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Re: buildworld fails on perl: DynaLoader object version

2000-08-16 Thread Dan Langille

On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Kris Kennaway wrote:

> On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Dan Langille wrote:
> 
> > I installed 4.0-release.  Then cvsup'd by accident to -current.  Only after 
> > a buildworld, installworld, and a failed kernel build did I realised I've 
> > gotten -current, not -stable.  I removed /usr/src, and cvsup'd to -stable.  
> > Now buildworld fails.  I'm guessing it's because some of my userland 
> > functions are borked from the previous actions.  The errors appear at the 
> > end of this message.
> 
> Blow away the installed version at /usr/libdata/perl and it may have a
> better chance to build (I've not tried it, I just do -DNOPERL when trying
> to build 4.x under -current). -current has perl 5.6, which is causing this
> conflict. Mark Murray has a patch in testing, I think.

Thanks for the reply Kris.  This morning I blew everything away and
started again with 4.0-release.  This is a first install of FreeBSD on
this box, so nothing was worth saving.

If only I'd followed my own instructions [in the Diary] for setting up a
cvsup file.



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Re: Greek support for syscons

2000-08-16 Thread Mark Murray

> I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this, but the i18n mailing
> list seems dead for more than six months. Redirections are of course welcome.

Andrey Chernov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is your man! :-)

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Re: buildworld fails on perl: DynaLoader object version

2000-08-16 Thread Mark Murray

> I installed 4.0-release.  Then cvsup'd by accident to -current.  Only after 
> a buildworld, installworld, and a failed kernel build did I realised I've 
> gotten -current, not -stable.  I removed /usr/src, and cvsup'd to -stable.  
> Now buildworld fails.  I'm guessing it's because some of my userland 
> functions are borked from the previous actions.  The errors appear at the 
> end of this message.
> 
> What's my best course of action?  Reinstall 4.0-release and go again?  
> grab DynaLoader from 4.0-release?  Give up and go back to 
> programming for a living?

Blow away anything perlish you can find in the install area before
rebuilding world. This will be /usr/bin/*perl* and /usr/libdata/perl
at the very least.

That will give it a fighting chance.

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Is Yamaha 724 sound card supported?

2000-08-16 Thread Sergey A. Ivanov

Hello stable!

  Is Yamaha 724 PCI sound card supported by 4.1-S? If yes, hov can i
enable that support?
  Compiling/installing kernel with pcm or snd devices - no luck.

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Re: /stand/sysinstall cannot find any disks ?

2000-08-16 Thread Jason C. Wells

On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:

> Or, far better, it should be reinvented as a proper mechanism which is
> more conducive to updating.  Everything about sysinstall and /stand
> right now basically sucks and needs to be shot rather than
> documented. :)

Can you name that book? Perhaps we should rename sysinstall to Lenny. :)

"A man ought not let another man shoot his dog."

And another quote which I will never forget. It is not surprising that
sysinstall is facing extinction after I heard this.

   "Caldera's installer eats my balls." 

I couldn't resist. I was much surprised that this particular persona
actually typed these words, he being of generally austere, urbane and
composed manner. A nickel for the person who guesses the author of the
second quote. :) 

Thank you,
Jason C. Wells



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apache13-modssl II

2000-08-16 Thread Gooderum, Mark
Title: 



As long as we're on the topic. I was getting these errors with 
the apache13-modssl port with both Netscape 4.73 and IE 5.01SP1 (on Win2k 
SP1):

  [16/Aug/2000 00:09:25 09537] [trace] 
  OpenSSL: Handshake: start[16/Aug/2000 00:09:25 09537] [trace] OpenSSL: 
  Loop: before/accept initializatio\n[16/Aug/2000 00:09:25 09537] 
  [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 read client hello A[16/Aug/2000 00:09:25 
  09537] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 write server hello A[16/Aug/2000 
  00:09:25 09537] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 write certificate 
  A[16/Aug/2000 00:09:25 09537] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 write server 
  done A[16/Aug/2000 00:09:25 09537] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 flush 
  data[16/Aug/2000 00:09:26 09537] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv3 read client 
  key excha\nge A[16/Aug/2000 00:09:26 09537] [trace] OpenSSL: Write: 
  SSLv3 read certificate ver\ify A[16/Aug/2000 00:09:26 09537] [trace] 
  OpenSSL: Exit: error in SSLv3 read certifi\cate verify A[16/Aug/2000 
  00:09:26 09537] [trace] OpenSSL: Exit: error in SSLv3 read certifi\cate 
  verify A[16/Aug/2000 00:09:26 09537] [error] SSL handshake failed (server 
  appserver.jum\pweb.com:443, client 63.89.161.43) (OpenSSL library error 
  follows)[16/Aug/2000 00:09:26 09537] [error] OpenSSL: 
  error:1408F071::lib(20) :SSL3_GET\_RECORD:bad mac decode [Hint: Browser 
  still remembered details of a re-created \server 
certificate?]
If I forced things to SSLv2 I still got errors:

  [16/Aug/2000 00:16:19 09629] [info]  
  Seeding PRNG with 512 bytes of entropy [16/Aug/2000 00:16:19 09629] 
  [trace] OpenSSL: Handshake: start [16/Aug/2000 00:16:19 09629] [trace] 
  OpenSSL: Loop: before/accept initializatio\n [16/Aug/2000 00:16:19 
  09629] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv2 read client hello A [16/Aug/2000 
  00:16:19 09629] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv2 write server hello A 
  [16/Aug/2000 00:16:19 09629] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv2 read client 
  master ke\y A [16/Aug/2000 00:16:19 09629] [trace] OpenSSL: Loop: 
  SSLv2 server start encrypti\on [16/Aug/2000 00:16:19 09629] [trace] 
  OpenSSL: Loop: SSLv2 write server verify A [16/Aug/2000 00:16:19 09629] 
  [trace] OpenSSL: Exit: failed in SSLv2 read client\ finished A 
  [16/Aug/2000 00:16:19 09629] [error] SSL handshake failed (server 
  appserver.jum\pweb.com:443, client 63.89.161.43) (OpenSSL library error 
  follows) [16/Aug/2000 00:16:19 09629] [error] OpenSSL: 
  error:140BB004::lib(20) :SSL_RSA_\PRIVATE_DECRYPT:reason(4) 

So I fudged the environment variables and built openssl-0.9.5a from 
/usr/ports and plugged libcrypto.* and libssl.* with the 0.9.5a versions and 
everything started working.  Is there any technical reason that the 4.x 
baseline is still 0.9.4?  There seems to be known interaction bugs with 
0.9.4 and the newer browsers having to do with framing expectations not being 
met that are fixed in 0.9.5a.
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> -Original Message-> From: Nader Turki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]> Sent: 
Wednesday, August 16, 2000 8:01 PM> To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: 
apache13-modssl>>> thanks guys i fixed it, i guess all i 
had to do was> apachectl stop> then> apachectl 
startssl>> later,>>   
--nader>> --> 
Nader Turki> System Administrator> Venix Internet Services - http://www.venix.net> 
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>> On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Nader Turki 
wrote:>> > hi there,> > i installed fresh FreeBSD 
4.1-RELEASE and upgraded to> FreeBSD 4.1-STABLE> > and upgraded 
the ports too.> > i installed apache13-modssl from the ports. http is 
working> fine but https> > is not working i get the following 
message on logs:> >> > [16/Aug/2000 14:49:57 01027] 
[info]  Server: Apache/1.3.12,> Interface:> > 
mod_ssl/2.6.6, Library: OpenSSL/0.9.4> > [16/Aug/2000 14:49:57 01027] 
[info]  Init: 1st startup> round (still not> > 
detached)> > [16/Aug/2000 14:49:57 01027] [info]  Init: 
Initializing> OpenSSL library> > [16/Aug/2000 14:49:57 01027] 
[info]  Init: Loading> certificate & private> > key of 
SSL-aware server www.ensonic.net:443> > [16/Aug/2000 14:49:57 01027] 
[info]  Init: Requesting pass> phrase via> > builtin 
terminal dialog> > [16/Aug/2000 14:50:04 01027] [error] Init: Private 
key not> found (OpenSSL> > library error follows)> > 
[16/Aug/2000 14:50:04 01027] [error] OpenSSL:> error:0D06B078:asn1 
encoding> > routines:ASN1_get_object:header too long> 
>> > was hoping maybe someone could help me.> >> 
> thanks,> >> >     --nader> 
>> > --> > 
Nader Turki> > System Administrator> > Venix Internet 
Services - http://www.venix.net> > E-mail: 
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Re: usb question

