in the installer.
But the installer had the keyboard properly configured, right?
For the installed system part, it's most probably to be discussed along
661825.
661825 is merged with 594827, and you reassigned both bugs to
console-setup-udeb. Did you mean to unmerge them?
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repeating this discussion FWIW).
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Le samedi 11 février 2012 à 14:02 +0100, Robert Millan a écrit :
When attempting to compile a trivial testcase, clang attempts to execute the
empty string, and aborts with ENOENT:
I haven't been able to reproduce
El 28 de febrer de 2012 22:07, Adam D. Barratt
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On Sun, 2012-02-26 at 11:08 +, Robert Millan wrote:
Btw, would a new freebsd-libs upload disrupt anything? A fix for
#661274 is required, although this isn't a transition blocker AFAICT.
That rather depends
have to make the package linux-any, at least
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patches in this kind of situations
(c.f. k3b).
Anyway, thanks for supplying a fix.
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I wouldn't make a big deal out of this.
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of ifconfig breaks D-I
- Uploaded fix currently in NEW, expect RSN.
660396: sane-backends: FTBFS on kfreebsd-*
- (kfreebsd-kernel-headers bug) Fixed today in 0.75. BinNMU?
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* Add fix_build_joystick_freebsd.diff by Robert Millan to fix build
on kfreebsd. (Closes: #659615)
Unfortunately it doesn't seem to have helped. See
https://buildd.debian.org/status/logs.php?pkg
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660403: cdparanoia: FTFBS on kfreebsd-*
- Unless there's further activity I recommend removing of kfreebsd-*
binaries from testing. See
http
in the other mail a k-k-h update is required)
fwiw, there's a possibility that vlc might be a blocker, given that the
new upstream version is FTBFS on multiple architectures (including
kfreebsd-*).
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It already does (since 9.0+ds1-1).
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Hi,
Don't know if this is the proper fix, but my attached diff works for me.
It is. Thanks Steven.
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k3b FTBFS on kfreebsd-* since the CAM API transition:
/build/buildd-k3b_2.0.2-3+b1-kfreebsd-amd64-sxsDco/k3b-2.0.2/libk3bdevice/k3bscsicommand_bsd.cpp:175:33:
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This was fixed in glibc-svn (r4080).
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Hi,
Please consider fixing this bug in Squeeze as well. It's a simple
backport, and it means a huge change to Squeeze users on kfreebsd-*
architectures, as OpenVPN is almost unusable there.
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Please consider adding the following changes so that sysvinit can handle the
TERM=xterm transition all by itself without having to depend on versioned
kbdcontrol package.
glitches in certain console programs maybe.
We've actually had this for months when kfreebsd-9 was first added.
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Is there also something like kfreebsd-any and hurd-any?
Yes.
Then
I'd rather go for [!foo !bar !kfreebsd-any !hurd-any]. Anything from
your POV that would oppose that approach?
No, sounds fine.
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* Remove getline kludge. The second part was unneeded, the first one
caused version_gen.awk to hang.
However precisely since 9.0-3 freebsd-buildutils hasn't been buildable
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I just uploaded 9.0-6 to fix this.
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tags 659615 patch
thanks
Here's a patch. I've already submitted it upstream.
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=== modified file 'src/joystick/bsd/SDL_sysjoystick.c'
--- src/joystick/bsd/SDL_sysjoystick.c 2012-02-15 20:20:08 +
+++ src/joystick/bsd/SDL_sysjoystick.c 2012-02-15 20:21:01 +
@@ -148,7
since 2.13-26
is in unstable now.
Yes. It's fixed in SVN.
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I'm afraid I'm not familiar with that patch, or even with the reason
it is needed. You'll have to ask Aurelien.
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Package: libsdl1.2
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Justification: fails to build (but built succesfully in the past)
libsdl1.2 fails to build on up-to-date kfreebsd-amd64 sid:
libtool: compile: gcc -g -O2 -fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4
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Build-Depends on libcam-dev is not needed since it is only libburn which
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colord builds fine without libusb2-dev, it can be safely removed.
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could you try rebuilding freebsd-utils without it?
If this patch is the problem, we could use execvP() instead (like upstream did).
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Could someone please check if 044_mount_exec.diff is the culprit?
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El 12 de febrer de 2012 15:18, Roger Leigh rle...@codelibre.net ha escrit:
tags 659480 + pending
thanks
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 01:50:30PM +0100, Robert Millan wrote:
On GNU/kFreeBSD there's no pre-init ramdisk. When init is called, /proc
hasn't been mounted yet, so before calling startpar
Package: freebsd-net-tools-udeb
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udhcpc expects this to work, but it doesn't:
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ifconfig: can't set link-level netmask or broadcast
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IMHO worth reporting to ZFS
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On GNU/kFreeBSD there's no pre-init ramdisk. When init is called, /proc
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When attempting to compile a trivial testcase, clang attempts to execute the
empty string, and aborts with ENOENT:
$ clang -v -c test.c
Debian clang version 3.0-5 (tags/RELEASE_30/final) (based on
forcemerge 659104 658704
thanks
2012/2/10, Mike Hommey m...@glandium.org:
That would seem like a problem with libxcb or libx11...
