On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 08:03:00PM -0400, Mike Barcroft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > imake-4 port building is broken. I guess that's because
> > xc/config/makedepend/main.c defines _POSIX_SOURCE before including
> > . Signal.h includes which has conditional
> > #if !defined(_POSIX_SOURCE) and
I wanna to buid it ,but always get failed. thanks any information.
best regards
===> Building for zh-zhcon-0.2_4
gmake all-recursive
gmake[1]: Entering directory `/usr/ports/chinese/zhcon/work/zhcon-0.2'
Making all in src
gmake[2]: Entering directory `/usr/ports/chinese/zhcon/work/zhcon-0.2/src'
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 10:32:15PM -0700, David O'Brien wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 08:47:15PM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> > Are these suitable for importing as a regression suite?
>
> We could just import the GCC testsuite... it would add 25 MB (checked
> out, more w/in /home/ncvs/src :-(
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 08:47:15PM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Are these suitable for importing as a regression suite?
We could just import the GCC testsuite... it would add 25 MB (checked
out, more w/in /home/ncvs/src :-( )
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On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 08:36:19PM -0700, Don Lewis wrote:
> On 10 Oct, Steve Kargl wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 07:10:44PM -0400, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
> >>
> >> This is a terrible example in that its impossible to tell what
> >> happened, but it sure shows that something is wrong.
> >>
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 04:29:33PM -0700, Steve Kargl wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 01:26:47AM +0200, Martin Blapp wrote:
> >
> > > Is there a floating point regression suite that you can point me at?
> > > That would be more useful for debugging.
> >
>
> I forgot another test suite. See
>
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 11:02:52PM +, Daniel Flickinger wrote:
> + The 'installincludes' thing appears to be unnecessary and can possibly
> + cause problems.
>
> well, you can rattle that around with phk, too! [g]
>
> installincludes puts the corresponding headers in
> place for the c
On 10 Oct, Steve Kargl wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 07:10:44PM -0400, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
>>
>> This is a terrible example in that its impossible to tell what
>> happened, but it sure shows that something is wrong.
>>
>> Is there a floating point regression suite that you can point me at?
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 04:23:54PM -0600, Colin Harford wrote:
> Any ideas? Is this just a newbie error or something more. I have gone
> into the archives on MARC and have not found anything about it
Something is wrong with your sources.
> cat /usr/src/usr.bin/file/../../contrib/file/Head
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 08:38:58PM -0400, Alexander Kabaev wrote:
> Could you please try to compile libmsun with with GCC 3.3 snapshot David
> just committed and see if that changes anything?
It doesn't compile on -current. Mike and the standards guys are suspose
to undo the breakage that crept
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002 01:26:47 +0200 (CEST)
Martin Blapp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > Looks like we win some and we loose some. I just noticed something
> > weird on my P4 desktop using:
>
> I reported it too soon. I forgot that on remote Desktops the problem
> doesn't happen
> :P
Vallo Kallaste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi
>
> imake-4 port building is broken. I guess that's because
> xc/config/makedepend/main.c defines _POSIX_SOURCE before including
> . Signal.h includes which has conditional
> #if !defined(_POSIX_SOURCE) and NSIG will be left undefined. Don't
> know
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 01:26:47AM +0200, Martin Blapp wrote:
>
> > Is there a floating point regression suite that you can point me at?
> > That would be more useful for debugging.
>
I forgot another test suite. See
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~jhauser/arithmetic/TestFloat.html
--
Steve
To
Hi,
> Looks like we win some and we loose some. I just noticed something
> weird on my P4 desktop using:
I reported it too soon. I forgot that on remote Desktops the problem doesn't
happen
:P
So OpenOffice is still broken.
Yes, now mpg123 plays sound, but the output is horribly noisy. I'm at
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 07:10:44PM -0400, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
>
> This is a terrible example in that its impossible to tell what
> happened, but it sure shows that something is wrong.
