Subject: Re: Re: XFree86 - testers wanted
To: Michael <macallan18@earthlink.net>
From: Joel CARNAT <joel@carnat.net>
List: port-sparc64
Date: 03/18/2005 15:36:01
Dans l'épisode précédent (Fri, Mar 18 2005 - 09:21), Michael nous apprenait que :
> Hello,
>
> > I think there should be fixed things that aren't in netbsd-2 either
> > ('coze I have hangs even with a full netbsd-2 release).
> > It freezes (with no reason I can see) when compiling various things...
> > Sometimes bash compiles straigth, sometimes not. Last thing was with
> > openbox ; it freezed somewhere in the middle of the dependancies
> > compilation.
> That's weird. I had some kernel panics which were related to a bug in the threadlib, but nothing else. Do you use IDE disks? I seem to remember there were problems with the U10s onboard IDE controller, I use it only for the CDROM, everything else is UW-SCSI.
the system is 100% IDE.
but pkgsrc is an NFS mounted FS.
and the freezes apply during compilation - I mean not during
installation only - but indeed swap access is done on IDE :)
I don't have any scsi material to put in :(
>
> > userland never compiled completely.
> > I even don't know which parts are worth compiling.
> Everything, at least once, because of dependencies...
>
> > I mean, maybe only gcc and a few libs are worth compiling (to stop my
> > hang bug).
> Somehow I doubt it's gcc - I've never had any problems with it.
> If it was a software bug it would bite me (and a bunch of others) too...
>
> > > > but if your patches aren't submitted, as you said, the kern conf is
> > > > useless :)
> > > I attached the keyboard patch to my previous mail, that should be all you need to roll your own.
> >
> > yep, I've seen it.
> > I'll aply the patch when trying to compile -current.
>
> It will compile without the patch, but the keyboard won't work.
>
> have fun
> Michael
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