Re: Lock of NetBSD-current with ifconfig down / up

2022-09-17 Thread Mouse
> I've ordered some PS/2 keyboards, because I take it that's the only > way to reliably get in to the kernel debugger on amd64, unless > someone knows a trick to make USB keyboards usable. This is true - to the extent it _is_ true - only if you insist on video console. I find a break condition on

Lock of NetBSD-current with ifconfig down / up

2022-09-17 Thread John Klos
Hi, Here's a nice issue :) Plug in ure* USB ethernet to amd64 machine running NetBSD-current (9.99.99, 22-August-2022): [ 1791670.446266] ure0 at uhub8 port 4 [ 1791670.446266] ure0: Realtek (0x0bda) USB 10/100/1000 LAN (0x8153), rev 2.10/30.00, addr 6 [ 1791670.446266] ure0: RTL8153 ver 5c3

Re: Can version bump up to 9.99.100?

2022-09-17 Thread Robert Elz
Date:Fri, 16 Sep 2022 23:46:59 + From:David Holland Message-ID: | While it's possible that some of | these may exist, it's unlikely that there are many of them or that | they appear anywhere especially important. That's all encouraging, and yet more reason

Re: Can version bump up to 9.99.100?

2022-09-17 Thread Greg Troxel
David Holland writes: > On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 07:00:23PM +0700, Robert Elz wrote: > > That is, except for in pkgsrc, which is why I still > > have a (very mild) concern about that one - it actually compares the > > version numbers using its (until it gets changed) "Dewey" comparison > > ro