>
> Is there a floating point regression suite that you can point me at?
> That would be more useful for debu
Martin Blapp writes:
>
> > There might still be a problem with libm and -march=pentium4. I do not
> > have P4 myself and I cannot reproduce the problem locally.
>
> This problem is also solved. libm compiles again fine with -march=pentium4.
> OpenOffice and xmms, mpg123 work as they did b
--
>>> Rebuilding the temporary build tree
--
>>> stage 1: bootstrap tools
--
>>> stage 2: cleaning up the object tree
Robert Watson wrote:
> I've run into this on a couple of boxes, but those boxes were diskless
> root boxes, and used md backed ffs for /tmp and /var. Apparently if you
> do that, you're likely to exceed the kernel's auto-tuned kmem map size.
> That said, they didn't do it as frequently, so perhap
Alright, I'm new to FreeBSD-current (been using freebsd stable for 4
years now) and trying to buildworld (installed Snaphost
20020917-JPSNAP) and used cvsup to update.
Things are fine until it tries to build /usr/src/usr.bin/file and that
is where she chokes...
Any ideas? Is this just a new
At 23:55 10/10/2002, Robert Watson wrote:
>On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Ben Stuyts wrote:
>
> > panic: kmem_malloc(4096): kmem_map too small: 28246016 total allocated.
>I've run into this on a couple of boxes, but those boxes were diskless
>root boxes, and used md backed ffs for /tmp and /var. Apparentl
I've run into this on a couple of boxes, but those boxes were diskless
root boxes, and used md backed ffs for /tmp and /var. Apparently if you
do that, you're likely to exceed the kernel's auto-tuned kmem map size.
That said, they didn't do it as frequently, so perhaps there's been a
chance. A g
Lars Eggert writes:
> I'm trying to connect to a Cisco VPN server using mpd under -current.
> While the connection setup seems to work fine (see attached log), when I
> try to send traffic over the tunnel, I see these messages:
>
> PING hbo.isi.edu (128.9.160.75): 56 data bytes
> pi
> That's what newsyslog is for, and you don't have to stop apache:
> /path/to/httpd-access.log 640 7 * $W0D0 B /var/run/httpd.pid 30
Yep, and there's also the rotatelogs(8) utility that comes with apache,
e.g. to rotate once a week:
CustomLog "| rotatelogs /path/to/log/fileprefix 604
Stefan Farfeleder wrote:
> Imagine this scenario where CPU 0 inserts a knote kn1 (the marker) in
> knote_scan and CPU 1 kn2 in kqueue_enqueue:
>
> CPU 0 | CPU 1
> +---
> kn1->kn_tqe.tqe_next = NULL;
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 08:19:20PM +, Daniel Flickinger wrote:
> make $TFLG $TDEF installincludes >${CDATE}.installincludes.${RDATE} 2>&1 &&\
> make $TFLG $TDEF $TOUT buildworld >${CDATE}.buildworld.${RDATE} 2>&1 &
>
> which "should" take care of that ... Note that I also
> upd
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 04:07:45PM -0700, Terry Lambert wrote:
> Stefan Farfeleder wrote:
> > Is it just a warning or does it pose a real problem?
> >
> > I think the problem with the current code is that knote_{en,de}queue can
> > be executed in parallel (on another CPU, spl*() can't prevent tha
"Danny J. Zerkel" wrote:
> Sigh... there should be a file listing incompatible files that is part of
> the source tree. Every file in this list would be deleted as a pre-install
> step. Perl would not have been in this list because it was not
> incompatible. But the old C++ headers clearly wer
That's what newsyslog is for, and you don't have to stop apache:
/path/to/httpd-access.log 640 7 * $W0D0 B /var/run/httpd.pid 30
- Scott
Guezou Philippe([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.10.10 10:05:10 +:
> [Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
> > Thank you for your suggestion
Wesley Morgan wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, Alex Zepeda wrote:
> > I'm quite suprised how this managed to avoid detection for so long
> > (webcvs.kde.org indicated that the last commit to this branch was > 12
> > months ago). It's that whole feeling of fixing the same problems over and
> > over ag
The Gupta Age wrote:
> Thanks a bunch for the replies
> Terry's workaround works fine.
