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Re: CVS commit: src/distrib/ofppc
On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 03:35:43PM +0100, Julio M. Merino Vidal wrote:
> On 02/01/2008, at 14:58, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
>
> >On Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 11:39:05AM +0000, matthew green wrote:
> >>
> >>Module Name: src
> >>Committed By: mrg
> >>Date: Wed Jan 2 11:39:05 UTC 2008
> >>
> >>Modified Files:
> >> src/distrib/ofppc: Makefile
> >> src/distrib/ofppc/cdroms/installcd: Makefile
> >>Added Files:
> >> src/distrib/ofppc/instkernel: Makefile
> >> src/distrib/ofppc/ramdisks: Makefile
> >> src/distrib/ofppc/ramdisks/common: Makefile.ramdisk dot.profile
> >> list.ramdisk list.sysinst mtree.ramdisk termcap.mini
> >> src/distrib/ofppc/ramdisks/ramdisk: Makefile list list.inet6
> >>
> >>Log Message:
> >>- put netbsd.ofppc and ofwboot.ofppc in the root of ofppciso.cd.
> >>
> >>- create a mostly working sysinst/ramdisk environment. i was
> >>able to successfully run sysinst, but the screen displays many
> >>"bad format `p'" errors i am yet to track down entirely that
> >>make it somewhat difficult to see.
> >
> >Hi,
> >I've seen these bad format `p' in other boot media as well. I
> >suspect it's
> >a curses issue.
>
> I'm seeing this also on a NetBSD/amd64 installation when I use, for
> example, man under a screen session. It is very hard to read any
> manual page this way. And this happens both on the console and
> through ssh (but always inside screen).
Now that you're saying it ... I think I've seen it when running sysinst
from a Xen INSTALL kernel, with xm console running inside a screen
session. I tested it, and I see it when running xm console in screen on a
-current amd64 system (no problems with a i386 system).
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Manuel Bouyer, LIP6, Universite Paris VI.
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