On Thursday 20 January 2005 04:52, Rob Landley wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 January 2005 07:07 pm, Blaisorblade wrote:
> > What was discovered until now is this:
> >
> > The relation is obviously hidden somehow... however I sent on the
> > uml-devel list a couple of patches from after 2.4.24-1um: without them
> > UML does not suffer from the Debian/hwclock crash, while it happens with
> > them. What's strange is that the crash happens within TT mode, not within
> > SKAS mode. And rather than a crash, it's a hang, due to an infinite
> > number of received SIGSEGVs. Inside the couple of patches, there is
> > exactly this problematic change.
>
> Ooh, ooh!  Hang in TT mode is what I'm seeing with my makefile hang.  (sh
> -x dosn't help if the makefile doesn't call out to stuff with it.)
>
> If the previous patch doesn't address it, is there a new patch I could try?
Well, you solved this problem with the 2.6.11-rc1-mm2, right (from the message 
below)?

The patch which was merged there is the one posted with title "[uml-devel] 
[PATCH] Fix stack corruption" on this list..., I guess... it will be in 
2.6.9-bs6 and 2.6.10-bb1 (both to release) - are you willing to test one of 
them, when I do the release? I'd be very thankful to accept your help...
-- 
Paolo Giarrusso, aka Blaisorblade
Linux registered user n. 292729
http://www.user-mode-linux.org/~blaisorblade


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