Thanks Mike. Actually it looks like it's also been filed (and fixed)
as #659104, I just didn't know this wasn't Iceweasel-specific.
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(in case you're wondering, it makes no sense to me; but it comes from
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El 10 de febrer de 2012 20:45, Christoph Egger christ...@debian.org ha escrit:
Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
2012/2/9, Christoph Egger christ...@debian.org:
In file included from /usr/include/net-snmp/system/kfreebsd.h:56:0,
from /usr/include/net-snmp/net-snmp-config.h
forwarded 658639 http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=164793
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2012/2/5, Nicolas Bourdaud nicolas.bourd...@gmail.com:
Bug report opened upstream:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=164793
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After upgrading from 7.0.1-4, iceweasel now gets stuck in an infinite poll()
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ktrace output:
1116 xulrunner-stub CALL poll(0x7fffbe30,0x1,0x)
1116
Package: zfsutils
Version: 9.0-1
Severity: minor
When updating zfsutils package to 9.0-1, I had to disable the following patches
as they didn't apply cleanly:
#manpage_hyphens.diff
#manpage_debian_specifics.diff
These need to be resynced.
However, given the nature of these patches I'd
Package: busybox
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Tags: d-i
I file this on Squeeze version as this bug has been present for a long time.
However, for some odd reason (maybe related to freebsd-utils update?) this
has begun breaking Debian GNU/kFreeBSD installs.
On a pure IPv4 network with no
Package: kfreebsd-image-8.3-0-amd64
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The CAM subsystem in Current kFreeBSD 8.3 snapshots is incompatible with
9.0 userland (libcam, camcontrol, etc) which is currently in unstable.
Unless userland side can be backward compatible with both CAM versions
in kernel (which is very
reassign 653380 libc0.1-dev
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Moin!
I can't find any definition for sockproto as well (rcb_proto is of
type struct sockproto)
Fixed in glibc-ports SVN by adding struct sockproto to sys/socket.h
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El 23 de novembre de 2011 18:35, Robert Millan r...@debian.org ha escrit:
Actually, just excluding is not enough. At least not for Bazaar,
which complains annoyingly and even makes package upgrades fail
because of this.
#638019 is probably the better way to fix this.
Now that #638019 has
CAMIOCOMMAND ioctl: Inappropriate ioctl for device
Unable to get CAM device list
/dev/ad0: Unable to detect device type
I believe that a rebuild of smartmontools with libcam-dev 9.0 (just
accepted into unstable) would solve the problem.
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I believe that a rebuild of smartmontools with libcam-dev 9.0 (just
accepted into unstable) would solve the problem.
Could someone test?
We need the rebuild for ABI transition anyway, so it's no harm to
queue it right away
snapshot in wheezy.
At this point I'd advocate for backporting rev 225950 into kfreebsd-8
like we did for libteken. This would break binary compat with FreeBSD
8 userland, but we didn't have such compat anyway (cf RFTSIGZMB,
#630695) so no harm done this way.
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Package: libc0.1-dev
kfreebsd-kernel-headers 0.70 includes properly patched versions of
sys/syscall.h and sys/errno.h which could be used to compile glibc.
Please consider using those instead of the in-tree copies. A patch for
bits/errno.h is attached. sys/syscall.h can be used directly.
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, and the dev/bktr ones should be used).
A bit more than that actually. machine/ioctl_ ones are not available on amd64.
And xawtv attempts to use them:
checking machine/ioctl_bt848.h usability... no
checking machine/ioctl_bt848.h presence... no
checking for machine/ioctl_bt848.h... no
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I think users who want this are now served by kfreebsd-downloader
package in the contrib archive.
Can this bug be closed?
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in package
kfreebsd-kernel-headers 0.62
As systemtap-sdt-dev is a Linux-specific package, there's no point in
trying to make it installable on GNU/kFreeBSD, as it shouldn't be
available there in first place.
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Robert Millan r...@debian.org writes:
As systemtap-sdt-dev is a Linux-specific package, there's no point in
trying to make it installable on GNU/kFreeBSD, as it shouldn't be
available there in first place
severity) so
that the information is not lost.
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suppose its commit is good. If you think your patch is better, please
contact him directly so that he changes ptlib upstream code.
No, it's good. I just verified that configure.ac defines P_FREEBSD
not just for FreeBSD but also GNU/kFreeBSD.
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needs to be reintroduced. This definitely seems to me like a problem
with kfreebsd-kernel-headers?
