Subject: Re: Massive lossage with -current as of tonight?
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Scott Ellis <scotte@warped.com>
List: current-users
Date: 11/03/2006 23:25:57
Scott Ellis wrote:
> I'm seeing significant problems with -current as of this evening.
[snip]
Well, after cvs updating and doing a complete rebuild (so using -current
as of ~10pm PST Nov 3rd), I get the same behavior as before: Various
programs appear to hang when booting multi-user.
Going back to libc.so.12.147 "fixes" things (mostly), but sshd still
fails, and now I see the new, even more exciting behavior that prevents
logging in:
NetBSD/amd64 (intrepid) (console)
login: root
login: pam_start failed
NetBSD/amd64 (intrepid) (console)
login:
All, I can say is "yay", thank goodness for backups. :-) I'm still
clueless here. Hisashi T Fujinaka reported that his systems works, but
the kernel changed size significantly. Eric Haszlakiewicz reports that
a kernel from October 27th works fine for him.
So maybe this is amd64-specific? I'd say it's some corrupted CVS
update, but chances of that happening, AND a ./build.sh working fine
seems pretty slim.
Once I get this login thing rectified, I'll provide more info on the
sshd failure. Thanks to everyone who reminded me about the 'di' flags
for ktrace.
ScottE