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Synopsis: SoundBlaster Value 16 PnP conflicts with 3c5X9 in 2.1.6

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make sure to disable PnP on the 3com card.

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Synopsis: 3com Etherlink III card not working while SB32 PNP installed.

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make sure PnP is disabled on the 3com

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Synopsis: boot failed, system panic with 3Com etherlinkII

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Please make sure you disable all other network cards in userconfig (-c)

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Synopsis: Network Speed Glacial using 3Com Etherlink III (3C509) ISA (PnP disabled)

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Synopsis: PCI 3c905 Driver and Slow TCP

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This is unfortunately well-known, and I don't know of any bright
hopes for it right now.  Please see PR 6197 where we will track
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Synopsis: New versions of 3COM 3C905 network cards with unrecognized PCI ID#

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Old Synopsis: Add new device ID for 3com 3c905 ethernet card
New Synopsis: 3com905 Seriously broken

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this needs more attention.
see also 4903
see also 6487
see also 6456

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> Synopsis: PCI 3c905 Driver and Slow TCP
> 
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> This is unfortunately well-known, and I don't know of any bright
> hopes for it right now.  Please see PR 6197 where we will track
> the 3com driver.
Hello

I read 6197 and they have an card problem that say the
card isn't detected my problem is that card seems to work
fine but very slow!

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Synopsis: Test PR

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Hmmm, I'd rather not Repeat...

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Synopsis: 2.2.6 install process causes kernel panic

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>Number:         6492
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       telnetd support for an /etc/issue file and bug fix
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Sun May  3 02:40:01 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Doug
>Organization:
AAAG
>Release:        FreeBSD 2.2.6-STABLE-0502 i386
>Environment:

	-Stable and -Current

>Description:

	Support for reading the "if" file from /etc/gettytab was included in
-Current on 4/26/98 but not -Stable. A simple diff between -Current and -Stable
applies, compiles and runs cleanly so I'd like to encourage someone to commit it.

	In addition, while testing that facility it became apparent that when
telnetd printed it to the remote terminal it was missing a \r. This causes the file
to be printed out with the dreaded stairstep effect. The supplied patch to utility.c
(in the telnetd directory) should be applied to both -Current and -Stable. 

>How-To-Repeat:

	For -Current, create a multi-line file referenced with the "if=" option in
/etc/gettytab. Telnet in from a remote site and watch the file stairstep across the
terminal. :)

>Fix:
	
	Apply the following patches:

This one is straight from CVS, only needed on -Stable

diff -p -u -r1.7.2.4 -r1.14
--- src/libexec/telnetd/telnetd.c	1998/03/06 01:47:55	1.7.2.4 HEAD
+++ /home/ncvs/src/libexec/telnetd/telnetd.c	1998/04/26 06:51:36	1.14
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ static const char copyright[] =
 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)telnetd.c	8.2 (Berkeley) 12/15/93";
 #endif
 static const char rcsid[] =
-	"$Id: telnetd.c,v 1.7.2.4 1998/03/06 01:47:55 jkh Exp $";
+	"$Id: telnetd.c,v 1.14 1998/03/06 01:47:55 jkh Exp $";
 #endif /* not lint */
 
 #include "telnetd.h"
@@ -60,6 +60,8 @@ static const char rcsid[] =
 #include <err.h>
 #include <arpa/inet.h>
 
+#include <sys/mman.h>
+
 #if	defined(_SC_CRAY_SECURE_SYS)
 #include <sys/sysv.h>
 #include <sys/secdev.h>
@@ -892,6 +894,11 @@ telnet(f, p, host)
 	char *HE;
 	char *HN;
 	char *IM;
+	char *IF;
+	char *if_buf;
+	int if_fd;
+	struct stat statbuf;
+
 	void netflush();
 
 	/*
@@ -1090,8 +1097,11 @@ telnet(f, p, host)
 		HE = getstr("he", &cp);
 		HN = getstr("hn", &cp);
 		IM = getstr("im", &cp);
+		IF = getstr("if", &cp);
 		if (HN && *HN)
 			(void) strcpy(host_name, HN);
+		if (IF && (if_fd = open(IF, O_RDONLY, 000)) != -1)
+			IM = 0;
 		if (IM == 0)
 			IM = "";
 	} else {
@@ -1101,6 +1111,14 @@ telnet(f, p, host)
 	edithost(HE, host_name);
 	if (hostinfo && *IM)
 		putf(IM, ptyibuf2);
+	else if (IF && if_fd != -1) {
+		fstat (if_fd, &statbuf);
+		if_buf = (char *) mmap (0, statbuf.st_size, PROT_READ, 
+		    0, if_fd, 0);
+		putf(if_buf, ptyibuf2);
+		munmap (if_buf, statbuf.st_size);
+		close (if_fd);
+	}
 
 	if (pcc)
 		(void) strncat(ptyibuf2, ptyip, pcc+1);



This one should be attributed to Chip Norkus and applied to both branches:

--- utility.c.Dist	Sun May  3 01:36:55 1998
+++ utility.c	Sun May  3 01:57:41 1998
@@ -441,7 +441,12 @@
 	putlocation = where;
 
 	while (*cp) {
-		if (*cp != '%') {
+		if (*cp =='\n') {
+			putstr("\r\n");
+			cp++;
+			continue;
+		}
+		else if (*cp != '%') {
 			putchr(*cp++);
 			continue;
 		}

>Audit-Trail:
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Poul-Henning Kamp:
 |In message <19980502202633.A2574@ct.picker.com>, Randall Hopper writes:
 |>Poul-Henning Kamp:
 |> |Synopsis: slattach fails creating pidfile with ioctl(TIOCSCTTY):
 |> |          Operation not permitted
 |> |
 |> |State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
 |> |State-Changed-By: phk
 |> |State-Changed-When: Thu Apr 30 12:55:02 PDT 1998
 |> |State-Changed-Why: 
 |> |bruce spoke.
 |>
 |>What does this mean?  Was it fixed?  What does "Bruce spoke" imply?
 |
 |see:
 |	http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=5296

No new info here.  Bruce sent me this msg last December.  So did someone
make the change he suggested (re above URL):

 | slattach can't do controlling tty stuff properly if the tty is already
 |      open.  It should fail completely when the TIOCSCTTY fails, but its
 |      cleanup is incomplete - it removes the pid file but doesn't unattach
 |      slip :-).

And if in fact slattach now must assume that it can become the controlling
tty for the slip device (and given that this 3.0-current slattach works in
an xterm and doesn't work off a window manager menu), it sounds like
there's some bug there with it making the "wrong" device the controlling
tty (or having some erroneous dependency on slattach already having or not
having a controlling tty).

Randall

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In message <19980503095632.A4644@ct.picker.com>, Randall Hopper writes:
>Poul-Henning Kamp:
> |In message <19980502202633.A2574@ct.picker.com>, Randall Hopper writes:
> |>Poul-Henning Kamp:
> |> |Synopsis: slattach fails creating pidfile with ioctl(TIOCSCTTY):
> |> |          Operation not permitted
> |> |
> |> |State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
> |> |State-Changed-By: phk
> |> |State-Changed-When: Thu Apr 30 12:55:02 PDT 1998
> |> |State-Changed-Why: 
> |> |bruce spoke.
> |>
> |>What does this mean?  Was it fixed?  What does "Bruce spoke" imply?
> |
> |see:
> |	http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=5296
>
>No new info here.  Bruce sent me this msg last December.  So did someone
>make the change he suggested (re above URL):

No, and nobody is likely to do so it seems.

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Poul-Henning Kamp:
 |> |> |Synopsis: slattach fails creating pidfile with ioctl(TIOCSCTTY):
 |> |> |          Operation not permitted
 |> |> |
 |> |> |State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
 |> |> |State-Changed-By: phk
 |> |see:
 |> |	http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=5296
 |>
 |>No new info here.  Bruce sent me this msg last December.  So did someone
 |>make the change he suggested (re above URL):
 |
 |No, and nobody is likely to do so it seems.

I'm confused then.  I thought closed meant fixed or no longer an issue
(e.g. code removed from source tree).

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In message <19980503110644.A4917@ct.picker.com>, Randall Hopper writes:
>Poul-Henning Kamp:
> |> |> |Synopsis: slattach fails creating pidfile with ioctl(TIOCSCTTY):
> |> |> |          Operation not permitted
> |> |> |
> |> |> |State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
> |> |> |State-Changed-By: phk
> |> |see:
> |> |	http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=5296
> |>
> |>No new info here.  Bruce sent me this msg last December.  So did someone
> |>make the change he suggested (re above URL):
> |
> |No, and nobody is likely to do so it seems.
>
>I'm confused then.  I thought closed meant fixed or no longer an issue
>(e.g. code removed from source tree).

closed means: "It will never happen if it hasn't happened by now.  There
is no patch, and it is dogwash priority for everybody to make one."

It's just the life of a volounteer project that we have to say "too bad"
to some of the many things, and this was one of them.

Why don't you take a stab at fixing it yourself ?  If you send us a patch
bugs like this are likely to get fixed.

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> The following reply was made to PR i386/5398; it has been noted by GNATS.
> 
> From: Matthew Dillon <dillon@backplane.com>
> To: Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@critter.freebsd.dk>
> Cc: John-Mark Gurney <gurney_j@efn.org>, freebsd-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG
> Subject: Re: i386/5398 
> Date: Sat, 2 May 1998 22:34:59 -0700 (PDT)
> 
...
>      There's only one way to solve this problem and, unfortunately, I don't
>      have time to do it... and that is to add debugging code to the kernel
>      to do a histogram of the PC of the pushed context at the beginning of the
>      core interrupt code to see which diasble/enable pair is causing the
>      greatest number of latency problems.  But, as I said, I don't have the
>      time to do it myself.

I'll pipe in here and state that (at least older versions) XFree86
apparently disable interrupts for long periods of time, because on my
box I'll get them for no apparent reason.  If I use XIG's server, I do
*NOT* see them, but my machine is more unstable since support for my
card has got bit rot in it.

I *never* see these sorts of problems on any machines which do not have
X installed, and since we do not control the X distribution, we can not
fix the bug.

Based on previous history of this bug and personal experience using
FreeBSD on machines with *lots* of serial ports (right now I've got a
486/66 getting beat up by 4 of them full-time), I've got to agree with
the boys and say it's an issue with X.  The remote end is a P166 and it
can't keep up, but the 486/66 on the other end does fine with the same
connection *AND* 3 others to faster boxes.  Either the Xserver is
disabling interrupts, doing something bad with the blitter or some other
X interaction.

In short, it's only partially FreeBSD's problem.  It's FreeBSD problems
because ultimately it makes FreeBSD look bad, but in reality this
problem is one in XFree86.  Note, I've heard that newer versions of
XFree86 do things better/differently?  Are you using the most recent
version of XFree86?  Are you using a video card that tends to hog the
PCI bus because it's cranked way up?

These are the *most* likely scenaries that will cause overflows on your
hardware based on my own personal experience.

This is not an affront to your intelligence or your time, just
observations based on direct experience with FreeBSD and X with similar
behavior.


Nate

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:In short, it's only partially FreeBSD's problem.  It's FreeBSD problems
:because ultimately it makes FreeBSD look bad, but in reality this
:problem is one in XFree86.  Note, I've heard that newer versions of
:XFree86 do things better/differently?  Are you using the most recent
:version of XFree86?  Are you using a video card that tends to hog the
:PCI bus because it's cranked way up?
:
:These are the *most* likely scenaries that will cause overflows on your
:hardware based on my own personal experience.
:
:This is not an affront to your intelligence or your time, just
:observations based on direct experience with FreeBSD and X with similar
:behavior.
:
:
:Nate

    How is XFree86, a userland program, able to disable interrupts ?
    The Hardware blitter/PCI latency also seems impossible, 115200 = 
    11.5 KBytes/sec = 86uS per character x the FIFO depth (after the hack)
    of 4 or 8 character times is over 500uS.  It just doesn't make any
    sense.

					-Matt

    Matthew Dillon   Engineering, BEST Internet Communications, Inc.
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Synopsis: telnetd support for an /etc/issue file and bug fix

State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
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phk's commit has been merged from -current and the new patch
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Poul-Henning Kamp:
 |>Poul-Henning Kamp:
 |> |> |> |Synopsis: slattach fails creating pidfile with ioctl(TIOCSCTTY):
 |> |> |> |          Operation not permitted
 |> |> |> |
 |> |> |> |State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
 |> |> |> |State-Changed-By: phk
...
 |
 |closed means: "It will never happen if it hasn't happened by now.  There
 |is no patch, and it is dogwash priority for everybody to make one."

Ok, now I know.  In the future I'll be less intent on investigating and
logging detailed PRs for bugs in less trafficed areas since they could just
be closed.

This is different from the style of bug tracking I'm used to.  That is, if
the bug is low enough priority it hasn't bubbled to the top, fine.  But it
still stays in the database until its fixed or the software is removed.

This open PR state info is useful for record keeping and searches.  For
example, if someone decides to rewrite or rework a software enditem, they
would certainly like to know the full set of open problems exist on that
software.  Or if someone is looking for an area to contribute that'll make
the biggest difference, they might like to see how many PRs are outstanding
on the candidate enditems.

 |Why don't you take a stab at fixing it yourself ?  If you send us a patch
 |bugs like this are likely to get fixed.

If it bubbles to the top of my priority, I will.  As a workaround, I just
ignore the PID file since it's existance can't be counted on so this isn't
too high a priority.

Randall

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In message <19980503123520.A5017@ct.picker.com>, Randall Hopper writes:

>Ok, now I know.  In the future I'll be less intent on investigating and
>logging detailed PRs for bugs in less trafficed areas since they could just
>be closed.

This is the wrong response.  The right response would have been:
	"Ok, now I know.  In the future I will try to provide a patch
	for the problems I find, since nobody would expect people who
	spend their spare-time on a free OS to be able to fix all the
	bugs by them selves."
	
>This is different from the style of bug tracking I'm used to.

This is different from most other software you use.

>This open PR state info is useful for record keeping and searches.

Unfortunately, it also clutters up the view and prevents more severe
problems from getting the attention the need.

>Or if someone is looking for an area to contribute that'll make
>the biggest difference, they might like to see how many PRs are outstanding
>on the candidate enditems.

I could have judge this PR wrong, but any PR which I think a committer
would be able to make a meal out of gets put in the "suspended" state
which means "Come and get it guys".

> |Why don't you take a stab at fixing it yourself ?  If you send us a patch
> |bugs like this are likely to get fixed.
>
>If it bubbles to the top of my priority, I will.  As a workaround, I just
>ignore the PID file since it's existance can't be counted on so this isn't
>too high a priority.

Exactly.  And SLIP is on the way out loosing ground to PPP rapidly,
so I don't think anybody would ever assign sufficient priority to
this problem, and consequently:  I closed it.

It is a matter of keeping the tabletop if not even clean or tidy, then at
least stable in a gravitational field...

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In message <199805031633.JAA04427@apollo.backplane.com>, Matthew Dillon writes:

>    How is XFree86, a userland program, able to disable interrupts ?
>    The Hardware blitter/PCI latency also seems impossible, 115200 = 
>    11.5 KBytes/sec = 86uS per character x the FIFO depth (after the hack)
>    of 4 or 8 character times is over 500uS.  It just doesn't make any
>    sense.

By monopolizing the PCI bus, while blitting 3 or 4 MB data, I can 
certainly see PCI starvation.  Remeber that to blt 3 MB around, you
have to read 3 MB and write 3MB, so that is 6MB over a 133MB/sec bus,
giving a minimum duration of 45 msec per blt.

Why do you think BLT is being put into the graphics chip by so many
people ?

Now, can we stop this futile waste of everybodys time ?

Thankyou!

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Poul-Henning Kamp:
 |Randall Hopper:
 |
 |>Ok, now I know.  In the future I'll be less intent on investigating and
 |>logging detailed PRs for bugs in less trafficed areas since they could just
 |>be closed.
 |
 |This is the wrong response.  The right response would have been:
 |	"Ok, now I know.  In the future I will try to provide a patch
 |	for the problems I find, since nobody would expect people who
 |	spend their spare-time on a free OS to be able to fix all the
 |	bugs by them selves."

Hmm.  IMO, that's the wrong response.  We shouldn't expect all folks that
file PRs to be developers, or even developers that want to (and have the
time to) dive into any and every area where "something strange" is
observed.

 |>This open PR state info is useful for record keeping and searches.
 |
 |Unfortunately, it also clutters up the view and prevents more severe
 |problems from getting the attention the need.

With other bug tracking systems, that's what a priority field is useful for.
Ordering the bug presentation in a view.

Randall

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In message <19980503130225.A5086@ct.picker.com>, Randall Hopper writes:
>Poul-Henning Kamp:
> |Randall Hopper:
> |
> |>Ok, now I know.  In the future I'll be less intent on investigating and
> |>logging detailed PRs for bugs in less trafficed areas since they could just
> |>be closed.
> |
> |This is the wrong response.  The right response would have been:
> |	"Ok, now I know.  In the future I will try to provide a patch
> |	for the problems I find, since nobody would expect people who
> |	spend their spare-time on a free OS to be able to fix all the
> |	bugs by them selves."
>
>Hmm.  IMO, that's the wrong response.  We shouldn't expect all folks that
>file PRs to be developers, or even developers that want to (and have the
>time to) dive into any and every area where "something strange" is
>observed.

Well, remember what you paid for FreeBSD :-)   In fact I do have every
right to expect everybody to actually look at the code before sending
a PR to us.  After all, we ship the source, so why shouldn't they ?

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> >    How is XFree86, a userland program, able to disable interrupts ?
> >    The Hardware blitter/PCI latency also seems impossible, 115200 = 
> >    11.5 KBytes/sec = 86uS per character x the FIFO depth (after the hack)
> >    of 4 or 8 character times is over 500uS.  It just doesn't make any
> >    sense.
> 
> By monopolizing the PCI bus, while blitting 3 or 4 MB data, I can 
> certainly see PCI starvation.  Remeber that to blt 3 MB around, you
> have to read 3 MB and write 3MB, so that is 6MB over a 133MB/sec bus,
> giving a minimum duration of 45 msec per blt.

Just to get my understanding of the hardware a little better. Is this
blitting just doing something like a software memory copy, like what
the C function bcopy() does? And can that really block interrupts just
because it is done over the PCI bus? Or does blitting use something
different?

John
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Old Synopsis: _thread_flockfile() hangs process when given NULL file pointer.
New Synopsis: [PATCH] _thread_flockfile() hangs process when given NULL file pointer.

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The patch seems reasonable but let's let our resident threads
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In message <199805031749.TAA07478@zibbi.mikom.csir.co.za>, John Hay writes:
>> >    How is XFree86, a userland program, able to disable interrupts ?
>> >    The Hardware blitter/PCI latency also seems impossible, 115200 = 
>> >    11.5 KBytes/sec = 86uS per character x the FIFO depth (after the hack)
>> >    of 4 or 8 character times is over 500uS.  It just doesn't make any
>> >    sense.
>> 
>> By monopolizing the PCI bus, while blitting 3 or 4 MB data, I can 
>> certainly see PCI starvation.  Remeber that to blt 3 MB around, you
>> have to read 3 MB and write 3MB, so that is 6MB over a 133MB/sec bus,
>> giving a minimum duration of 45 msec per blt.
>
>Just to get my understanding of the hardware a little better. Is this
>blitting just doing something like a software memory copy, like what
>the C function bcopy() does? And can that really block interrupts just
>because it is done over the PCI bus? Or does blitting use something
>different?

I don't know how it is done exactly, check with XFree86.  I just know
that any PCI bus hogging will send your interrupt latency soaring :-(

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> >Just to get my understanding of the hardware a little better. Is this
> >blitting just doing something like a software memory copy, like what
> >the C function bcopy() does? And can that really block interrupts just
> >because it is done over the PCI bus? Or does blitting use something
> >different?
> 
> I don't know how it is done exactly, check with XFree86.  I just know
> that any PCI bus hogging will send your interrupt latency soaring :-(

ps.  It's not just PCI bus hogging, since I've got an ISA box that also
sees the same thing.  As a matter of fact, I'm pretty sure it's
completely unrelated to any particular bus architecture.


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In message <199805031858.MAA20839@mt.sri.com>, Nate Williams writes:
>> >Just to get my understanding of the hardware a little better. Is this
>> >blitting just doing something like a software memory copy, like what
>> >the C function bcopy() does? And can that really block interrupts just
>> >because it is done over the PCI bus? Or does blitting use something
>> >different?
>> 
>> I don't know how it is done exactly, check with XFree86.  I just know
>> that any PCI bus hogging will send your interrupt latency soaring :-(
>
>ps.  It's not just PCI bus hogging, since I've got an ISA box that also
>sees the same thing.  As a matter of fact, I'm pretty sure it's
>completely unrelated to any particular bus architecture.

Mind you, I didn't say it worked great with ISA either :-)

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On Sun, May 03, 1998 at 12:58:27PM -0600, Nate Williams wrote:
>>> Just to get my understanding of the hardware a little better. Is this
>>> blitting just doing something like a software memory copy, like what
>>> the C function bcopy() does? And can that really block interrupts just
>>> because it is done over the PCI bus? Or does blitting use something
>>> different?
>> 
>> I don't know how it is done exactly, check with XFree86.  I just know
>> that any PCI bus hogging will send your interrupt latency soaring :-(
> 
> ps.  It's not just PCI bus hogging, since I've got an ISA box that also
> sees the same thing.  As a matter of fact, I'm pretty sure it's
> completely unrelated to any particular bus architecture.

It isn't.  I don't know if any PC-based hardware has a solution for
the problem, but a bus design can avoid total busmastering and instead
allocate fractions.  It would give a slight slowdown when the
capability was used (you'd have to abort a bus-run to let other
devices have bus access), or it would require parallell bus tech, but
it isn't undoable.

Basically, it is the hardware parallel of multitasking.

Eivind.

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Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> 
> In message <19980503110644.A4917@ct.picker.com>, Randall Hopper writes:

> >I'm confused then.  I thought closed meant fixed or no longer an issue
> >(e.g. code removed from source tree).
> 
> closed means: "It will never happen if it hasn't happened by now.  There
> is no patch, and it is dogwash priority for everybody to make one."
> 
> It's just the life of a volounteer project that we have to say "too bad"
> to some of the many things, and this was one of them.

	As much as I appreciate your efforts to close PR's that have actually
been solved and/or are no longer relevant to the state of our code, IMO
this is entirely the wrong response to a PR that is actually still a
problem and more importantly has an active audit trail. This would have
been an excellent candidate for suspended status which would put it in
the large category you're creating of things that we'd like to fix but
need someone to deal with them. 

	As you state so eloquently this is a volunteer project, but
discouraging people from contributing (even those who can't necessarily
contribute code) is not the way to make a volunteer project succeed. 

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Synopsis: slattach fails creating pidfile with ioctl(TIOCSCTTY): Operation not permitted

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put this in suspended, appearantly people don't expect SLIP to die as fast as I do...

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In message <354CD09D.BCD981C4@san.rr.com>, Studded writes:
>Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>> 
>> In message <19980503110644.A4917@ct.picker.com>, Randall Hopper writes:
>
>> >I'm confused then.  I thought closed meant fixed or no longer an issue
>> >(e.g. code removed from source tree).
>> 
>> closed means: "It will never happen if it hasn't happened by now.  There
>> is no patch, and it is dogwash priority for everybody to make one."
>> 
>> It's just the life of a volounteer project that we have to say "too bad"
>> to some of the many things, and this was one of them.
>
>	As much as I appreciate your efforts to close PR's that have actually
>been solved and/or are no longer relevant to the state of our code, IMO
>this is entirely the wrong response to a PR that is actually still a
>problem and more importantly has an active audit trail. This would have
>been an excellent candidate for suspended status which would put it in
>the large category you're creating of things that we'd like to fix but
>need someone to deal with them. 

Then you read it differently than I do, but I have no problem putting
it in suspended (and putting your name on it :-)

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>Number:         6495
>Category:       kern
>Synopsis:       Need pci_unmap_mem and pci_unmap_port routines
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Sun May  3 15:20:02 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Justin T. Gibbs
>Organization:
Pluto Technologies International Inc.
>Release:        FreeBSD 3.0-CURRENT i386
>Environment:

	FreeBSD of any vintage supporting PCI

>Description:

	The pci_map_* routines are only reflexive when it comes to
	interrupt registration.  Drivers may want to release their
	memory and port mappings as well.  For instance, the BusLogic/Mylex
	MultiMaster driver for CAM performs a pci_mem_map during it's
	probe to ensure that the device is functional and to disable
	any ISA compatibility ports.  All resources (at least those for
	which an API exists to do so) are freed before the probe completes.
	The code is written this way so that no ordering between the probe
	and attach routines are relied on although it is assumed that
	ISA probes will follow PCI probes.  When the attach routine is
	called, the resources are allocated again which results in the
	registers for the card to be mapped in a second time.  If resource
	accounting was in place, this would cause a failure.  Right now
	it simply causes us to consume a little extra KVA.

>How-To-Repeat:

	See above.

>Fix:
	
	Probably need a pmap_unmap_device to implement pci_unmap_mem??

>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:

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The following reply was made to PR kern/6495; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Nate Williams <nate@mt.sri.com>
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 > >Number:         6495
 > >Description:
 > 
 > 	The pci_map_* routines are only reflexive when it comes to
 > 	interrupt registration.
 
 Actually, this isn't the case.  The interrupt 'unregistration' is
 certainly not reflexive. :(
 
 
 Nate

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The following reply was made to PR i386/3895; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Craig Wilson <craig@natsoft.com.au>
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 Tim Vanderhoek wrote:
 > 
 > On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Craig Wilson wrote:
 > 
 > > > Synopsis: False FPE (floating point exception) signaled
 > > >
 > > > State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
 > [...]
 > > I have had this problem with the SCO Xenix C compiler.
 > > It is reproducable with the C compiler in FreeBSD 2.2.2
 > > It will happen when a routine which returns a float is not
 > > properly defined in another source file that uses that routine.
 > 
 > It happens when it's not properly defined, even if both are in
 > the same source file.  It is because when gcc sees getdouble() in
 > main, getdouble() defaults to return int.  Unfortunately,
 > getdouble() actually returns a double.
 > 
 > This isn't a bug in gcc.  It is arguably a bug in the fortran
 > compiler, since, from what I understand, that was what generated
 > this code when fed bad code itself.
 > 
 > The PR should remain closed.
 > 
 I agree that it should remain closed.
 I submitted the test C code to inform how the FPE is caused.
 This problem is avoided by the correct use of prototypes etc.
 
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 National Software Pty. Ltd.

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The following reply was made to PR kern/6495; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: "Justin T. Gibbs" <gibbs@plutotech.com>
To: Nate Williams <nate@mt.sri.com>
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Subject: Re: kern/6495: Need pci_unmap_mem and pci_unmap_port routines 
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 >> >Number:         6495
 >> >Description:
 >> 
 >> 	The pci_map_* routines are only reflexive when it comes to
 >> 	interrupt registration.
 >
 >Actually, this isn't the case.  The interrupt 'unregistration' is
 >certainly not reflexive. :(
 
 Sorry.  I only did a grep.  I didn't look closely enough to see that
 the interface was not implemented yet.
 
 --
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Old Synopsis: /etc/hosts search field gets wiped out periodically
New Synopsis: /etc/resolv.conf gets wiped out periodically by dhclient

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Doug Barton is right.  This is a feature of dhclient and not
a bug in FreeBSD.  See his followup response for a possible
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Synopsis: last; add year to 'wtmp begins'

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phk's patch applied.  Thanks for the report!

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Synopsis: Patch for rwho(1): better argument parsing + prevents compiler warning

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Patch committed to both -current and -stable.  Thanks!

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Synopsis: want vidcontrol option to apply settings to all sysconsoles

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    Well, yes, but if it's a software blit (the only thing that would
    actually monopolize the PCI bus that way), it's just a tight code
    loop and the worst case interrupt latency is only that which is
    required to clear out the pci write pipeline, which is usually less
    then a microsecond.  If it's a hardware blit, such as you get when
    you shift windows around, there's normally no PCI activity whatsoever
    and this is also true of most pattern blits since the patterns are
    stored in video memory.  And, in anycase, the chipsets limit the
    burst size the dma master is allowed to do.  This sort of thing cannot 
    account for enough serial latency on its own to overrun the fifo
    that badly unless it's being helped a bit by interrupt disablement
    inside the kernel somewhere.  And most blits aren't 3 or 4 MB of data
    anyway unless you are redrawing the whole screen.