2000-08-16 Thread Sean O'Connell

Jason Kasper stated:
: Hi there.  I have just recently started trying to use the USB device on
: my laptop and recompiled my kernel with the following pertinent options
: for USB itself
: 
:deviceohci# OHCI PCI->USB interface
:deviceusb   # USB Bus (required)
:deviceugen# Generic
:deviceumass   # Disks/Mass storage - Requires scbus and da
: 
: and the following options for SCSI (I'm using a USB zip drive)
: 
:devicescbus   # SCSI bus (required)
:deviceda# Direct Access (disks)
: 
: Now, I recompiled, installed, etc., and rebooted.  Voila, I was able to
: use my USB zip drive (which is incredibly fast, btw), and all was good.
: I have two questions.  First, when I had the Zip drive connected, I
: tried to start X and had two problems.  First, my mouse simply would not
: work, and secondly, the whole system was much slower than it normally
: is.  I didn't notice this until I started X.  I realize that most
: probably, this is an IRQ conflict between the zip drive and my laptop
: mouse (?) but I've not investigated further.
: 
: My second problem is that since I put the USB options in my new kernel
: (and use it without actually having any USB devices attached), I get the
: following message from the kernel all day
: 
:usb0: scheduling overrun
:usb0: scheduling overrun
:usb0: scheduling overrun
:usb0: scheduling overrun
:Aug 16 13:05:58 judea last message repeated 12392 times
: 
: It doesn't seem like it's hurting anything, but I'm just curious--
: 
:a) what does this mean, and 
:b) what can I do to fix it?  
: 
: Also, anybody experience any oddities when using a USB device and 
: then trying to use a PS/2 mouse?

Jason-

I have done this fine with an Iomega USB Zip 250.  It might help
if you posted some relevant (or all) dmesg output during boot.  You
are probably experiencing an IRQ conflict somewhere... hard to tell
where exactly.  You also fail to mention what kind of laptop you have
... there are some issues with certain makes and models (some HP Omni-
books come to mind).

See FreeBSD USB homepage at http://www.etla.net/~n_hibma/usb/usb.pl

You also fail to mention if you are using XFree86-3.3.6 or XFree86-4.0.1
or what not... there are some issues viz mouse support under 4.0.1 that
maybe coincidental.

ps/2 mouse uses irq 12: you may want to see if the usb controller
or a pccard is attempting to usurp this irq...

You may want to search (or ask on) the usb-bsd email list at egroups

http://www.egroups.com/group/usb-bsd/


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Re: problem with smp in 4.1-STABLE ... or just 4.1-stable itself... ?

2000-08-16 Thread The Hermit Hacker


later this aft, I found the problem ... it seems that running webalizer
against the logs of one of my domains genrated a 'dnscache' file that is
>1gig in size.  When webalizer runs, it loads the whole damn thing up into
memory ... before things locked up one of these times, I got to the point
where I could see that swap was something like 800+Meg used and rising
*roll eyes*



On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, The Hermit Hacker wrote:

> 
> wow, just hung my machine up solid twice in about a half hour period ...
> 
> I just upgraded my machine to a Dual-PIII 700 on an ASUS P2B-D motherboard
> ... everything has been running great the past 2 days, things just fly
> along, hardly ever see the load average rise about 1 ...
> 
> today, I'm working on improving stats generation for my virtual hosts and
> wrote a simple script that goes through and runs webalizer against any
> domain that has had activity since the last run ...
> 
> basically it checks a domain, runs webalizer in the background and goes
> off to the next one ...
> 
> as soon as I start the script, the load avg climbs relatively quickly
> (last one I saw was 26 and rising), the machine gets more and more lag'd
> until it just locks up solid ...
> 
> I'm running remotely, and have the serial console configured, but altho I
> can see the machine boot, get to single user mode and all that, as soon as
> I goes multi-user my keyboard no longer works, so I can't get to DDB ...
> 
> I'm running 4.1-STABLE code as of Monday night ... 
> 
> I hate to do it, but I'm going to try and kill it once more with top
> running and see if anything odd comes up in there ... yup, third time is
> the charm ... all when I do my stats run.  top shows:
> 
> last pid: 13913;  load averages: 71.25, 37.03, 15.564up 
>0+00:09:43  14:52:23
> 262 processes: 2 running, 258 sleeping, 2 zombie
> CPU states: 37.1% user,  0.0% nice, 45.3% system,  1.3% interrupt, 16.3% idle
> Mem: 368M Active, 42M Inact, 53M Wired, 2244K Cache, 61M Buf, 37M Free
> Swap: 2047M Total, 602M Used, 1446M Free, 29% Inuse, 12M In
> 
>   PID USERNAME   PRI NICE  SIZERES STATE  C   TIME   WCPUCPU COMMAND
> 13513 corey2   0  2220K  1324K select 1   0:03 32.17% 11.67% top
> 13512 jeff 2   0  2220K  1316K select 0   0:03 31.77% 11.52% top
>   918 scrappy 64   0  2208K   704K CPU1   1   0:11 26.25%  9.52% top
>  8568 root   -22   0  1026M   218M swread 0   0:16  4.40%  4.39% webalizer
>   610 root 2   0  2916K  1128K select 1   0:12  2.15%  0.78% named
> 13535 nobody  -6   0  3724K  3128K pipdwt 0   0:00  3.01%  0.78% perl
> 13534 nobody  -6   0  3724K  3128K pipdwt 1   0:00  2.82%  0.73% perl
>  1485 nobody   2   0  8956K   904K sbwait 0   0:01  1.75%  0.63% libhttpsd.
> 14003 root64   0   864K   508K CPU0   0   0:00  0.00%  0.00% sh
> 
> I have 768Meg of RAM on this machine, and >2gig of swap space ... I
> actually saw a loadavg of 90 while watching, but couldn't capture it ...
> 
> does 4.1-STABLE have any known problems with not being able to handle
> "bursts" of processes? *raised eyebrow*  I'm suspecting the other
> lock(s) were just high load too, now that I watch top ... 
> 
> Comments?
> 
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Re: remove empty TEMPROOT dirs at mergemaster's end? (was: cvs commit: src/usr.sbin/mergemaster mergemaster.sh)

