vourite cvsup mirror up pick up any further commits, and then try
again, and THEN report things like this. Saves traffic. :)
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be fixed.
Apologies.
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Fallen into ever-mourn, with these wings so torn, after your day my dawn...
on getting the import done
very quickly due to some security stuff coming out later.
3- and 4-STABLE will follow sooner than normal after I've done my make
worlds and other tests on them today/tomorrow.
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>/usr/obj/usr/src/libexec/named-xfer/../../lib/libbind/libbind.a(logging.o)(.text+0xca):
> undefined reference to `isc_movefile'
>*** Error code 1
Thanks, applied the patch.
The BIND import was kind of rushed due to the security stuff being
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but for some reason is
trying to use the higher version libc.
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Misery loves company...
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n you get coredumps on cc, as and such, it could be. But not
always, I have had current give me coredumps in cc and as before but
that was due to problems in the binaries themselves after some changes
in the world.
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-On [20010121 23:10], Salvo Bartolotta ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Following Warner's directions in internat.txt, I removed the
>crypto-related stuff, and issued the following explicit command:
One question: why?
crypto is now folded into src-all
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way''. Never failed me thus far. At
least, nothing a good rm -rf compile/KERNEL cannot solve.
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am by all means not an l10n or i18n hacker nor wizard, otherwise I
would've dedicated my ample time working on this and solve it once and
for all with all other interested parties.
In short: please do it right from the start.
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-On [20001110 20:20], Justin T. Gibbs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>>Do foreign educational institutes count as well for this purpose?
>
>Yes.
I think the Dutch University of Twente uses FreeBSD a lot for their
curriculi.
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-On [20001109 21:30], Justin T. Gibbs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>If possible, please include a contact name, email, or phone number so
>we can ask additional questions if necessary.
Do foreign educational institutes count as well for this purpose?
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now yet if that's expected behaviour.
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In my mind nothing makes sense...
To Unsu
cant that I can piggy-back on.
Which of course has the implicit risk that if something big doesn't show
up these fixes will be added only at the nearing of 5.0-RELEASE and thus
with less shake-down time.
I also gather it has to do with the Austin project Garrett?
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>Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> [Making sure Dag-Erling gets the mail]
>> -On [20001026 18:45], Andrea Campi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> > When trying to in
>"Before allocation, the resource is owned by the parent bus." ?
I will fix the manpage later on today, your requested change is not
entirely accurate, yet.
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why I say that fetch is already done.
>If I hit ^T, I see fetch sitting in sbwait, the time not increasing.
Just a note, I got the same thing under 4-STABLE with the latest
sources.
You can run fetch with more verbosity. See what that does.
I'll get a debug/verbose dump for you tomorrow
>
> which part looks gratuitous? could you be more specific?
#ifdef's for FreeBSD.
rune_t/_rune_t type recasting
_COMPAT_RUNE #ifdef's.
for example.
But of course, these are _my_ investigations, I might have totally
missed the point in what they were trying to do ther
een on my plate the last few weeks and I have been consulting
all the resources.
I'll finally get my subscription to the i18n mailinglist in and post
some patches on there.
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being
non-productive for the things I had in store. =(
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Practice yourself what you preach..
this for the last few months.
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I love to doubt as well as know...
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PCI 2.2 spec without being a
>"member".
Cute eh?
>Am I going down the right path trying to write a driver for
>this device?
Normally adding the vid/rid combo should at least detect it yes.
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*.h hi PreProc ctermfg=DarkCyan guifg
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augroup END
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Grant me the serenity to ac
-On [2918 16:20], Alexander Leidinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>On 18 Sep, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
>
>> You mean that bug which you reported and produced a patch and which I
>> subsequently committed? The malloc.conf -> AJ resulted coredump one?
>
&g
ug which you reported and produced a patch and which I
subsequently committed? The malloc.conf -> AJ resulted coredump one?
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;)
Hopefully Highpoint will be so friendly to help me out on this RAID
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You are more
/src/src/i386/usr/lib/libutil.so: undefined reference to `crypt_set_form
>at'
>*** Error code 1
This should be fixed after my commit.
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ame thing, even with Brian's latest commit.
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Haste makes waste...
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-On [2822 17:55], Ollivier Robert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>According to Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven:
>> Alternatively the sentiment just rose why we couldn't just collapse the
>> crypt/hash functions of libcrypt into libc.
>>
>> It would make sense.
>
libc.
It would make sense.
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Another morning, black sunday, coming down again...
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file.
But I am not sure it is elegant.
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There is no joy in smallness. Joy is in the infin
h the current state of the code.
Same here.
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The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh
hich does
just that?
't Would be pretty helpful IMHO.
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Truth is always exciting.
-On [2709 22:40], Paul Herman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
>
>> -On [2709 21:20], Leif Neland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> >These messages are infected with the kak virus. See
>> >http://www.
ook at them.
