h is
the main reason to filter out mailing lists into separate folders.)
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y via
IPv6).
But as mentioned before: I'm definitely the wrong guy for toolchain
issues. I remember having put many hours into a grave startpar issue
on kFreeBSD, just to notice in the end (when someone else found the
fix) that I was on the completely wrong way.
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Package: grub-pc,freebsd-utils
Version: grub-pc/2.02~beta2-31
Version: freebsd-utils/10.1~svn273304-1
Severity: important
I started the daily dist-upgrade on my Sid running kfreebsd-i386 system
about a day ago. It still hangs here:
---8<---
[…]
Setting up grub-common (2.02~beta2-31) ...
Setting u
Source: plplot
Version: 5.10.0-0.1
Severity: serious
User: debian-bsd@lists.debian.org
Usertags: kfreebsd
Hi,
plplot FTBFS on kfreebsd-i386 (only) due to missing/broken ada compiler:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/logs.php?pkg=plplot&ver=5.10.0-0.1&arch=kfreebsd-i386
I was able to reproduce t
t fine on all architectures.
Hence closing.
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man-db package export that line depending on
the architecture on which it is installed.
So I'm thinking about reassigning this to the package "man-db".
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package to depend on (or
maybe recommend) it only on kfreebsd-any.
But then again, this will likely disregard the rule that no package
should depend on a package with lower severity. (Not sure if that also
counts for Recommends, which are installed by default, at least after
the D-I.)
such a failure.
Cc'ing the kfreebsd porters' list to make them aware of the bug
report.
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Hi,
Axel Beckert wrote:
> I installed wdm newly today on that box, so the fact that I can't
> remember having such issues in the past may be cause by wdm not being
> installed, but also by a newer kernel. (ca. 70 days uptime before the
> boot where it crashed for the first tim
Package: kfreebsd-image-9.2-1-686
Version: 9.2-1
Severity: grave
Dear kFreeBSD Porters,
running "service wdm stop" crashes the kernel with an approximately
25% percent chance on my ASUS EeeBox. Managed to trigger it twice in a
row (i.e. second time directly after reboot), but then again it took 6
b2 on sparc)
- read debian-sparc@l.d.o about once a month
I am a DD.
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-manpages/freebsd-manpages),
etc.
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Hi again,
Axel Beckert wrote:
> Petr Salinger wrote:
> > So, please could some DD do the upload ?
>
> Will do.
Done.
All changes committed at
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/glibc-bsd/trunk/freebsd-manpages/debian/
> > "get-orig-source" recipe seems to be:
tar ball instead of just
taking upstream's tar ball back together for the .orig.tar.gz. O.o
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at Nov 24
07:40:35 UTC 2012 i386 i386 Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N270 @ 1.60GHz
GNU/kFreeBSD
(Due to http://bugs.debian.org/671785, this bug report is not written on
the system where this happened. I can provide more information about the
system if needed.)
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s that's
> done.
Works for me on kfreebsd-i386 after a "touch /forcefsck". No more
crash.
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thing I saw before the crash was the ":" from the last line of
checkroot.sh. No trace of another init.d script being started.
> The patch bellow fixes it for me.
> Please could also other people verify it.
Will do this evening. Thanks Petr!
Regards,
ests where with 2.88dsf-31 which is the most up-to-date
version as far as I can see. Not sure about the version when I ran
into it initially, but it was probably not older than a few weeks.
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> Maybe I am stupit or something, but if fsck called by some init script
> causes the kernel to crash,
No, it doesn't. As I wrote, clearly something _after_ the fsck does
that.
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lly fixes the issue? If this is the case, it
> would allow us to backtrack the source of the bug.
Will do! Thanks for the hint!
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nge
anything either.
I also played around with additional dependencies based on guessing
(e.g. added dependencies on devd or urandom) to at least all the
scripts which have checkroot as direct dependencies to reduce the
parallelism after checkroot.sh, but that didn't change anything
either
y needs looking at by a kfreebsd expert, if someone could
> take a look at this.
Will do.
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m or the buildds? Can you trigger new builds on
kfreebsd?