						-Matt
:
:By monopolizing the PCI bus, while blitting 3 or 4 MB data, I can 
:certainly see PCI starvation.  Remeber that to blt 3 MB around, you
:have to read 3 MB and write 3MB, so that is 6MB over a 133MB/sec bus,
:giving a minimum duration of 45 msec per blt.
:
:Why do you think BLT is being put into the graphics chip by so many
:people ?
:
:Now, can we stop this futile waste of everybodys time ?
:
:Thankyou!
:
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:Poul-Henning Kamp             FreeBSD coreteam member
:phk@FreeBSD.ORG               "Real hackers run -current on their laptop."
:"ttyv0" -- What UNIX calls a $20K state-of-the-art, 3D, hi-res color terminal
:

    Matthew Dillon   Engineering, BEST Internet Communications, Inc.
		     <dillon@backplane.com>
    [always include a portion of the original email in any response!]

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>Number:         6496
>Category:       kern
>Synopsis:       PnP support for USR x2 Modem
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
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>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Sun May  3 16:50:01 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Kurt D. Zeilenga
>Organization:
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>Release:        current as of 24-Apr-98
>Environment:
FreeBSD 3.0-CURRENT
>Description:
I've modified src/sys/i386/isa/sio.c to detect my USR PnP x2 modem.
So far so good...  (tested with ijppp).

Enjoy.

>How-To-Repeat:

>Fix:

  Index: sio.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /usr/CVSROOT/src/sys/i386/isa/sio.c,v
retrieving revision 1.199
diff -c -r1.199 sio.c
*** sio.c	1998/02/27 06:39:32	1.199
--- sio.c	1998/05/03 15:31:44
***************
*** 2954,2959 ****
--- 2954,2960 ----
  	{ 0x8113b04e, "Supra1381"},
  	{ 0x9012b04e, "Supra1290"},
  	{ 0x11007256, "USR0011"},
+ 	{ 0x30207256, "USR2030"},
  	{ 0 }
  };
  
>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:

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I think I should also chime in here at this point to note that many of
the PRs which phk considered "informational" were moved into a
suspended state with the express intention of then moving the
suspended PRs en-masse to the control of a _different system_ in the
future, a system better suited to tracking problems of a less critical
but nonetheless important nature.  Any PRs marked closed which are
felt by their submitters to have continued merit can also be
transfered just as easily as suspended ones - what we simply need is a
better system of organizing all of them.

I can also tell you most emphatically that GNATs is *not* such a
system and has major shortcomings when it comes to managing many
thousands of PRs, especially over the long-term.  As phk already said,
we're now having problems with the sheer number of PRs totally
obscuring some of the really important ones, leading to serious
problems going unfixed for far longer periods than necessary, and that
is ALSO a significant problem - you can't shoot down one solution as
unworkable without exacting significant penalties elsewhere.

To put it another way, we are drowning in PR entries with a system
that offers no life-preservers, and something had to be done in the
short term to allow us to at least address the priority 1 PRs we've
accumulated and, in many cases, neglected for months.

It seems that with all the java weenies we have out there, we could
get *somebody* to write us a little web-based "long term PR" manager
with better support for searching, indexing and threading together
(maybe even visually, that would be nifty) the long-running commentary
that seems to distinguish our longer-term and frequently religious
PRs.  Then we could let these issues hang around for as long as people
wanted them to, perhaps even doing a better job of matching up people
looking for work with work that needed doing from the PR database.
Hey, a man can dream, can't he? :-)

- Jordan

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> Now, can we stop this futile waste of everybodys time ?

Erm, now now, let's not head down the road of needless alienation here
folks.  We've travelled that road far too often lately as it is. :(

I appreciate your zeal in closing PRs, phk, but please also understand
that there are various positions on the reaction scale in between
total apathy (what we mostly had before you begin seriously working on
the PR database) and "I just newfs'd the partition our PR database was
on.  All PRs are now closed!  Next?"  In this case, I think that if a
PR's closure is disputed to this degree by its author then the
_fastest and most efficient_ thing to do is not to fight it but simply
open it again and move on.

On the average, most of the stale PRs you close will be met with
complete indifference on the part of the original authors and in the
time you spent arguing with Matt over _one_ PR here, you could
probably have closed at least five others without protest.

Everything I just said to Randall Hopper about needing to shrink the
PR database well in mind, I still think that it's not worth fighting
over them and a far saner policy from here on out would be to say "if
it's dead and shows no sign of life when you shake it, bury it.  If it
squeals or kicks feebly, put it down and move on to the next victim." :-)

- Jordan

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> It seems that with all the java weenies we have out there

Hmm, it seems to me with all those TCL weenies who claim it's the best
thing since sliced bread, and the Netscape TCL plugin we could get one
of them to write *SOMETHING* useful in FreeBSD, to justify it's
existence. :) :) :) :)

Meanwhile, us Java weenies will keep maintain Java outside of the main
system.



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> Hmm, it seems to me with all those TCL weenies who claim it's the best
> thing since sliced bread, and the Netscape TCL plugin we could get one
> of them to write *SOMETHING* useful in FreeBSD, to justify it's
> existence. :) :) :) :)

Actually, I think there are a few tcl-using things in the tree already
but it's lack of time rather than the usefulness of TCL that has
really hindered progress here.

> Meanwhile, us Java weenies will keep maintain Java outside of the main
> system.

If Sun's licensing allowed us to provide a complete java development
environment with FreeBSD, I'd be one of the first clamoring for us to
bring it in.  This sounds like a case of arguing that you prefer to
do what you're being forced to do anyway. :-)

- Jordan

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> > Hmm, it seems to me with all those TCL weenies who claim it's the best
> > thing since sliced bread, and the Netscape TCL plugin we could get one
> > of them to write *SOMETHING* useful in FreeBSD, to justify it's
> > existence. :) :) :) :)
> 
> Actually, I think there are a few tcl-using things in the tree already

Where?  I don't know of one.

> but it's lack of time rather than the usefulness of TCL that has
> really hindered progress here.

If it were truly useful, it would almost write itself, wouldn't it?
*grin*

> > Meanwhile, us Java weenies will keep maintain Java outside of the main
> > system.
> 
> If Sun's licensing allowed us to provide a complete java development
> environment with FreeBSD, I'd be one of the first clamoring for us to
> bring it in.

I'm actually working on it. :)


Nate

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> > Actually, I think there are a few tcl-using things in the tree already
> 
> Where?  I don't know of one.

'locate *.tcl' on your system - you'll find more than just contrib/tcl
in the list you get back.

> > but it's lack of time rather than the usefulness of TCL that has
> > really hindered progress here.
> 
> If it were truly useful, it would almost write itself, wouldn't it?
> *grin*

[Looks mystified] No?  I don't know of anything, truly useful or not,
that does that in the field of computer science yet. :-)

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> > > Actually, I think there are a few tcl-using things in the tree already
> > 
> > Where?  I don't know of one.
> 
> 'locate *.tcl' on your system - you'll find more than just contrib/tcl
> in the list you get back.

Stuff in vi is it on my box.  There also some Xfree86 stuff, but I've
never used the TCL stuff to setup since I run XIG's server, and use the
XFree86 libraries.  (Mind you, I certainly don't mind not having TCL in
the tree, but the proponents claimed it would be really useful and that
tools were already written and were going to be committed within a month
or so almost 2 years ago:)

revision 1.1
date: 1996/06/26 17:48:13;  author: phk;  state: Exp;
Bmaked tcl 7.5

> > > but it's lack of time rather than the usefulness of TCL that has
> > > really hindered progress here.
> > 
> > If it were truly useful, it would almost write itself, wouldn't it?
> > *grin*
> 
> [Looks mystified] No?  I don't know of anything, truly useful or not,
> that does that in the field of computer science yet. :-)

What I mean is that in many 'scripting languages' like TCL, most of the
work is already done for you, so it takes very little time to do
anything significant.  So, in a 'couple of hours' someone should be able
to whip up a fairly decent program, no?


Nate

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> anything significant.  So, in a 'couple of hours' someone should be able
> to whip up a fairly decent program, no?

No. :-(

Not when that fairly decent program requires several critical pieces,
like a _usable_ curses UI library, before it can become even minimally
functional.

- Jordan

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On Sun, 3 May 1998, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:

> on.  All PRs are now closed!  Next?"  In this case, I think that if a
> PR's closure is disputed to this degree by its author then the

Besides that, Matt's one of our best customers, that's got to
count for something.


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>Number:         6505
>Category:       kern
>Synopsis:       panic: cannot mount root on sd1
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Sun May  3 22:30:00 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Kurt D. Zeilenga
>Organization:
Boolean.NET
>Release:        current as of 1998-05-27 04:00 GMT
>Environment:
Dual PII system with 2940UW SCSI.
  NTLoader and NT4 on target 0,
  BootEasy and FreeBSD on target 1.
Use SCSI BIOS config to select boot target.
>Description:
All attempts to boot kernels on sd1 (or sd1a or sd1s1a) cause the following panic:
	changing root device to sd0s1a
	error 22: panic: cannot mount route (2)

This includes GENERIC and SMP-GENERIC and minimal config
files (UP, SCSI, FFS only).

Attempts to use -a (ask) boot option also fails.  I assume this is
a related problem.

Problem also occurs when using Feb98 or Sept97 WC SNAPSHOTS.
>How-To-Repeat:
Use sysinstall to build system on sd1 and boot.
>Fix:
No known fix but can workaround problem as follows:

Retarget install drive to target 0.  Load system and boot.
Build new kernel with:
	config	kernel	root on sd0	# sd0 is second disk (target 1)
	controller	ahc0			# 7880/2940UW
	controller	scbus0 at ahc0
	disk		sd0	at scbus0 target 1 unit 0
	disk		sd1 at scbus0 target 0
	disk		sd2 at scbus0 target 4
	disk		sd3 at scbus0 target 5
	device		cd0 at scbus0 target 6

Edit /etc/fstab and MAKEDEV as necessary and reboot.
>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:

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>Number:         6506
>Category:       kern
>Synopsis:       system will not soft reboot
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
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>Originator:     chris
>Organization:
>Release:        2.2.5
>Environment:
Dear someone at freebsd, 

I love the system, & have 2.2.2 up as server for barvennon.com .  I am upgrading (experimenting) on/to 2.2.5 on a second
computer, and there seems to be no way to get it (2nd pc) to do a shutdown or reboot.  When that computer is on dos 6.22
MEMMAKER can reboot, so it probably isn't an inherent hardware prob.  I have tried with or without booteasy, always the
same prob., it just stops before complete shutdown.  Below are vital statistics, if you want i can let you get at it online, to check
what is set up inside.. 

hardware - ibm "value point"  486dx-33   8MB RAM, 203mb HD 

software - freebsd 2.2.5 with dedicated disk 203MB (booteasy with a dos partition didn't work any better.) 

the messages... 

shutdown -r now 

shutdown NOW! 
shutdown: [PID171] 

***FINAL System shutdown message from root@zeta.barvennon.com*** 

System going down IMMEDIATELY 

May   4 15:43:39 zeta shutdown: reboot by root: 
May   4 15:43:39 zeta shutdown: reboot by root: 

System shutdown time has arrived 
May   4 15:43:41 zeta syslogd: exiting on signal 15 
May   4 15:43:41 zeta syslogd: exiting on signal 15 
May   4 15:43:41 zeta syslogd: exiting on signal 15 

Syncing discs... 8 8 6 done 
rebooting... 
keyboard reset did not work, attempting CPU shutdown 

and there is where it hangs. 

sometimes, it stops at an earlier point. 

have you got a fix?  maybe I have installed it wrong, but I have reinstalled it dozens of times on that hardware, no luck, always
the same prob.  I installed it on another computer, & this problem did not arise. 

I suspect the IBM hardware, is it different, in a way that you did not account for in BSD? 

I am happy to set up an account on barvennon.com from which you can log onto zeta as su & inspect. 

chris 
  
  
>Description:
see above
>How-To-Repeat:
ha ha

try an ibm valuepoint 486dx33 8mb
>Fix:
put it on a nother computer
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The following reply was made to PR kern/6506; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Matthew Hunt <mph@pobox.com>
To: morris@barvennon.com, freebsd-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG
Cc:  Subject: Re: kern/6506: system will not soft reboot
Date: Mon, 4 May 1998 02:10:41 -0400

 On Sun, May 03, 1998 at 10:33:51PM -0700, morris@barvennon.com wrote:
 
 > hardware - ibm "value point"  486dx-33   8MB RAM, 203mb HD 
 [...]
 > Syncing discs... 8 8 6 done 
 > rebooting... 
 > keyboard reset did not work, attempting CPU shutdown 
 
 This seems to be a fairly common problem with 486 motherboards.  My
 old one did it, and the problem is reported here occasionally.
 
 Typically, these motherboards can be rebooted using Linux, if the
 kernel command-line option "reboot=bios" is supplied.  A colleague
 tried to port the relevant kernel code to FreeBSD, but we were
 not able to get it to reboot my motherboard.
 
 I don't have that motherboard, so I cannot provide any more assistance
 in that regard.  Perhaps this is enough of a clue for somebody who
 is so inclined to pursue it...
 
 -- 
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>Number:         6507
>Category:       kern
>Synopsis:       3COM 3C905-TX Rev B is not supported
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       critical
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Sun May  3 23:50:00 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     John Ioannidis
>Organization:
AT&T Labs - Research
>Release:        2.2.6-STABLE
>Environment:
FreeBSD elf.tla.org 2.2.6-STABLE FreeBSD 2.2.6-STABLE #2: Thu Apr 30 17:15:12 EDT 1998     ji@elf.tla.org:/usr/cvsrc/src/sys/compile/ELF  i386
		
>Description:
The 3COM 3C905 Revision B (which is the card that 3COM is currently
shipping) does not work under 2.2.6. The device driver source
(/usr/src/sys/pci/if_vx_pci.c) recognizes device IDs 0x905010b7
and 0x905110b7 as the 3C905, as evidenced by lines 85-86 of the 
device driver:

   if(device_id == 0x905010b7ul || device_id == 0x905110b7ul)
      return "3COM 3C905 Fast Etherlink XL PCI";

The device_id for Revision B is 0x905510b7. Doing the obvious
and adding that ID as well to the if statement hangs the machine.
Sometimes, "out of mbufs" is displayed in the console.	
>How-To-Repeat:
See the description!
>Fix:
Rumour has it that Revision B of the 3C905 has a new chipset; the
driver probably needs extended changes.
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timed out.  Nobody jumped on this one, and I bet the disk in question
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The following reply was made to PR i386/6219; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Luoqi Chen <luoqi@chen.ml.org>
To: freebsd-gnats-submit@freebsd.org
Cc:  Subject: Re: i386/6219: wine causes system crash
Date: Mon, 4 May 1998 06:52:49 -0400 (EDT)

 I made some mistake in the patch I submitted. Please use the following patch
 instead. -lq
 
 Index: machdep.c
 ===================================================================
 RCS file: /fun/cvs/src/sys/i386/i386/machdep.c,v
 retrieving revision 1.294
 diff -u -r1.294 machdep.c
 --- machdep.c	1998/04/06 15:46:17	1.294
 +++ machdep.c	1998/05/04 10:40:30
 @@ -768,14 +768,15 @@
  	u_long stack;
  {
  	struct trapframe *regs = p->p_md.md_regs;
 -
 -#ifdef USER_LDT
  	struct pcb *pcb = &p->p_addr->u_pcb;
  
 +#ifdef USER_LDT
  	/* was i386_user_cleanup() in NetBSD */
  	if (pcb->pcb_ldt) {
 -		if (pcb == curpcb)
 -			lldt(GSEL(GUSERLDT_SEL, SEL_KPL));
 +		if (pcb == curpcb) {
 +			lldt(_default_ldt);
 +			currentldt = _default_ldt;
 +		}
  		kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)pcb->pcb_ldt,
  			pcb->pcb_ldt_len * sizeof(union descriptor));
  		pcb->pcb_ldt_len = (int)pcb->pcb_ldt = 0;
 @@ -790,6 +791,14 @@
  	regs->tf_ds = _udatasel;
  	regs->tf_es = _udatasel;
  	regs->tf_cs = _ucodesel;
 +
 +	/* reset %fs and %gs as well */
 +	pcb->pcb_fs = _udatasel;
 +	pcb->pcb_gs = _udatasel;
 +	if (pcb == curpcb) {
 +		__asm("mov %0,%%fs" : : "r" (_udatasel));
 +		__asm("mov %0,%%gs" : : "r" (_udatasel));
 +	}
  
  	/*
  	 * Initialize the math emulator (if any) for the current process.
 Index: vm_machdep.c
 ===================================================================
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 diff -u -r1.105 vm_machdep.c
 --- vm_machdep.c	1998/03/23 19:52:42	1.105
 +++ vm_machdep.c	1998/04/14 01:30:21
 @@ -703,8 +703,10 @@
  #endif
  #ifdef USER_LDT
  	if (pcb->pcb_ldt != 0) {
 -		if (pcb == curpcb)
 -			lldt(GSEL(GUSERLDT_SEL, SEL_KPL));
 +		if (pcb == curpcb) {
 +			lldt(_default_ldt);
 +			currentldt = _default_ldt;
 +		}
  		kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)pcb->pcb_ldt,
  			pcb->pcb_ldt_len * sizeof(union descriptor));
  		pcb->pcb_ldt_len = (int)pcb->pcb_ldt = 0;

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>Number:         6509
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       Allow dd to seek/skip to offset beyond the 2G limit
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Mon May  4 05:10:01 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Luoqi Chen
>Organization:
>Release:        FreeBSD 3.0-CURRENT i386
>Environment:


>Description:

	Currently dd doesn't allow offset to be greater than INT_MAX
	(2G for i386). This means on disks larger than 2G (which by the
	way are true for almost all new disks sold nowadays) a substantial
	portaion of the disk blocks are unreachable through dd. This patch
	raises the limit to QUAD_MAX (2^63).

>How-To-Repeat:


>Fix:
	

Index: args.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /fun/cvs/src/bin/dd/args.c,v
retrieving revision 1.11
diff -u -r1.11 args.c
--- args.c	1997/11/11 20:35:29	1.11
+++ args.c	1998/05/04 11:55:58
@@ -67,6 +67,7 @@
 static void	f_seek __P((char *));
 static void	f_skip __P((char *));
 static u_long	get_bsz __P((char *));
+static u_int64_t get_bsz64 __P((char *));
 
 static struct arg {
 	char *name;
@@ -165,15 +166,10 @@
 	if (in.dbsz == 0 || out.dbsz == 0)
 		errx(1, "buffer sizes cannot be zero");
 
-	/*
-	 * Read, write and seek calls take ints as arguments.  Seek sizes
-	 * could be larger if we wanted to do it in stages or check only
-	 * regular files, but it's probably not worth it.
-	 */
 	if (in.dbsz > INT_MAX || out.dbsz > INT_MAX)
 		errx(1, "buffer sizes cannot be greater than %d", INT_MAX);
-	if (in.offset > INT_MAX / in.dbsz || out.offset > INT_MAX / out.dbsz)
-		errx(1, "seek offsets cannot be larger than %d", INT_MAX);
+	if (in.offset > QUAD_MAX / in.dbsz || out.offset > QUAD_MAX / out.dbsz)
+		errx(1, "seek offsets cannot be larger than %d", QUAD_MAX);
 }
 
 static int
@@ -257,7 +253,7 @@
 	char *arg;
 {
 
-	out.offset = (u_int)get_bsz(arg);
+	out.offset = (u_int64_t)get_bsz64(arg);
 }
 
 static void
@@ -265,7 +261,7 @@
 	char *arg;
 {
 
-	in.offset = (u_int)get_bsz(arg);
+	in.offset = (u_int64_t)get_bsz64(arg);
 }
 
 static struct conv {
@@ -324,9 +320,9 @@
  * 	1) A positive decimal number.
  *	2) A positive decimal number followed by a b (mult by 512).
  *	3) A positive decimal number followed by a k (mult by 1024).
- *	4) A positive decimal number followed by a m (mult by 512).
+ *	4) A positive decimal number followed by a m (mult by 1048576).
  *	5) A positive decimal number followed by a w (mult by sizeof int)
- *	6) Two or more positive decimal numbers (with/without k,b or w).
+ *	6) Two or more positive decimal numbers (with/without k,b,m or w).
  *	   seperated by x (also * for backwards compatibility), specifying
  *	   the product of the indicated values.
  */
@@ -381,6 +377,85 @@
 		case 'x':
 			t = num;
 			num *= get_bsz(expr + 1);
+			if (t > num)
+erange:				errx(1, "%s: %s", oper, strerror(ERANGE));
+			break;
+		default:
+			errx(1, "%s: illegal numeric value", oper);
+	}
+	return (num);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Convert an expression of the following forms to a 64bit unsigned int.
+ * 	1) A positive decimal number.
+ *	2) A positive decimal number followed by a b (mult by 512).
+ *	3) A positive decimal number followed by a k (mult by 1024).
+ *	4) A positive decimal number followed by a m (mult by 1048576).
+ *	5) A positive decimal number followed by a g (mult by 1073741824).
+ *	6) A positive decimal number followed by a w (mult by sizeof int)
+ *	7) Two or more positive decimal numbers (with/without k,b,m,g or w).
+ *	   seperated by x (also * for backwards compatibility), specifying
+ *	   the product of the indicated values.
+ */
+static u_int64_t
+get_bsz64(val)
+	char *val;
+{
+	u_int64_t num, t;
+	char *expr;
+
+	num = strtouq(val, &expr, 0);
+	if (num == UQUAD_MAX)			/* Overflow. */
+		err(1, "%s", oper);
+	if (expr == val)			/* No digits. */
+		errx(1, "%s: illegal numeric value", oper);
+
+	switch(*expr) {
+	case 'b':
+		t = num;
+		num *= 512;
+		if (t > num)
+			goto erange;
+		++expr;
+		break;
+	case 'k':
+		t = num;
+		num *= 1024;
+		if (t > num)
+			goto erange;
+		++expr;
+		break;
+	case 'm':
+		t = num;
+		num *= 1048576;
+		if (t > num)
+			goto erange;
+		++expr;
+		break;
+	case 'g':
+		t = num;
+		num *= 1073741824;
+		if (t > num)
+			goto erange;
+		++expr;
+		break;
+	case 'w':
+		t = num;
+		num *= sizeof(int);
+		if (t > num)
+			goto erange;
+		++expr;
+		break;
+	}
+
+	switch(*expr) {
+		case '\0':
+			break;
+		case '*':			/* Backward compatible. */
+		case 'x':
+			t = num;
+			num *= get_bsz64(expr + 1);
 			if (t > num)
 erange:				errx(1, "%s: %s", oper, strerror(ERANGE));
 			break;
Index: dd.h
===================================================================
RCS file: /fun/cvs/src/bin/dd/dd.h,v
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diff -u -r1.8 dd.h
--- dd.h	1998/02/11 02:23:31	1.8
+++ dd.h	1998/05/04 10:05:29
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
 
 	char 	*name;			/* name */
 	int	fd;			/* file descriptor */
-	u_long	offset;			/* # of blocks to skip */
+	u_int64_t	offset;		/* # of blocks to skip */
 
 	u_long	f_stats;		/* # of full blocks processed */
 	u_long	p_stats;		/* # of partial blocks processed */
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I will commit such change (if nobody object)
(Patch here is stale)

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The following reply was made to PR bin/6509; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: dag-erli@ifi.uio.no (Dag-Erling Coidan =?iso-8859-1?Q?Sm=F8rgrav?= )
To: luoqi@chen.ml.org
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Subject: Re: bin/6509: 64bit offset support in dd
Date: 04 May 1998 15:33:39 +0200

 Luoqi Chen <luoqi@chen.ml.org> writes:
 > 	Currently dd doesn't allow offset to be greater than INT_MAX
 > 	(2G for i386). This means on disks larger than 2G (which by the
 > 	way are true for almost all new disks sold nowadays) a substantial
 > 	portaion of the disk blocks are unreachable through dd. This patch
 > 	raises the limit to QUAD_MAX (2^63).
 
 Unfortunately, this is wrong, because it assumes that OFF_T is a quad,
 which it may or may not be. The Right Way is to define OFF_T_MAX and
 use that.
 
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[ On Sun, May 3, 1998 at 19:26:32 (-0700), Jordan K. Hubbard wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: bin/5296 
>
> To put it another way, we are drowning in PR entries with a system
> that offers no life-preservers, and something had to be done in the
> short term to allow us to at least address the priority 1 PRs we've
> accumulated and, in many cases, neglected for months.

It may not be my place to comment when I've no idea what hardware the
FreeBSD PR system is running on, but IMNSHO I'd suggest that you guys
aren't making appropriate use of the tools at hand.  I would think that
if I'm able to handle thousands of PRs over a long period of time on a
slogging old Sun-3 then a decent modern Pentium box should be able to
handle 10's of thousands, if not 100's of thousands.

GNATS has an incredible array of a 9x9 priority matrix into which PRs
can be arranged, and the query program makes it fairly easy to select
any range of priorities for a given report.  Instead of trying to look
at everything all the time, why not re-file low-priority PRs as
low-priority PRs????  The PR state isn't the only thing available for
use at your disposal.

GNATS also has a "nagging" ability that can be used to make sure
important PRs don't get forgotten.  Perhaps this feature should be
employed as it was intended.

In addition I hope it isn't necessary to point out that GNATS is free
software and is in fact quite easy to modify and/or extend.  It's not
difficult at all to add more priorities, states, fields, etc., or to
vary the defaults on query-pr, or even to add custom query-pr selections
and output formats.

There's already a TCL/TK front-end to GNATS that's quite decent and is
also easily extensible.  For non-emacs users it seems to be the GNATS
interface of choice, and even some emacs users prefer it for the
button-pushing query capabilities and selective views it offers.

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Synopsis: UFS has filesize incorrectly stated; persistent corruption when trying to fix.

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>Number:         6512
>Category:       misc
>Synopsis:       freebsd-announce mails come from postmaster
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          support
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Mon May  4 09:20:02 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     H. Eckert
>Organization:
"Private access site (FreeBSD 2.2.5), Berlin, Germany, Europe"
>Release:        FreeBSD 2.2.5-RELEASE i386
>Environment:
>Description:

For some time now for every mail I got from freebsd-announce my MUA
(mutt) set the default saving mbox file to "=postmaster".  This doesn't
happen on other freebsd-lists.
I have a global setting to treat all mails with "freebsd-" sender lines
as mailinglists, which works perfectly on the other lists.
Apparently this behaviour is triggered by "Reply-To: postmaster@freebsd.org".

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In message <199805041546.LAA16661@brain.zeus.leitch.com>, Greg A. Woods writes:

>GNATS has an incredible array of a 9x9 priority matrix into which PRs
>can be arranged, and the query program makes it fairly easy to select

Our problem is that we have never been able to get anybody to sit at the
entrance and make sure the 9x9 matrix was applied uniformly, so about the
only field we can rely on is the category, most of the rest are almost
worthless for any kind of sorting.

For a test-period I'm trying to do this front desk sorting, which entails
sifting through the over 1200 PRs we had open and doing 'quality-control'
on the new ones.  If this seems to work better, than what we had, and if
we can find the necessary sponors to continue the arrangement it will 
continue.

--
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Current FreeBSD problem reports

The following is a listing of current problems submitted by FreeBSD users.
These represent problem reports covering all versions including
experimental development code and obsolete releases.

Bugs can be in one of several states:

o - open
     A problem report has been submitted, no sanity checking performed.

a - analyzed
     The report has been examined by a team member and evaluated.

f - feedback
     The problem has been solved, and the originator has been given a
     patch or a fix has been committed.  The PR remains in this state
     pending a response from the originator.

s - suspended
     The problem is not being worked on.  This is a prime candidate
     for somebody who is looking for a project to do.
     If the problem cannot be solved at all,
     it will be closed, rather than suspended.

c - closed
     A problem report is closed when any changes have been integrated,
     documented, and tested.