Ah yes. sys/mount.h belongs to libc0.1-dev though.
I've fixed this in glibc-bsd SVN.
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isofs/cd9660/cd9660_mount.h is clearly intentional.
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preferred is different for each user.
What do you want to use this for?
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Is this still a problem in testing/unstable following the /run
transition?
It's not present with 2.88dsf-19 (there are other errors but I don't
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Works fine here (GNU/kFreeBSD). Thanks!
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get in the same situation we were before reboot).
Or are you proposing that /sbin/init itself removes the symlink and
creates a new fifo before opening it?
Btw, your patch doesn't do what you described. Did you attach what
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entirely within the postinst, and is
what the attached patch does.
How do you tell init to re-exec when there's no initctl? HUP signal?
If not, we might need to create it in the initramfs
This wouldn't work on GNU/kFreeBSD (ramdisk is not used for disk boot).
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The postinst currently calls init u, but I think that's problematic--
it would call the new binary using the new path.
On the contrary, isn't this precisely what we wanted? No symlink needed then.
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The postinst currently calls init u, but I think that's problematic--
it would call the new binary using the new path.
On the contrary, isn't
El 20 de novembre de 2011 15:12, Robert Millan r...@debian.org ha escrit:
2011/11/20 Michael Tokarev m...@tls.msk.ru:
So maybe freebsd route can recognize and skip this gw
keyword between source and destination?
I can't tell beforehand. I'll discuss this with upstream.
I discussed
dislike step 4, as it opens the door for race conditions.
Can't we just remove steps 4 and 5? I think everything would work without them.
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possible, especially since it's not fatal?
Sounds good. Btw, please remember not to hardcode /dev/initctl since
the old path is kernel-specific.
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be done cleanly.
Maybe clients can be modified to attempt old path first then try with
/run/initctl (or vice-versa), or update scripts could play some kind
of symlink trick. I haven't had time to resolve this however.
[1] http://wiki.debian.org/ReleaseGoals/RunDirectory
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Seems fine to me. I don't have time to do this atm though (feel free
to, you're in Uploaders now).
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Package: zfsutils
Version: 8.3~svn226546-6
Severity: important
e.g.
$ sudo zpool status tank3
pool: tank3
state: ONLINE
scan: none requested
config:
NAMESTATE READ WRITE CKSUM
tank3 DEGRADED 0 0 0
-0DEGRADED 0 0 0
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Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
El 25 de desembre de 2011 11:56, Robert Millan r...@debian.org ha escrit:
+#define __FAVOR_BSD 1
#include netinet/in_systm.h
#include netinet/in.h
#include netinet/ip.h
#include netinet/ip_icmp.h
#include netinet/tcp.h
#include
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# include_next netinet/in.h
#else
# define __FAVOR_BSD 1
# include_next netinet/in.h
# undef __FAVOR_BSD
#endif
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. Could you try the other test? (boot from
rescue image and attempt zpool import)
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that, please consider downgrading this bug to
wishlist instead of closing it. Maybe someone can provide a fix, it
doesn't seem difficult.
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Hi,
I've merged SMP support into -686 flavour. However enabling PAE is a
bit more complicated as it seems that external modules aren't
supported at all, and without modules I have serious doubts that it
will be useful (for example this breaks ZFS support).
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Package: kfreebsd-image-9.0-0-686
Version: 9.0~svn228246-1
Severity: important
kfreebsd-image-9.0-0-686 (and most likely all IA32 flavours that don't use PAE)
panics when booting on a machine with 4 GiB of RAM (or more).
Possible ways out of this:
- Enable PAE for all flavours. There are major
El 17 de desembre de 2011 12:09, Robert Millan r...@debian.org ha escrit:
kfreebsd-image-9.0-0-686 (and most likely all IA32 flavours that don't use
PAE)
panics when booting on a machine with 4 GiB of RAM (or more).
It seems that this problem only happens when mfsroot is being used.
Otherwise
feature which would allow using all the available RAM
instead of discarding some.
I'm cloning this bug so we can have separate discussion about the
benefits of enabling PAE without cluttering the panic bug with
irrelevant information.
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El 17 de desembre de 2011 13:51, Arno Töll deb...@toell.net ha escrit:
On 17.12.2011 12:09, Robert Millan wrote:
- Add additional flavours (which ones? 686, 686-smp ... ? and then
which ones to provide with D-I?)
That's what we're doing on Linux and that seems the best compromise.
I think
package by setting
its Architecture field to linux-any.
Sorry that I can't offer a better solution. Maybe someone else can.
In any case I wouldn't want kFreeBSD support to put testing migration
of gnome-shell on hold (but feel free to disagree).
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helps for people using
chroots, but removing the Breaks and encouraging users to test v28
userland with v15 kernel is a very different story.
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