Well, things are more broken than I thought.
The -current loader for alpha is passing "kernel"
in the bootinfo structure- not the full pathname.
Loader bug.
What's amusing is that kenv does see a full pathname.
So, now why did the lines below fail to see the pathname?
Hmmm.. ponders
-mat
> Something actually was changed at some point perhaps?
> On i386, kernelname is dug out of bootinfo and copied
> (in assembler).
>
> On alpha:
>
> p = getenv("kernelname");
> if (p)
> strncpy(kernelname, p, sizeof(kernelname) - 1);
>
>
> Did the loader used to
> > > kernel to have the actual path or not.
> >
> > It is supposed to. Looks like a bug in the alpha startup code somewhere:
> >
> > > uname -a
> > FreeBSD laptop.baldwin.cx 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #40: Fri Nov 10
> > 15:17:48 PST 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/LAPTO
> > kernel to have the actual path or not.
>
> It is supposed to. Looks like a bug in the alpha startup code somewhere:
>
> > uname -a
> FreeBSD laptop.baldwin.cx 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #40: Fri Nov 10
> 15:17:48 PST 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/LAPTOP-card
> i386
On 11-Nov-00 Matthew Jacob wrote:
>
>
>> Savecore isn't working in -current, dying in my case with "read:
>> invalid argument". (This is on an Alpha -- I don't have an i386
>> -current machine to test it on at the moment.) I traced it down to
>> the fact that getbootfile() is returning "kerne
> Savecore isn't working in -current, dying in my case with "read:
> invalid argument". (This is on an Alpha -- I don't have an i386
> -current machine to test it on at the moment.) I traced it down to
> the fact that getbootfile() is returning "kernel" -- not the full
> pathname as the man pa
Savecore isn't working in -current, dying in my case with "read:
invalid argument". (This is on an Alpha -- I don't have an i386
-current machine to test it on at the moment.) I traced it down to
the fact that getbootfile() is returning "kernel" -- not the full
pathname as the man page promises.
On 10-Nov-00 David O'Brien wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 12:02:52PM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
>> I break world.
>
> The world is believed to be fixed now.
You've fixed the whole world?! I think you missed Florida...
/me runs
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On Sat, Nov 04, 2000 at 03:25:53PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Please test the new version of OpenSSL available at:
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/~kris/openssl-0.9.6.tbz
>
> Extract it in /usr/src and it will spam over the existing copies of
> your crypto/openssl and secure/. A patch relative to
For everybody who was having trouble with NTFS (not being able to read any
files): I have submitted a patch with send-pr:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=22756
give it a spin, let me know if there are any problems with it.
DocWilco (junior kernel hacker)
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On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 12:02:52PM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
> I break world.
The world is believed to be fixed now.
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Szilveszter Adam wrote:
>
> After I successfully made the buildworld, I proceeded to make buildkernel.
> However, the makedep did not go through. It is because Marcel introduced a
> new method of getting linux_sysent.c linux_syscall.h and linux_proto.h (they
> are now generated not just copied fr
Harti Brandt wrote:
>
> marcel 2000/11/08 23:27:56 PST
>
> Modified files:
> sys/compat/linux linux_file.c linux_ioctl.c linux_ipc.c
> linux_misc.c linux_signal.c
> linux_socket.c linux_stats.c
> sys/i386/linux linux.h li
After updating about five days ago I noticed that I couldn't sucessfully
run gdb on my code any more. I'm pretty sure this is a real issue and
that I've correctly narrowed it down to a small typo in
sys/kern/kern_prot.h. There's a patch in the PR kern/22711 which fixes
it for me. Could someone
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Dmitry Valdov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> licq doesn't work since crt* change.. (coredumps) Any workaround?
> (recompile if licq & qt doesn't help). /usr/ports/net/licq
For the archives: Dmitry sent me a stack trace, and the problem was
that his libc_r was out-of
-On [20001110 20:20], Justin T. Gibbs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>>Do foreign educational institutes count as well for this purpose?