> I am not sure what the real culprit is?
> If the two of you guys could elaborate a little bit
> may be i will learn a thing or two.
> Anyways Mike if you need a amateur helping hand, I
> will be glad to help!
Hi,
A couple of days ago I reported a panic, which I just got again:
panic: kmem_malloc(4096): kmem_map too small: 28246016 total allocated.
I don't know where to start looking for this, so I'd appreciate some help.
This is on a lightly loaded server. I've pasted the dmesg below. Latest
cvsup
Hi
imake-4 port building is broken. I guess that's because
xc/config/makedepend/main.c defines _POSIX_SOURCE before including
. Signal.h includes which has conditional
#if !defined(_POSIX_SOURCE) and NSIG will be left undefined. Don't
know who is in fault here, imake sources or our headers, my
k
John Polstra writes:
> I am trying to understand the CVSup crashes that were reported by some
> -current users during the past week or two. I realize the crashes
> had to do with changes in the ucontext structure, but I am trying to
> understand why those changes mattered. My theory is that the
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, John Baldwin wrote:
> On 10-Oct-2002 David Wolfskill wrote:
> > I'm including [EMAIL PROTECTED] because there may well be some
> > interaction with the recently-imported acpica-unix-20021002. Please
> > be judicious with respect to where replies are directed.
>
> This isn't
Hi
Been running 5 fine since DP1 and have done a cvsup and a buildworld every
week or so since. Last week the kernel kept panicing so I cvsup and
makeworld yesterday just to see if the problems have been fixed and I still
get the following error when I boot up. If someone tells me what to do I
Anyone in the SF Bay area who isn't on the Bafug lists..
I'll be giving a pretty detailed talk on KSE and how
it works tonight at the bafug meeting.. I'll try put up handouts on the
web for others.
Julian
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On 10-Oct-2002 Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 12:16:07PM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
>>
>> On 10-Oct-2002 Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
>> > On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 11:26:36AM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
>> >> On 10-Oct-2002 Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
>> >> > On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 10:4
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 12:16:07PM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
>
> On 10-Oct-2002 Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 11:26:36AM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
> >> On 10-Oct-2002 Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
> >> > On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 10:49:58AM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
> >> >> On 10
On 10-Oct-2002 Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 11:26:36AM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
>> On 10-Oct-2002 Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
>> > On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 10:49:58AM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
>> >> On 10-Oct-2002 Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
>> >> > On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 03:57:37
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On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
> Have you given up on your grep implementation? :-)
>
> Quite a few folks were really looking forward to it.
The big objection to it was it was not as fast as GNU Grep. A few times,
I've trimmed a few cycles here and there, but it is still 1/2 the spee
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 11:26:36AM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
> On 10-Oct-2002 Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 10:49:58AM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
> >> On 10-Oct-2002 Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
> >> > On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 03:57:37PM +0400, Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
> >> >> On T
On (2002/10/10 06:55), James Howard wrote:
> > If you want to maintain it, I'd be delighted! Are you a committer?
>
> I could use a new hobby, but I am not a committer.
Have you given up on your grep implementation? :-)
Quite a few folks were really looking forward to it.
Ciao,
Sheldon.
To U
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 10:10:50AM -0400, Wesley Morgan wrote:
> Would it be possible to modify the bento cluster to have another slice
> with the minimal -current install, and (using boot0cfg, or modifying a
> GRUB boot menu) reboot into -current for an automated package build? Or
> maybe this i
On 10-Oct-2002 Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 10:49:58AM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
>> On 10-Oct-2002 Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
>> > On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 03:57:37PM +0400, Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
>> >> On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 03:26:21PM +0400, Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
>> >>
>>
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 03:01:49AM +, Daniel Flickinger wrote:
>
> ===> sysinstall
>
> makedevs.c:60: syntax error before ',' token
> *** Error code 1
> `all' not remade because of errors.