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``...by God I *KNOW* what this network is for, and you can't have it.&
nt 4.0-STABLE disks and install a
STABLE snapshot which supports booting from AMI and MyLex RAID set-ups.
HTH,
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And it will be in
CURRENT first before it gets pushed back in STABLE.
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``...by God I *KN
both if-s return EPROTONOSUPPORT the fix is to move the prp == 0 if
>in front of the patches lines.
I committed a fix to CURRENT.
Can you verify if this stops the panics you're seeing?
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agged Queueing Enabled
da0: 8683MB (17783240 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 1106C)
As soon as I get these problems again I'll notify you guys.
I made sure kernel.debug is ok now [7 MB instead of 1.8 MB]. So this
mishap should not occur.
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t port 0x180-0x187,0x316-0x317 irq 15 on isa0
I then MAKEDEV'd snd0 again, so that I got the midi0 and sequencer0
devices, but playmidi doesn't play anything.
Going to set more debugging on.
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ge of 1 month. The date
>of merge is hence going to be 11th July 2000.
Few nits:
mss.c: gusc.h isn't in this file anymore, this causes a reject.
Also, NMIDI > 0 type of constructs are not needed anymore with 4.0 and
higher IIRC.
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s with shells. The PID is also
Some shells parse # as a deletion character if memory serves me right.
I think I noticed this behaviour when I started using zsh a few weeks
ago after ksh.
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obvious:
which symbol? =)
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Who looks under the surface does so at his own risk...
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0
proc/proc procfs rw 0 0
/dev/fd0/diskette msdos rw,noauto 0 0
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just lack the expertise to find out where it is.
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I believe because it is impossible...
ence to `check_excludes'
Should be fixed by Garrett Wollman's commit.
Please re-cvsup.
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f the BP6 BIOS
and the HPT366, but given the knowledge we don't use the BIOS of the
HPT366 I don't know how much good that will do aside from a better
system BIOS which you also get from the upgrade.
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t MAKEDEV acd1 creates acd1 and not just
acd0.
I personally think this is more consistent with the wd/sa/da/ad
numbering scheme and would propose to fix the other cd* entries
likewise. Because otherwise somebody other than me will make the same
(commit) mistake x days/weeks/months/
-On [2507 14:50], Andrey A. Chernov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>It is not dead card, it is broken TCP, see my similar report in -current, I
>notice it several hours ago right after TCP changes was commited.
I assume you mean the NewReno commit submitted by Jayanth?
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-On [2506 10:40], Maxim Sobolev ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>- while [ $i -lt $units ]; do
>+ while [ $i -le $units ]; do
Tested and committed to both CURRENT and 4-STABLE.
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g has nothing to do with the
compat/linux libraries for all I know.
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Answering the questions
s
>bus_generic_probe:
>
>trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
>
>bus_generic_probe+0x25: cmpl $0xc02a502c,0(%ebx)
>ebx is 0xe0
How about adding:
options BUS_DEBUG
to your kernel config file and perhaps even boot verbose and show us the
details of /var/log/messages
hen Peter committed this all he had worked a few days untill too early
in the morning.
It is a lack of sufficient sleep which caught up on him. =)
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ined reference to `linker_search_path'
>*** Error code 1
I think this is related to Peter's recent changes in the module
dependency code.
Peter?
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.
If I recall correctly, Boris Popov is working on that, next to his SMB
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Answering the q
e that comes to mind at the moment is the ports directory when
>looking in /usr.
Aha, that would account for some of my symlinks to give me not the
results I was expecting.
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-On [2329 02:15], Brian Fundakowski Feldman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
>
>Did you try "call setdumpdev(0xf00)" with the proper show disk/ yet?
I tried:
db> show disk/ad0s1b
0xc0b65880
bd> write d
-On [2329 02:15], Brian Fundakowski Feldman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
>
>> Your patch is a step in the right direction.
>>
>> I am currently only trying to figure out why the DDB way doesn't trigger
>
s what I am now slowly trying to work on. Brian's
addition of show disk in ddb was one step ahead.
Now to get the functionality in one way or the other in either the
loader or ddb or another thing.
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-On [2328 13:15], Sheldon Hearn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>
>On Tue, 28 Mar 2000 13:02:06 +0200, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
>
>> I can then dump when typing:
>>
>> db> panic
>
>Damnit. So I've just committed bogus advice in dumpon(8
-On [2328 12:55], Sheldon Hearn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>On Mon, 27 Mar 2000 14:50:12 +0200, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
>
>> I wasn't complaining, on the contrary!
>>
>> I was happily surprised it was way faster than the SCSI dump. =)
>
>So n
-On [2327 14:40], Soren Schmidt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>It seems Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
>>
>> the DDB trick works. And it dumps at PIO mode 4, woot!
>>
>You have to, there is no garantie that DMA and even less interrupts
>is working proberly on
not find a dump on the swap
device.
I looked at the /dev entries, and they're all character.