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Hi Steven,
Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> On 12/06/12 14:23, Axel Beckert wrote:
> > But on kfreebsd this process renaming don't seem to work. This doesn't
> > seem to be a screen issue but a general kfreebsd issue as the following
> > works as expected on Linux, but n
Hi,
some more details:
Axel Beckert wrote:
> [...] on kfreebsd this process renaming don't seem to work. This doesn't
> seem to be a screen issue but a general kfreebsd issue as the following
> works as expected on Linux, but not on kfreebsd:
>
> $ perl -e '$0 = &
he screen binary from the package in
testing and then use that one:
# dget screen=4.0.3-14
# dpkg-deb -x screen_4.0.3-14_kfreebsd-*.deb screen-4.0.3
# screen-4.0.3/usr/bin/screen -rd
Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Hi,
Axel Beckert wrote:
> I'd be nice if some porter could have a look at
> http://bugs.debian.org/660567 -- screen: Immediately exits on kfreebsd
> when trying to start a new session.
JFTR: I just committed a fix for that:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/screen.
6c879
b040667633ecccb582426536936f07c8e005c87b
f33e5cdecb7bf3b6ae8e4a5c0ca394dd5a06a416
9756ae6fb21fb6421e543173115059d36358c692
a6eea7b4d6dd3e4385919b4a50a58688f9a6b52b
97059b7ad521cf796daee07397c658d9716dd1e7
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don't do that. asdfasdf is not DSA maintained. Cc'ing
ad...@asdfasdf.debian.net.
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o.debian.net
Yep, thanks for informing Yves-Alexis about it.
I read it on debian-bsd, too, though, but admin@ is the official way
and at least I do not read _all_ mails on debian-bsd.
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f a stable release, too" announcement?
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n kfreebsd
because of "test -x" failing to report executable bits properly.
Colin: Yeah, that's how I stumbled upon the fact that LP: 537123 is
not fixed or has a regression. :-)
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quite like a "no".
Now _that_ is bad rhetoric.
Hell, just look in other branches of this thread, especially those on
the debian-bsd list. It's not as this thread is ignored by the
kfreebsd porters, even before you explicitly asked for comments.
Regards, Axel
utage.
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s already?
Did anyone ever use it?
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at be another symptom of http://bugs.debian.org/632452?
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hich tests their releases so
thoroughly as Debian does. Neither do I know any other distribution
which has as high standards for packaging like Debian.
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ke a subfeature of a feature.
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orkarounds the
> problem.
Ok, will try that on io soon as libnss-db is removed from the sid
chroot there already.
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Package: libc0.1
Version: 2.13-2
Severity: important
User: debian-bsd@lists.debian.org
Usertags: kfreebsd
[Mostly a summary of
http://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/2011/05/msg00038.html and
http://lists.debian.org/debian-bsd/2011/05/msg00039.html]
After dist-upgrading libc0.1 and friends (i.e. al
Axel Beckert wrote:
> after a dist-upgrade inside io's sid chroot, something has been
> upgraded which now causes dchroot'ing into the sid chroot causes
> segfaults:
>
> o:~# dchroot sid /bin/true
> Segmentation fault
> io:~# dchroot sid
> Segment
thing behind "dchroot sid" segfaults or bus errors, I strongly
suspect something central like libc0.1.
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g into an
> update/install.
... even when quitting after it saved the packages states. They seem
to be consistent though.
But OTOH I've got aptitude TUI crashes on Sparc-Linux, too. Far less
often, though.
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Hi,
Axel Beckert wrote:
> The downtime of io.debian.net for the disk exchange will happen this
> evening, probably around 6pm to 7pm local time (CEST; 4pm to 5pm UTC).
io.d.n is back online again with the new disk. Thanks to Aurelien for
preparing the new disk.
Regards
Hi,
Axel Beckert wrote:
> io.debian.net, the kfreebsd-i386 porterbox, is back online after we
> exchanged the dead power supply unit.
>
> Nevertheless the root filesystem is currently dirty due to two bad
> sectors on one of the harddisks.
>
> Expect a maintenance downtim
faulty disk, too.
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g the debian-bsd mailing list to let them know that one of their
porter machines is offline for the moment.
tarzeau and me will look for a replacement.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Regards, Axel
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Hi,
Robert Millan wrote:
> Does anyone have plans / ideas for GSoC this year?
One idea might be to get FUSE/fuse4bsd running on kfreebsd.
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respectively wouldn't be usable?
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Ok, added a comment that it happens also on real hardware. Thanks for
the pointer.
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ery strange
USB keyboard issues independent of the keyboard.