Sounds like failure to properly run 'make depend' (makedevs is a
generated file). sysinstall
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 09:30:20AM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
> > kan posted a patch the other day.
>
> I know, I'm begging for that patch to be committed so that people
> can use -current.
It was committed already last night.
Kris
msg44485/pgp0.pgp
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On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 10:49:58AM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
> On 10-Oct-2002 Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 03:57:37PM +0400, Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
> >> On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 03:26:21PM +0400, Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
> >>
> >> A little bug: release date of MacOSX 10.2 i
On 10-Oct-2002 Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 03:57:37PM +0400, Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
>> On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 03:26:21PM +0400, Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
>> > Hello.
>> > Please review 2 patches for src/share/misc/bsd-family-tree.
>>
>> A little bug: release date of MacOSX
On 10-Oct-2002 Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
> Hello.
> Please review 2 patches for src/share/misc/bsd-family-tree.
>
> The first (original idea from Greg Lehey) sorts references
> in a "Time" section by alphabet and removes U25, because it
> is never referenced.
>
> The second - adds Mac OS X 10.1 a
On 10-Oct-2002 David Wolfskill wrote:
> I'm including [EMAIL PROTECTED] because there may well be some
> interaction with the recently-imported acpica-unix-20021002. Please
> be judicious with respect to where replies are directed.
This isn't ACPI related I don't think. You got a stray interru
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 03:57:37PM +0400, Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 03:26:21PM +0400, Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
> > Hello.
> > Please review 2 patches for src/share/misc/bsd-family-tree.
>
> A little bug: release date of MacOSX 10.2 is 2002-08-23
> http://www.apple.com/pr/li
On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, Alex Zepeda wrote:
> I'm quite suprised how this managed to avoid detection for so long
> (webcvs.kde.org indicated that the last commit to this branch was > 12
> months ago). It's that whole feeling of fixing the same problems over and
> over again.
Most likely this is a pr
Alex Zepeda wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 10:17:01PM -0700, Terry Lambert wrote:
>
>
>>FWIW: Thanks. It sometimes feels like people intentionally go
>>out of their way to put Linux-isms (or whatever-isms) into code
>>to make it not run on BSD platforms.
>
>
> I'm quite suprised how this ma
[Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
> Thank you for your suggestion I restarted apache on my server my df -h is
> giving
>
> FilesystemSize Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/ad0s2a 9.6G 1.0G 7.8G12%/
> /dev/ad2s1e55G39G11G77%/data
Thanks a bunch for the replies
Terry's workaround works fine.
I am not sure what the real culprit is?
If the two of you guys could elaborate a little bit
may be i will learn a thing or two.
Anyways Mike if you need a amateur helping hand, I
will be glad to help!
best regards,
On Wed, 9 Oct 2002,
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Mark Murray wrote:
> > So if someone were willing to take over the lot and manage them as Ports,
> > how would anyone feel about this?
> >
> > FreeGrep uses the FreeBSD build style and is easily a Port. I could
> > Port-ify the entire directory in, say, two days. Anyone in
On 09-Oct-2002 Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 04:36:39PM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
>> > make
>> cc -c -O -pipe -march=pentium3 -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs
>-Wstrict-prototypes
>> -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual -fformat-extensions
>-ansi
I trotted out xfontsel to use as a sharp stick to poke at this
bug. I certainly succeeded at crashing the X server with it
repeatedly, but the crashes are non-deterministic. The same
choice of font and fontsize will not reliably crash each time.
The wierd thing I did find is that, after crashin
On Wednesday 09 October 2002 17:00, Terry Lambert wrote:
> "Danny J. Zerkel" wrote:
> > And a list of files to delete would have saved many emails about the
> > GCC being broken when the old headers just needed to be deleted.
