On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, John Baldwin wrote:
> On 07-Feb-00 Bruce Evans wrote:
> > This is because the elf format puts static symbols in an out-of-the-way
> > section, and the boot2 stage of the bootstrap loads sections naively.
> > Static symbols end up in a place where the kernel linker can't find
>
On 07-Feb-00 Bruce Evans wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
>
>> If I boot the system without loader(8), e.g. with /boot.config=kernel,
>> or by interrupting boot blocks and typing /kernel, swapinfo(8) fails:
>>
>> swapinfo: undefined symbol: _numvnodes
>
> This is because the
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Eugene M. Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just wanted to share the knowledge of this little devil.
>
> For those who want to upgrade via cvsup their pre-3.3 system to test
> IPsec: due to the addition of src-sys-crypto in secure-supfile, one will
> have to cvsup f
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
> If I boot the system without loader(8), e.g. with /boot.config=kernel,
> or by interrupting boot blocks and typing /kernel, swapinfo(8) fails:
>
> swapinfo: undefined symbol: _numvnodes
This is because the elf format puts static symbols in an out-of-t
< said:
> If I boot with loader(8), everything is ok.
> Ideas?
loader loads the kernel symbol table; boot2 does not.
-GAWollman
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> marc> With ping it is still functioning. I cannot find what changed this.
> marc> cvs messages for Changes to /usr/src/usr.bin/ftp/util.c of 18 and 20
> marc> Jan do not mention it. So maybe somewhere else to look?
>
> Several applications which support both IPv4 and IPv6, such as
> telnet/ftp,
> Martin Cracauer wrote:
> > It seem hardwiring SCSI devices is broken in -current:
> >
> > LINT seems to recommend:
> >
> > device ahc
> > device scbus0 at ahc0
> > device scbus1 at ahc1 bus 0
> >
> > device sa0 at scbus1 tar
marc> With ping it is still functioning. I cannot find what changed this.
marc> cvs messages for Changes to /usr/src/usr.bin/ftp/util.c of 18 and 20
marc> Jan do not mention it. So maybe somewhere else to look?
Several applications which support both IPv4 and IPv6, such as
telnet/ftp, has used ge
Can user-ppp do that?
Looking through the manpage, it can't, but...
Leif
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On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Bruce Evans wrote:
> Simpler method: build and install the host xinstall static (NOSHARED=yes)
> before running installworld. It's too late to do this after installworld
> corrupts the host's includes and libutil.a.
>
Meaning? Make a backup and install a new snapshot?
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I have an excuse for asking this here, in fact two...
Is the complaint of Netscape (which I reinstalled after successfully
rebuilding X and windowmaker a few minutes ago) about
"can't find ... libXt.so.6.0" related to the shuffle in the libraries?
I did, IIRC, build X with aout. And there is a L
On 06-Feb-00 Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Fresh -current, GENERIC kernel.
>
> If I boot the system without loader(8), e.g. with /boot.config=kernel,
> or by interrupting boot blocks and typing /kernel, swapinfo(8) fails:
>
> swapinfo: undefined symbol: _numvnodes
>
> top(8) fails as well w
Hi!
Fresh -current, GENERIC kernel.
If I boot the system without loader(8), e.g. with /boot.config=kernel,
or by interrupting boot blocks and typing /kernel, swapinfo(8) fails:
swapinfo: undefined symbol: _numvnodes
top(8) fails as well with:
top: nlist failed
If I boot with loader(8), every
David Gilbert wrote:
>
> Well... I copied the new(er) versions of the loader from my
> workstation to /boot on the laptop and then "disklabel -B wd0" on the
> laptop. Is there some other (non-obvious) step required?
No, there isn't.
The version you want is 0.7. That's the version on FreeBSD 3.
I just upgraded one of my linux boxes to FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT since I can
kind of run the one application that was keeping me on linux (vmware).
Well I am having one hell of a time though. I use this box as a NAT box
for my local lan, and for some reason I am getting massive errors like
the follow
Thus spake Amancio Hasty ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is it possible to checkin a file called something like "/usr/src/FLASH" to hold
> temporary information on the current status of how to build the system?
Are you volunteering to maintain it? I have enough trouble with
keeping UPDATING current some
> "Daniel" == Daniel C Sobral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Daniel> David Gilbert wrote:
>> This is what it says:
>>
>> /kernel.G4 text=0x1f5482 elf_loadexec: archsw.readin failed can't
>> load module '/kernel.G4': input/output error
>>
>> ... both errors were much the same. Now... I though
David Gilbert wrote:
>
> This is what it says:
>
> /kernel.G4 text=0x1f5482
> elf_loadexec: archsw.readin failed
> can't load module '/kernel.G4': input/output error
>
> ... both errors were much the same. Now... I thought that this might
> be that the boot loaders needed to be updated (the on
This started sometime after Jan06.
I have build a current kernel but Jan06 aic7xxx directory.
panic: ahc0: brkadrint, Scratch or SCB Memory Parity Error at seqaddr = 0x0
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If I am not loosing my mind the following worked until very recently:
ftp 10.10
for
ftp 10.0.0.10
With ping it is still functioning. I cannot find what changed this.
cvs messages for Changes to /usr/src/usr.bin/ftp/util.c of 18 and 20
Jan do not mention it. So maybe somewhere else to look?
u
In preparation for upgrading my laptop, I made it a 4.0-CURRENT kernel
(cvsup'd Saturday morning) and tried to boot. When this didn't work,
I made a GENERIC kernel (just in case some combination that I'd chosen
was borked)... and it failed, too.
