Re: Networking problems

2025-01-14 Thread Samuel Thibault
Bruno Haible via Bug reports for the GNU Hurd, le mar. 14 janv. 2025 15:39:45 +0100, a ecrit: > Samuel Thibault wrote: > > > In the default (NAT) configuration of a VirtualBox VM, in all VMs > > > so far I could "ssh 10.0.2.2" to log into the VM host. With these > > > new Hurd VMs, this is not the

Re: File system problems

2025-01-14 Thread Samuel Thibault
Bruno Haible via Bug reports for the GNU Hurd, le mar. 14 janv. 2025 15:51:11 +0100, a ecrit: > Samuel Thibault wrote: > > > when I run 'sync' it hangs. I can interrupt the 'sync' command via > > > Ctrl-C and restart it, but it then still hangs. I ended up rebooted > > > anyway, and after reboot a

Re: [PATCH 1/1 Web] Open issues: Update clock_gettime page

2025-01-14 Thread Samuel Thibault
Tuned and applied, thanks! Zhaoming Luo, le mar. 14 janv. 2025 09:50:01 +0800, a ecrit: > The clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) is implemented. See > > https://sourceware.org/git?p=glibc.git;a=commit;h=3782ffaf3e6c2a071df029b96712e596b5229838 > > so this page is out of date. > > Rename the page to

Re: File system problems

2025-01-14 Thread Bruno Haible via Bug reports for the GNU Hurd
Samuel Thibault wrote: > > when I run 'sync' it hangs. I can interrupt the 'sync' command via > > Ctrl-C and restart it, but it then still hangs. I ended up rebooted > > anyway, and after reboot an 'fsck' was required. This 'fsck' found > > between 17000 and 17 empty directories (depending on h

Re: Networking problems

2025-01-14 Thread Bruno Haible via Bug reports for the GNU Hurd
Samuel Thibault wrote: > > In the default (NAT) configuration of a VirtualBox VM, in all VMs > > so far I could "ssh 10.0.2.2" to log into the VM host. With these > > new Hurd VMs, this is not the case > > Uh? What symptom do you actually get? The ssh command hangs. Here's a 'ssh -v -v -v' outpu

Re: Console problems

2025-01-14 Thread Samuel Thibault
Bruno Haible via Bug reports for the GNU Hurd, le mar. 14 janv. 2025 14:49:00 +0100, a ecrit: > Samuel Thibault wrote: > > it really looks like > > something in bash/libtinfo is inventing escape sequences. > > Indeed: with 'dash' instead of 'bash' there is no issue. > > > If you export TERM=dumb

Re: Console problems

2025-01-14 Thread Bruno Haible via Bug reports for the GNU Hurd
Samuel Thibault wrote: > it really looks like > something in bash/libtinfo is inventing escape sequences. Indeed: with 'dash' instead of 'bash' there is no issue. > If you export TERM=dumb, that disappears, so it's really related to > terminal sequences. Even TERM=vt100 produces it, I see. And