Re: CVSup core dumps

1999-10-05 Thread Mark Murray
I've seen a few reports that CVSup has suddenly started dumping core on a segmentation violation under -current, but I need more information. For starters, I would like to know whether the static binary (ports/net/cvsup-bin) works or not under the very latest -current on the i386. Could

Re: CVSup core dumps

1999-10-05 Thread Vallo Kallaste
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 08:33:54AM +0200, Mark Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've seen a few reports that CVSup has suddenly started dumping core on a segmentation violation under -current, but I need more information. For starters, I would like to know whether the static binary

Not for me. (was: CVSup core dumps)

1999-10-05 Thread Matthew Thyer
Just an anti-me too. Static cvsup works perfectly for me (installed from ports cvsup-bin on Sept 9th). I run it both on my dumb terminal and on my X display. (My X configuration is XFree86 3.3.5, Gnome/Enlightenment [all built Sept 9th after a make world]). My shell is tcsh 6.09 (built Sept

Re: CVSup core dumps

1999-10-05 Thread Jos Backus
Fwiw, the problem seems to have disappeared over here. I'll check at home later. FreeBSD hal.mpn.cp.philips.com 4.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #0: Tue Oct 5 09:36:29 CEST 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/HAL i386 Cheers, -- Jos Backus _/ _/_/_/

Re: CVSup core dumps

1999-10-05 Thread Rajappa Iyer
John Polstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've seen a few reports that CVSup has suddenly started dumping core on a segmentation violation under -current, but I need more information. For starters, I would like to know whether the static binary (ports/net/cvsup-bin) works or not under the very

Re: CVSup core dumps

1999-10-05 Thread Chris D. Faulhaber
On Mon, 4 Oct 1999, John Polstra wrote: I've seen a few reports that CVSup has suddenly started dumping core on a segmentation violation under -current, but I need more information. For starters, I would like to know whether the static binary (ports/net/cvsup-bin) works or not under the

CVSup core dumps: a work-around

1999-10-05 Thread John Polstra
Wow, you guys have been busy while I was asleep! Thanks for the reports, and for the diagnosis already done by Marcel, Luoqi, and others. If you are stuck with a kernel that can't run CVSup, I believe you can work around the problem by adding "@M3novm" to the cvsup command line. Add it anywhere

Re: CVSup core dumps

1999-10-04 Thread John Polstra
I've seen a few reports that CVSup has suddenly started dumping core on a segmentation violation under -current, but I need more information. For starters, I would like to know whether the static binary (ports/net/cvsup-bin) works or not under the very latest -current on the i386. Could

Re: CVSup core dumps

1999-10-04 Thread Jim Bloom
My machine is dual boot and I don't have time to reboot now. (I need to get some sleep.) I'll provide what information I can quickly and will test things further tomorrow evening. I was seeing the core dumps from gui cvsup. My current was a couple different cvsup runs on Saturday and Sunday.

Re: CVSup core dumps

1999-10-02 Thread Jos Backus
On Fri, Oct 01, 1999 at 05:57:14PM -0500, Chris Costello wrote: Try ``gdb cvsup cvsup.core'' jos:/tmp# file cvsup.core cvsup.core: lif file jos:/tmp# gdb /usr/local/bin/cvsup cvsup.core GNU gdb 4.18 Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free software, covered by the GNU

CVSup core dumps

1999-10-01 Thread Leonard Sitongia
I updated yesterday, installed the world and a new kernel. That all worked. Today when I run cvsup with the same supfile I used yesterday I get a core dump: # cvsup /root/current-supfile *** *** runtime error: ***Segmentation violation - possible attempt to dereference NIL *** Abort