hi, On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 08:24:02PM -0400, admin%datazap.net@localhost wondered: - about updating 1.5.3 with the 1.5 branch without a new kernel: This should work, with the possible exception of ipfilter, which sometimes was upgraded for security reasons, requiring a synchronized kernel upgrade. However, I don't know whether this happened on the 1.5 branche after 1.5.3. > Hi, > > I have been having problems with building binaries with on Agnus (my > Amiga 2000 with a blizzard 2060). Alot of the binaries have ld.so errors > when I try to run them. > > So, I compiled the same source on a dell, and it will fails to build the > same packages. Since, the problem seemed similar. I decided to update the > source, and this is what I did: > > setenv CVS_RSH ssh > setenv CVSROOT anoncvs%anoncvs.NetBSD.org@localhost:/cvsroot > cd /usr/src > cvs update -d -P -r netbsd-1-5 > make build That is, building in-place? *shiver* our new build system actively discourages this, and even in the old you have been much less problems building into a different destination, then move (or upgrade from an installation kernel + miniroot) things into place. > I have always been told to update the kernel first after an update, but > since I was updating a 1.5.3 system with 1.5.3 code, I didn't do this. > Infact, I was not even going to build a new kernel, because this was kind > of a quick fix (just to get things working), and I had plans to update to > 2.0 once I get time to do it. > > I was able to run "make build" 3 times in a row without a problem, but > then when I put it under a really heavy load things went wrong. Maybe you have swap problems, or SCSI problems, or broken memory? > > This box is colocated, so I couldn't read what it said on the screen. They > said it had alot of "0's", and if they hit the return key it would > respond. So, I am thinking that it must have been in the debugger > (although, I am not sure). You should get the kernel dump then by typing "sync" and "reboot" the dbg> prompt. If you have enough /var space, it will be saved, and you'll be able to see the panic message in the dmesg output, even if your operators didn't note it fast enough. > > Also, is there anyway to know for sure if I was to update to the lastest > 1.5 on my Amiga would it fix the problem of building broken binaries. Shouldn't. I still thing something else must be wrong... > I would really like to be working on my second Amiga web server (Denise), > and installing 2.0. I would then backup everything on Agnus to a working > server, and have the new hard drives installed. I can't how every just try > to install 2.0, because I am afriad of having booting problem, because > right now I use gobsd to boot the server. Does, anyone know if I will be > able to boot a 2.0 kernel with gobsd? Modern loadbsd can boot a 2.0 kernel. Also, there is a "runbootblock" tool in the 2.0 distribution that can be used to run a bootblock, so you don't need to have your kernel readable from AmigaOS, even if you can't use native bootblock booting. -is
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