this is odd. probably some recent change is trying to protect you..
can you try eg:
scp buildhost:'{file1,file2}' .
to copy multiple files? ie, use shell globbing with a single word
vs multiple words..
.mrg.
Updating src tree:
P src/distrib/sets/lists/man/mi
P src/distrib/sets/lists/xserver/md.amd64
P src/distrib/utils/embedded/mkimage
P src/distrib/utils/embedded/conf/armv7.conf
P src/doc/CHANGES
P src/etc/etc.evbarm/Makefile.inc
P src/libexec/httpd/Makefile.boot
P src/share/man/man4/Makefile
P src/
On 9/29/19, Andreas Gustafsson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to run a bisection to determine why builds hosted on recent
> versions of NetBSD seem to be taking significantly more system time
> than they used to, building the same thing.
>
> My efforts are hampered by time(1) reporting corrupted
On 30.10.2019 14:49, SAITOH Masanobu wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Today, I updated three amd64 machines to the latest -current and
> all of them didn't boot. All of them use "options KUBSAN". Two of
> them stuck at after "loading /var/db/entropy-file" and another
> machine reset after loading the kernel. Wi
On Wed, 30 Oct 2019, John D. Baker wrote:
> One machine can't use this due to network load, but in the past, I
> used a command line like:
>
> $ scp -p buildhost:"/path/to/sets/[bem]* /path/to/sets/text.tgz
> /path/to/kernel/netbsd-CUSTOM.gz" .
A single path with glob characters:
$ scp -p
On Wed, 30 Oct 2019, John D. Baker wrote:
> The build host was running up-to-date netbsd-9/amd64. The machine being
> updated was running netbsd-9/i386 from 16 October.
I used SSH and a tar pipeline to get the files and the host in question
is now running up-to-date netbsd-9/i386.
The scp comma
Usually, I use the "net" amd map to make my build hosts' RELEASE
directory available to machines for in-place updates.
One machine can't use this due to network load, but in the past, I
used a command line like:
$ scp -p buildhost:"/path/to/sets/[bem]* /path/to/sets/text.tgz
/path/to/kernel/ne
hello. I'm trying to build devel/cmake from the pkgsrc using the
pkgsrc-2019Q3 branch of the pkgsrc tree. I'm building on a
NetBSD-9.0/amd64 system. The system has xbase and xcomp sets installed
from the snapshots on nyftp.netbsd.org from October 17 or so, and the rest
of the OS is buil
Hi.
Today, I updated three amd64 machines to the latest -current and
all of them didn't boot. All of them use "options KUBSAN". Two of
them stuck at after "loading /var/db/entropy-file" and another
machine reset after loading the kernel. Without KUBSAN, all of the
machines boot.
OK: 2019/10/28
On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 08:52:32PM +0200, Kamil Rytarowski wrote:
> On 23.10.2019 10:46, Kamil Rytarowski wrote:
> > On 23.10.2019 06:33, Thomas Klausner wrote:
> >> Hi!
> >>
> >> Yesterday evening's current with:
> >>
> >> build.sh -j 32 -x -V MKDEBUG=yes -V MKDEBUGLIB=yes -V MKLLVM=yes -T
> >> /
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