Peter Philipp wrote: >> cd /usr/src >> cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs -q up -rOPENBSD_3_8 -Pd >> [...] >
Thanks for the response. I reinstalled the machine. Updated the sources as indicated above and then entered "make build" It just stopped responding after a while. The last messages from the shell are below [1]. No panic messages on the machine...nothing. No mather how hard I hit the keyboard, it was dead. I then rebooted and tried to install something from the ports, just to generate a similar amount of harddrive, cpu and memory activity. After a couple of minutes, this is what was on the screen : panic ------ kernel protection fault trap, code=0 stopped atmpidle +0xf3: ltr %dx trace (hope I did copy it correctly, it was in rather hard place to reach) ------ mpidle() at mpidle+0xf3 bpendtsleep() at bpendtsleep sys_wait4(` at sys_wait4+0x8c syscall() at syscall+0x225 ---syscall (number7) --- end of kernel end trace frame: 0x7f7ffffbd2c0, count:-4 042f83cea We have four identical, new, machines. I'll try to take another one and see what the results are on that one but I'm guessing that OBSD has some issues with some of the hardware installed. Koen [1] running /bin/sh ./configure --build=amd64-unknown-openbsd3.8 --host=amd64-unknown-openbsd3.8 --target=amd64-unknown-openbsd3.8 --with-gnu-as --with-gnu-ld --prefix=/usr '--infodir=${prefix}/share/info' --disable-nls --disable-gdbtk --disable-commonbfdlib --program-transform-name=s,y,y, --cache-file=../.././config.cache --srcdir=. loading cache ../.././config.cache checking host system type... x86_64-unknown-openbsd3.8 checking target system type... x86_64-unknown-openbsd3.8 checking build system type... x86_64-unknown-openbsd3.8 creating ./config.status