KDM fixed all the issues so despite they sometimes happened in the
middle of a session, gdm seemed to be the source. (So in
treoprespective, I'm glad we removed it. :-)
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here are the remaining questions:
Axel Beckert wrote:
> here are a few questions which came up at my kFreeBSD talk at FOSDEM
> in the CrossDistro dev room and which I couldn't answer:
>
> [...[
>
> Björn: You had one good question which I wanted to write down,
eds NFS.
Ok, so far for now from FOSDEM.
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bit about k and FreeBSD. So if you'll be
> there and have some time, ping me off-list.
Will be at the Debian booth most of the time probably.
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the·FreeBSD·project"?
^^^
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weekend in February) under "The Future". :-)
Funnily I didn't think of gthe MIPS arch but expected ARM and maybe
PowerPC to possibly be of interest for the embedded community.
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s to be documented and I just did that with reference
to this discussion on the list:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=605723
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Package: freebsd-net-tools
Version: 8.1-2+b1
Severity: important
Tags: ipv6
User: debian-bsd@lists.debian.org
Usertags: kfreebsd
Mats Erik Andersson wrote on the
debian-bsd mailing list:
> The script /sbin/route is really a tie-down for GNU/kFreeBSD.
> It is completely tied to IPv4 and to exactly
you mean "ignores"?
> These are harsh words, but my disappointment with GNU/kFreeBSD
> for IPv6 has grown steadily ever since Summer.
Understandable.
Will try to test your patch. Can't though promise any date for that.
So if anyone else wants to jump on this bandwaggon, feel
27;t fix gdm, too, or can't
be applied to gdm, too, _then_ we can talk about removal, but IMHO not
now. Or we should talk about the removal of kdm, too. But there's no
(KDE-) alternative for that currently.
Regards, Axel
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y that I still have a
working intel driver at least for Squeeze's lifetime.
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in a dozen (or so) 1.44 MB sized
chunks which IIRC give concatentated together a tar ball. Why do we
then use a tar ball of those files as orig.tar.gz instead of the
concatenated tar ball produced out of these files?
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configure scripts and build systems.
> Relying on uname's output is buggy. People shouldn't do that.
In this case, yes, especially not on "uname -m". But this is no
generally valid statement.
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at I am using the unstable version, not the
> experimental one.
It's aptitude on kfreebsd-i386, unstable:
aptitude:
Installed: 0.6.3-3
Candidate: 0.6.3-3
Version table:
*** 0.6.3-3 0
600 http://debian.ethz.ch testing/main Packages
990 http://debian.ethz.ch unstable/main P
Axel Beckert wrote:
> It fails with "make: don't know how to make fuse_kernel.h. Stop". This
> file can be found in the fuse source package, but is not included in
> the libfuse-dev binary package built from it. Probably solvable via a
> wishlist against libfuse-dev.
&g
Hi Aurelien,
reply just to debian-bsd, as it's more about how to fix the mentioned
bugs.
Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 07:52:52PM +0200, Axel Beckert wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > * ALSA: Many ALSA dependent packages not working/building/available.
> >
7 +794,7 @@
if (nodeid == FUSE_ROOT_ID) {
if (parentid != FUSE_NULL_ID)
return (ENOENT);
- err = VFS_ROOT(mp, myflags, vpp, td);
+ err = VFS_ROOT(mp, myflags, vpp);
if (err)
return (err)
se? (But keep it in testing, of
> > course.)
If we don't release it normal with Squeeze, I'd at least release it
like sarge-amd64, but definitely not do nothing (i.e. skip the
release).
Regards, Axel
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he "solution" described in there is just a workaround. And it's
the same as one of the two workarounds I described in my mail, too --
the one with the XDMCP chooser.
And at the end that guy writes that the above mentioned problem is
still there.
>
Regards, Axel
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running, to it is possibly related to the slowness issue mentioned
above.
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> only feasible using (e)glibc, as sad as that is.
One man's joy is another man's sorrow. [German: Des einen Freud ist
des anderen Leid.] (SCNR)
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Axel Beckert wrote:
> Will add these questions and answers to the wiki either later this
> afternoon or late this evening since I give a kfreebsd talk at our LUG
> this evening. So I'm quite happy that I can add the answers to these
> questions already to the slides for this eveni
le. (Except that it's not a red rectangular text-mode cursor but
a real arrow in some kind of graphic mode over the text-mode of the
console.)
