On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 9:21 PM, Eric Haszlakiewicz wrote:
> Abhinav Upadhyay wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>I am trying to run NetBSD in AWS. I have tried launching instances
>>with 3 different NetBSD AMIs (6.1.2, 6.1.1, and 6.0), all 64 bit
>>variants. However, upon starting up the instance, I am unable to
Updating src tree:
P src/distrib/utils/embedded/conf/evbarm.conf
P src/doc/3RDPARTY
P src/doc/CHANGES
P src/external/bsd/Makefile
U src/external/bsd/nvi/Makefile
U src/external/bsd/nvi/Makefile.inc
U src/external/bsd/nvi/nvi2netbsd
U src/external/bsd/nvi/catalog/Makefile
U src/external/bsd/nvi/dis
Hello,
On Tue, 5 Nov 2013 10:07:49 +
David Brownlee wrote:
> I've noticed a recent netbsd-6 xen DOM0 hanging on similar big
> compiles (firefox24/25) if run while the DOMUs are active. Possibly
> unrelated, but just as a data point.
I saw NetBSD/amd64 6.1_STABLE dom0 panics once while insta
Hi,
I wrote:
> [...] there's another build failure:
>
> dependall ===> docs/USD.doc/vi.ref
> format vi.ref/paper.ps
> /u/NetBSD/src/external/bsd/nvi/docs/USD.doc/vi.ref/vi.ref:16: can't open
> `ref.so': No such file or directory
> /u/NetBSD/src/external/bsd/nvi/docs/USD.doc/vi.ref/vi.ref:
Hi,
after christos@ fixed the problem w/ catalog/english.base
(thanks for the quick fix) there's another build failure:
dependall ===> docs/USD.doc/vi.ref
format vi.ref/paper.ps
/u/NetBSD/src/external/bsd/nvi/docs/USD.doc/vi.ref/vi.ref:16: can't open
`ref.so': No such file or directory
/u/
Hi,
with current src update some minutes ago trying to build nvi fails:
(/u/NetBSD/src is read-only mounted from another machine)
>-1018: /u/NetBSD/arch/amd64/TOOLS/bin/nbmake-amd64 dependall
dependall ===> catalog
create catalog/dump.d
create catalog/.depend
compile catalog/dump
Hello,
Thank you for your kindly explanation.
I will post ddb log in other mail as it gets quite large.
Regards,
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Hello,
Today I met hangup on 2 logical cpu box.
This box runs -current 2013.11.15.16.06.06 UTC with LOCKDEBUG.
I was doing ./build release for amd64 from HEAD tree
and running systat on console.
There are no network traffics other than ntp and incoming bcast/mcast.
There are no processes waiting