Critical problems

S  Submitted   Tracker    Resp.    Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
a [1995/01/11] i386/105   bde      Distributed libm (msun) has non-standard 
o [1996/06/05] kern/1293           Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel
s [1996/07/15] bin/1387            Group file errors cause absolute havoc [P
o [1996/10/08] kern/1744  peter    run queue or proc list smashed 4 times in
f [1996/10/28] kern/1919  se       access to files/directories fails, gives 
o [1996/12/20] bin/2258   wollman  route add/delete [network] xxx.yyy.zzz.0 
o [1997/01/03] conf/2367  gibbs    Buslogic SCSI driver bad probe of 742A EI
o [1997/02/11] kern/2717           Panic with daily script (find)
o [1997/03/08] kern/2923           panic: vm_fault: fault on nofault entry, 
o [1997/05/01] i386/3462  yokota   using a PS/2 mouse causes kernel trap in 
o [1997/05/24] kern/3674  peter    NFS in 2.2 RELEASE hangs.
o [1997/06/01] kern/3752  peter    NFS dirs under -current still have proble
o [1997/06/01] kern/3753  peter    "make" hangs when building in an NFS dir
o [1997/06/25] kern/3949  sos      The WD controller probe can fail when it 
o [1997/07/03] kern/4021  peter    Local mount of a local NFS exported direc
o [1997/07/31] kern/4200  peter    NFS: "vm_fault: fault on nofault entry" w
o [1997/08/11] kern/4273           kernel page faults with heavy disk access
o [1997/08/12] kern/4289           kernel panic: vm_fault: fault on nofault 
o [1997/08/18] kern/4332  gibbs    System crash after SCSI DAT tape access.
o [1997/08/18] bin/4333   gibbs    Dump backup utility completely crashes th
o [1997/08/20] kern/4345           Kernel panic is caused by passing file de
o [1997/09/02] kern/4453           2.2.2 lockup on restart with ASUS-TX97 mo
o [1997/09/03] ports/4458 sanpei   Japanese MH's packf command dumps core
o [1997/10/01] kern/4673           Two panics, now crash dumps, always in re
o [1997/10/06] kern/4713  peter    NFS inconsistencies resulting from change
o [1997/10/25] kern/4849           2.2.5-RELEASE does not detect TI PCI-1130
o [1997/10/25] kern/4851           adaptec 2940U hangs system if scsi tape d
o [1997/10/27] kern/4864           Boot Failure in FreeBSD 2.2.5 RELEASE, ma
o [1997/10/28] misc/4876           SCSI hard disks die too often
o [1997/11/07] kern/4968           No flow control setting seems to make the
o [1997/11/09] kern/4995           atalk.diff.2.2 patch to 2.2.5-RELEASE bre
o [1997/11/10] kern/4996  peter    NFS crash, possibly related to file bigge
o [1997/11/20] kern/5117           panic: biodone: buffer not busy
o [1997/11/23] kern/5130           Kernel panic GPF imediatly on loading ker
o [1997/11/24] bin/5139            portmap does not find interfaces correctl
o [1997/11/25] bin/5148   peter    mode of file and access  on NFS mounted p
o [1997/12/04] i386/5223           mount_msdos /dev/fd0.1440 /mnt and failur
f [1997/12/21] kern/5355           Fix for NULLFS problems
s [1998/01/15] i386/5493           [PATCH] aic6330.c: kernel freeze when I a
o [1998/01/26] bin/5572            A major time step blows cron up, runs tho
o [1998/01/28] kern/5592           ffs_inode_hash_lock can get permanently l
o [1998/01/28] i386/5594           System not bootable when bad partition ty
o [1998/02/03] kern/5641           running processes at the IDLE priority (i
o [1998/02/10] kern/5702           problem with address network routing
o [1998/02/10] kern/5703           CDROM Media Error triggers complete syste
o [1998/02/10] kern/5709           Fatal trap 12: page fault in kernel mode 
o [1998/02/12] bin/5732            2.2.5 Won't install using partition creat
o [1998/02/16] kern/5766           kernel panic(s) in 2.2-STABLE
o [1998/02/22] bin/5817   brian    ppp: 100% cpu time, funny terminal mode (
o [1998/02/25] kern/5846           Generic SCSI ioctl w/ big data transfer f
o [1998/03/01] kern/5886           2.2-STABLE crashes when unmounting a busy
o [1998/03/01] kern/5895           Kernal dumps caused by fork?
o [1998/03/02] kern/5898           2.2-stable kernel panics pmap_relase: fre
o [1998/03/13] kern/5994           Kernel Panics on FreeBSD-3.0 current SMP 
o [1998/03/14] kern/6006           cy driver panics machine when a user dial
o [1998/03/22] kern/6102           panic: biodone: buffer not busy
o [1998/03/23] bin/6121   peter    gethostbyname(3) no longer returns NO_DAT
o [1998/03/25] kern/6133           optical drive with 1024-byte (1k) sectors
o [1998/03/26] bin/6138            error while building 2.2.6
o [1998/03/27] kern/6147           syncronus ufs does not sync
o [1998/03/29] bin/6168            tn3270 gets undefined symbol error on sta
o [1998/04/05] i386/6219           wine causes system crash
o [1998/04/11] kern/6274           panic: handle_workitem_freeblocks: block 
o [1998/04/19] kern/6349           Luigi's sound driver stall wihen it outpu
o [1998/04/20] ports/6360 ports    LDAP-3.3 will be spawning threads like ma
o [1998/04/22] docs/6385  doc      if pid_file is absent, newsyslog does not
o [1998/04/24] ports/6405 ports    does not build; ignores local CFLAGS, CXX
o [1998/04/30] kern/6465           File contents are zeroed after reboot
o [1998/05/01] kern/6479           VM system not working right.

69 problems total.

Serious problems

S  Submitted   Tracker    Resp.    Description
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
o [1995/03/02] misc/229   bde      acos() core dump
a [1995/03/20] kern/260   davidg   msync and munmap don't bother to update m
s [1995/05/16] kern/425            arp entries not getting removed when inte
f [1995/06/17] kern/527   dufault  dump causes assertion in ncr.c
o [1995/07/02] kern/579   bde      sio: RS_IBUFSIZE at 256 bytes serial line
s [1995/07/21] i386/631            if_ix does not support bpf, nor does it a
s [1995/07/29] kern/638            Transmitted packets not passed to bpf in 
o [1995/10/18] bin/786    wpaul    Problem with NIS and large group maps
a [1996/02/17] bin/1030   cracauer /bin/sh does not pass environment variabl
s [1996/03/06] kern/1067           panic: ufs_lock: recursive lock not expec
o [1996/05/24] misc/1247  yokota   Conflicting header files
f [1996/05/26] kern/1256           ZNYX 314 mysterously looses packets
o [1996/06/07] kern/1301  davidg   DEC FDDI/PCI Adapter: halt code = 6 (DMA 
f [1996/06/12] bin/1315   des      ls(1)
s [1996/07/19] docs/1402           sh(1) manual
f [1996/07/25] bin/1429   cracauer sh(1) and getopts
f [1996/08/03] bin/1461            Incorrect address binding of Kerberized r
o [1996/08/04] kern/1467  gibbs    scsi_prevent causing tape problems on clo
o [1996/08/18] kern/1512  dyson    Use of madvise may may cause bad memory m
o [1996/08/22] kern/1533  dyson    Machine can be panicked by a userland pro
o [1996/09/14] kern/1610  dyson    mmap() of unassociated memory + mlock() c
o [1996/09/19] bin/1650            telnet encryption with char-mode and asci
o [1996/09/21] kern/1661           ft driver hangs uninterruptably at "bavai
o [1996/09/29] kern/1689  wollman  TCP extensions throttles distant connecti
o [1996/09/29] kern/1692           Page fault while in kernel modem fatal tr
o [1996/10/01] bin/1702   phk      installing of tcl manpages fails from mak
o [1996/10/03] kern/1715           le driver non-reentrant
o [1996/10/04] kern/1723  gibbs    kernel fault when doing scsi reprobe
o [1996/10/04] kern/1724  gibbs    HP colorado T4000S tape drive hangs syste
o [1996/10/04] kern/1726           panic in kmem_malloc (dump available)
o [1996/10/10] kern/1754           netbooted machines freeze with ifconfig a
o [1996/10/15] kern/1812  dyson    vnodes are left in a locked state
o [1996/10/15] kern/1814           cy driver gets deadlocked sometimes
o [1996/10/20] kern/1848           breakpoints may be set in shared librarie
o [1996/10/21] kern/1856  peter    read-only nfs mount: panic leaf should be
a [1996/10/22] ports/1866 wosch    popclient flushes remote mailbox even wit
o [1996/10/26] bin/1892            install(1) removes target file
o [1996/11/08] gnu/1981            ypserv handles null key incorrectly
o [1996/11/13] ports/2000 asami    obsolete software in distfiles directory
a [1996/11/13] bin/2001            vi confused about lines to display
o [1996/11/14] misc/2013           'make world' fails on read-only /usr/src
a [1996/11/14] kern/2014  sos      Console keyboard lockup problem
o [1996/11/15] bin/2016            static libtcl references symbols that are
o [1996/11/18] kern/2053  peter    de0 driver don't work at 100M for Compex 
o [1996/11/26] bin/2107            problem building a system from cdrom.
s [1996/12/03] kern/2142           FP mask not saved for signal handlers
o [1996/12/03] kern/2144           kernel panic (page fault) running chgrp
o [1996/12/10] bin/2191            syslogd stops logging after several hours
f [1996/12/18] kern/2248           Mitsumi CD-ROM driver has "timeout" probl
s [1996/12/22] ports/2268 ports    libc from linux emulator does not use /et
o [1996/12/22] kern/2270           Hayes ESP serial card locks system as of 
o [1996/12/29] bin/2318            /usr/libexec/rlogind doesn't work after t
a [1996/12/30] kern/2325           quota.user enlarged, no boot on 2.2-BETA
o [1996/12/30] kern/2330           changing root device to sd0a - ncr0: abor
o [1997/01/07] gnu/2394            tar will extract files even if -C command
o [1997/01/08] kern/2425           amd driver does not reprobe devices.
o [1997/01/08] conf/2426           At end of install, panic: Going nowhere w
o [1997/01/09] bin/2430            mountd stops on loading if subnet mask is
o [1997/01/09] i386/2431           panic: get_pv_entry: cannot get a pv_entr
o [1997/01/12] i386/2471           Sound: Reset failed - Can't reopen device
o [1997/01/13] misc/2479  sos      NEC CD-ROM NOT RECOGNIZED; MATROX MISTIQU
o [1997/01/13] bin/2489            gnats mangles sections
o [1997/01/16] kern/2507           Renaming DOS directories with "mv" causes
o [1997/01/18] kern/2521           kernel from 2.1.6 install CD doesn't acce
o [1997/01/20] bin/2541            cd (using /bin/sh) may leave you in the w
o [1997/01/20] kern/2545  se       < sd0(ncr0:6:0): COMMAND FAILED  ==> Not 
a [1997/01/21] bin/2549   sos      cdcontrol refuses to play audio CDs from 
f [1997/01/24] kern/2570  fenner   arpresolve: cant allocate llinfo
o [1997/01/25] bin/2591            sh coredumps when passing an argv of a ce
o [1997/01/29] misc/2614           make reinstall does not work
o [1997/01/31] bin/2633            fsck -p in /etc/rc fails with cannot allo
o [1997/02/02] kern/2640           2.2-RELENG leaks memory (router/pppd serv
s [1997/02/03] kern/2647           changing existing route to -static crashe
o [1997/02/05] kern/2667  wollman  bpfattach can hang the system
o [1997/02/05] bin/2671            Run-away processes using all CPU time
a [1997/02/06] kern/2675           lkmcioctl() is not consistent and careful
o [1997/02/07] kern/2690  asami    When Using ccd in a mirror mode, file cre
o [1997/02/08] kern/2695           sio1 (16540 serial port) is not recognize
o [1997/02/09] kern/2698           After rewind I cannot read a tape; blocks
o [1997/02/12] kern/2719           added support for magneto-optical SCSI di
o [1997/02/14] bin/2736            No boot block if no FreeBSD partitions on
o [1997/02/15] kern/2742           panic: leaf should be empty
o [1997/02/15] bin/2747   davidn   cannot submit at jobs from within an at j
o [1997/02/16] gnu/2749   peter    cvs export using remote cvs fails - CVS/T
o [1997/02/17] kern/2751  asami    2GB limitation on CCD device partitions s
o [1997/02/18] bin/2762            Precedence mistake in libncurses
o [1997/02/19] kern/2768           ktrace(1) -i dumps corrupted trace data
o [1997/02/19] bin/2769            fsck needs several runs to clean up bad/d
o [1997/02/19] kern/2770           panic: vm_fault: fault on nofault entry
o [1997/02/19] kern/2771           panic: bad dir
o [1997/02/19] kern/2773  peter    bad dir panic
o [1997/02/20] misc/2784  brian    userland PPP rises load to 1.00
o [1997/02/20] bin/2785   wpaul    callbootd uses an unitialized variable
o [1997/02/20] gnu/2786            gcc version 2.7.2.1 C compiler slows down
o [1997/02/21] misc/2793           libc_r make fscanf failure
o [1997/02/22] kern/2800           DDS large data writing probrem
o [1997/02/25] kern/2815           Custom Kernel crashes
o [1997/02/28] bin/2832            w treats corrupted utmp as fatal error
o [1997/03/01] kern/2840           mlock+minherit+fork+munlock causes panics
o [1997/03/03] i386/2853  sos      syscons beeps even if beeping screen is n
o [1997/03/03] kern/2858  peter    FreeBSD NFS client can't mount filesystem
o [1997/03/04] kern/2873           the od0 devies does not handle a Maxoptix
o [1997/03/07] bin/2915            the "-fstype ufs" option of "find" seems 
o [1997/03/08] kern/2919           vm_fault: fault on nofault entry, addr: f
o [1997/03/09] bin/2925            non-priviledged user can crash FreeBSD!!
o [1997/03/11] bin/2948            can't dump 640MB optical disks
o [1997/03/12] kern/2965           st0 hang/fail on reading 4mm DAT tape for
o [1997/03/12] bin/2969            csh and/or builtin printf has problems wi
o [1997/03/12] bin/2973            output of iostat is wrong.
o [1997/03/15] kern/2991           RTF_LLINFO routes remain when interface i
o [1997/03/18] kern/3021           panic after sync during reboot
o [1997/03/21] kern/3054           OPL3 sound off by one note
o [1997/03/21] bin/3055            umount -f does not work
o [1997/03/24] i386/3083           Toshiba XM-5702B ATAPI CDROM not detected
o [1997/03/27] conf/3123           /stand/sysintstall does not perform to up
s [1997/03/27] bin/3126            Install with mcd0 still broken.
o [1997/03/28] i386/3130           Dell Latitude keyboard lock up
o [1997/03/28] misc/3133           TIOCSETD error with Cyclades 8Yo
o [1997/04/01] bin/3170            vi freaks and dump core if user doesn't e
f [1997/04/04] i386/3195  gibbs    ahc panic
o [1997/04/05] kern/3201  peter    de0 not re-enabled after hub down
o [1997/04/05] ports/3205 jmz      Mtools-3.0 attempts to flock() a disk par
f [1997/04/05] kern/3209  dyson    3.0-current panics on shutdown/reboot/hal
o [1997/04/06] kern/3216           panic: pmap_zero_page: CMAP busy
o [1997/04/06] kern/3219           sppp or arnet gets looped after connectio
o [1997/04/09] kern/3244           ipfw flush closes connections
o [1997/04/10] bin/3246            mtree -c should escape whitespace and spe
o [1997/04/12] kern/3263           troubles with digiboard
o [1997/04/15] bin/3305            Can't do encrypted rlogin into self
o [1997/04/18] bin/3325   brian    http request over ijppp hangs
o [1997/04/18] kern/3327           using gdb may cause hanging processes.
o [1997/04/19] bin/3355   se       ncrcontrol fails when -DFAILSAFE in kerne
o [1997/04/25] kern/3381  peter    2.2.x kernel panic on traversing and remo
o [1997/04/25] kern/3384           telldir-seekdir can cause livelock
o [1997/04/28] bin/3406   rich     Fresh Internet Install - Permissions on f
o [1997/05/01] gnu/3441            C++ exceptions don't work in shared libra
o [1997/05/01] kern/3463           netstat -I packet count increase on sl0 w
o [1997/05/02] kern/3468           Panic - page fault in kernel mode
o [1997/05/02] gnu/3470            fail to use standart ANSI C++ string clas
o [1997/05/03] bin/3478            pwd_mkdb and passwd
o [1997/05/04] i386/3502           Merge of if_ix* and if_ie* broke EE/16 su
o [1997/05/06] bin/3524            rlogin doesn't read $HOSTALIASES for non-
o [1997/05/07] conf/3526           Bug in config(8) mechanism
o [1997/05/07] kern/3527  peter    if_de.c doesn't recognize Kingston card p
o [1997/05/09] kern/3564           using MPU401 driver pagefaults kernel
o [1997/05/09] kern/3569           ex0 driver doesn't work with EtherExpress
o [1997/05/11] misc/3578           defining CXXFLAGS in /etc/make.conf or en
o [1997/05/12] kern/3579  peter    de driver doesn't support newer SMC 9332 
o [1997/05/12] kern/3581           intermittent trap 12 in lockstatus()
o [1997/05/12] kern/3582           panic: bad dir (mangled entry) in 2.2-STA
f [1997/05/12] kern/3583           'syctl kern' dumps core when displaying c
o [1997/05/13] conf/3591           parts in rc.local have no effects in rc.*
s [1997/05/25] kern/3685           [PATCH] panic: fdesc attr
o [1997/05/30] conf/3725           Cirrus Logic PCMCIA Controller Support
o [1997/05/30] kern/3726  peter    process hangs in 2.2-stable when working 
o [1997/05/30] kern/3727           SCSI II tape support broken
o [1997/06/01] kern/3745           Use of ed0 with buff addr of C8000 causes
o [1997/06/01] conf/3750  phk      Potential improvements to rc.firewall
f [1997/06/02] i386/3760  davidg   Inlel EtherExpress pro/100B !!!
o [1997/06/03] kern/3771           NFS hangs when writing to local FS re-mou
o [1997/06/04] i386/3779           changing cursor to blinking block causes 
o [1997/06/07] conf/3807           mitsumi cd-rom fx800 (8x cd-rom) is not r
o [1997/06/08] gnu/3810            cvs can't handle multiple multiple-path d
f [1997/06/09] kern/3827           fopen/freopen fails on some binary files.
o [1997/06/16] misc/3883           @+netgroup entries break +NIS-user entrie
o [1997/06/18] kern/3899           df while unmounting floppy crashes 2.2.2
o [1997/06/19] kern/3909  joerg    A patch supporting some new worm drivers
o [1997/06/19] gnu/3910            sort(1) of 2.2.1R doesn't work in special
o [1997/06/28] misc/3980  peter    access via NFS fails during mount-operati
o [1997/06/29] bin/3982            /usr/include/arpa/tftp.h has bug preventi
o [1997/06/29] bin/3986            rdist seg faults when target machine is d
o [1997/07/02] kern/4012  peter    2.2-RELEASE/Digital UNIX NFSv3 0 length f
o [1997/07/02] misc/4013           boot floppy hangs if IDE ZIP Drive presen
o [1997/07/04] kern/4032  gibbs    During recovery from scsi errors, incorre
o [1997/07/04] gnu/4033   peter    cvs clears default branch when adding a f
s [1997/07/06] gnu/4042            gdb stackframe in static library shows no
o [1997/07/06] docs/4043  doc      man page for directory ops is misleading
o [1997/07/07] ports/4050 jfitz    mrtg: rateup dumps core with malloc_optio
o [1997/07/12] bin/4078   sos      Typed password to log in on console and i
o [1997/07/17] kern/4115  peter    SunOS NFS file has wrong owner if creator
o [1997/07/26] bin/4176            restore gets confused when run over pipe 
o [1997/07/27] ports/4178 jdp      The cvsup port cannot be built on a non X
o [1997/07/27] ports/4179 fenner   lmbench-1.1 dumps core after asking for m
o [1997/07/28] kern/4186  peter    nfsiod, panic, page fault in kernel mode 
o [1997/07/30] kern/4194  peter    kernel pci driver for Digital 21041 Ether
o [1997/08/04] i386/4226           Floating point exception for double preci
o [1997/08/06] kern/4240           kernel fails to recognise 2nd serial port
o [1997/08/08] conf/4252  peter    sendmail doesn't use smrsh by default
o [1997/08/09] kern/4256  gibbs    ahc driver: kernel goes to strange state 
o [1997/08/10] kern/4260           EOF handling in st(4) is broken
o [1997/08/10] kern/4265           Panic in dsinit when multiple FreeBSD sli
o [1997/08/10] kern/4270           ch driver does not use bounce buffers
o [1997/08/11] bin/4276            Security problem with DNS resolution
o [1997/08/12] kern/4284           le0 goes OACTIVE after some time
o [1997/08/13] kern/4295           SL/IP difficulties between 2.2.1 & 2.2.2
o [1997/08/16] kern/4312           arp table gets messed up, syslog "gateway
o [1997/08/17] kern/4327           NFS over TCP reconnect problem
s [1997/08/19] kern/4338           New device driver (Cyclades Cyclom-Z)
o [1997/08/21] bin/4353            fetch -m changes modified date
o [1997/08/22] bin/4357   wosch    bug in adduser script causes duplicate UI
o [1997/08/23] bin/4366            bad144 crashes if checking over 2gb
o [1997/08/25] docs/4381           mount -t msdos causes panic:vm_fault
o [1997/08/25] kern/4382           CURRENT kernel has a "free vnode isn't" p
o [1997/08/27] ports/4405 jfitz    ascend-radius port is out-of-date
o [1997/09/02] kern/4454           X drops characters/locks up keyboard when
o [1997/09/03] bin/4460            lpd hangs exiting (IE in ps table)
o [1997/09/06] bin/4476            fetch puzzled while getting files when ma
o [1997/09/07] kern/4487           Kernel panic executing a directory
o [1997/09/08] bin/4497            Reverse DNS fails for some CIDR *.IN-ADDR
o [1997/09/09] kern/4505           Support for Gravis UltraSound PnP card
o [1997/09/10] kern/4508  peter    nfs3 data integrity problems
o [1997/09/11] kern/4513           System lockup appears to be VM related.
o [1997/09/14] i386/4533           Server with Cyclom-Y PCI card rebooted at
o [1997/09/14] kern/4544           Linux emulator problems when MAXDSIZ is i
a [1997/09/18] bin/4568            simple /bin/sh script produces wrong resu
o [1997/09/19] bin/4582            integer overflow in 'sa -km'
o [1997/09/19] bin/4585            termcap search fails too early
o [1997/09/20] kern/4588  peter    NFS access locks up
o [1997/09/21] bin/4599            mktemp is too smart, accesses the path gi
o [1997/09/21] kern/4600  peter    nfs lookups might give incorrect result
o [1997/09/26] conf/4634  peter    Sendmail Problem
o [1997/09/27] bin/4638            telnet tries to resolve numerical IP addr
o [1997/09/29] kern/4657           faulting to probe DSI modem in LoadSoftMo
o [1997/09/30] kern/4663           checkalias panic
o [1997/10/01] kern/4666  dfr      umount -f doesn't seem to work
o [1997/10/01] bin/4672            rdist does not do hard links right when t
o [1997/10/03] bin/4683            restore doesn't correctly handle "sparse"
o [1997/10/05] docs/4691           no documentation for mk_cmds(1)
o [1997/10/14] kern/4768           netatalk won't start with multicast error
o [1997/10/15] kern/4772           ATAPI CD (bootable) causes kernel panic
o [1997/10/16] ports/4773 torstenb Error in posting news items to INN server
o [1997/10/16] kern/4774           trying to use IBCS2 shared libraries cras
o [1997/10/16] kern/4776           netatalk broken in 2.2-STABLE
o [1997/10/16] bin/4780            /usr/sbin/sysctl not available when /usr 
o [1997/10/16] kern/4782           Under certain conditions, several krsh's 
o [1997/10/18] bin/4795            glitch in /bin/sh cd command
o [1997/10/18] docs/4797           confusion in worm(4) manpage
o [1997/10/18] ports/4798 jmz      setuid-root Xserver problem
o [1997/10/19] ports/4803 ports    xgrabsc dies with "bus error" after selec
o [1997/10/19] misc/4804           < periodic does not build locate database
o [1997/10/24] kern/4843           48 meg double fault moved to 64 meg in 2.
o [1997/10/25] bin/4850   peter    Named crashes with "rm_datum: DB_F_ACTIVE
o [1997/10/26] kern/4859           SMP kernel panics with timeout table full
o [1997/10/27] ports/4865 ports    xdm doesn't set env variables
o [1997/10/28] misc/4881           Make buildworld and make world fail
o [1997/10/28] bin/4884            the version of amd in 2.2.5-RELEASE appea
o [1997/10/31] bin/4907            Oct 33* Daylight Savings Time ends; clock
o [1997/10/31] kern/4909           de ethernet driver is crazy on 100base
o [1997/11/01] bin/4913   peter    Large mail messages can cause mail.local 
o [1997/11/01] bin/4917            Bad parameters to ifconfig cause kernel p
o [1997/11/03] kern/4927           kernel does not check any quota and permi
o [1997/11/03] misc/4931           Keyboard lockup during floppy install
o [1997/11/04] bin/4939            uuxqt unable to execute rnews program
o [1997/11/05] kern/4945           continued failure to use the Adaptec 1460
o [1997/11/05] bin/4949            rpc.rquotad stat()s fs with quota file in
o [1997/11/05] i386/4950           no multicast support for zp - 3c589
o [1997/11/06] kern/4956           Machine boots when mounting /dev/sd0[ac]
o [1997/11/09] kern/4990  peter    NFS hangs under FastEthernet. 1024 Bytes 
o [1997/11/10] bin/4998   peter    mail and more do not work well with being
o [1997/11/10] misc/5001           During installation sc0 device is require
o [1997/11/10] misc/5005           f2c is buggy and seriously outdated (agai
o [1997/11/11] bin/5008            libc_r  not working at static linking
o [1997/11/13] misc/5032           something strange
o [1997/11/15] conf/5062           login.access not evaluated correctly
o [1997/11/18] bin/5084            wrong "term" for internal shell
o [1997/11/18] kern/5085           System crash during mount command for CD 
f [1997/11/20] kern/5102  steve    freebsd NFS client with obscure mount opt
o [1997/11/20] bin/5105            mount_cd9660 or mount -t cd9660 fails to 
o [1997/11/20] misc/5107           rebuilding of whatis database does not ca
o [1997/11/22] gnu/5126            C++ compiler bug (assembly output)
o [1997/11/23] i386/5128           Adaptec 2940U Timeouts with QUANTUM disk
o [1997/11/30] i386/5183           The ATAPI I/O is blocked.
o [1997/12/02] bin/5189            rcmd(3) only allows one hardcoded connect
o [1997/12/02] conf/5191           fsck during boot fails due to lack of res
o [1997/12/03] bin/5199            fsck fails at boot time with sig11: segme
o [1997/12/03] kern/5204           -g breaks kernel compile, clean does not 
o [1997/12/03] bin/5206            lpr looks in wrong place for spool, and b
o [1997/12/03] misc/5207           Examples for /etc are not in /usr/share/e
o [1997/12/06] kern/5244           F00F workaround dosn't always work on SMP
o [1997/12/11] i386/5277  se       installation panic
o [1997/12/13] kern/5285           quotas do not work properly with setuid p
o [1997/12/14] kern/5294           net.inet.icmp.bmcastecho doesn't work
s [1997/12/14] bin/5297            make incompatibility with System V style 
o [1997/12/19] misc/5343           booteasy problem
o [1997/12/19] kern/5347  peter    DEC (de0) ethernet card has no buffers af
a [1997/12/21] docs/5358  doc      USWC write posting must be turned off on 
o [1997/12/30] kern/5396           fdesc fs crashes system
o [1997/12/31] i386/5401  peter    de0 selects wrong media when reconnected 
o [1998/01/03] bin/5422   brian    Userland PPP with aliasing enabled and mr
f [1998/01/08] kern/5456           After writing more than 100MB to SCSI Exa
s [1998/01/08] i386/5460           [PATCH] fxp device driver doesn't support
f [1998/01/08] kern/5467           unlink() leaves unrefed files on file syt
s [1998/01/15] bin/5497            [PATCH] Rbootd cannot boot my hp9000s340
f [1998/01/15] misc/5499           when setting up the partition for free bs
o [1998/01/15] bin/5500            "invalid hostname" is logged instead of I
o [1998/01/16] kern/5513  luigi    new PnP code is BAD (soundcards)
f [1998/01/19] kern/5521           ls -l output not complete
s [1998/01/19] kern/5522           [PATCH] ip_input.c & ip_output.c problems
o [1998/01/20] ports/5530 asami    fetch (in make fetch stage) do not use pa
o [1998/01/22] bin/5548            syslogd core dumps when signaled
o [1998/01/22] misc/5552           RE: Linux append=reboot=bios parameter im
o [1998/01/26] misc/5574           bootpd gets timezone incorrectly
o [1998/01/27] kern/5587           session id gets dropped
o [1998/01/29] kern/5598           Support for magneto-optic SCSI devices wi
s [1998/01/30] bin/5604            setenv(3) function has memory leak, other
o [1998/01/30] kern/5606           Kernel Panic running Linux Binary without
o [1998/01/31] kern/5611           bind does not check sockaddr->sin_family 
o [1998/02/01] kern/5618           kernel memory leak in routetbl.
o [1998/02/01] kern/5624           dumping to tape causes scsi bus reset
o [1998/02/04] kern/5643           NCR 810/815 do not handle rewind correctl
o [1998/02/04] bin/5658            ping -R includes DNS delays in RTT
o [1998/02/05] bin/5661            /sbin/dump never finishes
o [1998/02/06] bin/5669            rarpd is seriously broken
o [1998/02/06] misc/5673           2.2-980204-SNAP installer runs out of dis
o [1998/02/09] bin/5693            groff -mm or groff -mmm ???
o [1998/02/10] i386/5698           LPIP causes spurious reboots
o [1998/02/11] misc/5722           Brazil can't decide on daylight savings
o [1998/02/12] kern/5728  peter    NFS hangs
o [1998/02/12] kern/5731  peter    executables wedge on "vmopar" when built 
o [1998/02/12] bin/5733            cp -r cannot copy un-writable directories
o [1998/02/15] i386/5760           3.0-CURRENT freezes at mount root stage o
o [1998/02/17] gnu/5767            man leaves partially formatted cat pages 
f [1998/02/17] ports/5770 asami    PKG_NAME on ports japanese/expect  is *NO
o [1998/02/19] kern/5794           Kernel Panic
o [1998/02/23] ports/5825 ports    cd-write 1.4 fails to read tracks.
o [1998/02/23] kern/5827           kernel panics in current (3.0)
o [1998/02/24] kern/5839           vm_page_unwire: invalid wire count: 0
o [1998/02/25] docs/5842           description of -c and -o conn in mount_nf
o [1998/02/25] bin/5845            in sh, set -- `getopt ...` always returns
o [1998/02/25] ports/5850 me       xemacs-20.3 contains bad send-pr
o [1998/02/25] misc/5852           Page fault or error caused by writing to 
o [1998/02/25] bin/5854            host -l MX or NS core dumps
o [1998/02/27] bin/5867   peter    pppd or FreeBSD ?
o [1998/02/28] kern/5877           sb_cc counts control data as well as data
o [1998/03/01] kern/5890  peter    NFS server Side say NFSERR_BAD_COOKIE (rm
o [1998/03/01] kern/5893           Recursive locking attempts on vp->v_inter
o [1998/03/01] kern/5896           FreeBSD host can't network-write to other
o [1998/03/02] kern/5904           panic: newfs
o [1998/03/03] bin/5907            VIDCONTROL VGA_80x60 resets PC completely
o [1998/03/03] ports/5908 ports    atalkd won't come up
o [1998/03/04] ports/5921 ports    The developer(s) changed the tarball, mod
o [1998/03/06] ports/5933 ports    emacsserver (19.34b) hostname in /tmp/ese
o [1998/03/09] bin/5959            Cannot set up clocal gettys
o [1998/03/09] ports/5960 ports    Added printer device
o [1998/03/09] bin/5961            dup2 wrapper in libc_r is incomplete
o [1998/03/10] kern/5965           FreeBSD TCP/IP connectivity get buried by
o [1998/03/10] kern/5969           non-root user can reboot/lock up system
o [1998/03/10] ports/5970 ports    psmisc ports uploaded to freebsd.org:/pub
o [1998/03/10] kern/5974           -current VM oddities
o [1998/03/11] kern/5975           can't boot freebsd: fatal trap12: page fa
o [1998/03/11] kern/5979  julian   sd.c doesn't validate all mode sense 4 va
o [1998/03/12] kern/5991           panic: free vnode isn't
o [1998/03/14] conf/6002  peter    /etc/mail/sendmail.cf.addtions seems to l
o [1998/03/14] bin/6004            cron in -CURRENT sometimes fails to proce
o [1998/03/14] bin/6005            -CURRENT cron dies after short periods of
o [1998/03/16] kern/6035           The system "sort-of" hangs when playing b
o [1998/03/18] kern/6059           Packets from 1.1.1.1 can crash 2.2 server
o [1998/03/19] kern/6066           lnc driver does not work correctly with A
o [1998/03/19] bin/6071            2.2.6-980315-BETA up grade option problem
o [1998/03/20] bin/6074            Incremental dumps are backing up unchange
o [1998/03/21] bin/6087            sh doesn't work properly on certain confi
o [1998/03/22] kern/6099           LPIP to slow machine causes hang
o [1998/03/22] kern/6103           panic: ffs_valloc: dup alloc
o [1998/03/23] kern/6116           In system with wd0, wd2, kernel cannot fi
o [1998/03/28] bin/6162            kinit does not default to the current use
o [1998/03/30] misc/6173           No usable norwegian keycap entry for PCVT
o [1998/03/30] ports/6180 max      youbin port has root-exploitable security
o [1998/04/01] kern/6191           SCSI driver error
o [1998/04/02] ports/6195 msmith   wrong font path in vncserver
o [1998/04/02] kern/6197           3com905 Seriously broken
o [1998/04/03] kern/6201  bde      2.2.6 kernel can't find sio[12] on Iwill 
o [1998/04/03] kern/6203           kernel panics with "blkfree: freeing free
o [1998/04/03] conf/6205           NFS/NIS freak out
o [1998/04/04] kern/6212           Two bugs with MFS filesystems fixed, one 
o [1998/04/04] bin/6216            syslog breaks then everything else slows 
o [1998/04/07] kern/6238  luigi    Sound-driver patch for MAD16 (OPTi 928,92
o [1998/04/07] kern/6242           vnode disk driver too unstable in -STABLE
o [1998/04/08] kern/6251  peter    ktrace very broken when logging over NFS
o [1998/04/08] kern/6252           ide cdrom hangs system when on same bus a
o [1998/04/09] kern/6253           Atapi wait for command phase too short.
o [1998/04/10] kern/6267  dyson    panic: pmap_dispose_proc: upage already m
o [1998/04/11] kern/6277           mouse operation weird in -current
o [1998/04/13] ports/6288 se       KDE port glitches
o [1998/04/14] kern/6300           System locks up in SMP mode when accessin
f [1998/04/15] misc/6310  des      explicit cast needed in floatpoint.h for 
o [1998/04/16] bin/6317            with -8E flags telnet still goes to comma
o [1998/04/17] kern/6336  peter    NFSv3 should support files >2GB, but does
o [1998/04/17] misc/6340           missing the terminfo, which causes librar
o [1998/04/18] kern/6344           cy driver is outdated
o [1998/04/19] kern/6351           DPT RAID controller stops working under h
s [1998/04/19] bin/6353            How about upgrading from amd to am-utils?
o [1998/04/20] i386/6368           Stallion Easyio 8 port not detected using
o [1998/04/21] ports/6380 ports    gcc-2.8.1 port does not create shared lib
f [1998/04/21] ports/6381 jmacd    does not compile on -current; does not in
o [1998/04/22] bin/6383            csh - when ctrl-d is pressed, file is chm
o [1998/04/25] kern/6412  peter    NFS sends packets from the wrong interfac
o [1998/04/26] kern/6422  peter    Fix for de Driver (kern/4841, kern/5205 a
o [1998/04/26] ports/6426 ports    ports/graphics/jpeg doesn't build
o [1998/04/27] ports/6430 jseger   trafshow 2.0 (port) can't be compiled
s [1998/04/28] docs/6444  doc      Micron system hanging
a [1998/04/30] kern/6471  jkh      2.2.6 install process causes kernel panic
o [1998/04/30] misc/6472  jb       [PATCH] _thread_flockfile() hangs process
o [1998/05/01] kern/6481           Patches for VIA Socket 7 chipsets
o [1998/05/02] ports/6484 ports    xemacs hangs
o [1998/05/03] kern/6506           system will not soft reboot

