Lately, booting my amd64 systems with -current, I see the following on the console:
Nov 3 12:51:17 hostname -: hostname.domain.tld ldconfig - - - stack overflow detected; terminated Having noted the '/rescue/ldconfig' had been obsoleted, I wondered why I still had '/sbin/ldconfig' that was apparently being run and failing. The datestamp was already suspicious: -r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 15207 Feb 12 2015 sbin/ldconfig Then 'file' showed the whole story: sbin/ldconfig: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /usr/libexec/ld.elf_so, for NetBSD 7.99.4, not stripped So, this has been hanging around since then and is now tripping up on the stack protector? Shouldn't this be obsoleted as well? -- |/"\ John D. Baker, KN5UKS NetBSD Darwin/MacOS X |\ / jdbaker[snail]consolidated[flyspeck]net OpenBSD FreeBSD | X No HTML/proprietary data in email. BSD just sits there and works! |/ \ GPGkeyID: D703 4A7E 479F 63F8 D3F4 BD99 9572 8F23 E4AD 1645