2000-08-16 Thread Gerhard Sittig

On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 07:02 -0700, Brian Somers wrote:
> brian   2000/08/16 07:02:30 PDT
> 
>   Modified files:(Branch: RELENG_4)
> usr.sbin/mergemaster mergemaster.sh 
>   Log:

While I see you editing this script:  Is it a good idea to clean
out the empty directories at the "Do you wish to delete what is
left of ${TEMPROOT}?  [no] " stage when TEMPROOT is meant to
stay?  I felt it to be somewhat uncomfortable to wade through the
tree just to find there's almost nothing left to compare.

Unless I've overlooked something obvious and you stop me, I would
file a PR with a patch how to expand the " *** ${TEMPROOT} will
remain" case with a question for removal of all the unnecessary
stuff.  I guess empty files should remain, but empty directories
could be subject to deletion.


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Re: Compaq Smart RAID not on Installationdisk ?

2000-08-16 Thread Jonathan Lemon

In article [EMAIL PROTECTED]> you 
write:
>I've got 30 of those boxes.  I was able to install 4.1-RELEASE
>from a bootable CD.   4.1-STABLE doesn't like 4GB of RAM in them though.
>And I'm only using the single processor version.

4.1 should have no problems handling the 4G of memory in the boxes.
What issues are you seeing with them?
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Re: Compaq Smart RAID not on Installationdisk ?

2000-08-16 Thread Jonathan Lemon

In article 
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 you write:
>hi there, 
>we recently received a test machine from Compaq, whose only two
>harddisks live behind a Compaq Smart RAID Array. A Collegue of mine if
>currently trying to install Linux on that machine, whilst i'm up to trying
>to install FreeBSD on it because i saw that the ida device (Compaq Smart
>RAID) is supported by at least 4.1-STABLE (didn't look the other versions
>up though). To come to the point: device ida does not seem to be supported
>by the installation disk(set) so if anyone could provide me with one that
>does have support for the ida device plus fxp and wx i'd be ready to give
>it a try :)

If this machine has a DEC Smart Array chip, then you'll need to get a
newer kernel than the one in 4.1-R, support for this was added a few days
after the cd's shipped.  Getting a newer kernel should be easy; just take
the floppy containing kern.flp, mount it on an existing freebsd box, and
copy a new kernel to it (obtained from compilation or a -stable snapshot).
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Re: apache13-modssl

2000-08-16 Thread Nader Turki

thanks guys i fixed it, i guess all i had to do was
apachectl stop
then
apachectl startssl

later,

--nader

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System Administrator
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E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Nader Turki wrote:

> hi there,
> i installed fresh FreeBSD 4.1-RELEASE and upgraded to FreeBSD 4.1-STABLE
> and upgraded the ports too.
> i installed apache13-modssl from the ports. http is working fine but https
> is not working i get the following message on logs:
> 
> [16/Aug/2000 14:49:57 01027] [info]  Server: Apache/1.3.12, Interface:
> mod_ssl/2.6.6, Library: OpenSSL/0.9.4
> [16/Aug/2000 14:49:57 01027] [info]  Init: 1st startup round (still not
> detached)
> [16/Aug/2000 14:49:57 01027] [info]  Init: Initializing OpenSSL library
> [16/Aug/2000 14:49:57 01027] [info]  Init: Loading certificate & private
> key of SSL-aware server www.ensonic.net:443
> [16/Aug/2000 14:49:57 01027] [info]  Init: Requesting pass phrase via
> builtin terminal dialog
> [16/Aug/2000 14:50:04 01027] [error] Init: Private key not found (OpenSSL
> library error follows)
> [16/Aug/2000 14:50:04 01027] [error] OpenSSL: error:0D06B078:asn1 encoding
> routines:ASN1_get_object:header too long
> 
> was hoping maybe someone could help me.
> 
> thanks,
> 
>   --nader
> 
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Re: How to Create a FreeBSD iso image