Ideas?
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pgrade by source. That was paying
attention as well.
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I may know many things, I may be i
't access the 4.0-STABLE filesystems from 3.4-STABLE.
Block/character device collapsing breaking you up now?
/dev/ Should only be character devices now.
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ghlevel wrapper for newbus before we should force people
>to upgrade the old-style drivers.
I already addressed that in new-bus and there is some discussion and
finding out the best way to do a higher level wrapping for a lot of
newbus' stuff.
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Just curious,
who is or are the current and active maintainers of pc98?
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For dust th
ed away to a meeting, grrr...
>I attached a patch that removes the line ( for convienience ) If I
>am wrong, go easy ;) just trying to be helpful...
Yeah, applied and it should fix what you reported.
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Yes...
That's right.
Use ata and related stuff instead.
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In my Dreams, I see
se those are probably warnings issued by programs from the
contrib directory.
Possible suspects: cvs, groff, etc.
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,280c404d) at write+0x33
syscall(280c002f,280a002f,bfbf002f,280c404d,280ad140) at syscall+0x176
Xint0x80_syscall() at Xint0x80_syscall+0x26
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-On [2223 10:01], Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>And I may welcome panic #6 here.
>
>db> trace
>pmap_remove_all(5a3e000,c061ab70,0,c0230ac0,d62a2f8c) at
>pmap_remove_all+0x40
>pmap_page_protect(5a3e000,0) at pmap_page_protect+0xde
>vm_
at fork_trampoline+0x8
Dumping system to disk, and will put out the gdb bt when it's done doing
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*sigh*
ignore the gdb output of this one...
it was the old one. =(
/var/crash was too full.
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-On [2222 23:25], Daniel O'Connor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>On 22-Feb-00 Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
>> Should be used instead.
>> I am so in favor of just declaring voxware dead... But the armchair
>> generals wouldn't like that.
>
>The
rap.c:1073
#17 0xc01c57c6 in Xint0x80_syscall ()
#18 0x80482c3 in ?? ()
#19 0x80480f9 in ?? ()
(kgdb) up 10
#10 0xc0195c61 in ffs_blkfree (ip=0xc1d92200, bno=6560, size=8192)
at ../../ufs/ffs/ffs_alloc.c:1337
1337 panic("ffs_blkfree: freeing free block");
mping the 512 MB to disk now.
See my previous Panic (ffs) mail on CURRENT for a almost exact problem.
No soft-updates. Two different disks on two different controllers now.
Current from 21 Feb.
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>comment added.
device pcm
device sbc
Should be used instead.
I am so in favor of just declaring voxware dead... But the armchair
generals wouldn't like that.
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It looks fine to me.
Perhaps Garrett has something to say about it?
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tf_eflags = 647, tf_esp = -1077945120, tf_ss = 47})
at ../../i386/i386/trap.c:1073
#17 0xc01c57c6 in Xint0x80_syscall ()
#18 0x80482c3 in ?? ()
#19 0x80480f9 in ?? ()
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,1,807b000) at syscall+0x176
Xint0x80_syscall() at Xint0x80_syscall+0x26
So here I am, waiting for the memory to dump again.
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rexmt->c_flags
$1 = 6
(kgdb) print tp->tt_rexmt
$2 = (struct callout *) 0xd5ce6c2c
(kgdb) print (*tp->tt_rexmt)
$3 = {c_links = {sle = {sle_next = 0xd5cd7c2c}, tqe = {tqe_next = 0xd5cd7c2c,
tqe_prev = 0xd5cd83ac}}, c_time = 22275144, c_arg = 0xd5ce6b60,
c_func = 0x
-On [2221 12:15], Sameh Ghane ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Le Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 11:07:52AM +0100, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven écrivit:
>> Just caught panic #3 on my Diablo newstransit box running 4.0 from the
>> 7th of February.
My first two were ffs related. And I had
the bug happens at very delicate timing, it
> might prevent the bug from happening again.)
>
> -Adding some printfs in tcp_output.c:tcp_setpersist() panic
> case might be useful.
It might.
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x27;t
seem to like a -j4 flag).
>I'll again review my changes.
Not sure if needed. But I felt the reason to pipe up about this because
if it is a genuine bug stil in the system we need to get it out of the
system ASAP.
Debugging tips are welcome, since I am not the biggest bulb wrt
debu
om the serial console. I'm going to dump the memory to swap
now and do some gdb with my kernel.debug.
Advice is wanted and highly appreciated.
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cd /usr/src/usr.bin/xinstall && make && make install
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o test out jade with the new GCC.
I think someone (obrien prolly) committed some patches to the jade port
to make it compile on CURRENT.
HTH,
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Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven Network- and systemadministrator
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device atkbd0 at atkbdc? irq 1
device vga0at isa? port ? conflicts
device sc0 at isa?
If any more information is required, please tell me and I will see if I can
dig it up.
'gards,
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