Subject: Re: NetBSD/sgimips building again; csh, ftpd and sshd still panic
To: sgimips NetBSD list <sgimips@mrynet.com>
From: Simon Burge <simonb@wasabisystems.com>
List: port-sgimips
Date: 05/28/2004 16:01:34
sgimips NetBSD list wrote:
> I'm now running the 2-0 branch on an INDY.
>
> It is extremely stable now. I'm 50% done with a release build running
> a 2-0 sgimips snapshot I cvs'd and built this morning. Hopefully this
> will complete successfully.
>
> I even installed it from CD! I did get one odd panic (lost the info)
> but that was performing an upgrade and occured while /etc was being
> updated. I'll look at that this weekend and see if it is reproducible.
>
> However, "csh -l", sshd and ftpd all still cause the same panic as previously
> reported. Haven't found anything else that causes panics.
>
> You know, I see a commonality there... Login accounting? wtmp? lastlog?
>
> I should also further mention that the NetBSD/sgimips tree is building fully
> again, if the implication wasn't obvious.
At least on sbmips, the csh problem is actually caused by a fragment
of /root/.login. If I type it by hand, it also happens:
rhone# eval `tset -sQrm 'unknown:?unknown'`
pid 334 (csh), uid 0: exited on signal 11 (core dumped)
Badly placed ()'s.
Simon.
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Simon Burge <simonb@wasabisystems.com>
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