Re: TXT Kernel linking failed on -CURRENT

2024-04-26 Thread BSD USER
Konstantin, good day! 25.04.2024 0:09, Konstantin Belousov пишет: On Wed, Apr 24, 2024 at 01:12:39PM +0500, BSD USER wrote: linking kernel ld: error: undefined symbol: ktrcapfail referenced by vfs_lookup.c    vfs_lookup.o:(namei) referenced by vfs_lookup.c

TXT Kernel linking failed on -CURRENT

2024-04-24 Thread BSD USER
Sorry for HTML-trash from previous mail :) Hi, FreeBSD Community! I have a teach with FreeBSD and use -CURRENT on my test machine. And some days ago after - git pull - make buildworld - make buildkernel There is /etc/src.conf and BSDSERV below, what can cause that error? Thanks for help! My /usr

Re: Multiple NFS server problems with Solaris 8 clients

2001-10-24 Thread BSD User
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001, Paul van der Zwan wrote: > I have looked at a trace I made using snoop and it shows an NFS_ACL call which > is not supported by FreeBSD. It should have sent a reply that it does not > know the NFS_ACL protocol but apparently it does not. > The only return traffic I see is an

-current nfsd still causes hang from Solaris 8 nfs client

2001-10-23 Thread BSD User
There was some talk about patches getting committed to fix multiple problems with Solaris 8 NFS clients. Did those ever get committed? As of 10/23, I'm still seeing problems. If they have been committed, I'll pull out ethereal and start sniffing packets. However, if something is about to get c

Re: Current makeworld seems broken.

2001-10-21 Thread BSD User
The problem seems to be in the /usr/src/share/examples/Makefile copies:: is an idiom used in only one other place in the BSD tree (in sendmail -- the /usr/src/share/sendmail/Makefile). Burying copies:: inside a .for loop seems to hide the indentifier from make. It probably shouldn't have worked