>
> No, it wouldn't.
>
> The same people who failed to read the mailing
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On 2002-10-09 20:37, John Polstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to understand the CVSup crashes that were reported by some
> -current users during the past week or two. I realize the crashes
> had to do with changes in the ucontext structure, but I am trying to
> understand why those c
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 03:26:21PM +0400, Sergey A. Osokin wrote:
> Hello.
> Please review 2 patches for src/share/misc/bsd-family-tree.
A little bug: release date of MacOSX 10.2 is 2002-08-23
http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2002/aug/23jaguar.html
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Since GEOM became default, I've been getting a lot of errors like these:
Oct 9 17:02:19 uriel kernel: swap_pager: I/O error - pageout failed; blkno
3240
,size 4096, error 5
Oct 9 17:02:19 uriel kernel: swap_pager: I/O error - pageout failed; blkno
1254
4,size 8192, error 5
Oct 9 17:02:19 uriel
Hello.
Please review 2 patches for src/share/misc/bsd-family-tree.
The first (original idea from Greg Lehey) sorts references
in a "Time" section by alphabet and removes U25, because it
is never referenced.
The second - adds Mac OS X 10.1 and 10.2, NetBSD 1.6,
FreeBSD 4.6.2, adds link from FreeB
Hi Alexander,
> I am going to import a new GCC 3.2.1 snapshot in about 10 minutes.
> This update fixes the problem with cpp0 dumping core while building a
> kernels many people reported on the list.
Yes, this is fixed. Just tested it with my config :P
> There might still be a problem with libm
--
>>> Rebuilding the temporary build tree
--
>>> stage 1: bootstrap tools
--
>>> stage 2: cleaning up the object tree
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Naga Suresh B wrote:
>What might be the problem??? In future how can I overcome this type of
>problems without restarting the service.
Sounds like you moved/rotated/deleted your Apache log file but Apache
still had it open and continued logging to it. The space on disk will n
Thank you for your suggestion I restarted apache on my server my df -h is
giving
FilesystemSize Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s2a 9.6G 1.0G 7.8G12%/
/dev/ad2s1e55G39G11G77%/data
/dev/ad0s1e 9.6G 2.0K 8.8G 0%/data2
/dev/ad0s3e26G
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Naga Suresh B wrote:
>I went into / and measured all the folders it is coming around 2GB as usable
>space.
>
>What might be the problem???
This would probably be better on questions@ but it is possible that you
have files on the root partition under /usr that are being hidden
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 10:42:46AM -0700, Nate Lawson wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, Jose M. Alcaide wrote:
> > What do you think about moving fortune, primes, factor, grdc, pom, etc. to
> > /usr/bin, and then removing /usr/games?
>
> The most clever way to axe one change is to suggest an additiona
Hai,
I am facing a problem in disk space, when I say df -h on my server, it
is giving the following results:-
FilesystemSize Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s2a 9.6G 8.5G 337M96%/
/dev/ad2s1e55G39G11G77%/data
/dev/ad0s1e 9.6G 2.0K 8.8G
Sheldon Hearn wrote:
> On (2002/10/09 22:03), Terry Lambert wrote:
> > The other problem with an mtree.obsolete is that it assumes
> > the the upgrade process completes successfully. This doesn't
> > mean that it completes without an error in the upgrade process,
> > it means that the resulting s
Alex Zepeda wrote:
> Admittedly I run development versions of both FreeBSD and KDE, and the
> kde-freebsd team uses stable overwhelmingly so the combination doesn't
> receive the testing that others do.
>
> That said, I'm more than willing to review stuff and commit reasonable
> changes. Anythin
On (2002/10/09 22:03), Terry Lambert wrote:
> The other problem with an mtree.obsolete is that it assumes
> the the upgrade process completes successfully. This doesn't
> mean that it completes without an error in the upgrade process,
> it means that the resulting system functions.
Why not just
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