Re: NetBSD 8.0: /usr/bin/m4 is broken

2018-07-30 Thread Robert Elz
Date:Mon, 30 Jul 2018 22:22:55 +0200 From:Rhialto Message-ID: <20180730202255.gx8...@falu.nl> | I just updated my laptop from NetBSD 7 to 8. When starting my X session | which uses twm, the session didn't start properly. It turned out that | /usr/bin/m4 was loop

Re: git https issue

2018-07-30 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hi M; Matthewm matthew sporleder wrote: On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 4:13 PM, Riccardo Mottola wrote: Hi All, I have some strange happening after I upgraded to 8.0 with 8.0_2018Q1 packages (I removed all packages before and reinstalled) I cannot git clone or git pull over https anymore! Even exi

NetBSD 8.0: /usr/bin/m4 is broken

2018-07-30 Thread Rhialto
I just updated my laptop from NetBSD 7 to 8. When starting my X session which uses twm, the session didn't start properly. It turned out that /usr/bin/m4 was looping with 100% cpu use. Ctwm uses m4 to preprocess the .ctwmrc file. Mine starts more or less like this: # # CTWM configuration file. #

Re: git https issue

2018-07-30 Thread matthew sporleder
On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 4:13 PM, Riccardo Mottola wrote: > Hi All, > > I have some strange happening after I upgraded to 8.0 with 8.0_2018Q1 > packages (I removed all packages before and reinstalled) > > I cannot git clone or git pull over https anymore! > Even existing repositories do not pull!

git https issue

2018-07-30 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hi All, I have some strange happening after I upgraded to 8.0 with 8.0_2018Q1 packages (I removed all packages before and reinstalled) I cannot git clone or git pull over https anymore! Even existing repositories do not pull! And I see no errors, like: $ git clone https://github.com/github/d

NetBSD 8 on Old ThinkPad - strange mouse issues

2018-07-30 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hi All! I just upgraded to 8.0 on my "super vintage" IBM ThinkPad 600... my oldest x86 laptop with NetBSD. 6.x worked very well on it! I upgraded to 7.x some weeks ago and had issues with X11, which I reported here but got no answer. Now I just upgraded again to 8.0! Luckily, this time there

Re: High latency for IPv6 on netbsd-8

2018-07-30 Thread Robert Elz
Date:Mon, 30 Jul 2018 21:38:01 +0700 From:Gua Chung Lim Message-ID: <20180730143801.g...@gmail.com> | > tcpdump -s 2000 -w DUMP-FILE -i wm0 | It gave me a binary log. But how to read it? tdpdump -s 2000 -r DUMP-FILE (that was in the earlier message). | > pi

Re: High latency for IPv6 on netbsd-8

2018-07-30 Thread Gua Chung Lim
Thanks for your kind responses. > You'll get better information either by trawling syslog, or by adding > `logfile /var/log/dhcpcd.log` to dhcpcd.conf. % cat /var/log/dhcpcd.log https://pastebin.com/VyJ5BXQc > Is the DHCP server in the router? Yes, it is. It's basically a home network. (At work I

Re: poweroff and shutdown -p now only reboot my machine

2018-07-30 Thread Pedro Pinho
Ok! I've checked hp's webpage. No BIOS updates available under Linux. Of course, there's no reference to any BSD. There're updates available to both BIOS and firmware under Windows, but I don't have any Windows machine. I can try to make a DOS bootable USB and boot in UEFI mode to try to update the

Re: What are all these core files?

2018-07-30 Thread r0ller
Hi, Well, they seem to be dumps of the corresponding programs:) If you keep getting them even after deleting all, then something must continuously restart one or more programa that always terminate abnormally. Best regards, r0ller   Eredeti levél Feladó: D'Arcy Cain < da...@ne

Re: What are all these core files?

2018-07-30 Thread John D. Baker
Yes, those are core files related to various "xscreensaver" display modes (/usr/pkg/libexec/xscreensaver/*). If you have "xscreensaver-demo" installed, you might be able to see what happens when those modes are selected to run. In the thread starting with: http://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-u

What are all these core files?

2018-07-30 Thread D'Arcy Cain
I have suddenly started getting all of these core files in my home directory. If I delete them they just show up the next day again. They don't even appear to relate to actual programs. They seem to be related to screensavers. Does anyone know where they are coming from? Running NetBSD current

Fwd: poweroff and shutdown -p now only reboot my machine

2018-07-30 Thread Pedro Pinho
-- Forwarded message -- From: Pedro Pinho Date: 2018-07-30 10:20 GMT+00:00 Subject: Re: poweroff and shutdown -p now only reboot my machine To: Martin Husemann Thank you for your help. Here are the dmesg outputs with acpi https://pastebin.com/2CWXn6n5 without acpi https://pasteb

Does sysupgrade work only for subsequent releases?

2018-07-30 Thread r0ller
Hi All, I tried to do a sysupgrade for my system which I thought to be 7.1.1 and wanted to upgrade to 7.1.2 (and afterwards 8.0). So I carried out a sysupgrade, rebooted and I was surprised when executing uname that I got back 7.1 instead of 7.1.2. It seems I didn't screw up anything but that's

Re: poweroff and shutdown -p now only reboot my machine

2018-07-30 Thread Martin Husemann
On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 10:39:35AM +0200, Pedro Pinho wrote: > All the following commands act like reboot: > sudo poweroff > sudo shutdown -p now > sudo halt -v > The machine closes down all running applications and apears to shutdown, > but immediately starts booting again, exactly like reboot. Ac

Re: poweroff and shutdown -p now only reboot my machine

2018-07-30 Thread Pedro Pinho
First of all thank you for your reply. I'm really enjoying this system. Yes, of course. All the following commands act like reboot: sudo poweroff sudo shutdown -p now sudo halt -v The machine closes down all running applications and apears to shutdown, but immediately starts booting again, exactly

Re: poweroff and shutdown -p now only reboot my machine

2018-07-30 Thread Martin Husemann
On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 09:03:04PM +, Pedro Pinho wrote: > All these are my last attempts at shutting down my machine. > Please find the full log here, https://pastebin.com/PKEtRqWP Can you please give concrete commands that you invoke and explain the result? Nothing in that log looks wrong. I

poweroff and shutdown -p now only reboot my machine

2018-07-30 Thread Pedro Pinho
Hi all, Just installed NetBSD-8 on my laptop hp probook 6470b I've been using Void Linux musl-libC build with awesome wm for quite sometime, but this is my first NetBSD machine. Most things are working just fine. Wifi doesn't work due to a, I think, unsupported broadcom chip. Although, this is not