I think this is in -STABLE not -CURRENT, I'm having this problem there.
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Hi,
I know everyone says "they all work" but i'd like some recommendations on
MP machines for -CURRENT work. I'll be ordering one this week.
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d part gets a higher priority :-)
When, exactly, was the 3.1 import?
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need to get this stuff back up to snuff fast.
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() call on line 149 of unix.c in -STABLE (the same line occurs in
-CURRENT).
It would seem that the xsocket data structure passed to printf causes it to
barf.
Has anyone else seen this?
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/csu/i386-elf.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /home/gnn/FreeBSD/src.latest.
*** Error code 1
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> They are part of the 'global' port/package. It used to be part of the
> base system, but the author changed the license to GPL and it was
> decided that we could easily enough live with it as a port.
>
Thanks much!
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Are these supposed to be part of the base install of FreeBSD?
I can't find them anywhere and they're not in ports.
They're needed for the tags: target in the kernel makefiles and since
I'd like to be able to browse code...
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he recommendations, and whether it meets our
> goals concerning addressing the problems that have been discussed. Then
> I'll spit a copy out for more general comments.
Sounds like a great plan to me. Alas I think you'll get more feedback once
you have the strawman proposal, peo
address the perceived problems of the current situation.
>
Yes, you read me correctly. My mantra is, "Write it down."
:-)
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code 1
Stop in /home/gnn/FreeBSD/src.latest.
---> fail: Error <1> error code in <>
Error: failed while making libraries
---> Aborting ./release/picobsd/build/picobsd
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want to know what this is before
scribbling please start here:
www.twiki.org
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et of rules and are easy to
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that can take care of the 80% case. The 20% we'll always get to argue over
but I'd rather not argue over the 100%.
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natural. And it's nice that I don't have to worry about
having -CURRENT on my development machine.
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e work. We have one now, it may not all
be written down, but we do have it.
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tools at the heart of this problem.
Of that I am glad.
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nor work, P4 might be used only for brief
> collaboration, or to assist in patch preparation.
Again, see above, it's not about P4.
Well I hope I either offended everyone or no one :-)
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Hi Folks,
I'm wondering if anyone has been laying down periodic "good" tags in
-CURRENT so that people who are just starting with it have a place to start
that is reasonably stable. Yes, I know about -STABLE but that's not what I
mean.
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CLUDES) eventually failed because hard-coding
${WORLDTMP}/usr/include to be the first in the include list does not always
work, e.g. lib/libbind.)
So, can someone help me out here?
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picobsd/build/picobsd
This comes from the command:
./release/picobsd/build/picobsd --src /home/gnn/FreeBSD/src --init
Clues?
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nder it or something but it's
annoying (to me at least) to see FreeBSD as a link everywhere when it's
mostly just a name.
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7;s just a place holder. Remember, anyone can edit, it's social pressure
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things from a state of chaos.
Anyways, what would people like?
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? and then you get a fresh page.
Add whatever you like to it.
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> Hmm cute
>
> I added a comment as an experiment..
> really quite easy to use after the first 5 minute learning curve.
>
Well, you're the only one to use it thus far so let's see what others think
as well.
Thanks for checking it out though.
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ink. If you MUST type FreeBSD
then put a before it on the page. I'm working with the author to come
up with a way to make it so that FreeBSD never gets converted within our
TWiki Web.
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Then people can try it out and if people like it that will be fine.
I'll write up a short email with pointers etc. so people will have an idea what
to expect.
If people hate it, well there is always rm :-)
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I'm not in the core of the SMP stuff (the closest I'll get is the
networking stuff) but I wonder if there is:
1) A work list of things that need to be done.
2) If that list is easy to read/update.
Has anyone considered a Wiki to do this kind of coordination? We used
TWiki at my last employer
As someone who's just starting down this path as well, I'd say the
sooner the better.
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I recommend you all look at The Click Modular router
http://www.pdos.lcs.mit.edu/click/
which is a step in the right direction.
Of course given the current architecture it may be very hard
to adapt it to this kind of model.
I led/worked on a project at Wind River Systems to do a multi-instance
Are y'all going to discuss this at BSDCon? I'm probably going there
and would like to contribute if I could.
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George
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> The click router was designed around he same time as netgraph with many of the
> same design goals, except they wanted to make it slightly less lego than I did.
>
> It is interesting how many common ideas came up but also how many differences
>
As one of the designers of netgraph I'd be inter
Hi,
I have a machine I want to use as a FreeBSD-Current machine since I want
to work with some of the new features in 5.x that I require for a port (I'm
trying to port
The Click Modular Router from Linux and it would be good to have kernel
threads).
The problem is that the mach
Hi Folks,
I've been getting the src-sys stuff via CVS and now want to build it. Can
this
be done with just the 3.1 tools (right off the CD) or do I need the compilers
etc. as well?
I get the following when doing a make in src/sys:
===> boot/i386/boot2
cc -elf -I/usr/local/FreeBSD-curr
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