RE: make installworld error at mbr - RELENG_4, src-all

2001-11-27 Thread Patrick O'Reilly

 -Original Message-
 From: Kevin Oberman
 Sent: 26 November 2001 20:40

 Probably not your problem, but it could be.

 You are NOT following the published procedure for updating your
 system. You should do the following:
 1) make buildworld
 2) make buildkernel
 3) make installkernel
 4) reboot to single user mode
 5) make installworld

 Because you dropping into single user and not re-booting you are:
 1) Not confirming that the new kernel actually works before installing
the whole new system
 2) Running installworld with the old kernel

 That said, I suspect something else is wrong. But following the correct
 procedures increases the chances of a successful update by a
 significant margin.


Kevin, thanks for your response.

In my eagerness to 'get the job done', I had used 'init 1' (similar to the
handbook's suggestion of 'shutdown now') without stopping to think about the
fact that this does _NOT_ bring the new kernel into action.  I was aware of
the 2 reasons you mention, but missed the (admittedly rather obvious) fact
that I was not achieving that by means of 'init 1'.  Thanks for the wake-up
call.

So, I followed the second set of options in the handbook 19.4.4 (shutdown,
boot -s, mount -u /, etc.).  And it worked just fine!

Witness:
bash-2.05$ uname -a
FreeBSD yam.mip.co.za 4.4-STABLE FreeBSD 4.4-STABLE #0: Mon Nov 26 16:22:19
SAST 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/yam  i386

So, that just goes to prove - more haste, less speed.

Thanks once again Kevin, and others who responded to my question!

Regards,
Patrick.


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apache - fp

2001-11-27 Thread Ing. Antonn Walter

Hi,

anybody can advice how and from where to install DES libraries on 4.4 box.
It use to be an option with 4.1 but it did not show up during instalation
now.

Also I am runing user ppp over isdnd and have fixed IP address from my ISP

I have in my ppp.conf following

set ifaddr a1.a1.a1.a1 a2.a2.a2.a2 m.m.m.m
add default a2.a2.a2.a2 HISADDR

this does not add the default route and I have to do it by hand from command
line.

What could be the reason? I am not able to figgure it out

Thanks regards

Tony Walter


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Re: Linux emulation and Opera

2001-11-27 Thread Chad R. Larson

On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 08:07:31AM +0100, Blaz Zupan wrote:
  I think I forwarded e-mail that says the Opera folks have started a
  native FreeBSD port.
 
  Let's all send them encouraging e-mail, if we care for a
  standards-compliant state of the art browser that doesn't
  need weird Linux parts.
 
 What's the address?  I'm a registered Opera user.  I run the Linux
 version on FreeBSD but would prefer a native FreeBSD version for
 obvious reasons.

I used [EMAIL PROTECTED], which they forwarded to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] internally.  At least, that's the
address on the response I got.

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ex generating bus errors

2001-11-27 Thread Patrick L Hartling

On November 17, I cvsup'd new RELENG_4 sources, and after dealing with the 
linux kernel module stuff, I got everything rebuilt and reinstalled.  Since 
then, however, vi and ex have been generating bus errors.  Yesterday, after 
returning from a vacation, I had the bright idea of getting newer sources 
and doing a fresh build.  The build fails well into Stage 4 with the following:

=== share/termcap
TERM=dumb ex - /usr/src/share/termcap/termcap.src  
/usr/src/share/termcap/reorder
Bus error - core dumped
*** Error code 138

Stop in /usr/src/share/termcap.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/share.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src.

There doesn't appear to be a newer ex in /usr/obj at this stage of 
compiling, and forcing the use of the newer libc and libncurses doesn't fix 
the bus errors.  I have not seen any messages on this list or in the recent 
archives regarding this, so I'm assuming operator error is the problem.  Is 
there anything I can do to fix this short of downloading the usrbin piece of 
a recent 4.4-STABLE snapshot and installing it over my existing /usr/bin?

  -Patrick


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Re: yes

2001-11-27 Thread Michael Lucas

Hello,

All the FreeBSD info you need is freely available in the online
handbook and FAQ.  You can reach them both directly off the main
http://www.freebsd.org page.

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==ml

On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 02:16:30AM +0100, soeren heuer wrote:
 yes i want to be informed... my bsd machine is getting set up as a router 
 now.
 please gimme info. ;) freebsd is cool
 
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Re: Realtek 8139

2001-11-27 Thread Luiz Gustavo da Silva Neves

I've tried it but it not seems to work (the msg still appear), but I think
that when I put the second subnet up it will work as I want (I hope). The
biggest problem is that the realtek interface just don't let me connect to
anywhere. Could it be the rl0
module?

- Original Message -
From: Mandy Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mike Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Luiz Gustavo da Silva Neves [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 1:46 PM
Subject: Re: Realtek 8139


 I've been using 2 3com nics on a same subnet for almost a year and both
 nics work fine as well as the clients ip forwading etc etc but I had
 to bear with that  is on xl0 but got reply from xl1 until a good
 samaritan told me how to get rid of such msg from syslog :)
 this what I put in my /etc/sysctl.conf :

 net.link.ether.inet.log_arp_wrong_iface=0



 On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Mike Smith wrote:

 
  Please don't sent HTML messages to the list.
 
