Since pkg-comment contains only a single line, wouldn't it be more subtile
to put it in a COMMENT field as does NetBSD, instead of using a file? I think
it would speed up updates.
Sam
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On 2/08, Michael Bretterklieber wrote:
| you have to install the new kernel and then reboot with the new kernel
| into single-user-mode, and do make installworld again,
Sure, that's what I did (well, I ran the first installworld with -k to
install as much as possible the first time), but it wo
In case it is useful: the upgrade from STABLE to CURRENT was broken last
week and is still probably, because chflags is used during the installworld
step and it uses a system call not present in STABLE.
Sam
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With today's -CURRENT (two hours ago), I cannot enter ACPI mode 2 using
"acpiconf -s 2". System logs show "Jul 31 16:24:39 beeblebrox kernel: acpi0:
AcpiGetSleepTypeData failed - AE_NOT_FOUND".
I just switched to -CURRENT in hope to have my Toshiba Portégé 4010 use
ACPI instead of APM because it
Has the ATAPICAM patch entered the kernel sources already? I cannot
seem to find the option in LINT.
Sam
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On 14/11, Jan Stocker wrote:
|
| Am Wed, 2001-11-14 um 17.52 schrieb Samuel Tardieu:
| > On 14/11, Jan Stocker wrote:
| >
| > | My amd wont run... log says:
| > |
| > | Nov 14 16:35:04 twoflower amd[758]/fatal: unable to register
| > | (AMQ_PROGRAM=300019, AMQ_VERSION, tcp)
On 14/11, Jan Stocker wrote:
| My amd wont run... log says:
|
| Nov 14 16:35:04 twoflower amd[758]/fatal: unable to register
| (AMQ_PROGRAM=300019, AMQ_VERSION, tcp)
| Nov 14 16:35:04 twoflower amd[758]/info: Finishing with status 3
Are you running a portmapper?
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On 5/09, David O'Brien wrote:
| On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 09:48:24AM -0300, Daniel Capo Sobral wrote:
| > When I first wrote the loader.conf thingy, I couldn't get the value
| > of environment variables from the FICL environment.
| ...
| > Anyway, I have been too busy lately to do anything with Fre
times disk
intensive (especially Squid).
Is there any way the dump I generated could help? (e.g., for checking
invariants or locking structures of the disk?)
Sam
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0 irq 14 on atapci0
ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0
ad0: 11513MB [23392/16/63] at ata0-master UDMA33
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If I run sync(1) while background fsck is in progress, sync(1) is
blocked and fsck stops. Using -CURRENT from yesterday, and
SOFTUPDATES (I don't know if it's related).
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>>>>> "Sam" == Samuel Tardieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sam> I just did that. I got a panic, which I could not save (I cannot
Sam> panic From ddb, it just doesn't work). ddb reports the faulty
Sam> process as being ddb, and it relates to "tr
't
remember the exact message unfortunately, I should find a null cable
and use gdb).
Here is my latest dmesg in case you see something wrong. The pcic irq
is 9 here, right?
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I got several lockups with the message: (everything copied by hand, errors
come from me)
handle_written_filepage active page dep
A ddb backtrace gives:
scgetc() at scgetc+0x41e
sckbdevent() at sckbdevent+0x1c5
atkbd_intr() at atkbd_intr+0x22
atkbd_isa_intr() at atkbd_isa_intr+0x18
ithread_lo
ill be running pccardd if I choose the new settings?
(pccardd reports that no PCCARD can be found in my case)
- should I force the IRQ? (if I do that, while keeping the old
settings (as pccardd won't start with the new ones albeit it's a
new pccardd), then I get a panic using &qu
I have a Sony VAIO PCG-Z600NE with an internal fxp0. I do not configure the
network in rc.conf as I do not want to launch dhclient unconditionnaly.
As long as the interface has not been brought up, I get errors when packets
are seen on it (well, I guess this is it, I receive approximately two
mes
On 13/12, Ollivier Robert wrote:
| Samuel Tardieu disait :
| > That's also what happens with my Dell Optiplex GX1.
|
| With or without removing the logo_saver module? In my case, removing the
| screen saver fixed the problem.
With.
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On 12/12, Ollivier Robert wrote:
| > Is that an IBM Thinkpad by any chance? That would support the idea that
| > we have a faulty BIOS...
|
| Nope, Sony VAIO Z505SX.
That's also what happens with my Dell Optiplex GX1.
