roberth schreef:
On Sun, 8 May 2011 14:54:21 -0400
Chris Smithobsd_m...@chrissmith.org wrote:
Is there a good way to avoid this? Is it safe to skip rebooting
between the kernel build and userland build? Or would it work to
manually build and install pfctl before the reboot
On Sun, 08 May 2011 21:48:25 +0200
Erik o...@vanwesten.net wrote:
You are aware that this question concerns following -current? And
that you are strongly advised to follow the FAQ when building
-current as others already pointed out?
Building from source. Got error after kernel reboot.
Dude,
On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 3:25 PM, roberth rob...@openbsd.pap.st wrote:
Uhum. Sure that's a way to approach this.
That's the supported way. With that ammount of support required.
Fine with that.
I usually build the new kernel, major utilities that require the new
kernel as per
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