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Date:      Tue, 11 Feb 2014 19:50:24 +0100
From:      "Christopher J. Ruwe" <cjr@cruwe.de>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Cc:        freebsd-arm@freebsd.org
Subject:   security/krb5 segfaulting on ARMv6/STABLE-10 Raspberry
Message-ID:  <20140211195024.2e55bdf9@dijkstra-old.cruwe.de>

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Yesterday I ran into problems with self-compiled security/krb5 on
ARMv6/10-STABLE Raspberry Pi.

% uname -a
FreeBSD armbld.hb22.cruwe.de 10.0-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 10.0-PRERELEASE #0 r260786+cc2516d(stable/10): Fri Jan 17 20:08:46 CET 2014     root@dijkstra.cruwe.de:/usr/home/cjr/media/src/crochet-freebsd/work/obj/arm.arm/usr/home/cjr/media/src/freebsd-git/sys/RPI-B  arm

security/krb5 is segfaulting when kinit tries to connect to retrieve a
ticket. Extensive information is on
http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/kerberos/2014-February/019501.html 

The exact same configuration runs fine on amd64/9-STABLE

[cjr@dijkstra:src/freebsd-doc]$ uname -a           (02-11 19:28)
FreeBSD dijkstra-old.hb22.cruwe.de 9.2-STABLE FreeBSD 9.2-STABLE #0 05d5e4d: Tue Jan  7 09:09:19 CET 2014     cjr@dijkstra.cruwe.de:/usr/obj/usr/home/cjr/media/src/freebsd-git/sys/GEN_WDTRACE  amd64

I suspect erronous compilation, but compiling thrice did not yield
different results.

1) Does somebody successfully run security/krb5-1.12.1 on a Raspberry? 

2) If true, could I have the instuctions to build or download your
image and your make.conf-settings to enable me to reproduce your
build? 

Thanks and cheers,
-- 
Christopher 
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FreeBSD 9.2-STABLE #1 r256184: Thu Oct 10 19:12:54 CEST 2013
cjr@dijkstra.cruwe.de:/usr/obj/usr/home/cjr/media/src/freebsd/base/stable/9/sys/GEN_WDTRACE 
  
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