This is what it says:
/kernel.G4 text=0x1f5482
Hi,
I need to run FreeBSD-VMWare-vnc-winblows to avoid importing
actual winblows boxes to our desktops. As hub's search engine
is down I wasn't able to do any preliminary research, so...
What version of FreeBSD would be most appropriate to load this onto?
What release of VMWare would I wan
Having passive mode on by default *across the board* is truly the
right thing to do in this day in age and there's no reason not to
default to it now. We've received too many tech support emails (and
phone calls) from people with firewalls who were confused with the
previous default.
- Jordan
Hi,
>>> Mon, 07 Feb 2000 00:24:09 +0900 $B$N9o$K!V(Bshin$B!W!"$9$J$o$A(B
>>> Yoshinobu Inoue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> $B;a[)$/(B
shin> In non passive case,
. . .
shin> The 1st trial seems to be rejected at,
shin> 500 Illegal PORT range rejected.
shin> and 2nd trial seems to be accep
>From the keyboard of Nik Clayton:
> Can I get approval for the attached patch to LINT (and MFC) before 4.0
> rolls out of the door? It just documents the ASUSCOM_IPAC option for
> the Asus ISDNLink 128K ISDN card.
Oh yes, this would be nice to get into 4.0. I forgot to add it ...
hellmuth
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I used my running 3.4 stable to run `make buildworld' on the sources
from 2000-02-04 or so. I ran across the xinstall problem but worked
around it, then tried `make installworld', which failed and hosed my
machine. In order to make sure that the xinstall workaround wasn't
the problem, I installe
I've somewhat updated the USB FreeBSD homepage at
http://www.etla.net/~n_hibma/usb/usb.pl
Feel free to send me comments.
Also, I would like to create a FAQ. If people could send me comments on
what is missing from the one that is available on the homepage or entire
Q/A's for the FAQ, th
> shin> (About EPRT, initiating client retry PORT command next if EPRT
> shin> failes, so trying EPRT first will be OK.)
> No. In this senario, if server knows EPRT, EPRT request will be
> accepted, and will not fail. But, existing NAT box doesn't handle
> EPRT request. So, NAT box cannot tre
On Sun, Feb 06, 2000 at 12:03:04PM +0100, Alexander Langer wrote:
> Thus spake Josef Karthauser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > Not much luck today. Now I've got:
> > install-info --quiet --defsection="Programming & development tools."
>--defentry="* libcom_err: (com_err).A Common Error De
On Sun, Feb 06, 2000 at 12:01:01AM +, Josef Karthauser wrote:
> Not much luck today. Now I've got:
>
> ===> lib/libcom_err
> cd /usr/src/lib/libcom_err && install -C -o root -g wheel -m 444
>/usr/src/lib/libcom_err/../../contrib/com_err/com_err.h /usr/include
> cd /usr/src/lib/libcom_err
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 06:45:59PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>
> > I've done it in the past, but not recently.
> >
> > Consider the alternative of mounting the destination on the compilehost
> > and make install DESTDIR=/mnt
> >
> T
> > options ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA#Enable DMA on ATAPI devices
>
> Try removing this. According to the warning in LINT, this breaks many
> CDROMs.
>
i alreadya tried that - no change. as said, this crash appears even when
booting from boot floppies or generic.
regards,
Klaus
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> In order to have a prompt answer, you should at least send the relevant
> parts of 3.4 dmesg and 4.0 dmesg (to let know to the driver maintainer
> which board you use, for example)
>
> The problem report you have sent is useless without this info
i'm sorry, i forgot.
4.0-dmesg:
ad0: 619
Thus spake Amancio Hasty ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is it possible to checkin a file called something like "/usr/src/FLASH" to hold
> temporary information on the current status of how to build the system?
That is mentioned in UPDATING already.
e.g. "update genassym" or similar stuff.
Alex
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I do
Thus spake Josef Karthauser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Not much luck today. Now I've got:
> install-info --quiet --defsection="Programming & development tools." --defentry="*
>libcom_err: (com_err).A Common Error Description Library for UNIX."
>com_err.info /usr/share/info/dir
> install
-On [2205 00:01], Nik Clayton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>-current,
>
>Peter Jeremy forwarded this to me. I'm happy to commit it, because
>it solves the problem. However, I don't understand the cause of the
>problem, so I don't know whether or not the fix is an appropriate one
>or not.
And
Hi,
>>> Sun, 06 Feb 2000 17:42:14 +0900 $B$N9o$K!V(Bshin$B!W!"$9$J$o$A(B
>>> Yoshinobu Inoue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> $B;a[)$/(B
shin> Wmmm, I actually enabled it, but it is causing problems, so
shin> should EPSV only allowed for IPv6 at least for several
shin> starting 4.x releases?
I'm sor
On Sun, 6 Feb 2000, Bill Paul wrote:
> Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Chuck Robey had to
> walk into mine and say:
>
> > I'm trying to get current up on another test box,
>
> Who's exact CPU type and hardware configuration must be a state secret,
> since you didn't de
> Since KAME version of ftp/ftpd was merged, ftp speaks EPSV/EPRT as
> default not only IPv6 but also IPv4. Currently, existing natd is not
> recognize EPRT. So, NAT user may be confuse. Please examine
> bin/14305.
Wmmm, I actually enabled it, but it is causing problems, so
should EPSV only
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