Subject: Re: Seemingly random SIGILL in SMP
To: Michael Lorenz <macallan@NetBSD.org>
From: Allen Wong <allen@submoron.org>
List: port-macppc
Date: 10/06/2007 18:53:37
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Michael,
-> -> That might take some time, I need to download the source first. If =
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-> -> you have the source handy, the patch is small, changes only a handful=
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-> -> lines in a single file. See attachment.
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-> I've applied the patch manually and I'm building it now. I'll let you k=
now.
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The patch seems to be working. The userland has been building for six hours
and no SIGILL or any other signals, for that matter. I'll build the userla=
nd
a few more times to verify.
Allen
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Documentation is alot like sex. When it's good, it's very, very good. And
when it's bad, it's still better than nothing.
6:40PM up 22:25, 2 users, load averages: 0.44, 0.36, 0.29
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