>
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dd the answers to these
questions already to the slides for this evening. :-)
P.S.: Tolimar will also give a Debian GNU/kFreeBSD talk at CeBIT based
on these slides. See [1] for the announcement.
[1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-news/2010/msg0.html
Cc to Tolimar so he gets that information, too
ayer?
|
| A. No.
Q. Why not?
:-)
Oh, And Petr: I would rephrase that question back to "Do _Linux_
programs run under Debian GNU/kFreeBSD using the Linux Compatibility
Layer?" I have no idea what you meant with "standard" programs.
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> **
> No Keyboard Response:
> Select Actions> Run XDMCP chooser
> At the Add host: Select cancel
> Back in kFreeBSD the keyboard should respond to allow login.
Interesting. I have to test that with my box, too.
Regards,
tation
> systems (after beamer :D )
Hehe, I started with Lynx (including Lynx Style-Sheets) and text-mode
as presentation tool, because I didn't get X working on my very first
ThinkPad (an 760ED from 1996) for quite while. S5 was the consequent
successor. :-)
Regards, Axel
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vantage of that format.
> Sounds good! Thanks!
Thanks for your suggestions.
The updated version of my slides after suggestions from KiBi, Petr and
Bjoern are now online.
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Currently it have some problems with struct stat, but it is available.
Ok.
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> Great! How we can help now?
Find errors before I tell them the BSD audience at FOSDEM. :-)
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Hi,
hte first version of the slides for my Debian GNU/kFreeBSD at FOSDEM
are online. would be happy to read some comments before Sunday noon:
http://noone.org/talks/kfreebsd/kfreebsd-fosdem.html
(press "t" to toggle slide view)
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Feel free to send me comments and suggestions. I hope, I won't forget
to post the slides as soon as a first version of them is online.
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Anyway, this is indeed an important problem...
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> alright while booting with 8.0 triggers this bug.
I also have this on my EeeBox with kfreebsd-i386.
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swered some of them.
And I refactored the whole page so that it now has a table of contents
showing all questions on top. Because if I loose overview over that
page, others will probably, too. :-)
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> The sources are already in freebsd-utils source packages, the right
> way is to remove comment in debian/rules and write needed patches
> ;-)
Ah, ok. I probably can't help a lot here except testing or bug
reporting. (I'm already happy if I manage to fix normal applicat
he 8.0 kernel made insserv puke that heavily.
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saw that one in "apt-file search traceroute" but didn't expect it
to be an alternative (as in /etc/alternatives) for traceroute6.
Thanks for that hint.
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4/0/0 r...@kiva6:pts/2 10:26:12 [~] #
What's the current policy regarding FTBFS on kfreebsd? Report them?
Reopen them if they claim to be fixed, but don't report new ones?
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inue now. Anyone else
is encouraged to improve the kfreebsd wiki pages, too. :-)
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>>> and kfreebsd-8 from current svn.
Looking forward to a new kfreebsd-image-8* :-)
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time tested was with
1.96+20090828-?)
Kernel: kfreebsd-image-8.0-0-686-smp 8.0~cvs20090715-1
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Hi again,
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 07:31:09PM +0200, Axel Beckert wrote:
> Apropos moused: I didn't get it working anyway with my USB mouse (a
> Logitech Marble Mouse USB). Moused (with options -d and -f) seems to
> see everything I do with the mouse, but no cursor appears on the
reen"
Identifier "Default Screen"
Monitor "Configured Monitor"
SubSection "Display"
Depth 24
Modes "2048x1152"
EndSubSection
EndSection
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "Axels Handgebastel"
InputDevice"Generic Keyboard" "CoreKeyboard"
InputDevice"Configured Mouse" "CorePointer"
EndSection
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "AllowEmptyInput" "no"
Option "AutoAddDevices" "no"
EndSection
Anyone an idea?
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Package: freebsd-utils
Version: 7.2-8
Severity: wishlist
On my kfreebsd machine the mouse cursor seems off by default, even
with allscreens_flags="-m on" to /etc/rc.conf. (Don't know if the
usual FreeBSD settings in there have any function on Debian
GNU/kFreeBSD...)
To switch it on, the vidcontro
s Linux specific; on the deb package, there is a different script
> for GNU/kFreeBSD and GNU/Linux, but the GNU/kFreeBSD version needs
> "ifconfig" and "route". I considered porting and switching to
> BusyBox udhcpc.
AFAIK Otavio Salvador managed yesterday
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