  This question should have gone to the -questions list.
 
   I'm having trouble configuring my two ethernets machine. The first
   interface seems ok, but the second one doesn't let me connect to the
   internet. The most strange think is that I can ping other machines,
but
   my connections just are not completed. To test it I just put one
   interface up and the other down. When I but both up in the same subnet
   (just to test), a msg appears in the shell ( is on fxp0 but got
   reply from rl0 when the rl0 is configured in /etc/hosts and  is
on
   rl0 but got reply from fxp0 when the fxp0 is configured). Is it
   normal,I mean, it happens because both interfaces are in the same
   subnet?
 
  You can't do this; you can only have one interface on a given subnet.
 
  As for the initial problem; please repost your question on
the -questions
  list, and provide more details.  There's nowhere near enough information
  here for anyone to help you.
 
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Jabber server + OpenSSL?

2001-11-27 Thread SolarfluX

I need to set up a Jabber server and noticed that the Makefile in
/usr/ports/net/jabber doesn't have any SSL/TLS options.  The only reason I want
to run Jabber is because of its TLS capability.

Has anyone installed a Jabber server with OpenSSL libs, and if so, please
instruct on how to accomplish this?

Our co. does not want to run jabberd on Win32 or any other UNIX platform,
strictly FreeBSD.

TIA

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Strange Linux-install/fetch behaviour

2001-11-27 Thread Hartmann, O.

Hello.

Since two days I have a strange probleme here. I try to fetch several
installation files from ./emulation/linux_base (6.1 and 7!) and the same
for ./devel.linux_devtools.

The phenomenon is that I can run make install, the script tries to
fetch the rpm files, but it locks up on big files (like glibc and
ncurses) and freezes forever. All other ports run well!

This behaviour is on all of our systems (FreeBSD 4.4-STABLE, recent
cvsupdated).

Is this a temporary problem or is there something strange out here?

Due to the fact this problem is shown on all of our systems (some
run since a week without a cvsupdate and last week I did the last
linux emulation installation on one of them) I guess it's a common
problem at the moment - or there is something strange here ...

Thanks for your hints ...

Oliver


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Re: apache - fp

2001-11-27 Thread Scot W. Hetzel

From: Ing. Antonn Walter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 anybody can advice how and from where to install DES libraries on 4.4 box.
 It use to be an option with 4.1 but it did not show up during instalation
 now.

You don't need to install the libdescrypt libraries on a 4.4 box as they
have been combined with libscrypt into a single libcrypt library.

Since your subject mentions apache - fp, you'll need to download the latest
apache13-fp port that has been fixed to work with the new libcrypt library
in 4.4.

Scot


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Re: Moz on FreeBSD [was: linux-base 6.2 vs linux-base 7]

2001-11-27 Thread Rasputin

* Michael Gratton [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011126 01:05]:
 
 
 Jochem Kossen wrote:
 
  
  As for java...does THAT work with mozilla on FreeBSD? HOW? :)
  
 
 The FreeBSD Java team is working on that right now, over on the FreeBSD Java list. 
Latest news is that the native 1.3 JDK is compiling with the Plugin and Moz is 
loading it, but it is getting jammed somewhere in AWT-land. Joy.

In the meantime, if you need a non-netscape java plugin, the linux
mozilla milestones under the Linuxulator works pretty well.
(shockwave and realplayer run well too) 

 just install it, go to a page that uses Java,
and let Mozilla install its own (Linux) JRE.
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Re: ftpd, login.access and ftp-chroot

2001-11-27 Thread Chuck O'Donnell

On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 02:56:08AM -0500, Mit Rowe wrote:
 + web:\
 +   :ftp-chroot=yes:\
   ^^^

Try this instead

:ftp-chroot:\

I think ftp-chroot is a typeless boolean. Just listing it sets the
value to true. See getcap(5).

Good luck.

Chuck

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RE: -STABLE buildkernel broke! (linux module)

2001-11-27 Thread C J Michaels

Thanks for everyone's assistance.

I tried this and then some and still had the same problem.  I finally just
gave up and delete all of /usr/src and /usr/obj, re-downloadded the source,
and (of course) rebuilt and now it works.

Thanks,
--Chris

-Original Message-
From: Crist J. Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 3:15 PM
To: C J Michaels
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: -STABLE buildkernel broke! (linux module)


On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 01:25:10AM -0500, C J Michaels wrote:
 As of 1:10am EST I:

 1. cvsup'd to RELENG_4 (from cvsup3)
 2. rm -rf /usr/src/sys/compile/MYKERNEL
 3. cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/
 4. config -r MYKERNEL (just to be safe)
 5. cd ../../compile/MYKERNEL
 6. make depend
 7. make

 I am getting the errors on linux_proto.h.  Did I miss something?

The first thing I would suggest is actually deleting the build tree
you are using in step #2,

  # rm -rf /usr/src/sys/compile/MYKERNEL

Instead of the object tree the 'buildkernel' target creates. However,
that should be nuked by the '-r' option to config(8). Make sure your
source tree is clean,

  # cd /usr/src/sys  make cleandir; make cleandir

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