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On 25/07, Hajimu UMEMOTO wrote:
| Yes, I think it is critical for IPv6 users. But, I have never hear
| the problem from other than me. Is this only my problem?
No, I reported it some time ago, and it looks like it is fixed in -CURRENT
sources.
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*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/lib/libpcap.
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worth a note in UPDATING (or better, use the newly built mtree or do
not require the use of the new -L option).
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On 5/07, Kris Kennaway wrote:
| I intend to MFC this stuff in 4 or 5 days assuming it doesn't present any
| problems, so this means we need everyone who is capable of doing so to
| stress the new code as much as possible. IMO we *really* need to get this
| into 4.1 despite the relatively short t
ly great! (or whatever gives the same functionality)
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3 ep0 1200
137.194.161.2 8:0:20:b0:8a:5dUHLW0 46 ep0 1182
137.194.161.6 0:a0:24:16:e1:1c UHLW00 ep0 1175
AppleTalk
[...]
Any idea of what went wrong?
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On 8/06, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
| -On [2608 03:12], Kris Kennaway ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
| >Instead of using only alphabetic characters, the patch uses the following
| >character set:
| >
| >0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz@#%^-_=+:,.~
| >
| >wh
On 22/05, Stephane E. Potvin wrote:
| Try applying the patches in the following PR. I'm not sure they will still
| apply cleanly but it should fix your problem.
They don't apply cleanly, and I have to leave. But I would rather understand
why there is a failure in the first place, and why other p
cvsup'ed 1.5 hours ago
===> sys/boot/i386/btx/btx
(cd /usr/objsrc/src/sys/boot/i386/btx/btx; m4 btx.m4 btx.s) | as -o btx.o
{standard input}: Assembler messages:
{standard input}:136: Warning: using `%eax' instead of `%ax' due to `l' suffix
{standard input}:138: Warning: using `%eax' instead o
On 7/05, Andrey A. Chernov wrote:
| Some of recent kernel TCP changes cause TCP completely not working,
| i.e. any network daemon (mountd, sendmail, cfsd) started from "rc" on
| dialup machine hangs with 3min "Can't connect' timeout and user level
| "ppp" started than hangs forever even not dia
(this is the default
according to the manpage, but not according to the code in
4.0-RELEASE).
Sam
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On 16/04, Brian Reichert wrote:
| Ha! I got further bit. You need to install the base system, the
| crypto distribution _and_ the rsaref-2.0 package...
rsaref for a .za address? Didn't you mean rsaintl, openssl?
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As described in i386/17228, the following patch, which disables DMA on ATAPI
if not explicitely enabled, makes my Compaq Aramada V300 laptop able to boot
-CURRENT.
While this patch may not be correct, it shows once again that DMA is
playing an active role in the lockup described in the PR. I'll p
On 4/04, John Hay wrote:
| I have a machine that can be trashed. The trouble is that it cannot
| install 4.x or -current because of the problem with the ata driver.
| During installation it just go in a loop during newfs and keep on
| spitting out errors.
You are lucky, you go further than I do
On 3/04, John Polstra wrote:
| I doubt if it's possible to implement that at compile time. Remember,
| the preprocessor doesn't understand "sizeof". It doesn't recognize
| keywords in expressions at all.
Then don't use the preprocessor alone and use both the preprocessor and
the compiler. I s
With the current sources.
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On 22/03, Jim Bloom wrote:
| I had hangs while linking the kernel as
| well as while trying to install a fixed one. Make sure you have a good backup
| of the kernel, I ended up with a zero byte kernel while trying to install the
| fixed one.
Well, running without swap is likely to suppress thos
| What model laptop may I ask? I'm running 4.0-current since 1/11/2000
| (last world rebuild 3/8/2000) on a Compaq Armada 7400 without incident.
Armada V300. I sent the full details here a few days ago.
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On 9/03, Soren Schmidt wrote:
| Hmm, wierd, did this hardware run FreeBSD before ??
This looks exactly like the problem I was having with my Compaq laptop, which
could run 3.4 boot disks just fine but not 4.0 kernels. I was probably too
lazy to wait until it reaches the 3 attempts, so I will tr
| ad0: WRITE command timeout - resetting
| ata0: resetting devices .. done
| ad0: WRITE command timeout - resetting
| ata0: resetting devices .. done
| ...
|
| It seems that it is just going on and on. Shouldn't it back down to non
| DMA mode after a while? Is there a way to disable the DMA on th
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