On Thursday 12 April 2018 13:16:20 Soren Jacobsen wrote:
> On 04/12 18:31, Dave Tyson wrote:
> > Just CVS'ed up a test server to latest NetBSD-8 source and tried
> > building a kernel. It compiles and tnen fails at the links stage:
> >
> > sys_ptrace_common.o: In function `ptrace_listener_cb':
>
On 04/12 18:31, Dave Tyson wrote:
> Just CVS'ed up a test server to latest NetBSD-8 source and tried
> building a kernel. It compiles and tnen fails at the links stage:
>
> sys_ptrace_common.o: In function `ptrace_listener_cb':
> /usr/src/sys/kern/sys_ptrace_common.c:239: undefined reference to
Just CVS'ed up a test server to latest NetBSD-8 source and tried
building a kernel. It compiles and tnen fails at the links stage:
sys_ptrace_common.o: In function `ptrace_listener_cb':
/usr/src/sys/kern/sys_ptrace_common.c:239: undefined reference to
`user_set_dbregs'
*** [netbsd] Error code 1
After paying more attention:
things think that libc.so. is in /usr/lib sometimes, e.g.
/usr/bin/login:
-lutil.7 => /usr/lib/libutil.so.7
-lc.12 => /usr/lib/libc.so.12
-lcrypt.1 => /usr/lib/libcrypt.so.1
-lpam.4 => /usr/lib/libpam.so.4
/usr/lib/libc.so.12 is a
My go to for broken setups of any kind:
drop to boot prompt
type "boot -as" (ask, single user)
then pick /rescue/init as your init, and otherwise normal.
export PATH=/rescue
if you have a working /rescue that is all you need. it's a single
statically linked binary that can recover your setup,
I am in the process of replacing a failed disk drive on a server.
It is an i386 machine, and has been running 7.0.1 for the past 18
months or so. It took a massive hammering from .ru and .cn addresses
a couple of weeks back which finally did for the disk drive (which
deserved a long-service