Yup, it's been reported several times by various people and it seems
everyone
who can help is too busy to care.
"This isn't fun anymore". :-(
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On Wednesday, July 31, 2002, at 06:18 AM, Chris Knight wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> As the snapshot manager at snapshots.jp.freebsd.org woul
Hrm,
This definitely looks like a library and/or toolchain mixup
relative to src/
I don't understand; this doesn't look like it is running from
within buildworld.
Did you:
cd /usr/src && make buildworld
Or:
cd /usr/src/sys/boot && make
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On Tuesday,
On Wednesday, July 17, 2002, at 10:24 AM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
> Just upgraded my laptop to the latest -CURRENT ... everything boots
> fine,
> but my ethernet no longer exists (it worked great on my June 6th kernel)
> ...
>
> I'm using NEWCARD support in the kernel, and if_ed is loaded acco
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, at 10:13 PM, Bruce Evans wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, W Gerald Hicks wrote:
>
>> Following patch should silence it.
>> ...
>> Index: src/sys/dev/md/md.c
>> ===
>> RCS
Following patch should silence it.
Cheers,
Jerry Hicks
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Index: src/sys/dev/md/md.c
===
RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/dev/md/md.c,v
retrieving revision 1.66
diff -u -r1.66 md.c
--- src/sys/dev/md/md.c 24 Jun 2002 12:
fined and minimal BOOTMFS
kernel.
Cheers,
Jerry Hicks
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On Sunday, July 14, 2002, at 08:44 PM, Terry Lambert wrote:
> W Gerald Hicks wrote:
>> No, the problem is because the kernel has grown too large to
>> fit on the md(4) filesystem prepared for it.
>>
>&
No, the problem is because the kernel has grown too large to
fit on the md(4) filesystem prepared for it.
src/release//dokern.sh needs to be adapted to omit
new drivers added to GENERIC.
Cheers,
Jerry Hicks
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On Saturday, July 13, 2002, at 12:21 PM, Donny Lee wrote:
>
> Hi t
On Wednesday, July 10, 2002, at 05:22 PM, Matthew Dillon wrote:
[snips]
>
> Personally speaking, as much as GCC annoys me it is sometimes
> better to
> modify the utility code then to add yet another hack to GCC that
> needs
> to be synchronized every time we update.
>
>
Try again with new vfs_subr.c, vfs_bio.c
Latest updates seem to have fixed it for me.
(Thanks Jeff)
Cheers,
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On Wednesday, July 3, 2002, at 04:13 PM, Julian Elischer wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Erik Greenwald wrote:
>
>>
>> Looks like I'm out of this one, I got up this morning, cvsup'd and
>> built
>> world just to make sure it was fresh, then I quit getting the
>> crashes. I
>> d'no if the issu
On Tuesday, July 2, 2002, at 10:54 AM, Jonathan Lemon wrote:
> What do people think about adding the following macro to ?
> (I don't care much about the name, just the functionality)
>
Looks great. How about TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE?
Thanks, I'm going to put this in our embedded version of queue.h
On Sunday, June 16, 2002, at 06:32 AM, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> Bruce Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> This is caused by an old bogus include path in Makefiles (still needed
>> :-(), a bogus #include in drm and new newspace pollution in
>> . drm includes , although this header is
>> ess
> cc -c -O -pipe
^ <-- try getting rid of this and see what happens.
Good Luck,
Jerry Hicks
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> Our GNU patch has gone stale in the tree. Anyone want to upgrade it to 2.5?
> If not, I'll do it myself eventually. Patch 2.1 which we have now is broken
> for certain diffs (recently tried with gimp 1.1.5-1.1.6 diffs), while 2.5
> works fine.
The gimp patch situation offers a good example why
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[snips]
> device pcm0 at nexus?
.
.
.
> # cd /dev
> # rm audio dsp dspW mixer
> # ./MAKEDEV snd0
> But play (from ports) can't work...
That should be snd1 for the pcm driver
Good Luck,
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> The loader won't help you because you are booting from under DOS, but
> the loader will boot the kernel just fine off a DOS filesystem.
I'd like to understand this aspect of the loader better. This mode
might be useful for booting from (for example) a DOS flash filesystem?
Um... off to the s
> > Is anyone planning on upgrading the binutils gas to a later version
> > so that we can get 3DNow! support? I'd like to use it, but I can't
> > seem to get binutils to work right manually.
> I will update binutils when/if 2.9.2 comes out.
I've seen some post-2.9.1 patches from the Debian folks
> just in case anyone would like to know, I have gotten x11amp 0.9beta1.1
> for linux working on my FreeBSD-CURRENT cvsupped as of last night. If
> anyone would like instructions on how I did this, please email me.
Sure!
Are you planning on updating the port? If not, I'll do the grunt work
for y
> > I saw this and just had to note something to you. THINK what branch you
> > are using. This is _WHERE_ things are being aired publically, and merged
> > eventually to the STABLE branch.
