FreeBSD10: lock order reversal with portsnap extract

2013-06-01 Thread Walter Hurry
I'm installing FreeBSD10 (head; snapshot from 30 May 2013) into a VM.

One of the first things I do is a 'portsnap fetch extract'. As soon as 
the extract starts it produces a 'lock order reversal' message with a KDB 
stack backtrace, but then proceeds successfully to verify the integrity 
and install the ports tree.

Should I worry?

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Re: FreeBSD10: lock order reversal with portsnap extract

2013-06-01 Thread Fernando ApesteguĆ­a
El 01/06/2013 15:44, Walter Hurry walterhu...@gmail.com escribiĆ³:

 I'm installing FreeBSD10 (head; snapshot from 30 May 2013) into a VM.

 One of the first things I do is a 'portsnap fetch extract'. As soon as
 the extract starts it produces a 'lock order reversal' message with a KDB
 stack backtrace, but then proceeds successfully to verify the integrity
 and install the ports tree.

 Should I worry?

LORs should be avoided when possible but are not a bug per se.

You should check the pages listed here[1] to see if your lor has already
been reported.

Cheers.

[1] https://wiki.freebsd.org/LOR


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Re: FreeBSD10: lock order reversal with portsnap extract

2013-06-01 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Hi, Reference:
 From: Walter Hurry walterhu...@gmail.com 
 Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2013 13:43:47 + (UTC) 

Walter Hurry wrote:
 I'm installing FreeBSD10 (head; snapshot from 30 May 2013) into a VM.
 
 One of the first things I do is a 'portsnap fetch extract'. As soon as 
 the extract starts it produces a 'lock order reversal' message with a KDB 
 stack backtrace, but then proceeds successfully to verify the integrity 
 and install the ports tree.
 
 Should I worry?

Yes, you should worry ;-)

Worry you didn't realise:
a) questions@ list was created originally for beginners
b) the so called 10 is actually current
for that you should subscribe @ ask on curr...@freebsd.org
Best go review the descriptions of the 50 odd lists we have on @freebsd.org

Cheers,
Julian
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Re: FreeBSD10: lock order reversal with portsnap extract

2013-06-01 Thread Walter Hurry
On Sat, 01 Jun 2013 20:22:29 +0200, Julian H. Stacey wrote:

 Hi, Reference:
 From:Walter Hurry walterhu...@gmail.com
 Date:Sat, 1 Jun 2013 13:43:47 + (UTC)
 
 Walter Hurry wrote:
 I'm installing FreeBSD10 (head; snapshot from 30 May 2013) into a VM.
 
 One of the first things I do is a 'portsnap fetch extract'. As soon as
 the extract starts it produces a 'lock order reversal' message with a
 KDB stack backtrace, but then proceeds successfully to verify the
 integrity and install the ports tree.
 
 Should I worry?
 
 Yes, you should worry ;-)
 
 Worry you didn't realise:
   a) questions@ list was created originally for beginners b) the so
   called 10 is actually current
   for that you should subscribe @ ask on curr...@freebsd.org
 Best go review the descriptions of the 50 odd lists we have on
 @freebsd.org
 
Oh, OK. Sorry. Will do.

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