405 problems total.

Non-critical problems

S  Submitted   Tracker    Resp.    Description
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o [1995/01/14] bin/115             systat iostat display doesn't scale high 
s [1995/05/13] bin/401             Add REMOTE_* variables
s [1995/05/23] i386/440            want vidcontrol option to apply settings 
a [1995/05/27] gnu/450    scrappy  tar --exclude -c doesn't work
s [1995/06/15] bin/517             Bad group change with 'install'
o [1995/07/09] misc/605   wpaul    NIS: get*bynis routine problems
s [1995/08/05] gnu/655             ld -r of shared objects worked in 1.1.5, 
s [1995/08/07] bin/658             ifconfig alias has to be separately given
s [1995/09/26] kern/742            syslog errors accessing Mac hard disks [p
s [1995/10/03] kern/765            umount -f can`t umount a NFS filesystem i
s [1995/11/20] kern/831            one minor complaint about the kernel visu
s [1995/11/27] bin/841             stale nfs mounts cannot be umounted
o [1995/11/30] bin/854    dyson    swapinfo shows incorrect information for 
o [1995/12/17] kern/900   dyson    ext2fs triggers divide by zero trap in vn
s [1996/01/21] bin/961             'more $file', incorrect CRLF compacting.
s [1996/01/28] kern/975            getrusage returns negative deltas
a [1996/01/30] bin/981    fenner   clnt_broadcast() is not aware of aliases
s [1996/02/07] bin/999             /usr/share/mk/sys.mk missing common $(RM)
o [1996/02/12] bin/1021   phk      pppd doesn't handle PAP-only authenticati
o [1996/02/25] i386/1042  bde      Warning from sio driver reports wrong dev
s [1996/03/20] kern/1090           iostat displays incorrect sps count
s [1996/03/20] bin/1093            route's diagnostic is weird
o [1996/04/06] kern/1119  dyson    Mounted EXT2FS partition is not cleanly u
o [1996/05/15] bin/1206   cracauer /bin/sh + emacs + ^G = ruined terminal
s [1996/06/11] bin/1312            automounter hangs on boot
s [1996/06/13] bin/1320            dump limits blocksize to 32K
o [1996/06/18] i386/1331  phk      changes and bug in ft driver
s [1996/07/07] bin/1375   jraynard Extraneous warning from mv(1) [PATCH]
o [1996/07/21] ports/1416 ports    cflow(1) doesn't parse GNU C __attribute_
f [1996/07/24] misc/1428           ncurses doesn't always display ALTCHARSET
a [1996/08/07] ports/1470 asami    need more info in the ports structure
o [1996/08/17] kern/1501           vmstat reports impossible avm after start
o [1996/08/17] bin/1502            vmstat 'avm' field merges with procs 'w' 
o [1996/08/17] kern/1508  sos      syscons should protect against useless DD
o [1996/08/19] kern/1514  dyson    mlock fails on readonly regions
o [1996/08/20] kern/1516  dyson    vm_fault.c contains dead code or too many
o [1996/08/21] ports/1520 erich    sudo dosn't recognise certain passwords a
o [1996/08/21] bin/1523            "cvs update -d -P" prunes unchecked-in di
o [1996/08/24] misc/1538           enhanced /etc/security script
a [1996/09/04] bin/1565            Moving a file to it's link completely rem
o [1996/09/06] bin/1577   peter    mail -f foo does not look in current dire
o [1996/09/08] bin/1589            ftp fails to flush output
o [1996/09/11] bin/1598            tip leaves OPOST set on controlling termi
o [1996/09/12] bin/1607   peter    unmount fails for a NFS fs mounted withou
o [1996/09/14] gnu/1611   phk      groff should use "system-wide" papersize 
o [1996/09/14] kern/1614           Attempt to mount an NTFS partition causes
a [1996/09/18] bin/1642            pkg_install Makefiles could be simplified
o [1996/09/19] kern/1654           In procfs, vattr doesn't contain correct 
o [1996/09/20] kern/1658           ktrace/kdump flaky - corrupted ktrace.out
o [1996/09/23] i386/1671           s2 map in pcvt isn't ISO 8859-1 and claim
o [1996/09/29] kern/1690           apm and sbxvi inappropriately probe as co
o [1996/09/29] docs/1691  doc      ppp server doc submission
o [1996/10/02] kern/1711  joerg    kernel logging of signaled processes shou
o [1996/10/04] kern/1725           visual config redraws bits of the screen 
o [1996/10/11] conf/1777           sysctl called in /etc/netstart before /us
s [1996/10/13] kern/1788  wollman  netstat gives negative numbers for tcp by
o [1996/10/13] misc/1791           syslimits.h does not allow overriding def
o [1996/10/13] bin/1793   cracauer /bin/sh return w/o exitstatus in a functi
o [1996/10/14] bin/1804            pkg_create hangs if the packing list has 
o [1996/10/20] bin/1849            gdb sets library breakpoints on the wrong
o [1996/10/20] misc/1853           Syscons font mapping semms not to work pr
o [1996/10/20] docs/1855  joerg    Addition to LINT
o [1996/10/23] bin/1872            automounter (amd) cannot ls directories w
s [1996/10/24] bin/1881            file(1) misidentifies Sun3/m68k executabl
o [1996/10/27] bin/1904            /usr/bin/su is not careful enough in veri
f [1996/10/30] i386/1931           Mitsumi CDrom works well under 2.1.x, fai
o [1996/11/01] bin/1941            wtmp and monthly rotation
o [1996/11/01] bin/1943            route(8) args
s [1996/11/02] bin/1945            Out of date code/comments in dd
o [1996/11/04] i386/1953  sos      syscons savers have no default timeout
o [1996/11/04] gnu/1961            uucp logging files are in /var/spool/uucp
o [1996/11/06] bin/1970            csh limtail() bug
o [1996/11/09] bin/1985            pkg_delete outputs confusing message when
o [1996/11/13] bin/2005            Poor command line argument checking and b
o [1996/11/15] kern/2022           Switching from X display to virtual conso
o [1996/11/16] bin/2036            cpio size wraparound
o [1996/11/19] bin/2061            DEBUG_FLAGS in bsd.lib.mk is broken
o [1996/11/19] misc/2068           Unstable keyboard mappings on the main tt
o [1996/11/22] docs/2087           ifconfig.8 does not document how to remov
o [1996/11/22] bin/2090            clients may bind to FreeBSD ypserv refusi
o [1996/11/25] misc/2105  jmg      bsd.lib.mk has problems with STRIP and IN
o [1996/11/26] i386/2108  sos      [ATAPI] wcd driver may hang under certain
o [1996/11/28] kern/2118  sos      writing to virtual consoles fails to disp
o [1996/11/28] bin/2119            mount lies to child about argv0, which ca
o [1996/12/01] bin/2133            netstat -s overflows to negative
o [1996/12/02] bin/2137            vm statistics are bad
o [1996/12/02] kern/2140           FreeBSD leaves EtherExpress 16 net card i
o [1996/12/03] conf/2146  brian    wrong /dev for COM2 during installation v
o [1996/12/07] ports/2169 pst      zephyr port disagrees with Kerberos causi
o [1996/12/08] bin/2184   peter    sendmail has lots of trouble with local d
a [1996/12/10] ports/2190 asami    need cross-reference to xpdf from X11 por
o [1996/12/12] kern/2199  joerg    Got a lots of "Target Busy" messages with
o [1996/12/14] kern/2214           File System gets corrupted when mounting 
o [1996/12/14] bin/2216            Ada specs not being compiled into cc/gcc
o [1996/12/16] bin/2227            FreeBSD does not recognize WD7000-ASC dri
o [1996/12/17] i386/2234           fbsdboot.exe does not turn off floppy dri
o [1996/12/17] i386/2239  jmg      some interrupts take too long (i.e. BT946
o [1996/12/18] misc/2242           Suggest add optional   mt blocksize 512  
a [1996/12/21] bin/2265   guido    su(1) does not call skeyaccess()
o [1996/12/24] kern/2273  dufault  support for POSIX.4 / POSIX.1a RT-schedul
o [1996/12/25] conf/2284           Termcap ibm3163 entry has arrow keys wron
o [1996/12/26] bin/2291            race condition in /etc/master.passwd lock
s [1996/12/27] kern/2298           Support for DSR/DCD swapping on serial po
a [1996/12/27] misc/2302  markm    new crypt() including SHS and an extendab
o [1996/12/29] bin/2315   peter    tail segfaults on NFS permission denied
o [1996/12/30] kern/2327           `Green' saver for pcvt
o [1997/01/01] docs/2353  doc      Changes to FAQ
o [1997/01/06] bin/2382            curses.h / -lcurses incompatible with C++
o [1997/01/06] bin/2383            Inconsistent tputs(3) prototypes in curse
o [1997/01/06] bin/2387            virtual hosting patches for inetd
o [1997/01/07] kern/2393           filesystems not unmounted following shutd
o [1997/01/07] bin/2410            pppd(8): failing PAP doesn't force line d
o [1997/01/09] kern/2429           Driver for AIMS Lab RadioTrack radio card
o [1997/01/10] bin/2442   davidn   setusershell()/endusershell() missing
o [1997/01/11] bin/2448            semctl() not portable -- freebsd requires
o [1997/01/12] kern/2462  sos      screen saver dosn't capture key strokes
o [1997/01/12] bin/2468            more is slow
o [1997/01/14] bin/2491            chat won't report is the report string co
o [1997/01/14] kern/2492           AIMS Lab RadioTrack driver for FreeBSD 2.
o [1997/01/14] kern/2494           constant page faults in kernel mode
o [1997/01/15] bin/2499            fetch ftp://bla bla doesn't bail in disk 
o [1997/01/16] bin/2508            kerberos does not support multihomed host
o [1997/01/16] i386/2514  jkh      BootEasy binary is OLD in in FBSD install
o [1997/01/17] bin/2518            /usr/bin/tar is out of date
o [1997/01/21] bin/2547            fetch command fail to get file
o [1997/01/21] bin/2556            Patch for calendar.c
o [1997/01/23] i386/2565           Error using target "links" in /usr/src/sy
o [1997/01/24] bin/2572            Build 2.2 on a 2.1.6 system without repla
o [1997/01/26] misc/2596           dd refuses to respond to SIGkill
o [1997/01/26] i386/2598           ep0 in EISA mode hangs if ep0-device (ISA
o [1997/01/28] bin/2603   dufault  Added POSIX.4/POSIX.1b constants in unist
o [1997/01/28] bin/2604   dufault  Added POSIX.4/POSIX.1b shm_open()/shm_unl
o [1997/01/29] misc/2617           Utility submission - upsmon - UPS monitor
o [1997/01/30] docs/2623           ipfirewall(4) man page is way out of date
o [1997/01/31] bin/2630            xargs does excessive and inconsistent arg
o [1997/02/02] gnu/2637            tar dumped core with -g option.
a [1997/02/02] bin/2641   wpaul    login_access.c doesn't work with NIS by d
o [1997/02/04] bin/2660            When selecting BSD to boot from system ha
o [1997/02/05] bin/2668            modification suggested for rarpd
o [1997/02/05] bin/2672            Problem with telnetd
o [1997/02/07] kern/2686           struct igmpmsg in <netinet/ip_mroute.h> s
o [1997/02/10] bin/2703   jmg      vipw doesn't allow you to edit master.pas
o [1997/02/10] kern/2704           Occasional failure to detect wdc1 on boot
o [1997/02/11] conf/2709           FBSD 2.1.6 X-Server installation setup ut
o [1997/02/11] kern/2715           MSDOS-FS 1024/2048 byte/sector media supp
o [1997/02/11] kern/2716           od.c/sd.c non 512 byte/sector support imp
o [1997/02/13] i386/2729           "make tags" in sys/kern produces barely u
o [1997/02/14] bin/2734   jkh      pkg_* uses relative paths to executables
o [1997/02/14] bin/2735   jkh      Add signature support (both MD5 and PGP) 
o [1997/02/14] bin/2737            yppasswd fails to change password on a su
o [1997/02/15] misc/2745  fenner   PR querry web form doesn't sort correctly
o [1997/02/20] docs/2780           Description of Linux emulation is out of 
o [1997/02/23] kern/2806           new kernel tags script
o [1997/02/26] conf/2822           ftp install specifying URL confusing
o [1997/02/27] gnu/2827            after make world genclass is not installe
o [1997/03/02] docs/2850           init(8) man page does not document secure
o [1997/03/02] bin/2851            script(1) sets argv[0] of the started she
o [1997/03/03] kern/2857           DE500 board exhibits capture effect
o [1997/03/03] bin/2859            /usr/bin/quota seems to choke on long gro
o [1997/03/03] kern/2865  peter    NFS client hangs on umount, ls, df when N
o [1997/03/05] kern/2886  fenner   mbuf leak in multicast code
o [1997/03/06] docs/2897  steve    send-pr categories should be explained so
o [1997/03/06] bin/2898   fenner   arp -a -n buglet
o [1997/03/09] i386/2924  sos      syscons X keyboard gets stuck in capsmode
o [1997/03/10] bin/2934            sh(1) has problems with $ENV
o [1997/03/10] bin/2938            Add -b, -l, and -f options to du(1)
o [1997/03/11] ports/2949 asami    bsd.port.mk needs something like FETCH_EN
o [1997/03/11] misc/2955           pkg_add failed on xemacs via sysintall
f [1997/03/11] ports/2956 ports    New Port: xgospel-1.10d in ftp.freebsd.or
a [1997/03/13] bin/2977            After enabling moused and vidcontrol and 
o [1997/03/14] ports/2988 joerg    vga font is not built
o [1997/03/15] ports/2993 obrien   qmail-port-take2-proff.tar.gz in incoming
o [1997/03/15] kern/3001           soundblaster8 card does not work correctl
o [1997/03/17] ports/3012 obrien   qmailanalog port in incoming
o [1997/03/18] conf/3023           By default users have no write permission
o [1997/03/18] misc/3024           make reinstall in /usr/src requires writa
o [1997/03/18] bin/3025            mv to / trailed dirs prints odd error mes
o [1997/03/22] kern/3061           route does not accept -genmask
o [1997/03/29] bin/3139            qcamcontrol has a bug where I/O errors ar
o [1997/03/29] misc/3140           display message is broken on boot.flp
o [1997/03/31] gnu/3157            Patches to gas and gdb to support MMX ext
o [1997/04/01] ports/3169 ports    nn port broken
o [1997/04/03] bin/3190            RISCom N2 card driver problem?
o [1997/04/06] bin/3211            ctm uses mktemp()>
o [1997/04/06] bin/3212            the pkg_* tools use mktemp()
o [1997/04/07] bin/3221            rpc.rusersd : can't communicate with SunO
o [1997/04/07] misc/3225           uucpd.c should normalize host names as lo
a [1997/04/08] bin/3233   wosch    adduser(8) doesn't add users to the wheel
o [1997/04/08] misc/3237           SCRIPTS addition to bsd.prog.mk
o [1997/04/09] bin/3242            incorrect prototype for initgroups
o [1997/04/09] bin/3245            variable substitution "a=${a:=}" in /bin/
o [1997/04/10] bin/3251            xsysinfo stops refreshing and wastes CPU
o [1997/04/10] kern/3253           scsiconf.c: make ZIP disks use optical dr
s [1997/04/13] conf/3272  imp      $@ is deprecated I believe, so use ${.TAR
o [1997/04/14] kern/3281           errors when "rm -r"-ing in a mounted ext2
o [1997/04/14] kern/3282           ext2fs causes fs-unmount at shutdown/rebo
o [1997/04/14] bin/3284            symorder(1): -t option doesn´t work at al
o [1997/04/14] bin/3285            date option for pom(6) (phase of the moon
o [1997/04/14] bin/3286            missing error checking in mount_mfs(8) ak
o [1997/04/14] kern/3287           missing symbols in /usr/src/sys/i386/i386
o [1997/04/14] bin/3289            login(1) does not check /etc/skey.access 
o [1997/04/15] kern/3299           /dev/console hangs
o [1997/04/17] bin/3314            /etc/daily did not run on April 6, 1997
o [1997/04/17] ports/3318 ports    New port: jigsaw (Java-based HTTP server)
o [1997/04/18] ports/3322 markm    setlocale problem in lang/perl5
o [1997/04/25] ports/3383 ports    kaffe core dumps if LD_LIBRARY_PATH not s
o [1997/04/25] bin/3386            kernel 'config' wrapper 'doconfig' ala Di
o [1997/04/27] bin/3399            mv of symbolic link can move directory in
o [1997/04/27] docs/3400           MAXMEM uses maths in LINT
o [1997/04/29] bin/3416            ibcs emulation problems
o [1997/04/29] bin/3418            pkg_create doesn't always create gzip'ed 
o [1997/05/01] ports/3455 jmz      mtools-3.6.tgz could have a better mtools
o [1997/05/02] kern/3475           gdb(ptrace?) cause create/modify times on
o [1997/05/03] misc/3476  dt       Please add support for .cpp suffix to sta
o [1997/05/05] i386/3504           New features (and manpage) for netboot
o [1997/05/05] bin/3506            more did not show iso-8859-n characters
o [1997/05/05] bin/3508            FreeBSD 2.2.1 do not view SCSI disk at sw
o [1997/05/06] docs/3522           Man pages close(2) misses fcntl lock info
o [1997/05/08] kern/3546           ktrace works even if no read permission
o [1997/05/08] gnu/3552            the -L option of tar does not work proper
o [1997/05/09] bin/3556            Bug with -i option in /usr/bin/lpr
o [1997/05/09] bin/3558            make reinstall collapses on install-info
s [1997/05/09] kern/3571           Mounted ext2 prevents umount of filesyste
o [1997/05/11] conf/3577           eBones and OBJLINK=yes fails to build
o [1997/05/12] kern/3584           cleanup TCP_REASS macro in tcp_input.c
o [1997/05/13] conf/3590  doc      FAQ gives bad reccomendation re: xdm
o [1997/05/16] bin/3608            Telnet in linemode will break apart long 
o [1997/05/17] kern/3611           Internal CPU cache on CyrixiInstead DX2 d
o [1997/05/18] gnu/3616            permissions of /usr/libexec/uucp/uuxqt no
o [1997/05/19] docs/3636           No mention is made in relevant manpages a
o [1997/05/20] bin/3638            /bin/w can't handle long /dev/{tty,cua}xx
o [1997/05/20] bin/3639            ac doesn't know about FreeBSD's pty names
o [1997/05/20] docs/3645  torstenb TCP_wrappers package doesn't mention wher
s [1997/05/21] bin/3648   roberto  [PATCH] find(1) extension for file flags
o [1997/05/21] ports/3657 ports    Port of NCSA HyperNews submitted as p5-hy
s [1997/05/22] kern/3667           [PATCH] make vn LKM'able.
s [1997/05/30] docs/3720  doc      Addition for supported Hardware
o [1997/05/31] ports/3729 scrappy  pgsql dies when initiated
o [1997/05/31] kern/3731           Addition of a PCI Bridge
o [1997/06/01] kern/3739           pause key not disabled; weird stuff when 
o [1997/06/01] conf/3751           Improvements to /etc/rc{,.network,.pccard
o [1997/06/02] bin/3762   dufault  Bogus return values from rtprio(1)
o [1997/06/02] docs/3764           systat(1) -vmstat description seems to be
o [1997/06/04] bin/3778            ypbind -S domainname,server1,... does not
o [1997/06/07] bin/3805            single process tftpd
o [1997/06/09] docs/3819  davidn   man (5) login.conf specifies passwordtime
o [1997/06/09] bin/3826            KerberosIV sometimes hangs rcp
o [1997/06/10] kern/3836           Cannot remove HUGE directory
o [1997/06/10] bin/3837   dufault  new feature for rtprio
o [1997/06/12] kern/3853           netboot/ns8390.c breaks NS datasheet
o [1997/06/12] i386/3856           Improvement to autodetection logic
o [1997/06/13] bin/3859            Setting the $0 variable in perl dosnt do 
o [1997/06/14] bin/3866            rcs2log fails with eastern timezones
o [1997/06/15] kern/3879  peter    Can't export mounted ext2fs via NFS
o [1997/06/16] conf/3886  peter    install does not build sendmail host stat
o [1997/06/17] ports/3892 itojun   new port: www/webxref (cross-reference ge
o [1997/06/18] kern/3901           Multicast for Intel 10/100 Ethernet Card
o [1997/06/19] misc/3912           ctags(1) cannot trace some macro correctl
o [1997/06/23] kern/3938  peter    Problem about mmap() over NFS
o [1997/06/23] ports/3939 ports    new port: latex2html_icon_server
o [1997/06/23] ports/3940 fenner   port of latex2html-96.1
o [1997/06/24] kern/3944           if_le doesnt receive ether multicast pack
o [1997/06/25] kern/3948           nonworking t/tcp server side
a [1997/06/25] kern/3953           kern-config: options PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TI
o [1997/06/26] bin/3957            Makefile dependency error in amd
o [1997/06/26] ports/3958 obrien   a2ps fails if used according to man
o [1997/06/26] i386/3962           print disk internal cache size during pro
o [1997/06/27] kern/3968           Hardware probes die on Peak SBCs.
o [1997/06/29] ports/3983 fenner   New port: psf toolkit
o [1997/06/30] ports/3991 ports    set of OffiX ports
o [1997/07/02] ports/4014 ports    package/port installation obeys roots uma
o [1997/07/07] kern/4051           pppd connect 'chat ...' broken
s [1997/07/07] kern/4052           VJ compression drops packets with IP+TCP 
o [1997/07/08] misc/4063           2.2.2R Installation fails if Jaz drive sp
o [1997/07/13] ports/4083 ache     netscape wrapper doesn't hand off args co
o [1997/07/18] bin/4116   davidn   Kerberized login as <user>.root fails to 
o [1997/07/19] bin/4120            Partition sysid prevents extended DOS par
o [1997/07/20] ports/4127 ports    netscape-3.01: get rid of bogus error mes
o [1997/07/21] misc/4138           /etc/rc and sudo : chg to rm -rf /var/run
o [1997/07/23] kern/4153           New tcp initial send sequence number code
s [1997/07/23] bin/4154            wish /bin/sleep handled fractions of a se
s [1997/07/24] bin/4157            [PATCH] netstat atalk output should print
o [1997/07/24] bin/4163            ftp core dumps after hitting control-C
s [1997/07/26] bin/4172            suggest reconnection option added to fetc
s [1997/07/28] kern/4184           [PATCH] minor nits in sys/netatalk
a [1997/07/30] ports/4192 kuriyama New port: Amulet
o [1997/07/31] conf/4201  jkh      Installing only X-User does not install c
s [1997/07/31] bin/4204            [PATCH] ac printed wrong report about tty
o [1997/08/03] kern/4221           Kernel mode pppd doesen't update wtmp on 
o [1997/08/04] conf/4229           Ethernet interface unreachable on bootup
o [1997/08/06] ports/4232 scrappy  Boot-time start of postgressql postmaster
o [1997/08/06] bin/4238            chpass only occasionally works in conjunc
o [1997/08/07] kern/4243           file locking doesn't work for pipe
o [1997/08/07] bin/4247            modification to /etc/security for FreeBSD
o [1997/08/08] misc/4249  wpaul    ypchsh doesn't care about changing a user
a [1997/08/09] kern/4255           SMP kernel freezes on machines with >2 CP
a [1997/08/09] kern/4257  itojun   scsi RESERVATION CONFLICT support needed 
f [1997/08/10] ports/4264 ports    mftp get a Segmentation fault
o [1997/08/12] ports/4281 ports    Compress pcl graphics files - this is an 
o [1997/08/12] misc/4285           SDL RISCom/N2 (ISA)
a [1997/08/13] gnu/4290   ache     man wrong viewed koi8-r manpages and neqn
o [1997/08/13] kern/4297  dufault  SIGEV_NONE and SIGEV_SIGNAL go in signal.
o [1997/08/13] i386/4300  msmith   The initial timeout on open("/dev/lpt0"..
o [1997/08/14] ports/4304 ports    Recommendation re. Ports Collection
o [1997/08/22] ports/4356 erich    sudo shouldn't block signals in tgetpass(
o [1997/08/23] conf/4363           kernel build depend on make obj
o [1997/08/24] bin/4369            dump can calculate wrong estimate times w
o [1997/08/26] ports/4391 ports    New port: VPCE
o [1997/08/26] misc/4395           if exists(secure) in /usr/src/Makefile is
o [1997/08/28] ports/4412 ports    New port: YaTeX (in print and japanese)
o [1997/08/29] kern/4413           No way to unmount a floppy that goes bad 
o [1997/08/29] misc/4414           be.iso.kbd errors in mapping
o [1997/08/29] bin/4419            man can display the same man page twice
o [1997/08/29] bin/4420            find -exedir doesn't chdir for first entr
o [1997/08/30] docs/4439  davidn   man pages wrong regarding login.conf
o [1997/09/03] bin/4459   bde      No prototype for moncontrol(3) and monsta
o [1997/09/04] misc/4468           dlopen is not available from static execu
o [1997/09/04] docs/4472           manpage for /usr/bin/printf is not comple
o [1997/09/07] bin/4484   peter    sendmail is barfing
o [1997/09/08] ports/4496 fenner   new port of latex2html-97.1.tar.gz
o [1997/09/13] kern/4528           processes hang if the mount_portal proces
a [1997/09/14] i386/4538  sos      byteswapped ATAPI id strings
o [1997/09/14] bin/4545            f77 will only call `cc', no com-line opti
f [1997/09/15] i386/4547           asc.c and pcaudio.c should use selrecord
o [1997/09/16] bin/4553            man fails to open manpage if ./man exists
o [1997/09/16] misc/4556           make can't build executable from single F
o [1997/09/17] ports/4565 torstenb News port: ircII-current (ircII-2.9a8/col
o [1997/09/18] conf/4572           /etc/rc.network loads ipfirewall lkm rega
o [1997/09/21] kern/4597           Patch to pass NPX status word in signal c
o [1997/09/21] kern/4601           Contrib: userconfig patch to edit SCSI co
o [1997/09/22] ports/4608 obrien   The packing list for the mutt port is inc
o [1997/09/25] bin/4629            calendar doesn't print all dates sometime
o [1997/09/25] ports/4631 ports    New port: ncurses-1.9.9g
o [1997/09/28] ports/4643 ports    new port - japanese-english dictionary
o [1997/09/28] misc/4646           Can't fixit with an NFS-mounted CD.
o [1997/09/29] conf/4654           Need to do post-ifconfig commands
o [1997/10/02] kern/4680           lkm version of vn.c
o [1997/10/03] kern/4685           Some SCSI retry messages formatted differ
o [1997/10/04] bin/4688   peter    sys/utsname.h SYS_NMLN 32 too small
o [1997/10/05] bin/4695            pstat error
o [1997/10/05] bin/4696            ping hangs on certain unresolvable hosts
o [1997/10/05] bin/4697            make doesn't handle dependencies with for
o [1997/10/05] docs/4698  doc      Handbook's script for making repair flopp
o [1997/10/07] misc/4723           /etc/rc complains during boot when sudo w
o [1997/10/09] bin/4732            ac command works incorrect with old wtmp 
o [1997/10/12] gnu/4748            cc -Wformat too sensitive
a [1997/10/15] ports/4770 ports    New port: Xitami HTTP Server
o [1997/10/15] gnu/4771            diff to correct misleading total bytes in
a [1997/10/19] ports/4808 andreas  Broken password.c in backend/libpq for Fr
o [1997/10/22] bin/4828            ypxfr makes false assumption about RPC ca
o [1997/10/22] bin/4829            ftpd does not check user's gid for groups
o [1997/10/23] docs/4833           Manual page missing for pccardc
o [1997/10/23] kern/4837           bad error return from rmdir() with msdos 
o [1997/10/23] ports/4839 ports    New port - spin - Verification system for
o [1997/10/24] kern/4845           Boot complains about disk slices in FAT p
o [1997/10/24] kern/4847           pccard stuff fails after running Win95 wi
o [1997/10/25] kern/4856           netatalk cannot register own host
o [1997/10/26] bin/4858            Missing :np: in local.9600 entry in getty
a [1997/10/28] ports/4878 ports    Apache w/FrontPage Module Port
o [1997/10/28] bin/4882            uudecode can't handle whitespace in filen
o [1997/10/29] ports/4889 ports    new port for ntimelord-1.0
o [1997/10/30] bin/4899            Telnet is not transparent even with -8E
o [1997/11/01] bin/4915   peter    NFS mounts to linux machine can hang syst
o [1997/11/02] bin/4923            vi leaves the screen in standout mode
