Subject: Re: Untested NetBSD 2.0 RC2 build for Mac68k softfloat
To: Joel Rees <joel_rees@sannet.ne.jp>
From: Bruce O'Neel <edoneel@sdf.lonestar.org>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/20/2004 12:09:29
Hi,
Sorry, I was in sunny England and Scotland (and it wasn't too rainy).
You might want to try again since when you did this ftp.ziaspace.com was
way way overloaded.
I'm right now downloading the sources for RC4 and I'll build that as soon
as the download gets done. Not downloading real fast though.
cheers
bruce
On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 11:21:23PM +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
>
> >This is on ftp://ftp.ziaspace.com/pub/NetBSD/m68k.
>
> Thought I'd take a stab at this, in hopes that the SCSI driver changes
> might have improved things with my Performa 630, but I hit a
> showstopper right off using the install kernel.
>
> Went to load the base packages via ftp, and I used
>
> ftp.ziaspace.com as the server
> pub/NetBSD/m68k/NetBSD-2.0_RC2-mac-softfloat as the base directory
> mac68k/binary/sets as the sets source directory
>
> and it dies trying to CWD in. The complaint (also hand copied. I'm too
> lazy to set up a terminal, as usual.) is
>
> The CWD command (without a directory), which is required by RFC 1738
> to support the empty directory in the URL pathname (`//') conflicts
> with
> the server's conformance to RFC 959. Try the same URL without the
> // in
> the in the URL pathname.
>
> Tried using ed to edit sysinstall, but it bombed and told me there was
> not enough memory to do that. (Would increasing the memory of the
> booter help? I'm thinking the booter is gone by that point.)
>
> Any ideas? Should I report a bug?
>
> --
> Joel Rees
>
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