>
> Gosh, thank you, without your wonderful help and understanding, I NEVER
> would have been able to realize
> And then what about newconfig? To me this just adds more truth to the
> whole /. argument that *BSD promotes a closed development model.
It's a flawed argument and one that doesn't acknowledge, at least in
the case of FreeBSD, the existence of publicly accessible CVS repositories
along with the
Sounds like a NMI generated by memory parity errors or motherboard
malfunction.
Good Luck,
Jerry Hicks
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From: Kris Kennaway
Subject: Spontaneous reboots
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 23:32:28 +0930 (CST)
> For about the past week I've been getting spontaneous reboots on my mach
> > And what about including it as an alternative system compiler ?
> >
> > base: cc gcc g++ c++
> > egcs: ecc egcceg++ec++
>
>
> People it is time to change. PEROID.
> You can make gcc 2.7.2.3 a port if you really need it.
IMHO *everything* in contrib should have a bac
> Who do I contact to put together an official Linux development
> port that'll work?
Uh... man send-pr :-)
Thanks!
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> I heard (or thought so) a long time ago that FreeBSD
> had a devfs like filesystem.
>
> Now I remember, here's where I found it mentioned in
> respect to FreeBeasty...
> http://www.cs.uml.edu/~acahalan/linux/devfs.html
Har. That's good (not) old Albert Cahalan. Troll of the Year (97-98).
I
[fwd to -current]
> Hi Chuck,
>
> I must agree with your concerns about the bleeding-edge nature of
> EGCS. At Glenayre we've tried several times to move "up" to EGCS
> for our embedded development efforts, only to beat a hasty retreat
> back to GCC because of code generation and execution bugs
From: John Birrell
> Or convince FreeBSD developers to simply add a DHCP client to the base
> sources and build a boot/install floppy with that functionality.
> No user cost. No user hassle. Why not?! Sigh.
Agree that this should be done for now. Absolutely.
In the long run, an extensible sysin
From: "Jordan K. Hubbard"
Subject: Re: adding DHCP client to src/contrib/
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 21:05:59 -0800
> > Make sysinstall be able to pkg_add? We do something similar to
>
> It can already pkg_add. However, I need dhcp in the crunched image
> since I can't very well GET a package if
From: "David O'Brien"
> > Make sysinstall be able to pkg_add? We do something similar to that
>
> And just WHERE is the package?? Often on an NFS or FTP server, no??
> And just HOW am I to communicate with that NFS or FTP server??
Sorry. It's got to go somewhere offline. If not in the crunch
From: "David O'Brien"
Subject: Re: adding DHCP client to src/contrib/
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 18:27:57 -0800
> > These should be left has ports.
>
> Explain how I am to install FreeBSD at my campus when DHCP has been
> mandated. Many univ. are moving in this direction.
Make sysinstall be able to
>do a
>chflags -R noschg /usr/obj
>before you rm it
Uh no... do the 'rm' first, tolerate the few warnings, _then_
do the chflags and then another 'rm'.
It's faster on my stopwatch anyway :)
Cheers,
Jerry Hicks
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>
>-Scott
>
>On 31-Jan-99 Michael Graziano wrote:
>> I went t
From: "Daniel C. Sobral"
>
> A lot of people use a lot of things out of ports. Why should Fortran
> be different?
>
Right on. If anything, I'd like to see the "ports" system continue
its evolution to becoming able to build nearly any component of the
system. (including patched kernel builds an
From: Alfred Perlstein
> I couldn't figure out that you can use cvsup to grab the repo, then
> use plain 'ol cvs from that. Now i'm well on my way into 'make
> release'.
And if you have cvsup-mirror loaded (running cvsupd), you can even use
cvsup against your local repository.
Seems a good bit
From: Marco van Hylckama Vlieg
Subject: 3.0-CURRENT -> RELENG_3: trouble ?
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 03:39:57 +0100 (MET)
> Hello all,
>
> I'm running 3.0-CURRENT at the moment, last timme I built world is
> about 2 or 3 weeks ago I guess. What I want to do is go to 3.0-RELEASE
> and from then star
[snips]
> As to whether a boot.flp from an earlier SNAP will "work just the same,"
> I don't know.
>
> Cheers,
> david
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I used a 3.0-RELEASE boot.flp to loa
From: Andreas Klemm
Subject: make release fails to build floppies (no space left)
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 06:38:27 +0100
> mv /R/stage/kernels/BOOTMFS /R/stage/image.boot/kernel
> Getting symbols from /R/stage/image.boot/kernel for mfsroot
> Writing MFS image into kernel for boot floppy
> /R/s
Hi Chris,
You've got ports/net/cvsup-mirror installed and functional right?
That is the best way I know to keep up a local repository,
which is also a prerequisite for spinning a release.
The other necessity is to have gobs of disk space. It's recommended
to have no less than 1GB free disk spac
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