o [1997/11/03] ports/4928 asami    no 'update' target in /usr/ports/Makefile
o [1997/11/04] ports/4933 ports    New port: cgihtml library
o [1997/11/04] ports/4935 ports    audio/nas port fails build + fix
f [1997/11/04] ports/4937 mph      A looks-nice audio level meter port is no
o [1997/11/05] bin/4947            ps(1) output is not parsable and -Ortprio
o [1997/11/07] bin/4966            boot.flp file is too big to image on to f
o [1997/11/07] ports/4967 ports    I have ported Carl DeClerck's mserver-0.2
o [1997/11/07] bin/4969            cdcontrol plays incorrect audio tracks in
o [1997/11/07] ports/4974 ports    New port: YODL, Yet Oneother Document Lan
o [1997/11/08] bin/4975            quotaon while server very busy causes loc
o [1997/11/08] ports/4980 ports    NEW PORT: netscape3-us (Netscape Nav with
o [1997/11/09] ports/4985 ports    NEW PORT: www/htmlpp htmlpp-3.9, a WWW au
o [1997/11/09] ports/4986 ports    NEW PORT: comms/atp - ATP 1.50, a BBS QWK
o [1997/11/09] kern/4992           SCSI disk scheduling disabled in 2.2.5
o [1997/11/10] kern/4997           DDB_UNATTENDED doesn't always work
o [1997/11/10] misc/4999           Entering '?' at first boot prompt in inst
o [1997/11/11] kern/5009           ibcs2 emulation
o [1997/11/11] kern/5011           rndcontrol -s 8 causes kernel panic
o [1997/11/11] ports/5013 erich    Update xmorph to current version
o [1997/11/11] docs/5016           make -j4 fails in share/doc/usd/13.viref
o [1997/11/13] bin/5031            lpr does not remove original file if -s i
o [1997/11/13] ports/5034 ports    (tcsh) blocked write on named pipe sticks
o [1997/11/14] kern/5038           FreeBSD can't read MS Joliet CDs.
o [1997/11/14] gnu/5039            libdialog fails to resore terminal
o [1997/11/14] kern/5040           Support for "SCSI-0" devices
o [1997/11/14] ports/5045 ports    freebsd.ftp.markers for xearth is out of 
o [1997/11/14] bin/5047            ipfw(8) IP address resolving problem if o
o [1997/11/14] kern/5048           Calling shutdown(fd,1) multiple times wil
o [1997/11/15] bin/5052   peter    upgrade BIND
o [1997/11/15] kern/5059  peter    mountd, nfsd, etc. fail when lp0 defined 
o [1997/11/15] kern/5060  ahasty   Kernel doesn't compile with mss
o [1997/11/15] misc/5064           A dos2bsd conversion utility in C.
o [1997/11/17] docs/5070  doc      new FAQ entries
o [1997/11/17] bin/5072            /usr/bin/fetch parses a URL incorrectly
o [1997/11/17] bin/5073            'host -t mx' coredumps
o [1997/11/18] misc/5081           sysinstall glitches
o [1997/11/18] misc/5082           Permit upgrade of multi-disk system, or d
o [1997/11/19] bin/5098            running out of swap space causes junk poi
o [1997/11/20] ports/5104 ports    New port: sis-1.2pl1
o [1997/11/20] kern/5108           pmap_release panics with 'freeing held pa
o [1997/11/20] bin/5109            patch to ftpd, new option to limit number
o [1997/11/20] kern/5110           kernel crash & core in pmap_testbit durin
a [1997/11/23] ports/5131 ports    New math port: SuperLU
o [1997/11/23] bin/5134            cdcontrol will eject a mounted CDROM
o [1997/11/25] misc/5147           Submission of a shell script to help -CUR
o [1997/11/26] misc/5153  jkh      release file checksums in wrong file
o [1997/11/26] ports/5158 ports    thot editor port doesn't install template
o [1997/11/28] bin/5173            restore ought to deal with root setable f
o [1997/11/29] ports/5175 ports    NEW PORT: news/xmitBin, a binary files au
o [1997/11/30] i386/5182           A patch support high speed serial boards.
o [1997/12/02] conf/5195           Add HP JetDirect (9100/tcp) to /etc/servi
o [1997/12/02] bin/5196            ps forces all IW'd processes into Is due 
o [1997/12/02] kern/5197           The swapper is ineffective
o [1997/12/03] ports/5200 ports    new port-package for pgpmoose
o [1997/12/03] ports/5201 ports    new port-package for fidogate
o [1997/12/03] ports/5202 ports    new port-package for pathalias
o [1997/12/03] conf/5213           My SB AWE64 isn't being recognized.
o [1997/12/05] kern/5231           Mounted MS-DOS floppy disk writes unrelia
o [1997/12/06] misc/5239           ata + atapi & /stand/sysinstall & dos
o [1997/12/06] ports/5240 ports    Incorrect path in pkfonts (fix)
o [1997/12/07] ports/5245 ports    new port, bugsx game
o [1997/12/07] docs/5247  doc      Boot FreeBSD from Linux LILO
o [1997/12/08] bin/5253            catgets(3) and catclose(3) don't guard ag
o [1997/12/09] conf/5261           libc_r is not an install option
o [1997/12/09] bin/5263            sh bug (with example)
o [1997/12/11] ports/5273 ports    Port of o2c-1.16
o [1997/12/11] kern/5274           mt comp 0/1 does not work, with fix
o [1997/12/11] kern/5275           Added volume (barcode) support to tape ch
o [1997/12/13] bin/5284            pkg_create uses an unstandard tar
o [1997/12/13] docs/5287           Bad tftpd man page
o [1997/12/13] docs/5288           syslog.conf man page doesn't mention LOG_
o [1997/12/14] conf/5292           master.passwd -- /nonexistent vs. /sbin/n
o [1997/12/14] bin/5293            DES dist (req'd by PPP) defaults to kerbe
a [1997/12/14] ports/5295 ports    New Math port: umfpack
s [1997/12/14] bin/5296            slattach fails creating pidfile with ioct
f [1997/12/15] ports/5302 ache     webcopy port doesnt work?
o [1997/12/15] ports/5309 ports    New port: sls-1.00 [category misc]
o [1997/12/15] ports/5312 ports    New math port xwpl
a [1997/12/18] docs/5340  doc      ps manpage needs updated.
o [1997/12/19] ports/5342 ports    New port ja-netscape-3.04(japanese/netsca
a [1997/12/19] docs/5346  doc      Discrepancy between dump(8) man page and 
o [1997/12/22] kern/5362  peter    mount incorrectly reports / as an NFS exp
o [1997/12/26] ports/5380 ports    wb uses ghostscript 4
o [1997/12/28] ports/5393 ports    DOOMSRC port & package
o [1997/12/30] ports/5397 ports    upload of new port (fly)
f [1997/12/30] i386/5398           silo overflows running
o [1997/12/30] docs/5399  doc      Missing detail of - or -- flags to sh(1)
o [1997/12/31] bin/5400   brian    lqr timeout in ijppp only works if you ha
o [1998/01/02] bin/5410            pkg_info options
s [1998/01/03] bin/5419            [PATCH] timed rejects valid networks with
o [1998/01/08] kern/5429           Ethernet collision during file transfers 
s [1998/01/08] kern/5435           [PATCH] if_fe.c for old Gateway Communica
s [1998/01/08] docs/5443           [PATCH] Man page bpf(4), buggy example pr
s [1998/01/08] bin/5444            [PATCH] ypserv uses wrong dns lookup orde
o [1998/01/08] ports/5446 se       KDE port does not install using make in /
s [1998/01/08] bin/5451   roberto  [PATCH] halt/reboot does not execute /etc
o [1998/01/08] ports/5463 ports    No spell check in pico editor because /us
o [1998/01/09] ports/5472 erich    xmmix-1.2 prot won't compile - "SOUND_VER
o [1998/01/10] ports/5475 ports    abacus sentry
o [1998/01/11] bin/5483            Login(1) clears utmp entry
s [1998/01/15] docs/5487  doc      Adding documentation for scsi(8) usage wi
o [1998/01/15] kern/5502           nfsd process usage doesn't get accounted 
o [1998/01/15] ports/5504 ports    New port sidplay (category audio)
o [1998/01/15] ports/5505 ports    MS-Windouws emulator. It can use Japanese
o [1998/01/15] kern/5508           SCSI Message sd0: COMMAND FAILED (4 28) @
o [1998/01/15] ports/5509 ports    submit new port xruskb-1.5.1
s [1998/01/16] kern/5510  sos      [PATCH] Incomplete ATAPI diagnostic at bo
o [1998/01/18] kern/5517           Recursive NULLFS mount causes ufs_ihashge
o [1998/01/19] misc/5525  bde      gid and uid in struct pwd are ints, when 
s [1998/01/20] misc/5531           [SUBMISSION] new library function abs2rel
s [1998/01/20] kern/5532           [PATCH] Dropped packet counts are inaccur
o [1998/01/21] bin/5537            vi dumps core with dodgy exrc file
o [1998/01/21] misc/5539           ftp problems with ftp.freebsd.org ? "Tran
o [1998/01/21] bin/5541            ppp -alias (2.2.5-STABLE) has troubles wi
o [1998/01/22] docs/5545  doc      http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/handbook3
o [1998/01/22] bin/5549            Kernel Problem
o [1998/01/23] bin/5557   brian    /usr/sbin/ppp no longer works with SecurI
o [1998/01/24] i386/5559           PC-Card joystick ports were not supported
o [1998/01/25] ports/5566 ports    New port: wmx-4 (category x11)
o [1998/01/25] bin/5567            trying to mount a joliet filesystem cdrom
o [1998/01/26] bin/5569            Problems with 'moused'.
o [1998/01/26] ports/5570 ports    new port, rise 0.3.3
o [1998/01/26] kern/5577  bde      Unnecessary disk I/O and noatime ffs fixe
a [1998/01/26] ports/5579 ports    New ports "ja-tcl-8.0"
a [1998/01/26] ports/5580 ports    New ports "ja-tk-8.0"
o [1998/01/27] bin/5585            _exit(1) in rshd.c, instead of exit(1) ?
a [1998/01/28] bin/5591            Trouble with LD_PRELOAD environment varia
o [1998/01/28] bin/5596            killall's diagnostics bogus
o [1998/01/29] kern/5599           pt(N) driver no longer working
o [1998/01/30] ports/5607 ports    NEW PORT: timidity-luigi [category audio]
o [1998/01/30] ports/5608 jfitz    Ports change-request: Afterstep I18N
o [1998/01/31] bin/5609            lpd cannot send long files to HP's JetDir
o [1998/02/01] bin/5619            /etc/rc doesn't clean /var/run properly
o [1998/02/01] docs/5621           Typo in mknetid(8) manpage
o [1998/02/02] ports/5626 ports    'ldap' port eats all available CPU time
o [1998/02/02] kern/5627           Tertiary/Quaternary IDE Ctlrs: A few kern
o [1998/02/02] docs/5628           Rpcgen.1 in RELEENG_2_2_980114 has some T
o [1998/02/03] ports/5630 ports    updated not-yet-released version of gone 
o [1998/02/03] ports/5633 ports    Submission of new port in 'lang' category
a [1998/02/03] ports/5638 ports    mail/bulk_mailer port update
o [1998/02/04] bin/5650            fetch(1) manpage out of date WRT FTP URLs
o [1998/02/04] bin/5651   fenner   fetch(1) doesn't CD properly on FTPs
o [1998/02/04] ports/5653 ports    New port of ICI language
o [1998/02/05] misc/5659           2.2.5 Install doesn't copy kernel
a [1998/02/05] ports/5660 ports    New port type1inst
o [1998/02/05] misc/5662           sysinstall generates short dev names for 
o [1998/02/06] bin/5666            ifconfig fails to add alias
a [1998/02/06] ports/5667 ports    I have ported the VICE 0.13.0 Commodore e
o [1998/02/06] kern/5672           Crash from scsi aborted command 'Overlapp
o [1998/02/07] ports/5675 ports    New port in category devel: DOC++
o [1998/02/07] docs/5676           commenting in ftphosts is not documented
o [1998/02/09] kern/5689           sysctl vm.vmmeter - bogus and unsupported
o [1998/02/09] docs/5692           context diff for pw(8) man page revision
o [1998/02/10] ports/5706 ports    New port: ja-dvi2dvi-1.0 (japanese/dvi2dv
o [1998/02/10] bin/5711            bin/cat code cleanup
o [1998/02/10] bin/5712            /bin/chio code cleaup and option added
o [1998/02/10] bin/5717            pw -D -g "" returns error
o [1998/02/10] bin/5718            pkg_delete refuses to run as non-root
o [1998/02/11] bin/5721            "more" coredumps when sent two signals
o [1998/02/12] bin/5730            config doesn't specify which options are 
o [1998/02/14] bin/5745            [PATCH] Add /usr/local/share/mk to defaul
o [1998/02/14] bin/5746            bootparamd will not netboot sun 3 compute
o [1998/02/14] bin/5747            ld.so error message
o [1998/02/15] bin/5758            sys/resources.h doesn't include sys/time.
o [1998/02/17] kern/5768           Shutdown aborts syncing, when sync isn't 
o [1998/02/17] ports/5771 ports    New port: Stuttgart Neural Network Simula
s [1998/02/17] misc/5772  peter    nfsstat does not work
o [1998/02/17] ports/5776 ports    New compression port: lzo
o [1998/02/18] i386/5779           BOUNCE_BUFFERS option in LINT needs modif
o [1998/02/18] i386/5784           ibcs2 emulation not handling ioctl(..FION
a [1998/02/18] misc/5786           definition of speed_t in termios.h is not
o [1998/02/18] kern/5787           Failure of unmounting asyncronous file sy
o [1998/02/19] ports/5788 ports    pcemu harddisk-access fixes
o [1998/02/19] kern/5789           wcd0 requires ATAPI_STATIC
o [1998/02/19] kern/5795           Panic: "bremfree: removing a buffer when 
o [1998/02/20] kern/5800           incorporate -current pppd driver into -st
o [1998/02/20] misc/5803           "tab" function from "ee" not compatible w
o [1998/02/21] ports/5808 ports    Added support for JIS encoded PostScript
o [1998/02/21] ports/5811 ports    netatalk ioctl(SIOCADDMULTI) failure
o [1998/02/21] misc/5813           strsignal() missing
a [1998/02/22] ports/5814 ports    New package XShodou
o [1998/02/22] ports/5821 ports    Port of Swish-E, a Web site indexer
o [1998/02/25] gnu/5841            installmost or install (world) of tmac fa
o [1998/02/25] bin/5847            Makeworld fails if CXXFLAGS is set.
o [1998/02/25] docs/5848           [PATCH] Update web.mk to handle SGML file
o [1998/02/25] docs/5851           Mention /etc/hosts.lpd et. al. in Handboo
o [1998/02/25] misc/5855           /etc/services is out of date with IANA
o [1998/02/26] bin/5857            non-functional lpr/lpr
o [1998/02/26] ports/5859 ports    xxgdb port doesn't recognize the -k optio
o [1998/02/26] kern/5863           Kernel support for sorted SHUTDOWN & SHUT
o [1998/02/27] ports/5868 jfitz    MSQL isn't PREFIX clean and PLIST wrong
o [1998/02/28] ports/5878 ports    New port: ja-platex209-1.0 (japanese/plat
o [1998/03/01] bin/5880            df -t does not support devfs
o [1998/03/01] ports/5881 ports    new ports: jp-vfxdvik-20a (dvi viewer for
o [1998/03/01] ports/5882 ports    new ports: xdvik-20a (dvi previewer for X
o [1998/03/01] ports/5884 ports    New port: icqjava-0.981a (net/icqjava)
o [1998/03/01] ports/5885 ports    New port: dc20ctrl-0.4 (graphics/dc20ctrl
o [1998/03/02] bin/5899            VIDCONTROL VGA_80x50 sets 80x50 but uses 
o [1998/03/02] bin/5901            new version of `fmt'
o [1998/03/03] bin/5912            kinit exits if no user name specified
o [1998/03/04] ports/5920 andreas  lyx's ``configure'' disables the use of m
f [1998/03/05] bin/5925   brian    ppp compiled to use des
o [1998/03/06] kern/5931           dma errors in syslog with GUS-max
o [1998/03/06] i386/5932           perfmon kernel code should check for non-
o [1998/03/07] conf/5936           Add hostname to C shell prompt
o [1998/03/07] ports/5937 ports    rxvt's built from ports directory don't s
o [1998/03/08] bin/5944            cvs doesn't work correct.
o [1998/03/08] ports/5946 ports    New port biology/molmol
a [1998/03/08] ports/5952 ports    wwwoffle: read WWW pages offline
o [1998/03/10] kern/5964  peter    nfsd send interface selection seems broke
o [1998/03/10] bin/5966            vi's spanish message catalog does not use
o [1998/03/10] kern/5967           upg from 2.1.7.1/2.2.1 to 2.2.5-stable (a
o [1998/03/10] ports/5972 ports    x11/fvwm95 requiring gsm, and rplay is a 
o [1998/03/11] misc/5977           termcap lacks entries for Linux console
o [1998/03/11] ports/5981 ports    cbb port broken, installs with control ch
o [1998/03/11] gnu/5982            no error exit code from tar on child fail
o [1998/03/11] ports/5985 obrien   new port submission (qmail MTA)
o [1998/03/11] docs/5986           Zic.8 in FreeBSD 2.2-980309-SNAP uses und
o [1998/03/12] gnu/5992            cvs y2k
o [1998/03/13] bin/5996            more(1) '-#' broken (obsolete) and h)elp 
o [1998/03/13] bin/6000            kadmin ank uses bad default expiration of
o [1998/03/14] docs/6003           Two problems in atc(6) man page
o [1998/03/14] ports/6011 ports    new port request
o [1998/03/15] bin/6015            indent(1) breaks source with backslash ne
o [1998/03/15] ports/6017 ports    new port: yacl
o [1998/03/15] ports/6018 ports    new port: ml-3.3
a [1998/03/15] ports/6020 ports    new port: Xfstt-0.9.7
o [1998/03/15] ports/6027 max      New Port: tgif2tex
o [1998/03/15] ports/6028 ports    Upgrade Ports: kinput2
o [1998/03/15] ports/6029 ports    New Ports: jvim+onew
o [1998/03/16] misc/6031           ports.mk doesn't prefer local sites outsi
o [1998/03/16] kern/6032           poor TCP performance using FDDI over long
o [1998/03/16] docs/6036  doc      New handbook section 10.4.3.4 - si driver
o [1998/03/16] bin/6037            inconsistency between kbdcontrol(1) and s
o [1998/03/18] ports/6052 ports    new port request: mizifont
o [1998/03/18] ports/6053 ports    new port request: korean/hanIM
o [1998/03/18] kern/6056           de driver support for DS 21143 incomplete
o [1998/03/18] ports/6057 ports    xperfmon++-1.40 package fails XtRealloc()
o [1998/03/18] misc/6060  peter    Sendmail executable, not doing MASQUERADE
o [1998/03/18] docs/6063           boot.help file not updated in /usr/src/et
o [1998/03/18] bin/6064            Script to update files installed by /usr/
o [1998/03/19] i386/6067           boot.help pushes kernel list off screen
o [1998/03/20] ports/6076 ports    Upgrade port graphics/sane to version 0.7
o [1998/03/20] ports/6077 ports    Small patch to graphics/sane 0.71 - erron
o [1998/03/20] ports/6078 ports    Documentation concerning logging suggests
o [1998/03/21] ports/6085 ports    New port: pavuk-0.8
o [1998/03/21] ports/6090 ports    New port: xvmahjongg-2.0
o [1998/03/22] conf/6096           /sys/i386/conf/LINT: edit(???) sound_conf
o [1998/03/22] i386/6098           FreeBSD only uses 16M of 48M on Compaq De
o [1998/03/22] ports/6105 ports    New port: cftp-0.9.1
o [1998/03/22] gnu/6107            gdb should support PRINTF_HAS_LONG_LONG
o [1998/03/23] ports/6113 ports    new port: rinfo-1.2
o [1998/03/23] i386/6115           msdosfs incorrect compute cluster or root
o [1998/03/23] docs/6117           dumpon(8) man page only mentions deprecat
o [1998/03/23] ports/6119 ports    New port: xmastermind-0.1
o [1998/03/23] ports/6120 ports    New port: xtetris-2.6
o [1998/03/25] gnu/6130            "dialog" command cuts off chars from menu
o [1998/03/25] misc/6132           bsd.subdir.mk - cleandepend
o [1998/03/25] ports/6134 ports    New port; new program to reconstruct ftp-
o [1998/03/26] ports/6139 ports    NEW PORT: x11/sharefonts, Shareware ATM f
f [1998/03/26] bin/6140   des      Add '-H' and '-P' options to ls(1), fix m
a [1998/03/27] ports/6143 kuriyama new port request: korean/kaistfonts
o [1998/03/27] bin/6144            telnet for 8-bit data path
o [1998/03/27] ports/6151 ports    New port: xrus-1.5.2
o [1998/03/28] ports/6153 ports    New port: flick
o [1998/03/28] ports/6155 ports    new port: emulators/vice, Versatile Commo
o [1998/03/28] bin/6156            Patches to make dump understand ENOSPC
o [1998/03/28] ports/6158 ports    New graphics port: Rayshade-4.0
o [1998/03/28] bin/6161            2.2.6 kerberos servers are awfully visibl
o [1998/03/28] ports/6163 ports    New port: xpyraminx-5.4.3
o [1998/03/29] ports/6165 ports    New port: xpanex-5.4.3
o [1998/03/29] ports/6166 ports    New port: xoct-5.4.3
o [1998/03/29] ports/6170 ports    another squid ports
o [1998/03/29] ports/6171 ports    New port: xtron-1.1a
o [1998/03/29] misc/6172           Why is /ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CTM/p
o [1998/03/30] ports/6176 ports    running architextSearch (excite) under li
o [1998/03/30] bin/6178            Patches for Objective C compilation with 
o [1998/03/30] ports/6181 ports    New port: xoj-1.0
o [1998/03/31] bin/6183            quota hangups
o [1998/03/31] kern/6184           No error if resulting file pos in lseek i
o [1998/04/01] bin/6187   peter    mounting nfs directories with -b can caus
o [1998/04/01] bin/6188            screensaver permanently active when no bo
o [1998/04/01] kern/6192           kernel patches for netatalk break FDDI su
o [1998/04/01] ports/6194 ports    New port: mirrormagic-1.3
o [1998/04/02] bin/6198            demangling C++ names breaks the Cygnus -f
o [1998/04/03] bin/6200            flex can be upgraded
o [1998/04/03] bin/6202            No way to detect removable media.
o [1998/04/03] bin/6206            Enhancements to the shutdown program
o [1998/04/03] ports/6207 ports    new port request: korean/ftghostscript5
o [1998/04/04] ports/6211 ports    New port: sic-0.10a (net)
o [1998/04/04] kern/6213  peter    NFS-mounted swap (via vnconfig) easily cr
o [1998/04/04] bin/6214            ping sometimes cannot be killed with a Co
o [1998/04/05] conf/6220           Too few ttyv devices in the -RELEASE syst
o [1998/04/05] ports/6221 ports    New port: mico
s [1998/04/06] bin/6223            PST/DST bug in /bin/date
o [1998/04/06] bin/6227            as doesn't handle this instruction
o [1998/04/06] bin/6228            Syslogd not working according to manpage
o [1998/04/06] ports/6230 ports    gfont_mkgdf calls wrong interpreter
o [1998/04/06] bin/6234            ypserv -d is broken
o [1998/04/07] ports/6235 ports    New port: scwm-icon
o [1998/04/07] ports/6236 ports    New port: scwm
o [1998/04/07] kern/6247           Gravis UltraSound Classic no longer works
o [1998/04/09] kern/6255           SI driver fix for Jet ISA memory size
o [1998/04/09] kern/6256           SI driver - new T225 download code
o [1998/04/09] i386/6261  gibbs    Storage Dimensions SDC3222F not recognize
o [1998/04/10] ports/6262 ports    New port of bulk_mailer 1.9
o [1998/04/10] i386/6269           Included is a patch to support AMD Write-
o [1998/04/10] i386/6270           options.i386 update for AMD write-allocat
o [1998/04/10] misc/6271  jkh      Install program can no longer write out p
o [1998/04/12] ports/6281 ports    Many ports don't execute `ldconfig' at th
o [1998/04/12] ports/6282 ports    >> Checksum mismatch for bxform-088.tgz.
o [1998/04/13] bin/6292            syslogd cannot put kernel loggings into s
s [1998/04/13] bin/6294            who(1) needs better argument parsing
o [1998/04/14] docs/6295  doc      Reference to nonexistent file in Device D
o [1998/04/14] kern/6296           IP_HDRINCL sockets force header fields to
a [1998/04/14] kern/6299           vmstat -i does not show PnP device interr
o [1998/04/15] ports/6305 ports    New ports collection: ja-libslang
o [1998/04/15] ports/6306 ports    New ports collection: ja-slrn
o [1998/04/15] docs/6307  doc      sgmlfmt not `make -jN' ready
o [1998/04/15] bin/6308            date(1) -v argument cannot vary seconds
o [1998/04/15] ports/6311 ports    New port: gsfonts
o [1998/04/15] ports/6312 ports    New port: ghostscript-3.33
o [1998/04/15] bin/6314            /usr/sbin/ac modification
o [1998/04/16] ports/6315 ports    new port request: korean/htm
o [1998/04/16] kern/6318           pppd does not update wtmp on hangup
o [1998/04/16] misc/6320           Sometimes nohup isn't good enough.
a [1998/04/16] ports/6321 ports    can't run any version of PostgreSQL on 2.
o [1998/04/16] bin/6325            Heading fix for 'w' on long-name systems
o [1998/04/16] ports/6326 erich    Updated port: graphics/aero
o [1998/04/17] ports/6331 ports    New port: libshhopt-1.1.3
o [1998/04/17] bin/6332   bde      /usr/include/time.h doesn't compile with 
o [1998/04/17] conf/6334           -DALLLANG should be moved from src/Makefi
o [1998/04/17] gnu/6338            Gnu tar not working properly with the -G 
o [1998/04/18] ports/6343 ports    ldap-3.3 port updated
o [1998/04/18] conf/6346           Kernel version strings need to relate to 
o [1998/04/19] kern/6348           Use Yamaha YMF-719 on  Luigi's sound driv
o [1998/04/19] ports/6355 ports    New port
o [1998/04/20] ports/6358 ports    new port of AfterStep-1.4.4
o [1998/04/20] bin/6359            routed does sent router discovry solicita
o [1998/04/20] ports/6361 ports    New ports collection: GNU Pascal Compiler
f [1998/04/20] bin/6371            fetch(1) uses HTTP_PROXY for ftp requests
o [1998/04/21] conf/6376  jkh      can't reset /stand/sysinstall into initia
o [1998/04/22] docs/6386  nik      New web page - Resources for newbies
o [1998/04/23] ports/6393 ports    patch for multimedia-2.1.tar.gz
f [1998/04/23] bin/6399            When using "-u" mount doesn't start from 
o [1998/04/23] bin/6401            user error while mounting causes panic
o [1998/04/23] kern/6402           another machine can change my own permane
o [1998/04/25] ports/6413 ports    new ports for lynx2.8rel.3 (modified for 
o [1998/04/25] ports/6414 ports    new ports for ja-color-lynx2.8rel.3 (modi
o [1998/04/25] ports/6415 ports    new ports for ja-lynx2.8.1dev.7 (modified
o [1998/04/25] ports/6416 ports    new ports for ja-color-lynx2.8.1dev.7 (mo
o [1998/04/25] ports/6417 ports    new ports for ja-libslang-1.0.3 (modified
o [1998/04/26] ports/6424 ports    misc. problems with gcc28 port
a [1998/04/27] kern/6432           IFF_NOARP does not affect ethernet interf
o [1998/04/28] ports/6434 se       [PATCH] mediatool in x11/kdelibs cause kw
o [1998/04/28] ports/6445 ports    New port for `fhist'
o [1998/04/28] ports/6446 ports    patch to use Karn patchkit for faster DES
o [1998/04/29] docs/6455  doc      bootptab.5 uses both man macros and mdoc 
o [1998/04/29] misc/6457           BSD Bug List Page
o [1998/04/29] ports/6460 ports    New port: lang/bawk
o [1998/04/30] ports/6462 ports    New Package XShodou
o [1998/04/30] kern/6464           tcpdump doesn't recognize tun0 when it's 
f [1998/04/30] bin/6470   brian    aliasing & dial-on-demand creates unneces
o [1998/05/01] ports/6473 ports    New port: libshhmsg-1.3.3
o [1998/05/01] ports/6474 ports    New port: libxalloc-1.0.2
o [1998/05/01] ports/6477 ports    Newer patches are applied to gs5.10
s [1998/05/01] docs/6480  doc      typos in manpage for limit(1)
o [1998/05/01] ports/6483 ports    New port: affenspiel-1.0
o [1998/05/03] ports/6493 ports    New port: dxpc-3.7.0
o [1998/05/03] kern/6495           Need pci_unmap_mem and pci_unmap_port rou
o [1998/05/03] ports/6497 ports    Mosaic port broken due to libjpeg.so.7 vs
o [1998/05/03] ports/6502 ports    NEW port of latex2html-98.1p1
o [1998/05/03] ports/6504 ports    New port of `C Interfaces and Implementat
o [1998/05/03] kern/6505           panic: cannot mount root on sd1
o [1998/05/04] docs/6508  doc      sgmlfmt does not expand relative URLs
o [1998/05/04] bin/6509            Allow dd to seek/skip to offset beyond th
o [1998/05/04] ports/6511 ports    New port: xabacus-5.4.4
o [1998/05/04] misc/6512           freebsd-announce mails come from postmast
o [1998/05/04] ports/6513 ports    Upgrade port devel/automake to version 1.