2000-08-16 Thread Makoto MATSUSHITA


I've also sent this mail to the author of print-cdrom-packages.sh.

matusita> The list of ports name is just my own selection, and is NOT
matusita> the same of the one which is included the 1st CD-ROM of
matusita> official FreeBSD distribution. I want to sync both contents,
matusita> but it's hard job to check which packages are selected.

I've investigated packages/INDEX in 4.1-RELEASE ISO image, and made a
list of ports. During the process of making this list, I've found that
there is no 'ko-baekmukfonts-ttf-2.0' package which is required by
ko-ghostscript-ft-5.10 (korean/ftghostscript5) and
ko-ghostscript-httf-5.50 (korean/ghostscript55httf).

matusita> I know there is src/release/scripts/print-cdrom-packages.sh,
matusita> but this script is also not yet finished (and this script
matusita> only *prints* the package names).

Maybe it's a good candidate for this shell script...

***

Anyway, here is a ports list of 4.1-RELEASE ISO image (total 1487 ports).
I've checked that it is sufficient, but not checked it is necessary.

Further ISO images at current.jp.FreeBSD.org will use this list to
pick-up packages.

-- -
Makoto `MAR' MATSUSHITA

archivers/9e
archivers/arc
archivers/bzip2
archivers/fastjar
archivers/freeze
archivers/gshar+gunshar
archivers/ha
archivers/lha
archivers/macutils
archivers/makeself
archivers/mscompress
archivers/nulib
archivers/p5-Compress-Zlib
archivers/unace
archivers/unarj
archivers/undms
archivers/unlzx
archivers/unrar
archivers/unzip
archivers/zoo
astro/dgpsip
astro/ephem
astro/luna
astro/pyweather
astro/stars
astro/sunclock
astro/wmglobe
astro/wmspaceweather
astro/wmsun
astro/x3arth
astro/xearth
astro/xphoon
audio/amp
audio/aumix
audio/cam
audio/cd-console
audio/cdindex
audio/cdplay
audio/extace
audio/gmixer
audio/gnapster
audio/gramofile
audio/grip
audio/id3ed
audio/id3ren
audio/juke
audio/kmp3
audio/knapster
audio/krio
audio/libaudiofile
audio/libshout
audio/maplay
audio/mixer.app
audio/mp3_check
audio/mp3encode
audio/mp3info
audio/mp3rename
audio/mpegaudio
audio/mpmf20
audio/nspmod
audio/play
audio/radio
audio/rio
audio/rio500
audio/ripenc
audio/rsynth
audio/s3mod
audio/shout
audio/snowstar
audio/sox
audio/splay
audio/splaytk
audio/streamripper
audio/tosha
audio/waveplay
audio/wavplay
audio/wmcdplay
audio/wmmixer
audio/wmtune
audio/workman
audio/xcd
audio/xcdplayer
audio/xmix
audio/xmixer
audio/xmpeg3
audio/xwave
audio/yamt
benchmarks/bonnie
benchmarks/bytebench
benchmarks/dbs
benchmarks/iozone
benchmarks/iozone21
benchmarks/nbench
benchmarks/netpipe
benchmarks/postmark
benchmarks/tcpblast
benchmarks/tmetric
benchmarks/ubench
benchmarks/xengine
biology/babel
biology/chemeq
biology/clustalw
biology/gperiodic
biology/povchem
biology/psi88
biology/xdrawchem
biology/xmolwt
cad/xcircuit
chinese/acroread-chsfont
comms/asmodem
comms/conserver
comms/gkermit
comms/gnokii
comms/mlan
comms/mserver
comms/plp
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Strange pcm behaviour

2000-08-16 Thread Roman Shterenzon

Hello,
Perhaps this should go to mobile, but I'm not sure.
I'm running FreeBSD 4.1-STABLE (of 14/08/2000) on IBM ThinkPad 
600E .
I have the following lines in the configuration file:
options PNPBIOS
device pcm

and the weird thing is that the device works randomly, e.g.
after some boot I see:
pcm0:  at irq 11 (1p/1r channels duplex)
pcm1:  at io 0x530 irq 5 drq 1:0 (1p/1r channels duplex)
and both don't work.
pcm1: play interrupt timeout, channel dead
pcm0: play interrupt timeout, channel dead

