Subject: UFS2 problem?
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Takahiro Kambe <taca@back-street.net>
List: current-users
Date: 04/06/2003 12:29:24
Hi.
I have a problem with latest current kernel, xdm dosen't start.
I found that some shared libraries couldn't access.
% ls -l /usr/X11R6/lib > /dev/null
ls: libICE.a: Bad file descriptor
ls: libICE.so: Bad file descriptor
ls: libICE.so.6: Bad file descriptor
ls: libICE.so.6.3: Bad file descriptor
ls: libSM.a: Bad file descriptor
ls: libSM.so: Bad file descriptor
ls: libSM.so.6: Bad file descriptor
ls: libSM.so.6.0: Bad file descriptor
ls: libX11.a: Bad file descriptor
ls: libX11.so: Bad file descriptor
ls: libX11.so.6: Bad file descriptor
ls: libX11.so.6.2: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXau.a: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXaw.a: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXaw.so.6: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXaw.so.6.1: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXdmcp.a: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXext.a: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXext.so: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXext.so.6: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXext.so.6.4: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXmu.a: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXmu.so: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXmu.so.6: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXmu.so.6.2: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXmuu.a: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXmuu.so: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXmuu.so.1: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXmuu.so.1.0: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXpm.a: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXpm.so: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXpm.so.4: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXpm.so.4.11: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXss.a: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXt.a: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXt.so: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXt.so.6: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXt.so.6.0: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXxf86dga.a: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXxf86misc.a: Bad file descriptor
ls: libXxf86vm.a: Bad file descriptor
ls: liboldX.a: Bad file descriptor
ls: liboldX.so: Bad file descriptor
ls: liboldX.so.6: Bad file descriptor
ls: liboldX.so.6.0: Bad file descriptor
ls: pkgconfig: Bad file descriptor
After some timing, once I could access those libraries. Reverting old
kernel, this problem go away.
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Takahiro Kambe <taca@back-street.net>