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>Number:         6514
>Category:       gnu
>Synopsis:       make world fails 980504
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Mon May  4 11:40:01 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Robert Deuerling
>Organization:
>Release:        FreeBSD 2.2.6-STABLE i386
>Environment:

	
    2.2.6-stable, AMD-K5-133, 64MB, 6GB, 3COM 3C900

>Description:

	
 make world fails to compile


cc -O2 -m486 -pipe -DNON_BROKEN_WORDS -DPIC -I/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as -I/usr/obj/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as -I/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/config  -DOLD_GAS -DSIGTY=void -Derror=as_fatal  -DSUB_SEGMENT_ALIGN=4 -DFREEBSD_AOUT   -I/usr/obj/data2/src/tmp/usr/include -c /data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/config/tc-i386.c
cc -O2 -m486 -pipe -DNON_BROKEN_WORDS -DPIC -I/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as -I/usr/obj/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as -I/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/config  -DOLD_GAS -DSIGTY=void -Derror=as_fatal  -DSUB_SEGMENT_ALIGN=4 -DFREEBSD_AOUT   -I/usr/obj/data2/src/tmp/usr/include -c /data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/config/atof-ieee.c
cc -O2 -m486 -pipe -DNON_BROKEN_WORDS -DPIC -I/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as -I/usr/obj/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as -I/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/config  -DOLD_GAS -DSIGTY=void -Derror=as_fatal  -DSUB_SEGMENT_ALIGN=4 -DFREEBSD_AOUT   -I/usr/obj/data2/src/tmp/usr/include -c /data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/app.c
cc -O2 -m486 -pipe -DNON_BROKEN_WORDS -DPIC -I/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as -I/usr/obj/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as -I/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/config  -DOLD_GAS -DSIGTY=void -Derror=as_fatal  -DSUB_SEGMENT_ALIGN=4 -DFREEBSD_AOUT   -I/usr/obj/data2/src/tmp/usr/include -c /data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/as.c
/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/as.c: In function `main':
/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/as.c:93: `SIGHUP' undeclared (first use this function)
/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/as.c:93: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/as.c:93: for each function it appears in.)
/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/as.c:93: initializer element for `sig[0]' is not constant
/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/as.c:93: `SIGINT' undeclared (first use this function)
/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/as.c:93: initializer element for `sig[1]' is not constant
/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/as.c:93: `SIGPIPE' undeclared (first use this function)
/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/as.c:93: initializer element for `sig[2]' is not constant
/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/as.c:93: `SIGTERM' undeclared (first use this function)
/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/as.c:93: initializer element for `sig[3]' is not constant
/data2/src/gnu/usr.bin/as/as.c:96: `SIG_IGN' undeclared (first use this function)
*** Error code 1

Stop.
*** Error code 1

Stop.
*** Error code 1

Stop.
*** Error code 1

Stop.

>How-To-Repeat:

	
 make world ;)

>Fix:
	
	
 hmm sorry :-( no idea
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[ On Mon, May 4, 1998 at 19:28:38 (+0200), Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: bin/5296 
>
> Our problem is that we have never been able to get anybody to sit at the
> entrance and make sure the 9x9 matrix was applied uniformly, so about the
> only field we can rely on is the category, most of the rest are almost
> worthless for any kind of sorting.
> 
> For a test-period I'm trying to do this front desk sorting, which entails
> sifting through the over 1200 PRs we had open and doing 'quality-control'
> on the new ones.  If this seems to work better, than what we had, and if
> we can find the necessary sponors to continue the arrangement it will 
> continue.

I fully realize that.  I'm only trying to suggest that you might have
better luck at trying to properly set the ">Severity" and ">Priority"
fields than you will at trying to do everything with just the
">Category" and ">State" fields.  Often the PR submitter will have no
idea of what these fields should be outside of how they personally
feel.  However once some responsible person has reviewed the PR they can
evaluate its importance within the context of other plans and priorities
and thus should reset these fields to better reflect current realities.

A very low priority/severity PR can be easily ignored until someone is
so bored they have nothing better to do, but a closed PR will be
forgotten by everyone but the disgruntled submitter who will,
collectively with his peers, learn to not bother submitting PRs for
anything but the most critical things and all the little details will
not just be lost but will not even be collected.

I've also found the ">Class" field to be quite handy, esp. by changing
it to "change-request" or "support".  It's then possible to select all
the open "bugs", possibly rated by category and/or severity and priority
too, and ignore all the change requests, "luser" support questions, etc.
The "duplicate" setting is also quite useful, assuming the appropriate
comments are appended (though normally duplicates should be closed too).

Remember too that 9x9 is only the initial default matrix and other
standard values can easily be added to any of these fields, or to even
add new fields, queries, reports, etc.  I.e. I'm also trying to suggest
that improving GNATS is easier, faster, and probably smarter, than
trying to invent or find something completely different for
long-term/low-priority PR tracking.  You already have lots of data in
GNATS, and I think that if you can come up with an approprite way to use
GNATS it will satisfy all of your needs quite well.

-- 
							Greg A. Woods

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> It may not be my place to comment when I've no idea what hardware the
> FreeBSD PR system is running on, but IMNSHO I'd suggest that you guys
> aren't making appropriate use of the tools at hand.  I would think that
> if I'm able to handle thousands of PRs over a long period of time on a
> slogging old Sun-3 then a decent modern Pentium box should be able to
> handle 10's of thousands, if not 100's of thousands.

You've missed the point - it has nothing to do with hardware
limitations and much more to do with the fact that GNATs is just
basically unwieldy at handling this many.  It may have a wonderful
priority matrix, but actually searching through and locating such PRs
is a real pain.

> In addition I hope it isn't necessary to point out that GNATS is free
> software and is in fact quite easy to modify and/or extend.  It's not

Easy when you have the time and resources, sure. :(

- Jordan

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>Number:         6516
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       [Patch] Assorted errors in libedit
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Mon May  4 13:20:01 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Max Euston
>Organization:
>Release:        FreeBSD 2.2.5-STABLE i386
>Environment:

	-STABLE (also in -CURRENT)

>Description:
[tagged "Priority==medium" since this was one of the first complaints
 I had when I first installed FreeBSD and "first impressions count"]

Assorted problems with the history edit functions in libedit.  This
affects sh, ftp (and others?).

(All command keys assume the vi- mode of editing).

1) The 'r' command does not reposition the cursor when it is done.
   [ed_insert() needs to return CC_CURSOR since it automatically calls
   vi_command_mode() if MODE_REPLACE_1].

2) The [count] prefix to commands does not work.  [read_getcmd()
   looped while "cmd==0", but ED_ARGUMENT_DIGIT is the first
   (lexographically) command and is assigned a command code of 0.
   read_getcmd() needs to loop while ED_UNASSIGNED].
   [vi_replace_char() and vi_replace_mode() need to return
   CC_ARGHACK instead of CC_NORM since both commands require another
   argument (the character to substitute)].

3) The 'w' and 'b' commands use the emacs(?) definition of a word
   instead of the vi definition of a word.

4) The 'u' command does not work after the 'r' command.  [ed_insert()
   needs to set ...c_undo.action=CHANGE if MODE_REPLACE*].

5) There is no 'U' command (to undo *all* editing on the current line).

There are more bugs in libedit, but these are the (IMO) big ones I have
found (they are the ones that bothered me).

>How-To-Repeat:

(try to) use the vi- style commands above.

>Fix:

diff -u /usr/src/lib/libedit/chared.c ./chared.c
--- /usr/src/lib/libedit/chared.c	Fri Feb 20 17:18:28 1998
+++ ./chared.c	Thu Apr 30 12:47:28 1998
@@ -153,10 +153,25 @@
 
 
 /* cv__isword():
- *	Return if p is part of a word according to vi
+ *	Return type of word for p according to vi
  */
 protected int
 cv__isword(p)
+    int p;
+{
+    if (isspace((unsigned char) p))
+        return 0;
+    if ((unsigned char) p == '_' || isalnum((unsigned char) p))
+        return 1;
+    return 2;
+}
+
+
+/* c___isword():
+ *	Return if p is part of a space-delimited word (!isspace)
+ */
+protected int
+c___isword(p)
     int p;
 {
     return !isspace((unsigned char) p);


diff -u /usr/src/lib/libedit/chared.h ./chared.h
--- /usr/src/lib/libedit/chared.h	Tue May 30 01:42:55 1995
+++ ./chared.h	Tue Mar 31 13:03:46 1998
@@ -138,6 +138,7 @@
 protected void  cv_delfini	__P((EditLine *));
 protected char *cv__endword	__P((char *, char *, int));
 protected int   ce__isword	__P((int));
+protected int   c___isword	__P((int));
 protected void  cv_undo		__P((EditLine *, int, int, char *));
 protected char *cv_next_word	__P((EditLine*, char *, char *, int,
 				     int (*)(int)));


diff -u /usr/src/lib/libedit/common.c ./common.c
--- /usr/src/lib/libedit/common.c	Fri Feb 20 17:18:29 1998
+++ ./common.c	Fri May  1 15:30:43 1998
@@ -110,8 +110,11 @@
 	re_refresh(el);
     }
 
+    if (el->el_state.inputmode == MODE_REPLACE_1 || el->el_state.inputmode == MODE_REPLACE)
+	el->el_chared.c_undo.action=CHANGE;
+
     if (el->el_state.inputmode == MODE_REPLACE_1)
-	(void) vi_command_mode(el, 0);
+	return vi_command_mode(el, 0);
 
     return CC_NORM;
 }


diff -u /usr/src/lib/libedit/map.c ./map.c
--- /usr/src/lib/libedit/map.c	Fri Feb 20 17:18:36 1998
+++ ./map.c	Fri May  1 13:10:53 1998
@@ -701,7 +701,7 @@
     /*  82 */	VI_REPLACE_MODE,	/* R */
     /*  83 */	VI_SUBSTITUTE_LINE,	/* S */
     /*  84 */	VI_TO_PREV_CHAR,	/* T */
-    /*  85 */	ED_UNASSIGNED,		/* U */
+    /*  85 */	VI_UNDO_LINE,		/* U */
     /*  86 */	ED_UNASSIGNED,		/* V */
     /*  87 */	VI_NEXT_SPACE_WORD,	/* W */
     /*  88 */	ED_DELETE_PREV_CHAR,	/* X */


diff -u /usr/src/lib/libedit/read.c ./read.c
--- /usr/src/lib/libedit/read.c	Fri Feb 20 17:18:37 1998
+++ ./read.c	Fri May  1 13:12:30 1998
@@ -196,10 +196,10 @@
     el_action_t *cmdnum;
     char *ch;
 {
-    el_action_t  cmd = 0;
+    el_action_t  cmd = ED_UNASSIGNED;
     int     num;
 
-    while (cmd == 0 || cmd == ED_SEQUENCE_LEAD_IN) {
+    while (cmd == ED_UNASSIGNED || cmd == ED_SEQUENCE_LEAD_IN) {
 	if ((num = el_getc(el, ch)) != 1)	/* if EOF or error */
 	    return num;
 


diff -u /usr/src/lib/libedit/vi.c ./vi.c
--- /usr/src/lib/libedit/vi.c	Fri Feb 20 17:18:48 1998
+++ ./vi.c	Fri May  1 13:10:38 1998
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@
     el->el_line.cursor = cv_prev_word(el, el->el_line.cursor,
 				      el->el_line.buffer,
 			 	      el->el_state.argument,
-				      cv__isword);
+				      c___isword);
 
     if (el->el_chared.c_vcmd.action & DELETE) {
 	cv_delfini(el);
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@
 
 /* vi_prev_word():
  *	Vi move to the previous word
- *	[B]
+ *	[b]
  */
 protected el_action_t
 /*ARGSUSED*/
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@
     el->el_line.cursor = cv_prev_word(el, el->el_line.cursor,
 				      el->el_line.buffer,
 			 	      el->el_state.argument,
-				      ce__isword);
+				      cv__isword);
 
     if (el->el_chared.c_vcmd.action & DELETE) {
 	cv_delfini(el);
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@
     el->el_line.cursor = cv_next_word(el, el->el_line.cursor,
 				      el->el_line.lastchar,
 				      el->el_state.argument,
-				      cv__isword);
+				      c___isword);
 
     if (el->el_map.type == MAP_VI)
 	if (el->el_chared.c_vcmd.action & DELETE) {
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@
     el->el_line.cursor = cv_next_word(el, el->el_line.cursor,
 				      el->el_line.lastchar,
 				      el->el_state.argument,
-				      ce__isword);
+				      cv__isword);
 
     if (el->el_map.type == MAP_VI)
 	if (el->el_chared.c_vcmd.action & DELETE) {
@@ -346,7 +346,7 @@
     el->el_chared.c_undo.ptr = el->el_line.cursor;
     el->el_chared.c_undo.isize = 0;
     el->el_chared.c_undo.dsize = 0;
-    return CC_NORM;
+    return CC_ARGHACK;
 }
 
 
@@ -366,13 +366,13 @@
     el->el_chared.c_undo.ptr = el->el_line.cursor;
     el->el_chared.c_undo.isize = 0;
     el->el_chared.c_undo.dsize = 0;
-    return CC_NORM;
+    return CC_ARGHACK;
 }
 
 
 /* vi_substitute_char():
  *	Vi replace character under the cursor and enter insert mode
- *	[r]
+ *	[s]
  */
 protected el_action_t
 /*ARGSUSED*/
@@ -448,7 +448,8 @@
     EditLine *el;
     int c;
 {
-    int ret;
+    el_action_t ret;
+
     el->el_map.current = el->el_map.key;
     if (el->el_line.cursor < el->el_line.lastchar) {
 	el->el_line.cursor++;
@@ -661,6 +662,21 @@
     }
 
     return CC_REFRESH;
+}
+
+
+/* vi_undo_line():
+ *	Vi undo all changes
+ *	[U]
+ */
+protected el_action_t
+/*ARGSUSED*/
+vi_undo_line(el, c)
+    EditLine *el;
+    int c;
+{
+
+    return hist_get(el);
 }
 
 
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Synopsis: [PATCH] fxp device driver doesn't support SIOCSIFADDR for AF_IPX.

State-Changed-From-To: suspended-closed
State-Changed-By: jhay
State-Changed-When: Mon May 4 13:25:31 PDT 1998
State-Changed-Why: 
The fxp driver already supports IPX. The part of the driver which the
patch applied to is part of the NetBSD specific part of the driver and
they don't have IPX implemented in their kernels. AFAIK.

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The following hunk of code (in sys/pci/pcisupport.c:chipset_probe() from
2.2.6) shows a bit more detail on the FIC PA-2012 motherboard w/VIA-VP3
that we're testing....  Chip revision details were derived from the
on-line datasheets at www.via.com.tw.  Seems a bit silly to do all this
just for the probe messages, but it is kinda neat to see it all and know
you've got what you think you have.  It might be nice if the probe
message in which these strings appear used hex for the "rev" value too...

	/* VIA Technologies -- vendor 0x1106 (no MVP3 datasheets yet) */

	case 0x05851106:
		return("VIA 82C585 (Apollo VP1/VPX) system controller");
	case 0x05861106: /* south bridge section -- IDE (0x0571) is covered in pci.c */
#if 0
	{
		char *descr;
		unsigned classreg = pci_conf_read(tag, PCI_CLASS_REG);
		unsigned chiptype;

		chiptype = (classreg >> 4) & 0x0f;
		descr = malloc(sizeof("VIA 82C586B (3041 Production) PCI-ISA bridge (silicon rev=0xF)"),
			       M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK);
		if (descr) {
			sprintf(descr, "VIA 82C586%s PCI-ISA bridge (silicon rev=%01x)",
				chiptype == 0 ? "" : 
				chiptype == 2 ? "A" :
				chiptype == 3 ? "B (3040 OEM)" :
				chiptype == 4 ? "B (3041 Production)" : "?",
				classreg & 0x0f);
		}
		return descr;
	}
#else
		/* low nibble is silicon revision # */
		/* high nibble is chip type */
		rev = ((unsigned) pci_conf_read(tag, PCI_CLASS_REG) >> 4) & 0x0f;
		if (rev == 0)
			return("VIA 82C586 PCI-ISA bridge");
		if (rev == 2)
			return("VIA 82C586A PCI-ISA bridge");
		if (rev == 3)
			return("VIA 82C586B (3040 OEM) PCI-ISA bridge");
		if (rev == 4)
			return("VIA 82C586B (3041 Production) PCI-ISA bridge");
		return("VIA 82C586? PCI-ISA bridge");
#endif
	case 0x05951106:
	case 0x15951106: /* This code is not mentioned in the VT82C595 preliminary datasheet */
		return("VIA 82C595 (Apollo VP2) system controller");
	case 0x05971106: /* also known as the "host bridge" */
		return("VIA 82C597 Device 0 (Apollo VP3) system controller");
	case 0x85971106:
		return("VIA 82C597 Device 1 (Apollo VP3) PCI-PCI bridge");
	case 0x30381106:
		return("VIA 82C586B or 83C572 USB host controller");
	case 0x30401106:
#if 0
		/* low nibble is silicon revision #
		 * 0 = 3040 OEM
		 * 1 = 3041 Production]
		 */
		/* high nibble is silicon version code
		 * depends on revision #
		 * for 3040:  0 = 3040E, 1 = 3040F
		 * for 3041:  0 = 3041A
		 */
		rev = (unsigned) pci_conf_read (tag, PCI_CLASS_REG) & 0xff;
#endif
		return("VIA 82C586B ACPI Power Management interface");

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The following reply was made to PR kern/6481; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: woods@zeus.leitch.com (Greg A. Woods)
To: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@freebsd.org
Cc: freebsd-bugs@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: kern/6481: Patches for VIA Socket 7 chipsets
Date: Mon, 4 May 1998 18:40:55 -0400 (EDT)

 The following hunk of code (in sys/pci/pcisupport.c:chipset_probe() from
 2.2.6) shows a bit more detail on the FIC PA-2012 motherboard w/VIA-VP3
 that we're testing....  Chip revision details were derived from the
 on-line datasheets at www.via.com.tw.  Seems a bit silly to do all this
 just for the probe messages, but it is kinda neat to see it all and know
 you've got what you think you have.  It might be nice if the probe
 message in which these strings appear used hex for the "rev" value too...
 
