daily CVS update output

2013-11-21 Thread NetBSD source update
Updating src tree: cvs update: src/external/bsd/libevent/dist/compat/sys/queue.h is no longer in the repository P src/include/wchar.h P src/lib/libc/gen/fpclassifyl_ieee754.c P src/lib/libc/gen/isinfl_ieee754.c P src/lib/libc/gen/isnanl_ieee754.c P src/lib/libexecinfo/backtrace.c P src/lib/libfor

Automated report: NetBSD-current/i386 build failure

2013-11-21 Thread NetBSD Test Fixture
This is an automatically generated notice of a NetBSD-current/i386 build failure. The failure occurred on babylon5.NetBSD.org, a NetBSD/amd64 host, using sources from CVS date 2013.11.21.16.02.21. An extract from the build.sh output follows: --- kern-XEN3_DOMU --- --- puffs_compat.o ---

Compiling kernel for amd64 fails

2013-11-21 Thread Kurt Schreiner
Hi, with current src cvs-updated some minutes ago compiling a new kernel for amd64 (on amd64) fails: cc1: warnings being treated as errors /u/NetBSD/src/sys/kern/subr_vmem.c: In function 'vmem_dump': /u/NetBSD/src/sys/kern/subr_vmem.c:1455:2: error: cast discards qualifiers from pointer target t

Re: etcupdate and DESTDIR

2013-11-21 Thread Thomas Mueller
> On Wed, 20 Nov 2013, Thomas Mueller wrote: > > I look in "man etcupdate" and see nothing that supports updating > > /etc on a different partition. > I recently encountered the same issue myself. In about two weeks, I'll > be able to look at adding a "-d DESTDIR" option to etcupdate, un

Re: Documentation for rndseed misplaced?

2013-11-21 Thread John Nemeth
On Nov 21, 9:18am, Patrick Welche wrote: } On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 10:36:10AM -0800, Paul Goyette wrote: } > It appears that 'rndseed' is listed in the boot.cfg(5) man page along with } > other keyword=value pairs ('default=x', 'timeout=x', 'load=mod', 'clear', } > etc.) } > } > But its usage see

Re: Documentation for rndseed misplaced?

2013-11-21 Thread Patrick Welche
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 10:36:10AM -0800, Paul Goyette wrote: > It appears that 'rndseed' is listed in the boot.cfg(5) man page along with > other keyword=value pairs ('default=x', 'timeout=x', 'load=mod', 'clear', > etc.) > > But its usage seems to indicate that it belongs in boot(8), along with