On 07/23/10 02:35, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jul 2010, David Coppa wrote:
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 5:28 PM, Christian Weisgerber
<na...@mips.inka.de> wrote:
Here's the latest list:
devel/mico
devel/qt4-eventsview
emulators/qemu-old
lang/classpath
lang/gcc/3.3,-ada why does dpb3 even try to build this?
lang/nhc98
math/maxima
misc/brs
misc/calentool
palm/pose
www/chromium
x11/olvwm
Add sysutils/lsof to this list: it compiles but doesn't work at all.
Really? I use it here without issue.
Is just running `lsof' enough to see the breakage or should I run it
with specific options?
Broken here too.
OpenBSD 4.7-current (GENERIC.MP) #214: Tue Jul 20 13:47:51 MDT 2010
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP
cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz ("GenuineIntel" 686-class) 3.20 GHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,
SSE3,MWAIT,DS-CPL,CNXT-ID,xTPR
real mem = 517361664 (493MB)
avail mem = 498900992 (475MB)
etc
sudo lsof, however I get a different output than he posted in last post
about it now. Got SAME bad output with earlier snap
$ sudo lsof
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
(unknown) -5 root cwd unknown
file system type: -793989152
(unknown) -5 root rtd unknown
file system type: 0
(unknown) -5 root tr can't
read vnode at 0xffffffff
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
\f 14888 5 cwd VDIR 0,25 5120 1585024 /home
(/dev/wd1j)
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
\f 14888 5 txt VREG 0,22 282417 2208642 /usr
(/dev/wd1g)
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
\f 14888 5 txt VREG 0,22 2496253 2208651 /usr
(/dev/wd1g)
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
\f 14888 5 txt VREG 0,22 47457 5066890 /usr
(/dev/wd1g)
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
\f 14888 5 txt VREG 0,26 124892 6236216
/usr/local (/dev/wd1k)
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
\f 14888 5 txt VREG 0,20 91743 1481094 /var
(/dev/wd1e)
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
\f 14888 5 0u VCHR 5,0 0t101715 78704 /dev/ttyp0
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
\f 14888 5 1u VCHR 5,0 0t101715 78704 /dev/ttyp0
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
\f 14888 5 2u VCHR 5,0 0t101715 78704 /dev/ttyp0
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
\f 14888 5 3r VCHR 2,0 0t0 79380 /dev/mem
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
\f 14888 5 4r VCHR 2,1 0t0 79381 /dev/kmem
lsof: no pwd entry for UID 5
\f 14888 5 5r VREG 0,20 1282048 366258 /var
(/dev/wd1e)
^K 19045 root cwd VDIR 0,20 512 77953 /var
(/dev/wd1e)
^K 19045 root txt VREG 0,22 2303232 2208898 /usr
(/dev/wd1g)
^K 19045 root txt VREG 0,22 4476689 2208660 /usr
(/dev/wd1g)
^K 19045 root txt VREG 0,22 1289897 2208782 /usr
(/dev/wd1g)
^K 19045 root txt VREG 0,22 2496253 2208651 /usr
(/dev/wd1g)
^K 19045 root txt VREG 0,26 1332144 6574455
/usr/local (/dev/wd1k)
^K 19045 root txt VREG 0,26 1050652 6574197
/usr/local (/dev/wd1k)
^K 19045 root txt VREG 0,22 329770 2208643 /usr
(/dev/wd1g)
^K 19045 root txt VREG 0,22 163341 2208869 /usr
(/dev/wd1g)
^K 19045 root txt VREG 0,22 47457 5066890 /usr
(/dev/wd1g)
^K 19045 root txt VREG 0,26 4535095 4756414
/usr/local (/dev/wd1k)
^K 19045 root txt VREG 0,20 91743 1481094 /var
(/dev/wd1e)
^K 19045 root 0r VCHR 2,2 0t0 79382 /dev/null
^K 19045 root 1w VREG 0,20 64725 78141 /var
(/dev/wd1e)
^K 19045 root 2w VREG 0,20 64725 78141 /var
(/dev/wd1e)
^K 19045 root 3u IPv4 0xd5aa6198 0t0 TCP
localhost:postgresql (LISTEN)
^K 19045 root 4u IPv6 0xd5aa6328 0t0 TCP
localhost:postgresql (LISTEN)
^K 19045 root 5u unix 0xd5aa76a8 0t0
/tmp/.s.PGSQL.5432
^K 19045 root 6u IPv4 0xd5abdb98 0t0 UDP
localhost:5219->localhost:5219