Sometimes I see pcm0 (only) on io 0x530 and it WORKS,
sometimes I see pcm1 (only) on io 0x530 and it WORKS too.
For the two latter things I created a script which does:
cd /dev; sh MAKEDEV snd`cat /dev/sndstat | grep 0x530 | awk '{print
substr($1,4,1)}'`

But when it doesn't work, I need to power-off the computer and then hope that on
this boot it will work.
Here's dmesg log which is relevant to pcm (this time, it DOESN'T work):
pcm0:  on csa0
pcm0: ac97 codec reports dac not ready
pcm1:  at port 0x530-0x537,0x388-0x38b,0x220-0x233 irq 5 drq 1,0 on
isa0

This is from the boot it DID work (as pcm1):
pcm0:  on csa0
pcm0: ac97 codec invalid or not present (id == 0)
device_probe_and_attach: pcm0 attach returned 6
pcm1:  at port 0x530-0x537,0x388-0x38b,0x220-0x233 irq 5 drq 1,0 on
isa0

This random nature is very confusing, as I'm afraid to experiment with other
options.

Please advise,

--Roman Shterenzon, UNIX System Administrator and Consultant
[ Xpert UNIX Systems Ltd., Herzlia, Israel. Tel: +972-9-9522361 ]


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Re: how should one use the "/usr/X11R6/bin/sessreg" program in 4.x?

2000-08-16 Thread Vivek Khera

> "CL" == Cyrille Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

CL> did you read the manual page ? there are samples inside.
CL> also, the man page says you don't need to use -h as a usual way.

Yes, I read the manual when I set it all up last December.  The
behavior around the program seems to have changed.

CL> your problem comes from -u. should be -u /var/log/lastlog.
CL> in fact, you don't need to overwrite any default options since
CL> they already point to the right files.

CL> # strings /usr/X11R6/bin/sessreg | grep /
CL> ...
CL> /var/log/wtmp   -> -w
CL> /var/log/lastlog-> -u
CL> /etc/ttys   -> -s

Contrary to the man page it seems, or I wouldn't have manually
specified them.

CL> so, the proper way to use sessreg is :
CL> sessreg [-a or -d] -l $DISPLAY -x /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/Xservers $LOGNAME


Ok... using your method here's what I get:

[root@onceler]# sessreg -a -x "/usr/local/etc/kdm/Xservers" -l $DISPLAY khera
[root@onceler]# last -1
khera:0.0 console  Wed Aug 16 10:55   still logged in
[root@onceler]# who
kherattyp0   Aug 16 10:10   (:0.0)
kherattyp1   Aug 16 10:10   (:0.0)
kherattyp3   Aug 16 10:48   (:0.0)
khera:0.0Aug 16 10:55   (console)
[root@onceler]# w
w: /dev/:0.0: No such file or directory
10:55AM  up 19:23, 3 users, load averages: 1.01, 1.03, 1.00
USER TTY  FROM  LOGIN@  IDLE WHAT
kherap0   :0.0 10:10AM 1 tcsh
kherap1   :0.0 10:10AM43 rlogin kci
kherap3   :0.0 10:48AM - w

notice the warning from "w" still.

I tried recompiling sessreg from ports but that still gives the same
issue in updating utmp, since it is already hard coded the path.  My
specifying it on the command line makes not one bit of difference.

The only "hack" I came up with is to "touch /dev/$DISPLAY" after the
sessreg -a, and "rm /dev/$DISPLAY" after sessreg -d.  This seems to
make "w" happy.

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buildworld fails on perl: DynaLoader object version

2000-08-16 Thread Dan Langille

I installed 4.0-release.  Then cvsup'd by accident to -current.  Only after 
a buildworld, installworld, and a failed kernel build did I realised I've 
gotten -current, not -stable.  I removed /usr/src, and cvsup'd to -stable.  
Now buildworld fails.  I'm guessing it's because some of my userland 
functions are borked from the previous actions.  The errors appear at the 
end of this message.

