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Re: evbmips-mips64el 9.99.17 userland segfaults
On Sat, 19 Oct 2019, Michael wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Oct 2019 22:46:06 -0500 (CDT)
> "John D. Baker" <jdbaker%consolidated.net@localhost> wrote:
>
> > After a long hiatus, I finally got around to booting (tftp, NFS root)
> > my Lemote YeeLoong with 9.99.17 from a couple of days ago.
> >
> > Userland programs are very likely to segfault. The various tools
> > involved in 'etcupdate' procedures (particularly 'md5') would segfault
> > frequently during the process.
> >
> > Anyone tried -current on mips64 (with n32 userland) lately? See anything
> > similar?
>
> Hmm, that's odd. I'll dust off my gdium and have a look. It's been a
> while since I messed with that. May have something to do with the gcc
> update.
Since the 'etcupdate' attempt had as its current directory the
RELEASEDIR/binary/sets directory, I found zero-length core files for
the various userland programs that were being used (and segfaulting):
cat.core
cmp.core
cp.core
dirname.core
grep.core
ident.core
md5.core
mkdir.core
rm.core
sed.core
sh.core
sort.core
stat.core
sysctl.core
uname.core
Thanks for looking at this.
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