>
>Yes.
I think the Dutch University of Twente uses FreeBSD a lot for their
curriculi.
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Oh just shoot me. I drop my "don't commit a single bit to the compiler"
w/o a full `make buildworld' for a single commit and look what happens --
I break world.
*sigh* -- the compiler did build along with everything in /src/gnu/lib
with it... but that wasn't good enough testing.
A fix is in the
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 01:43:12AM +0100, Frank Nobis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> please have a look at the following dmesg output.
>
> I'm sure I must have overseen something trivial, but currently I can't
> figure out what it is.
>
I it not the size of the kernel itself. It depends on how many RAM I
gi
>-On [20001109 21:30], Justin T. Gibbs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>>If possible, please include a contact name, email, or phone number so
>>we can ask additional questions if necessary.
>
>Do foreign educational institutes count as well for this purpose?
Yes.
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-On [20001109 21:30], Justin T. Gibbs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>If possible, please include a contact name, email, or phone number so
>we can ask additional questions if necessary.
Do foreign educational institutes count as well for this purpose?
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Archie Cobbs wrote:
>
> My machines get their source code from a local CVS mirror of the
> FreeBSD source tree, which is at /home/cvs/freebsd/src.. we have
> our own CVSROOT stuff of course.
Just so I understand, you don't have a mirror of the freebsd CVS repo
itself, you have your own r
Mike Smith schrieb:
>
> > Now that someone has implementented resource alignment in the resource
> > allocator, someone could review and integrate the attached patch.
>
> This looks fine to me. I assume you'd want the same changes applied to
> aligning memory regions?
I didn't run in this probl
Hi Justin,
You might like to take a look at some of the links
near the bottom of my (humble) home page. A little
dated, but never mind:
http://www1.tpg.com.au/users/eirvine/
Eddie.
"Justin T. Gibbs" wrote:
>
> As some of you may know, I'm working on a 501(c)3 (tax exempt/non-profit)
> de
I applied the diff-5.0 to my current and everything seems to work
ok now :) got my drinks-tray back :)
Unfortunately I dodn't boot vrbose ... but the dmesg is
inlcuded. Thanks !! :)
Reinier
On 10-Nov-00 Soren Schmidt wrote:
>
> I've put patches for 4.2-BETA (diff-4.2) and for -current (diff-
Hello,
The following commit seems to break kernel compiles on i386 because the
removed header files cannot be found when the modules are build:
marcel 2000/11/08 23:27:56 PST
Modified files:
sys/compat/linux linux_file.c linux_ioctl.c linux_ipc.c
lin
Soren Schmidt wrote:
>
> I've put patches for 4.2-BETA (diff-4.2) and for -current (diff-5.0)
> on ftp://freebsd.dk/pub/ATA
> Please try them and mail me the dmesg from your system.
>
After losing ata1 (440BX chipset), I applied the patches to 4.2-BETA
and ata1 was detected again. You can find
> Now that someone has implementented resource alignment in the resource
> allocator, someone could review and integrate the attached patch.
This looks fine to me. I assume you'd want the same changes applied to
aligning memory regions?
> Background:
> I do have an old system with several PnP
I've put patches for 4.2-BETA (diff-4.2) and for -current (diff-5.0)
on ftp://freebsd.dk/pub/ATA
Please try them and mail me the dmesg from your system.
Thanks!
-Søren
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On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 04:53:58PM +0700, John Indra wrote:
> - After a few hours my system went very slow. I'm typing this message
> in a Pentium III 733 MHz but it felt like I'm on Intel 80386 :)
Then this is probably unrelated to the problem Soren solved wrt my
machine. On mine (LX440 mobo)
On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 08:56:22AM +0200, Reinier Bezuidenhout wrote:
|I've upgraded my 5.0-current to the sources of about 2 days ago ... before
|then my CD-ROM was working just fine (detected etc), since the upgrade
|my kernel too fails to detect the cdrom. One out of the 5 times I rebooted,
|
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