What's my best course of action?  Reinstall 4.0-release and go again?  
grab DynaLoader from 4.0-release?  Give up and go back to 
programming for a living?

thanks folks.

cp B/Stackobj.pm 
/usr/obj/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl/build/B/B/Stackobj.pm
cp B/Xref.pm /usr/obj/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl/build/B/B/Xref.pm
perl -I/usr/obj/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl/lib -
I/usr/obj/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl/lib 
/usr/obj/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl/lib/ExtUtils/xsubpp  -typemap 
/usr/obj/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl/lib/ExtUtils/typemap -typemap 
typemap B.xs >xstmp.c && mv xstmp.c B.c
cc -c-DVERSION=\"a5\"  -DXS_VERSION=\"a5\" -DPIC -fpic -
I/usr/obj/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include 
B.c
Running Mkbootstrap for B ()
DynaLoader object version 1.04 does not match 
$DynaLoader::VERSION 1.03 at 
/usr/obj/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl/lib/DynaLoader.pm line 80.
Compilation failed in require at 
/usr/obj/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl/lib/ExtUtils/Mkbootstrap.pm line 21.
*** Error code 255

Stop in /usr/obj/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl/ext/B.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/perl.
*** Error code 1

...etc
--
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Re: [HOW-TO] i810 graphics support

2000-08-16 Thread Ruslan Ermilov

On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 07:18:39PM +0300, Nimrod Mesika wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 08:33:52PM -0500, Dave Uhring wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Nimrod Mesika wrote:
> > 
> > > On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 09:45:32AM +0300, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
> > > 
> > > > 3. Kernel AGP support: either put `device agp' line in your
> > > >kernel configuration file or `kldload /modules/agp.ko'.
> > > 
> > > Are there any other drivers using the agp module?
> > > Will it improve the performance of XFree even for drivers which
> > > do not need the module?
> > > 
> > I just checked LINT on 4.1-stable CVSUPed yesterday.  There is no "agp" in
> > that file.
> 
> Seems like LINT is just not up-to-date.
> 
> See /sys/conf/files -- agp is there and of course if you put a 
> 'device agp' in your kernel config file, config(8) does not
> complain.   
> 
I just forgot to add this to LINT...

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Re: How to Create a FreeBSD iso image

2000-08-16 Thread Jordan K. Hubbard

> I've also sent this mail to the author of print-cdrom-packages.sh.

That's still a shell script which is evolving.  At my last attempt at
this, I tried to rewrite it to read an ASCII text file instead since
it was getting too annoying to have to hand-code in all those package
entries, but I got side-tracked by other things and never finished
that.

> I've investigated packages/INDEX in 4.1-RELEASE ISO image, and made a
> list of ports. During the process of making this list, I've found that
> there is no 'ko-baekmukfonts-ttf-2.0' package which is required by

It was too huge and I had to delete it to make room. :(  I guess
the ko-ghostscript-* packages could go too, for that reason.

- Jordan


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Plextor Plexwriter 412C Problems

2000-08-16 Thread O. Hartmann

Hello.
I have trouble with a PlexWriter PXR412C, Firmware Rev 1.07. This writer
is adapted to a Adaptec 2940UW SCSI Controller, Firmware Rev 2.57.2, SCSI ID 6.
When booting the system, BIOS recognizes the writer, FreeBSD recognizes it, too.
 This is the output of dmesg:

--- snip 
cd1 at ahc0 bus 0 target 6 lun 0
cd1:  Removable CD-ROM SCSI-2 device 
cd1: 10.000MB/s transfers (10.000MHz, offset 8)
cd1: cd present [4294967146 x 2048 byte records]
--- snip
Seems to me to be absolutely normal.

The Adaptec BIOS is configured to try wide negotiation (turned it off, but no result), 
all
options are YES on that target ID except multiple LUN. I fiddled around with some 
options
without success.

When trying cdrecord -scanbus  (V1.8) produces the following error:
Cdrecord 1.8 (i386-unknown-freebsd4.0) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Jörg Schilling
Using libscg version 'schily-0.1'
scsibus0:
0,0,0 0) 'IBM ' 'DCAS-32160W ' 'S65A' Disk
0,1,0 1) 'IBM ' 'DCAS-34330W ' 'S65A' Disk
0,2,0 2) *
0,3,0 3) 'IBM ' 'DDRS-39130W ' 'S97B' Disk
cdrecord: Warning: controller returns wrong size for CD capabilities page.
cdrecord: Warning: controller returns wrong page 20 for CD capabilities page (2A).
0,4,0 4) 'TEAC' 'CD-ROM CD-532S  ' '1.0A' Removable CD-ROM
0,5,0 5) *
0,6,0 6) *
0,7,0 7) *

When trying to burn a CD ROM, I get this error:

root: /cdr/image: cdrecord speed=4 dev=6,0 4.1-install.iso 
Cdrecord 1.8 (i386-unknown-freebsd4.0) Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Jörg Schilling
scsidev: '6,0'
scsibus: 0 target: 6 lun: 0
cdrecord: No such file or directory. Cannot open SCSI driver.
cdrecord: For possible targets try 'cdrecord -scanbus'. Make sure you are root.