 	/* VIA Technologies -- vendor 0x1106 (no MVP3 datasheets yet) */
 
 	case 0x05851106:
 		return("VIA 82C585 (Apollo VP1/VPX) system controller");
 	case 0x05861106: /* south bridge section -- IDE (0x0571) is covered in pci.c */
 #if 0
 	{
 		char *descr;
 		unsigned classreg = pci_conf_read(tag, PCI_CLASS_REG);
 		unsigned chiptype;
 
 		chiptype = (classreg >> 4) & 0x0f;
 		descr = malloc(sizeof("VIA 82C586B (3041 Production) PCI-ISA bridge (silicon rev=0xF)"),
 			       M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK);
 		if (descr) {
 			sprintf(descr, "VIA 82C586%s PCI-ISA bridge (silicon rev=%01x)",
 				chiptype == 0 ? "" : 
 				chiptype == 2 ? "A" :
 				chiptype == 3 ? "B (3040 OEM)" :
 				chiptype == 4 ? "B (3041 Production)" : "?",
 				classreg & 0x0f);
 		}
 		return descr;
 	}
 #else
 		/* low nibble is silicon revision # */
 		/* high nibble is chip type */
 		rev = ((unsigned) pci_conf_read(tag, PCI_CLASS_REG) >> 4) & 0x0f;
 		if (rev == 0)
 			return("VIA 82C586 PCI-ISA bridge");
 		if (rev == 2)
 			return("VIA 82C586A PCI-ISA bridge");
 		if (rev == 3)
 			return("VIA 82C586B (3040 OEM) PCI-ISA bridge");
 		if (rev == 4)
 			return("VIA 82C586B (3041 Production) PCI-ISA bridge");
 		return("VIA 82C586? PCI-ISA bridge");
 #endif
 	case 0x05951106:
 	case 0x15951106: /* This code is not mentioned in the VT82C595 preliminary datasheet */
 		return("VIA 82C595 (Apollo VP2) system controller");
 	case 0x05971106: /* also known as the "host bridge" */
 		return("VIA 82C597 Device 0 (Apollo VP3) system controller");
 	case 0x85971106:
 		return("VIA 82C597 Device 1 (Apollo VP3) PCI-PCI bridge");
 	case 0x30381106:
 		return("VIA 82C586B or 83C572 USB host controller");
 	case 0x30401106:
 #if 0
 		/* low nibble is silicon revision #
 		 * 0 = 3040 OEM
 		 * 1 = 3041 Production]
 		 */
 		/* high nibble is silicon version code
 		 * depends on revision #
 		 * for 3040:  0 = 3040E, 1 = 3040F
 		 * for 3041:  0 = 3041A
 		 */
 		rev = (unsigned) pci_conf_read (tag, PCI_CLASS_REG) & 0xff;
 #endif
 		return("VIA 82C586B ACPI Power Management interface");
 
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[ On Mon, May 4, 1998 at 13:19:31 (-0700), Jordan K. Hubbard wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: bin/5296 
>
> You've missed the point - it has nothing to do with hardware
> limitations and much more to do with the fact that GNATs is just
> basically unwieldy at handling this many.  It may have a wonderful
> priority matrix, but actually searching through and locating such PRs
> is a real pain.

I didn't think hardware or other system resources was the problem.

In that case I'm not sure why you're finding it a "real pain" to search
and locate "such" PRs.  The current WWW summary report is indeed
practically useless (except as a large and searchable summary report,
assuming the synopsis text is meaningful), and the "formulate a specific
query" page (which can only be linked to from the summary report and not
from the "Support" page) doesn't sort by priority or severity, but
anyone with direct GNATS access should be able to use either the
query-pr command-line, or whatever front-end, to generate a very
selective set of PRs.

No matter what system you find, effective use of it in face of such a
large user-base and potentially large number of submissions will require
that you have energetic, knowledgeable, and dedicated people like phk to
read through all submissions and re-file them with appropriate
adjustments to the priority, severity, and/or class fields.

I think a full-text search capability for PRs would help reduce the
number of duplicates too.  (glimpse and the WWW tools available for it
should do fine, though the doing the right interface would probably take
some development effort -- simple grep searches would probably require
too much horsepower)

> > In addition I hope it isn't necessary to point out that GNATS is free
> > software and is in fact quite easy to modify and/or extend.  It's not
> 
> Easy when you have the time and resources, sure. :(

Wouldn't it be more effective to enhance GNATS to the state where it is
usable for your requirements rather than first finding (or worse
designing and implmenting) some other tracking system (even if it's
simply a separate GNATS database) and then moving all the "low-priority"
PRs over to that new system?  (Assuming it's GNATS that actually need
enhancing, and not just its pattern of usage....)

As you suggested in jest earlier, the only alternative is to wipe the
slate clean and start fresh with new rules, systems, or whatever, and I
think we all agree, esp. the collective group of submitters, that this
is just not a viable alternative at this stage.

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The following reply was made to PR kern/6495; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Stefan Esser <se@FreeBSD.ORG>
To: gibbs@narnia.plutotech.com, FreeBSD-gnats-submit@freebsd.org
Cc: Stefan Esser <se@freebsd.org>
Subject: Re: kern/6495: Need pci_unmap_mem and pci_unmap_port routines
Date: Tue, 5 May 1998 00:18:47 +0200

 On 1998-05-03 16:11 -0600, "Justin T. Gibbs" <gibbs@narnia.plutotech.com> wrote:
 > >Description:
 > 
 > 	The pci_map_* routines are only reflexive when it comes to
 > 	interrupt registration.  Drivers may want to release their
 > 	memory and port mappings as well.  For instance, the BusLogic/Mylex
 > 	MultiMaster driver for CAM performs a pci_mem_map during it's
 > 	probe to ensure that the device is functional and to disable
 > 	any ISA compatibility ports.  All resources (at least those for
 > 	which an API exists to do so) are freed before the probe completes.
 > 	The code is written this way so that no ordering between the probe
 > 	and attach routines are relied on although it is assumed that
 > 	ISA probes will follow PCI probes.  When the attach routine is
 > 	called, the resources are allocated again which results in the
 > 	registers for the card to be mapped in a second time.  If resource
 > 	accounting was in place, this would cause a failure.  Right now
 > 	it simply causes us to consume a little extra KVA.
 
 The pci_map_mem function just registers a VM mapping, but 
 does not allocate any memory or other system resources 
 (well, it does take 4 bytes per page that is mapped).
 But I agree, the addition of resource accounting requires
 the unmap functions to exist ...
 
 The port map function actually is a NOP, currently, since 
 all ports are directly accessed through processor instructions 
 that use physical addresses.
 
 For that reason, a trivial implementation of the unmap
 functions is to provide dummy functions that do nothing
 (or just remove the accounting information).
 
 I'm not sure whether a repeated call of "pmap_mapdev()" 
 is permitted and will just return the same virtual address
 on each invocation. (But David Greenman or John Dyson will
 know, for sure :) Your comment abput "a little extra KVA" 
 seems to suggest, that a new page table entry is allocated 
 each time, though.
 
 The interrupt unmap function does only exist in -stable.
 
 I was waiting for changes to the bus-independent device
 management code (which I expected to replace the current
 ISA bus specific attach code), but since there has been
 no sign of such code actually being commited, I might as
 well implement the interrupt unmap function independently
 in the new PCI code in -current.
 
 > 	Probably need a pmap_unmap_device to implement pci_unmap_mem??
 
 Yes, that sounds like the function that might do the hard
 work. But if pmap_mapdev() can be called repeatedly and
 will return the same information, each time, then the NOP
 implementation of the unmap functions might be sufficient.
 
 We should have the unmap functions for both memory and port 
 ranges in order to support other architecturs, though.
 
 Regards, STefan

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>Number:         6519
>Category:       kern
>Synopsis:       FreeBSD 2.2.5 hangs after network traffic with a 3Com EtherLink III PCI
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Tue May  5 00:00:01 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Davy Goris
>Organization:
Orda-B Belgium
>Release:        2.2.5
>Environment:
FreeBSD gatekeeper2.ordab.com 2.2.5-RELEASE FreeBSD 2.2.5-RELEASE #0: Mon May  4 17:28:09 CEST 1998     root@gatekeeper2.ordab.com:/usr/src/sys/compile/GATEKEEPER2  i386

>Description:
I have an AST Pentium 75, 1,2 GB HD, 32 MB Ram.

I inserted 2 3Com EtherLink III PCI 4C590 (C) Network cards, and configured the machine as a gateway. I recompiled the kernel and put IPFW on.

The machine worked well for a while (including IPFW), but it crashed from time to time after a certain amount of Network traffic (varying from 10 to 100 MB). Sometimes, the machine froze completely, sometimes it kept working but dit not send or recieved any network pakkets.

I completely stripped down the kernel, excluding everyting that was not absolutely nessecary, but the problem remained. Then I changed 1 3Com card with a DEC DE200, and the problem got worse ! Now, it crashed after a few seconds or a few minutes.

At last, I removed both the 3C590 cards and used one DEC DE200 (ISA) and an 3C509 ISA. 

The problem seems to be gone. The system has sent over 1 GB of data without crashing.

So I suspect that there is a bug in the 3C590 PCI driver. Alas, I do not have the skills to debug and repair it. So I just report it.


Keep up the good work !
>How-To-Repeat:
Insert 2 3C590 PCI cards in an Pentium 75 running 2.2.5, and FTP some files to and from the machine.
>Fix:
I fully stripped down the kernel, but this didn't work. So I had to remove both the 3C590 Cards. This resolved the problem.

>Audit-Trail:
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> Thank you very much for your problem report.
> It has the internal identification `gnu/6514'.
> The individual assigned to look at your
> report is: freebsd-bugs. 
> 
>Category:       gnu/6514
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>Synopsis:       make world fails 980504
>Arrival-Date:   Mon May  4 11:40:01 PDT 1998

problem solved... corrupted signal.h .. maybe false checkout ;)

sorry

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The following reply was made to PR gnu/6514; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Robert Deuerling <deuerl@baerle.indra.de>
To: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG, freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.ORG
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Date: Tue, 5 May 1998 09:08:37 +0200 (MET DST)

 > Thank you very much for your problem report.
 > It has the internal identification `gnu/6514'.
 > The individual assigned to look at your
 > report is: freebsd-bugs. 
 > 
 >Category:       gnu/6514
 >Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
 >Synopsis:       make world fails 980504
 >Arrival-Date:   Mon May  4 11:40:01 PDT 1998
 
 problem solved... corrupted signal.h .. maybe false checkout ;)
 
 sorry
 
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>Number:         6521
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       "rmdir -p x/y/z/" fails
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Tue May  5 01:20:00 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Rudolf Cejka
>Organization:
FEE TU Brno, Czech Republic
>Release:        FreeBSD 3.0-CURRENT i386
>Environment:

	It does not matter, blankly -current.

>Description:

	Look at How-To-Repeat.

>How-To-Repeat:

	# mkdir -p x/y/z/
	# rmdir -p x/y/z/	% Note on trailing slash. This command cannot
				% be bug, I think...
	rmdir: x/y/z: No such file or directory
				% Hmm. But directory z was removed, x and y
				% remain...

>Fix:
	
	Here is a small patch. But I don't think, it is the best solution:


	--- rmdir.c	Mon May  4 14:01:05 1998
	***************
	*** 94,99 ****
	--- 94,103 ----
	  {
	  	char *p;
	  
	+ 	p = strchr(path, '\0');
	+ 	while (--p > path && *p == '/')
	+ 		;
	+ 	*++p = '\0';
	  	while ((p = strrchr(path, '/')) != NULL) {
	  		/* Delete trailing slashes. */
	  		while (--p > path && *p == '/')

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>Number:         6522
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       "kbdcontrol -l uk.iso.kbd" fails
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
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>Arrival-Date:   Tue May  5 01:40:01 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Rudolf Cejka
>Organization:
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>Release:        FreeBSD 3.0-CURRENT i386
>Environment:

	It does not matter, blankly -current

>Description:

	Hmm, kbdmap command makes an offer to me to use
		keymap=uk.iso.kbd
	But when when I'm trying "kbdcontrol -l uk.iso.kbd", kbdcontrol
	cannot find the file. (uk.iso.kbd is only example, kbdcontrol
	fails in all cases.

>How-To-Repeat:

	Simply type "kbdcontrol -l uk.iso.kbd". kbdcontrol cannot find
	file uk.iso.kbd in /usr/share/syscons/keymaps:

	# ls -l /usr/share/syscons/keymaps/uk.iso.kbd 
	-r--r--r--  1 bin ... ... /usr/share/syscons/keymaps/uk.iso.kbd


>Fix:
	
	Here is a small patch inspired by vidcontrol:

	--- kbdcontrol.c	Tue May  5 10:31:07 1998
	***************
	*** 650,657 ****
	  	FILE	*fd;
	  	int	i;
	  	char	*name, *cp;
	! 	char	*prefix[]  = {"", "", KEYMAP_PATH, NULL};
	! 	char	*postfix[] = {"", ".kbd", ".kbd"};
	  
	  	for (i=0; prefix[i]; i++) {
	  		name = mkfullname(prefix[i], opt, postfix[i]);
	--- 650,657 ----
	  	FILE	*fd;
	  	int	i;
	  	char	*name, *cp;
	! 	char	*prefix[]  = {"", "", KEYMAP_PATH, KEYMAP_PATH, NULL};
	! 	char	*postfix[] = {"", ".kbd", "", ".kbd"};
	  
	  	for (i=0; prefix[i]; i++) {
	  		name = mkfullname(prefix[i], opt, postfix[i]);
>Audit-Trail:
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Synopsis: "kbdcontrol -l uk.iso.kbd" fails

State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
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It is not an error that kbdcontrol require a full pathname.  Anything
else would not be the "Unix way" :-)

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Synopsis: make world fails 980504

State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
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Caused by a corrupted signal.h file.

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There are dozens of messages to get a free BSD but I could not find a
single place where I could down load this Unix s/w.

Please help

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>Synopsis: "kbdcontrol -l uk.iso.kbd" fails
>
>State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
>State-Changed-By: jkh
>State-Changed-When: Tue May 5 03:35:00 PDT 1998
>State-Changed-Why: 
>It is not an error that kbdcontrol require a full pathname.  Anything
>else would not be the "Unix way" :-)

In that case, this PR should be re-submitted in about 10000 pieces
to remove non-Unix ways from other programs ;-).  To warm up,
implement this completely in kbdcontrol.  It currently allows
the evil "kbdcontrol -l uk.iso".  Hint: understand the patch in
the PR.

Bruce

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>Number:         6524
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       DEVFS man pages don't reference devfs_remove_dev(9)
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          doc-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Tue May  5 07:30:01 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Brian Cully
>Organization:
>Release:        FreeBSD 3.0-CURRENT i386
>Environment:

	FreeBSD-current

>Description:

	devfs_add_devswf(9) and devfs_link(9) don't tell you how to
	remove the device once it's added or linked.

>How-To-Repeat:

	man 9 devfs_add_devswf
	man 9 devs_link

>Fix:

	Use these patches:


diff -cr man9.old/devfs_add_devswf.9 man9/devfs_add_devswf.9
*** man9.old/devfs_add_devswf.9	Tue May  5 10:16:41 1998
--- man9/devfs_add_devswf.9	Tue May  5 10:17:34 1998
***************
*** 63,71 ****
  It returns a token that can be used to link another name to the same
  device
  .Pq see Xr devfs_link 9 ,
! or destroy the device.
  .Sh SEE ALSO
  .Xr devfs_link 9
  .Sh HISTORY
  The function
  .Nm
--- 63,73 ----
  It returns a token that can be used to link another name to the same
  device
  .Pq see Xr devfs_link 9 ,
! or destroy the device
! .Pq see Xr devfs_remove_dev 9 .
  .Sh SEE ALSO
  .Xr devfs_link 9
+ .Xr devfs_remove_dev 9
  .Sh HISTORY
  The function
  .Nm
diff -cr man9.old/devfs_link.9 man9/devfs_link.9
*** man9.old/devfs_link.9	Tue May  5 10:18:59 1998
--- man9/devfs_link.9	Tue May  5 10:19:12 1998
***************
*** 52,57 ****
--- 52,58 ----
  It returns a token for the newly linked devfs entry.
  .Sh SEE ALSO
  .Xr devfs_add_devswf 9
+ .Xr devfs_remove_dev 9
  .Sh HISTORY
  The function
  .Nm
>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:

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> In that case, this PR should be re-submitted in about 10000 pieces
> to remove non-Unix ways from other programs ;-).  To warm up,

The poster may feel free - I'm just dealing with the PRs as they come
in, and this one isn't describing any form of abberant behavior that
I'm familiar with.

> implement this completely in kbdcontrol.  It currently allows
> the evil "kbdcontrol -l uk.iso".  Hint: understand the patch in
> the PR.

Sounds like behavior needs to be removed more than added, but that's a
topic for another PR. :)


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You seriously could not find it at either:

ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD
or
ftp://ftp.au.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD ?

I'm not sure if it would be possible to make these locations any MORE
self-evident than they already are. :)

> There are dozens of messages to get a free BSD but I could not find a
> single place where I could down load this Unix s/w.
> 
> Please help
> 
> Regard.
> 
> 
> Dave Passi
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Synopsis: Make buildworld and make world fail

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Pilot error: file /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_int/calls.c does not exist in the 2.2.5-RELEASE source tree.

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> > In that case, this PR should be re-submitted in about 10000 pieces
> > to remove non-Unix ways from other programs ;-).  To warm up,
> 
> The poster may feel free - I'm just dealing with the PRs as they come
> in, and this one isn't describing any form of abberant behavior that
> I'm familiar with.

I'm _sorry_ if I wrote this PR badly. I'm novice ;-).

So may I post another (and better) PR?

(And saw somebody gnu/6130?)

:-). I'm not feeling free... (I even some few minutes thought that FreeBSD
is not as good system as I hoped... Really thanks to Bruce... But thanks
to Jordan too... I'm very pleased.)

> > implement this completely in kbdcontrol.  It currently allows
> > the evil "kbdcontrol -l uk.iso".  Hint: understand the patch in
> > the PR.
> 
> Sounds like behavior needs to be removed more than added, but that's a
> topic for another PR. :)

Believe to me. In this state, kbdcontrol and vidcontrol are very
inconsistent. You can call
"vidcontrol -f 8x?? XXX", where XXX is file "/usr/share/syscons/fonts/XXX",
but You cannot call
"kbdcontrol -l XXX", where XXX is file "/usr/share/syscons/keymaps/XXX".
I lost some minutes to solve this problem. And I think - I'm not the
last human on this world, who had problems with this...

Patch for kbdcontrol was taken directly from vidcontrol just because to
make commands consistent. If You don't like implicit paths, You must remove
them from both kbdcontrol and vidcontrol and change rc.i386 and change many
others maybe...

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Bozetechova 2, 612 66 Brno, Czech Republic

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Synopsis: libc_r is not an install option

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Synopsis: fail to use standart ANSI C++ string class by gcc 2.7.2.1

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I cannot reproduce this bug.
If you still observe it, please tell how exactly you invoke the compich messages it print.
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>Number:         6525
>Category:       kern
>Synopsis:       Coral-Draw 5 CD crashes 2.2.6-STABLE
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Tue May  5 10:30:01 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Sascha Blank
>Organization:
>Release:        FreeBSD 2.2.6-STABLE i386
>Environment:

The latest 2.2.6-STABLE system (current as of ctm-2.2 #706).

This is my system:

FreeBSD 2.2.6-STABLE #0: Thu Apr 30 19:37:42 CEST 1998
    blank@sliphost37.uni-trier.de:/usr/src/sys/compile/BLANK
CPU: Pentium (132.95-MHz 586-class CPU)
  Origin = "GenuineIntel"  Id = 0x52c  Stepping=12
  Features=0x1bf<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,MCE,CX8>
real memory  = 67108864 (65536K bytes)
avail memory = 63500288 (62012K bytes)
Probing for devices on PCI bus 0:
chip0 <Intel 82437FX PCI cache memory controller> rev 1 on pci0:0:0
chip1 <Intel 82371FB PCI-ISA bridge> rev 2 on pci0:7:0
chip2 <Intel 82371FB IDE interface> rev 2 on pci0:7:1
ncr0 <ncr 53c815 fast10 scsi> rev 3 int a irq 10 on pci0:13:0
(ncr0:0:0): "TANDBERG  TDC 4100 =07:" type 1 removable SCSI 2
st0(ncr0:0:0): Sequential-Access 
st0(ncr0:0:0): 4.0 MB/s (250 ns, offset 8)
density code 0x0, 512-byte blocks, write-enabled
vga0 <VGA-compatible display device> rev 2 int a irq 11 on pci0:16:0
Probing for devices on the ISA bus:
sc0 at 0x60-0x6f irq 1 on motherboard
sc0: VGA color <4 virtual consoles, flags=0x0>
sio0 at 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 on isa
sio0: type 16550A
sio1 at 0x2f8-0x2ff irq 3 on isa
sio1: type 16550A
lpt0 at 0x378-0x37f irq 7 on isa
lpt0: Interrupt-driven port
lp0: TCP/IP capable interface
pcm0 at 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x15 on isa
fdc0 at 0x3f0-0x3f7 irq 6 drq 2 on isa
fdc0: FIFO enabled, 8 bytes threshold
fd0: 1.44MB 3.5in
wdc0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7 irq 14 flags 0xa0ffa0ff on isa
wdc0: unit 0 (wd0): <ST32140A>, 32-bit, multi-block-32
wd0: 2015MB (4127760 sectors), 4095 cyls, 16 heads, 63 S/T, 512 B/S
wdc0: unit 1 (wd1): <ST51080A>, 32-bit, multi-block-32
wd1: 1033MB (2116800 sectors), 2100 cyls, 16 heads, 63 S/T, 512 B/S
wdc1 at 0x170-0x177 irq 15 flags 0xa0ff on isa
wdc1: unit 0 (wd2): <QUANTUM LPS420A>, 32-bit, multi-block-8
wd2: 402MB (824160 sectors), 1010 cyls, 16 heads, 51 S/T, 512 B/S
wdc1: unit 1 (atapi): <SCR-831/38C11S10>, removable, dma, iordy
wcd0: 1375Kb/sec, 86Kb cache, audio play, 255 volume levels, ejectable tray
wcd0: 120mm data disc loaded, unlocked
npx0 on motherboard
npx0: INT 16 interface
Intel Pentium F00F detected, installing workaround
WARNING: / was not properly dismounted.

In case it matters: the CD-ROM drive is a "SAMSUNG SCR-831", the
mainboard is an "Intel Advanced EV" with builtin audio support.

My /etc/fstab looks like this:

# Device		Mountpoint	FStype	Options		Dump	Pass#
/dev/wd0s2a		/		ufs	rw		1	1
/dev/wd0s2b		none		swap	sw		0	0
/dev/wd0s2b		/tmp		mfs	rw,-s=32768	0	0
/dev/wd0s2e		/var		ufs	rw		2	2
/dev/wd0s2f		/usr		ufs	rw		2	2
/dev/wd2e		/usr/obj	ufs	rw		2	2
/dev/wd1e		/home		ufs	rw		2	2
proc			/proc		procfs	rw		0	0
/dev/wcd0c		/cdrom		cd9660	ro		0	0

>Description:

The CD that I use is the second disc from "Coral Draw 5" (the one with
the fonts on it).  I can mount the CD with no problem and go down into
most of its directories, like this:

shell: ls -C /cdrom/fonts/type1
a	d	g	j	m	p	s	v
b	e	h	k	n	q	t	w
c	f	i	l	o	r	u	z

But as soon as I want to list the contents of the "a" or the "z" folder
my system simply freezes, no core dump, no nothing. The only three
things that still work are:

1st) I can switch between virtual terminals.
2nd) I can type control characters, but they are only echoed and don't
show any effect.
3rd) I can drop down into the kernel debugger.  It reports

Debugger("manual escape to debugger")
Stopped at      _Debugger+0x36: movb    $0,_in_Debugger.122

and then waits for my input.  I admit that I don't know what to look for
at this point.

The only way to return to normal operation is to press the reset button.

I can access these folders from MS-DOS 6.22 on the same system without
problems, so it's unlikely a defective CD-ROM or CD drive.

>How-To-Repeat:

Mount this CD-ROM and try to list the "a" or "z" folder.

>Fix:
	
No idea.

--
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   Student and System Administrator  | reward is nearly as great,  and the risk
 at the University of Trier, Germany | is far far less" - Ambassador Mollari in
    mailto:blank@fox.uni-trier.de    | in Babylon 5, "The coming of shadows"
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>Number:         6528
>Category:       kern
>Synopsis:       sys/scsi/ch.c CHIOGSTATUS is broken
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       high
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Tue May  5 10:40:01 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Hans Huebner
>Organization:
Art+Com GmbH, Berlin, Germany
>Release:        FreeBSD 2.2.6-RELEASE i386
>Environment:

2.2.6-RELEASE, Pentium/PCI-based system with Symbios Logic SYM22802 SCSI
controller and Transitional Technologies Q47 DLT robot.

>Description:

The CHIOGSTATUS ioctl of the SCSI media changer driver (sys/scsi/ch.c)
is broken.  It omits the SCSI_DATA_IN flag in the SCSI READ ELEMENT
STATUS command, which makes the 'chio status' command fail.

>How-To-Repeat:

chio status

>Fix:
	
*** ch.c        1997/03/07 09:34:26     1.34
--- ch.c        1998/05/05 17:37:30
***************
*** 603,609 ****
         * Send command to changer.
         */
        return (scsi_scsi_cmd(sc->sc_link, (struct scsi_generic *)&cmd,
!           sizeof(cmd), (u_char *)data, datalen, CHRETRIES, 100000, NULL, 0));
  }
  
  
--- 603,609 ----
         * Send command to changer.
         */
        return (scsi_scsi_cmd(sc->sc_link, (struct scsi_generic *)&cmd,
!           sizeof(cmd), (u_char *)data, datalen, CHRETRIES, 100000, NULL, SCSI_DATA_IN));
  }
  
  

>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:
Hans Huebner

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"Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@time.cdrom.com> writes:
> > implement this completely in kbdcontrol.  It currently allows
> > the evil "kbdcontrol -l uk.iso".  Hint: understand the patch in
> > the PR.
> Sounds like behavior needs to be removed more than added, but that's a
> topic for another PR. :)

Jordan, this is a trivial fix for a stupid (no offense) oversight. I
don't really see a reason *not* to commit it. The current behavior of
'kbdcontrol -l glorb' is:

 1) try ./glorb
 2) try ./glorb.kbd
 3) try /usr/share/syscons/keymaps/glorb.kbd

What the patch does is add a step before 3), so the sequence becomes:

 1) try ./glorb
 2) try ./glorb.kbd
 3) try /usr/share/syscons/keymaps/glorb
 4) try /usr/share/syscons/keymaps/glorb.kbd

which makes more sense in my opinion. Of course you can argue that if
we remove 2) the current behavior becomes consistent, but I'd be quite
surprised to hear anyone here seriously suggest removing perfectly
working functionality from a FreeBSD component.

Anyway, I'm committing this patch now.

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Synopsis: "kbdcontrol -l uk.iso.kbd" fails

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The PR is valid, and the patch has been committed to -current.


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So I remember to MFC.

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On 1998-05-04 18:40 -0400, "Greg A. Woods" <woods@zeus.leitch.com> wrote:
> The following hunk of code (in sys/pci/pcisupport.c:chipset_probe() from
> 2.2.6) shows a bit more detail on the FIC PA-2012 motherboard w/VIA-VP3
> that we're testing....  Chip revision details were derived from the
> on-line datasheets at www.via.com.tw.  Seems a bit silly to do all this
> just for the probe messages, but it is kinda neat to see it all and know
> you've got what you think you have.  It might be nice if the probe
> message in which these strings appear used hex for the "rev" value too...

