Hello.
I currently have FreeBSD 8.3 on my home server and it works fine but it's
time to upgrade at last (new ath and new ipfw especially allure me). I've
decided to go straight to 10.0 and reinstall system from scratch to purge
all legacy unrelated configs and other stuff.
The problem I faced is
On 01 Mar 2014, at 12:51, Stefan Esser wrote:
>
> seems that -CURRENT is broken in clang/lldb.
>
> make buildworld completes in the WITHOUT_LLDB case ...
Sorry about that. I have applied a fix in r262657.
-Dimitry
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Hi,
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 08:22:06PM +0100, Dimitry Andric wrote:
> If you have any sparc64 hardware, and are not afraid to encounter rough
> edges, please try out building and running your system with clang. To
On all my sparc64 machines the loader seems to be broken:
{0} ok boot net:dhcp
Bo
On 01/03/14 02:16, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> Dimitry Andric wrote this message on Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 20:22 +0100:
>>
>> For building the sparc64 kernel, there is one open issue left, which is
>> that sys/sparc64/include/pcpu.h uses global register variables, and this
>> is not supported by clang.
Hi there,
Following my previous more of less successful experience with newcons on
-CURRENT/amd64 and some ATI/AMD card, I've decided to give it a try here
on i386 with somewhat older HD 4350, also from ATI. Unfortunately, this
time newcons'ified GENERIC kernel + startx => reboot (core.txt attach
Hi,
seems that -CURRENT is broken in clang/lldb.
make buildworld completes in the WITHOUT_LLDB case ...
/usr/obj/usr/svn/base/head/usr.bin/clang/lldb/../../../lib/clang/liblldbHostCommon/liblldbHostCommon.a(Host.o):
In function `lldb_private::Host::RunShellCommand(char const*, char
const*, int*,