I tried to compile cdrecord V 1.9, but I can not compile it althoug I have the latest
Mk files installed and the apropriate stuff installed for cdrecord 1.9. Compilation
target directory is always empty, after the compiler runs for a minute ...

Please help, thanks in advance,
Gruss O. Hartmann
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Re: How to Create a FreeBSD iso image

2000-08-16 Thread Mario Sergio Fujikawa Ferreira

Hi,

I saw a posting from Mr. Matsushita
regarding the snapshot ftp site on Japan.
He mentioned they have w/ and w/o packages
versions. Does anyone happen to know if they
are using scripts to build selected parts
of the ports tree?
I would be very insterested on being
able to choose some parts of the tree
and build packages to just those. If the
scripts could handle the dependencies
package building too, that would be
just perfect.

Regards,
Mario Ferreira

ps: By the way, regarding the original posting.
If you believe you know what you are doing,
and that cvsuping is not for you. You can
try this patch against /usr/src/release/Makefile
Make sure you know what you are doing.
Do not forget to both use the flag RELEASENOUPDATE=yes
and cvsup src-all, docs and ports to their
expected places previously.


--- MakefileWed Jul 26 09:20:02 2000
+++ /tmp/Makefile   Sat Aug 12 15:04:36 2000
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
 ALLLANG?=  yes
 DOCPORTS=  textproc/docproj
 # Set this to wherever the distfiles required by ${DOCPORTS} live.
-DOCDISTFILES?= ${.CURDIR}/../../ports/distfiles
+DOCDISTFILES?= ${.CURDIR}/../../ports/distfiles/
 # Set this to 1 if you want -P to be used for automatic keyboard detection
 # on the boot floppy.  WARNING: Breaks on some Athlon (K7) motherboards.
 AUTO_KEYBOARD_DETECT?= 0
@@ -209,7 +209,8 @@
cvs -R -d ${CVSROOT} co -P ${RELEASESRCMODULE}
 .else
cd ${CHROOTDIR}/usr && rm -rf src && \
-   cvs -R -d ${CVSROOT} co -P -r ${RELEASETAG} ${RELEASESRCMODULE}
+   tar -cvf - -C /usr src | tar -xvf -
+#  cvs -R -d ${CVSROOT} co -P -r ${RELEASETAG} ${RELEASESRCMODULE}
 .endif
 .if defined(LOCAL_PATCHES) && exists(${LOCAL_PATCHES})
cd ${CHROOTDIR}/usr/src && patch ${PATCH_FLAGS} < ${LOCAL_PATCHES}
@@ -221,14 +222,16 @@
 .if defined(AUXRELEASETAG)
cd ${CHROOTDIR}/usr && rm -rf ports && cvs -R -d ${CVSROOT} co -P -r 
${AUXRELEASETAG} ${RELEASEPORTSMODULE} && cd ports && ${MAKEREADMES}
 .else
-   cd ${CHROOTDIR}/usr && rm -rf ports && cvs -R -d ${CVSROOT} co -P 
${RELEASEPORTSMODULE} && cd ports && ${MAKEREADMES}
+#  cd ${CHROOTDIR}/usr && rm -rf ports && cvs -R -d ${CVSROOT} co -P 
+${RELEASEPORTSMODULE} && cd ports && ${MAKEREADMES}
+   cd ${CHROOTDIR}/usr && rm -rf ports && tar -cvf - -C /usr --exclude distfiles 
+ports | tar -xvf - && cd ports && ${MAKEREADMES}
 .endif
 .endif
 .if !defined(NODOC)
 .if defined(AUXRELEASETAG)
cd ${CHROOTDIR}/usr && rm -rf doc && cvs -R -d ${CVSROOT} co -P -r 
${AUXRELEASETAG} ${RELEASEDOCMODULE}
 .else
-   cd ${CHROOTDIR}/usr && rm -rf doc && cvs -R -d ${CVSROOT} co -P 
${RELEASEDOCMODULE}
+#  cd ${CHROOTDIR}/usr && rm -rf doc && cvs -R -d ${CVSROOT} co -P 
+${RELEASEDOCMODULE}
+   cd ${CHROOTDIR}/usr && rm -rf doc && tar -cvf - -C /usr doc | tar -xvf -
 .endif
if [ -d ${DOCDISTFILES}/ ]; then \
cp -rp ${DOCDISTFILES} ${CHROOTDIR}/usr/ports/distfiles; \


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sendmail 11 MFC ?

2000-08-16 Thread Mike Tancsa


Does anyone have a guesstimate as to when sendmail 11.0 might be MFC'd back 
to STABLE ?

---Mike

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Cambridge, Ontario Canada www.sentex.net/mike



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