I'll look into this when I have some spare time.
There is code to print messages based on the contents
of arbitrary configuration registers (see what's done
for the Intel Saturn chip-set, for example, that's the
one I implemented the feature for, originally ...)

But in fact I think those register dumps should be 
moved out of the kernel and into a user-land program,
which accesses the configuration registers through the
ioctl interface (/dev/pci), see pciconf.

Regards, STefan

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The following reply was made to PR kern/6481; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Stefan Esser <se@FreeBSD.ORG>
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Date: Tue, 5 May 1998 23:53:21 +0200

 On 1998-05-04 18:40 -0400, "Greg A. Woods" <woods@zeus.leitch.com> wrote:
 > The following hunk of code (in sys/pci/pcisupport.c:chipset_probe() from
 > 2.2.6) shows a bit more detail on the FIC PA-2012 motherboard w/VIA-VP3
 > that we're testing....  Chip revision details were derived from the
 > on-line datasheets at www.via.com.tw.  Seems a bit silly to do all this
 > just for the probe messages, but it is kinda neat to see it all and know
 > you've got what you think you have.  It might be nice if the probe
 > message in which these strings appear used hex for the "rev" value too...
 
 I'll look into this when I have some spare time.
 There is code to print messages based on the contents
 of arbitrary configuration registers (see what's done
 for the Intel Saturn chip-set, for example, that's the
 one I implemented the feature for, originally ...)
 
 But in fact I think those register dumps should be 
 moved out of the kernel and into a user-land program,
 which accesses the configuration registers through the
 ioctl interface (/dev/pci), see pciconf.
 
 Regards, STefan

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woods@zeus.leitch.com (Greg A. Woods) writes:
> I think a full-text search capability for PRs would help reduce the
> number of duplicates too.  (glimpse and the WWW tools available for it
> should do fine, though the doing the right interface would probably take
> some development effort -- simple grep searches would probably require
> too much horsepower)

There are currently ~6000 PRs. A linear full text search require ~30
seconds on disk (~35MB) and 7 seconds if cached in memory.

Glimpse would not help. Glimpse put the 6000 filenames into 256
blocks, thats 24 files per block. A search for a word which exists
once require to open (in average) 24 files. A search for a word which
exists in 10 PRs require to open ~200 files ;-(

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The following reply was made to PR kern/6525; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Dmitrij Tejblum <dima@tejblum.dnttm.rssi.ru>
To: blank@fox.uni-trier.de
Cc: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: Re: kern/6525: Coral-Draw 5 CD crashes 2.2.6-STABLE 
Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 02:35:36 +0400

 Sascha Blank wrote:
 > 3rd) I can drop down into the kernel debugger.  It reports
 > 
 > Debugger("manual escape to debugger")
 > Stopped at      _Debugger+0x36: movb    $0,_in_Debugger.122
 > 
 > and then waits for my input.  I admit that I don't know what to look for
 > at this point.
 
 Say 'trace'.
 
 Dima
 
 

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The following reply was made to PR kern/6197; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: David Wolfskill <dhw@whistle.com>
To: freebsd-gnats-submit@freebsd.org, dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu
Cc:  Subject: Re: kern/6197: 3com905 Seriously broken
Date: Tue, 5 May 1998 16:37:30 -0700 (PDT)

 Found PR 6197 via pointer in PR 6456.  Colleague has 3C905; installed
 2.2.6-RELEASE & encountered stated symptoms.
 
 I tried applying the patch (well, I tried my own, functionally
 equivalent, version before I noted PR 6197; same result each time):
 machine seems to recognize the NIC as appropriate for vx driver,
 but then sits & hangs indefinitely.
 
 This isn't an unmitigated success....  :-{
 
 david
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>Number:         6529
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       potential timing problem with login after bad password given
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Tue May  5 17:20:01 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Dan Lukes
>Organization:
Dan Lukes 
>Release:        FreeBSD 2.2.6-RELEASE i386
>Environment:

	no special environment settings, standard instalation	
	"$Id: login.c,v 1.12.2.9 1998/02/18 12:07:42 markm Exp $"

>Description:

/usr.sbin/login/login.c:

The variable "backoff" is initialized (source line 267) from login-backoff tag
of login capabilities database or (source line 272) from DEFAULT_BACKOFF
(=3, see line 123). 

Imagine than an user give a bad password and see source line 513.
If "cnt" variable (number of attempts) is greater than "backoff" then 
sleep is called. The problem is with sleep argument. ((cnt - 3) * 5) can 
be negative number if "backoff" is less than 2. If login capabilities
database/login-backoff tag is set to less than 2 by administrator and user
give bad password then sleep on line 518 cause to sleep until login
timeout-ed (or SIGINT or SIGQUIT).

Similar situation occur if the #define DEFAULT_BACKOFF (line 272) will be
changed to 1 or less and apropriate tag isn't present or login capabilities 
functions aren't compiled in.

IMHO, this inconsistence is related to adding of login_capabilities_database
support to login program, but this part of program remain intact with
old coded-in constants.

>How-To-Repeat:

Add :login-backoff=1: tag to /etc/login.conf, class default, (re)start 
login program on a tty and try login with bad password (two attempts).
login will sleep until SIGINT, SIGQUIT or login timeout.

>Fix:
	
Change line 518 of login.c from
                        sleep((u_int)((cnt - 3) * 5));
to
                        sleep((u_int)((cnt - backoff) * 5));

Recompile and reinstall login program.

The workaround is set the login-backoff tag to 3 or more or remove this tag
from login.conf database.

>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:

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> Jordan, this is a trivial fix for a stupid (no offense) oversight. I
> don't really see a reason *not* to commit it. The current behavior of
> 'kbdcontrol -l glorb' is:

I don't care deeply about it either way, I just think that compiled-in
paths are evil and to be avoided whenever possible since they only
bite you later when you move things and then have n dangling
dependencies to track down.  However, I'm certainly not going to argue
any more about it considering the extreme triviality involved so do
whatever you like - it's unimportant. :)

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The following reply was made to PR kern/6197; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Doug White <dwhite@gdi.uoregon.edu>
To: David Wolfskill <dhw@whistle.com>
Cc: freebsd-gnats-submit@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: kern/6197: 3com905 Seriously broken
Date: Tue, 5 May 1998 20:29:12 -0700 (PDT)

 On Tue, 5 May 1998, David Wolfskill wrote:
 
 > Found PR 6197 via pointer in PR 6456.  Colleague has 3C905; installed
 > 2.2.6-RELEASE & encountered stated symptoms.
 > 
 > I tried applying the patch (well, I tried my own, functionally
 > equivalent, version before I noted PR 6197; same result each time):
 > machine seems to recognize the NIC as appropriate for vx driver,
 > but then sits & hangs indefinitely.
 > 
 > This isn't an unmitigated success....  :-{
 
 Thanks.  Score sits:
 
 Driver works		Driver busted
 	1			6
 
 Time to bug 3com I guess.
 
 Doug White                              | University of Oregon  
 Internet:  dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu    | Residence Networking Assistant
 http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~dwhite    | Computer Science Major
 
 

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Guys:

   I tried turning off the PNP setting on the machine.   This kept it from
hanging at the VX0 probe, but now it hangs at the first blue screen, when
doing some type of probe.

jeff

At 11:50 AM 4/28/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Thank you very much for your problem report.
>It has the internal identification `kern/6444'.
>The individual assigned to look at your
>report is: freebsd-bugs. 
>
>>Category:       kern
>>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>>Synopsis:       Micron system hanging
>>Arrival-Date:   Tue Apr 28 11:50:02 PDT 1998
> 


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Synopsis: Patches for VIA Socket 7 chipsets

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Synopsis: Coral-Draw 5 CD crashes 2.2.6-STABLE

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Synopsis: non-priviledged user can crash FreeBSD!!

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Analyzed by koshy@india.hp.com:
post addition of login class functionality
a sysadmin can restrict the usage of system resources by a process.
Hence non-priviledged users can be prevented from crashing FreeBSD.

(The deeper of problem of recovering from an arbitrary OS resource 
 running out is not easy to fix.  But at least we have now knobs to 
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The following reply was made to PR bin/2832; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: A Joseph Koshy <koshy@india.hp.com>
To: freebsd-gnats-submit@freebsd.org, fenner@parc.xerox.com
Cc: phk@freebsd.org, steve@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: bin/2832: w treats corrupted utmp as fatal error
Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 14:37:50 +0530

 Here is a patch that fixes the problem pointed out by Steve P.
 This was generated against r1.25 of "w.c" i.e --current.  
 -stable can use the same fix.
 
 Regards,
 Koshy
 
 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
 
 # diff -u w.c-- w.c
 --- w.c--       Mon Sep  1 11:17:26 1997
 +++ w.c Wed Sep 17 11:13:19 1997
 @@ -209,6 +209,8 @@
         for (nusers = 0; fread(&utmp, sizeof(utmp), 1, ut);) {
                 if (utmp.ut_name[0] == '\0')
                         continue;
 +               if (!(stp = ttystat(utmp.ut_line)))
 +                       continue;
                 ++nusers;
                 if (wcmd == 0 || (sel_user &&
                     strncmp(utmp.ut_name, sel_user, UT_NAMESIZE) != 0))
 @@ -218,7 +220,6 @@
                 *nextp = ep;
                 nextp = &(ep->next);
                 memmove(&(ep->utmp), &utmp, sizeof(struct utmp));
 -               stp = ttystat(ep->utmp.ut_line);
                 ep->tdev = stp->st_rdev;
  #ifdef CPU_CONSDEV
                 /*
 @@ -476,8 +477,10 @@
         char ttybuf[MAXPATHLEN];
 
         (void)snprintf(ttybuf, sizeof(ttybuf), "%s/%s", _PATH_DEV, line);
 -       if (stat(ttybuf, &sb))
 -               err(1, "%s", ttybuf);
 +       if (stat(ttybuf, &sb)) {
 +               warn("%s", ttybuf);
 +               return NULL;
 +       }
         return (&sb);
  }
 
 
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Old Synopsis: potential timing problem with login after bad password given
New Synopsis: [ALMOST PATCH] potential timing problem with login after bad password given

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Needs to find its committer...

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In message <E0yWwPp-0006J3-00@mole.slip.net>, "Jeffrey R. Lang" writes:
>Guys:
>
>   I tried turning off the PNP setting on the machine.   This kept it from
>hanging at the VX0 probe, but now it hangs at the first blue screen, when
>doing some type of probe.

Just leave it there, it will eventually emerge.  It is looking for every
conceiveable disk in the system.  This misfeature is under redesign I'm
sure.

Did it find the vx0 correctly now ?

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> >       Here is a small patch. But I don't think, it is the best solution:
> 
> It is essentially identical with the buggy code that I removed in
> rev.1.7 :-).  It breaks `rmdir -p symlink/' where `symlink' is
> a symlink to a directory and has some buffer underrun problems.
> I think the symlink case can be handled properly by doing the
> first rmdir before stripping and then checking if the supposedly
> removed final path component is still there.  The latter is just
> to give a better error messsage (ENOTDIR for hitting a symlink
> instead of ENOTEMPTY for attempting to remove a nonempty directory
> containing a symlink).  Note that `rmdir -p symlink/bar' does
> not remove `symlink/', although `rmdir -p symlink/' does, since
> there is nothing special about an intermediate slash.
> 
> Bruce

Now I'm looking, bin/6521 is suspended and waiting for commiters.
Please wait, Bruce sent this mail to me.
It is major - It needs some discussion at this time I think.

Isn't best time to specify requirements for rmdir now and put them
as comment in rmdir.c too (and fix rmdir)?
 
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"Jeffrey R. Lang" <jrlang@jrlang.com> writes:
>    I tried turning off the PNP setting on the machine.   This kept it from
> hanging at the VX0 probe, but now it hangs at the first blue screen, when
> doing some type of probe.

Hihihi... FreeBSD is blue-screening ;)

Seriously, though, if you get as far as to the blue screen, it has
finished probing. The blue screen indicates that /stand/sysinstall has
started, and to the best of my knowledge, the only fancy "probing" it
does is asking the kernel what disk drives and network adapters exist.

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I've seen it hang on the first screen of sysinstall a couple of times
when there was a wrong IRQ on a network adaptor (I associate it with
ed0...).  I don't have any more details.

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>Number:         6536
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       pppd doesn't restore drainwait for tty
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
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>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Wed May  6 06:10:01 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Alexander Litvin
>Organization:
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>Release:        2.2.6-STABLE
>Environment:
FreeBSD sivka.carrier.kiev.ua 2.2.6-STABLE FreeBSD 2.2.6-STABLE #2: Wed May  6 1
1:31:57 EEST 1998     archer@sivka.carrier.kiev.ua:/usr/src/sys/compile/sivka  i
386
>Description:
I do not actually know at what exact conditions it happens, but
sometimes when pppd receives SIGHUP, it fails somewhere with message
"ioctl(PPPIOCSFLAGS): Inappropriate ioctl for device". When pppd
exits after that, drainwait for that tty device is -1, and with such
drainwait tty fails to accept large writes. For me it takes place with
dgb0: PC/Xe 64K, I do not know if it is the case for other serial devices.
>How-To-Repeat:
Set up a dialup ppp server, using pppd and DIGI PX/Xe serial board.
When pppd fails with "ioctl(PPPIOCSFLAGS): Inappropriate ioctl for device",
check drainwait value for the tty (e.g. with comcontrol).
>Fix:
As a workaround I patched pppd to restore drainwait value.
>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:

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The following reply was made to PR kern/6102; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Cy Schubert <cschuber@uumail.gov.bc.ca>
To: freebsd-gnats-submit@freebsd.org, dima@best.net
Cc:  Subject: Re: kern/6102: panic: biodone: buffer not busy
Date: Tue, 05 May 1998 22:39:47 -0700

 The CVS log for vfs_bio.c states,
 
 1.67 Thu Oct 19 23:48:25 1995 UTC by dyson 
 Diffs to 1.66 
 
 If we clear the B_CACHE flag because a buffer isn't composed fully of
 valid bytes, we must also clear the B_DONE flag.  Some filesystems
 depend on this (incl NFS) and is probably the cause of the biodone
 error and subsequent crash.  Anyway this change needs to be made.
 
 The question I have is, why must the B_DONE flag be cleared when the
 B_CACHE flag is cleared?
 
 I've had this problem since 2.2.5.  Since 2.2.6, the problem appears to
 have gotten worse, e.g. two panics in the last 5 minutes.  In both cases
 a "find . | cpio -pdm /vol/archives" to copy data to a SCSI Zip disk was
 running at the time of panic.
 
 Cy Schubert

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>Number:         6537
>Category:       misc
>Synopsis:       New improved motd, take 2
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Wed May  6 15:10:02 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Doug White
>Organization:
UO ResNet
>Release:        2.2.5-R
>Environment:
>Description:
Here is my new improved motd (after phk unceremoniously squashed my
last PR).  

FreeBSD version information

Welcome to FreeBSD!
Please see the Releases page at http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/releases/ for
up-to-the-minute information and important security advisories.

If you require technical assistance:
 1. See the errata for this release on the Releases page.
 2. Search the Handbook, FAQ, and mail archives at
    http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/search.html.  If the doc distribution is
    installed, the FAQ and Handbook will appear under /usr/share/doc/FAQ
    and /usr/share/doc/handbook, respectively.
 3. If you still have a question or problem, collect the output of
    `uname -a' and of any relevant program(s) and email your question to
    questions@FreeBSD.ORG.

Enter `/stand/sysinstall' to re-enter the installation and configuration
utility.  Edit /etc/motd to change this login announcement.

Comments appreciated.
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>Number:         6538
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       "mixer -f" dumps core.
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
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>State:          open
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>Description:

Okay, i type "mixer -f" and it dumps core.
I know the command "mixer -f" isn't meaningful, but it still dumps core.
FYI i use the "new" luigi sound drivers.


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>Number:         6539
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       bmake version of perl5 available
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
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>Release:        FreeBSD 3.0-CURRENT i386
>Environment:

	

>Description:

	As stated in the (closed) problem report (bin/5700), the
	hold up with getting perl5 as the default distributed version
	was someone to generating a bmaked version. I've attempted to
	do so.

>How-To-Repeat:

	

>Fix:
	
	I've uploaded a bmaked version of perl5 to

	ftp.freebsd.org:/pub/FreeBSD/incoming/bmake-perl5-1.1.tar.gz

	This tar file contains:

	    BSD.usr.dist.patch - a patch that adds the perl directories, and
	    contrib/perl5 - contains the perl5 code, and
	    usr.bin/perl5 - contains the makefiles.
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> Synopsis: unlink() leaves unrefed files on file sytem
> 
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> working now ?

Yes, it is working now.
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From: "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@time.cdrom.com>
To: dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu
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Subject: Re: misc/6537: New improved motd, take 2 
Date: Wed, 06 May 1998 18:49:28 -0700

 > Here is my new improved motd (after phk unceremoniously squashed my
 > last PR).  
 
 Hmmm.  This one needs a little work too if it's going to really help
 out the newbies, but if someone commits this version I'll simply
 commit my (minor) improvements to it after that. :-)

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From: Doug White <dwhite@gdi.uoregon.edu>
To: "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@time.cdrom.com>
Cc: freebsd-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: Re: misc/6537: New improved motd, take 2 
Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 21:15:02 -0700 (PDT)

 On Wed, 6 May 1998, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
 
 > > Here is my new improved motd (after phk unceremoniously squashed my
 > > last PR).  
 > 
 > Hmmm.  This one needs a little work too if it's going to really help
 > out the newbies, but if someone commits this version I'll simply
 > commit my (minor) improvements to it after that. :-)
 
 By all means.
 
 Doug White                              | University of Oregon  
 Internet:  dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu    | Residence Networking Assistant
 http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~dwhite    | Computer Science Major
 
 

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Synopsis: unlink() leaves unrefed files on file sytem

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originator says "fixed".  Thanks!

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>Number:         6542
>Category:       i386
>Synopsis:       My system freeze without any warning when I change my console mode to VGA_80x30 in my .login file.
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       critical
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
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>Arrival-Date:   Thu May  7 01:20:01 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Michael Smirnoff
>Organization:
Moscow Institute of Electronic Engineering
>Release:        2.2.6
>Environment:
FreeBSD gulipin.miee.ru 2.2.6-RELEASE FreeBSD 2.2.6-RELEASE #0:
Mon May  4 23:42:15 MSD 1998     
aidan@gulipin.miee.ru:/usr/src/sys/compile/TOPTYGIN  i386

>Description:
I use following commands in my .login file:vidcontrol VGA_80x30;
tset cons30r. My system freeze and reboot after 10 seconds (approx.)
in 30 percents of my login attempts.
My system is PII/266 (ASUStek P2L97-DS dual motherboard, one CPU 
installed, termination card in second slot), My VideoCard is ASUS 
PCI-V264GT/Plus).


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From: Sascha Blank <blank@sliphost37.uni-trier.de>
To: Dmitrij Tejblum <dima@tejblum.dnttm.rssi.ru>
Cc:  Subject: Re: kern/6525: Coral-Draw 5 CD crashes 2.2.6-STABLE
Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 22:35:14 +0200

 [forwarded to GNATS by Dmitrij Tejblum <dt@freebsd.org>]
 
 Hello Dmitrij
 
 On Wed, May 06, 1998 at 02:35:36AM +0400, Dmitrij Tejblum wrote:
 > Sascha Blank wrote:
 > > and then waits for my input.  I admit that I don't know what to look for
 > > at this point.
 > 
 > Say 'trace'.
 
 Ok, trace says this:
 
 _Debugger(f01a6056) at _Debugger+0x35
 _scgetc(2,7ff,0,0,efbffed8) at _scgetc+0xd15
 _scintr(0,80000000,10,10,0) at _scintr+0x17
 Xresume1() at Xresume1+0x2b
 --- interrupt, eip=0xf01ae941, esp=0xefbffda4, ebp=0xefbffe24 ---
 ___qdivrem(27ff,0,800,0,0) at ___qdivrem+0x10d
 ___divdi3(27ff,0,800,0,0) at ___divdi3+0x5f
 _cd9660_readdir(efbfff00,f01b3a80,f06e3e00,efbfff94,0) at
 	_cd9660_readdir+0x1e9
 _getdirentries(f06e3e00,efbfff94,efbfff84,2,320c0) at
 	_getdirentries+0x105
 _syscall(27,27,0,320c0,efbfdb0c) at syscall+0x167
 _Xsyscall() at _Xsyscall+0x35
 --- syscall 0xc4, eip=0xbb05, esp=0xefbfdaec, ebp=0xefbfdb0c
 
 -- 
              Sascha Blank            | "I prefer to work behind the scenes. The
    Student and System Administrator  | reward is nearly as great,  and the risk
  at the University of Trier, Germany | is far far less" - Ambassador Mollari in
     mailto:blank@fox.uni-trier.de    | in Babylon 5, "The coming of shadows"
 

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From: Kazutaka YOKOTA <yokota@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp>
To: mivs@miee.ru
Cc: freebsd-gnats-submit@freebsd.org, yokota@zodiac.mech.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp
Subject: Re: i386/6542: My system freeze without any warning when I change my
	 console mode to VGA_80x30 in my .login file. 
Date: Thu, 07 May 1998 18:19:40 +0900

 >>Number:         6542
 >>Category:       i386
 >>Synopsis:       My system freeze without any warning when I change my console
 > mode to VGA_80x30 in my .login file.
 [...]
 >>Originator:     Michael Smirnoff
 >>Organization:
 >Moscow Institute of Electronic Engineering
 >>Release:        2.2.6
 >>Environment:
 >FreeBSD gulipin.miee.ru 2.2.6-RELEASE FreeBSD 2.2.6-RELEASE #0:
 >Mon May  4 23:42:15 MSD 1998     
 >aidan@gulipin.miee.ru:/usr/src/sys/compile/TOPTYGIN  i386
 >
 >>Description:
 >I use following commands in my .login file:vidcontrol VGA_80x30;
 >tset cons30r. My system freeze and reboot after 10 seconds (approx.)
 >in 30 percents of my login attempts.
 >My system is PII/266 (ASUStek P2L97-DS dual motherboard, one CPU 
 >installed, termination card in second slot), My VideoCard is ASUS 
 >PCI-V264GT/Plus).
 
 Would you possibly apply this patch to /sys/i386/isa/syscons.c,
 rebuild the kernel and see if it cures your problem.  The patch has
 been tested in 3.0-CURRENT, but not yet merged to the 2.2 branch.
 
 Kazu
 
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From: "Stephen J. Roznowski" <sjr@home.net>
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Cc:  Subject: Re: bin/6539: bmake version of perl5 available
Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 06:35:16 -0400 (EDT)

 > Subject: bin/6539: bmake version of perl5 available
 > 
 >       I've uploaded a bmaked version of perl5 to
 > 
 >       ftp.freebsd.org:/pub/FreeBSD/incoming/bmake-perl5-1.1.tar.gz
 
 Sorry about this....
 
 I left some extra "crud" in the Makefiles, so here is a clean version. Use:
 
         ftp.freebsd.org:/pub/FreeBSD/incoming/bmake-perl5-1.2.tar.gz
 
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From: Sakari Jalovaara <sja@tekla.fi>
To: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@freebsd.org
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Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 15:13:06 +0300

 This (sa -km) needs a one-line fix.
 
 /usr/src/usr.sbin/sa/usrdb.c prints a double using quad format:
 	printf("%12qu%s", ui->ui_mem / t, "k");
 which should be
 	printf("%12qu%s", (u_quad_t) (ui->ui_mem / t), "k");
 
 While you are in usrdb.c, might as well add a missing
 "#include <stdlib.h>" to get a prototype for user_from_uid(3).
 
 cc -fsyntax-only -Wformat usrdb.c
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 >Synopsis: syslogd stops logging after several hours of load - FDIV048
 
 One possibility for syslogd's erratic behavior is that it does
 complicated things in signal handlers.
 
 Seems to me it can end up recursively calling functions that break due
 to static variables or getting mixed up with linked list handling (ouch).
 
 bin/5548 seems related, maybe other syslogd-related ones too (bin/6216?)
 
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>Number:         6543
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       xdm had a hard coded path in it
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Thu May  7 06:50:01 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Andrew
>Organization:
UgH!
>Release:        FreeBSD 2.2.6-STABLE i386
>Environment:

2.2.6 as of a few days ago. I made world but didnt recompile X.

>Description:

I run xdm from /usr/local/etc/rc.d. I log in but my path is set to something
strange with /usr/gnu/bin in it. This path is apprently coming from
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/config/FreeBSD.cf.

I tried setting up my path (and other environmental variables that also dont
show up) by setting them in my .xsession script. I also tried .login_conf but
that didnt work either.

>How-To-Repeat:

Just login using xdm.

>Fix:
	
A workaround would be to install the X sources and modify FreeBSD.cf before
compiling I would guess but the environment really shouldn't be stamped all over
anyway. Dont have the X sources installed to do a fix.
>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:

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>Number:         6544
>Category:       kern
>Synopsis:       Only get one channel through sound card
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
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>Release:        FreeBSD 2.2.6-STABLE i386
>Environment:

Using the new sound drivers for a $20 (and thats probably US$10) PnP ESS1868.

>Description:

I only get one channel (right) from my sound card. It works fine under Windoze95
(no not on my computer :-). I know of 5 computers with this particualr soundcard
and they all exhibit the same thing and all that run Windoze as well get both
channels under Windoze.

>How-To-Repeat:

Play some sounds...dosnt matter is its cat *.au > /dev/audio or playing a CD.

>Fix:
	
Can always plug the speakers straight into the CD player when playing CDs...
I will donate one to a person who is interested in fixing the
driver...what is the usual procedure in doing this? ie send it to the
FreeBSD project and get them to hand it out?



>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:
>From kernel config:

<snip>

controller      pnp0

<snip>

device pcm0 at isa ? port? tty irq 5 drq 1 vector pcmintr

<snip>


>From dmesg:

FreeBSD 2.2.6-STABLE #0: Tue Apr 28 21:07:34 EST 1998
    andrew@beebite.ugh.net.au:/usr/src/sys/compile/BEEBITE
CPU: Cyrix 6x86MX (166.45-MHz 686-class CPU)
	Origin = "CyrixInstead"  Id = 0x600  DIR=0x452  Stepping=0  Revision=4
	real memory  = 33554432 (32768K bytes)
	avail memory = 31350784 (30616K bytes)

<snip>

Probing for PnP devices:
CSN 1 Vendor ID: ESS1868 [0x68187316] Serial 0xffffffff
ESS1868 (rev 11)
pcm1 (ESS1868 <ESS1868> sn 0xffffffff) at 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x0 id 14

<snip>

pca0 on motherboard
pca0: PC speaker audio driver
pcm0 not found at 0xffffffff

<snip>


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Synopsis: "mixer -f" dumps core.

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[ On , May 5, 1998 at 23:07:04 (+0200), Wolfram Schneider wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: bin/5296
>
> There are currently ~6000 PRs. A linear full text search require ~30
> seconds on disk (~35MB) and 7 seconds if cached in memory.
> 
> Glimpse would not help. Glimpse put the 6000 filenames into 256
> blocks, thats 24 files per block. A search for a word which exists
> once require to open (in average) 24 files. A search for a word which
> exists in 10 PRs require to open ~200 files ;-(

Hmmm.  I guess that means using a real full text search engine, which
means writing a bit more interface glue code (to stuff new PRs into the
full-text engine, and to access PRs given the index search output) and
allocating disk space for whatever percentage more the full text
database takes (usually at least 50%).

This is probably work that should be done directly in GNATS -- it's
certainly a feature GNATS could use in general (i.e. not specific to
just FreeBSD's needs)

Liam Quin's text retrieval package (lq-text) would be a good engine to
work with (and it's freely available).

BTW, Thanks for doing the analysis of the viability of gimpse...

-- 
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Synopsis: Patches for Objective C compilation with BSD makefiles.

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>Number:         6545
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       Inconsistent macro names used to disable sendmail build
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       high
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Thu May  7 10:50:00 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Jos Backus
>Organization:
>Release:        FreeBSD 3.0-CURRENT i386
>Environment:

	-current as of PR submission date

>Description:
	
	# cd /usr/src
	# grep SENDMAIL etc/make.conf usr.sbin/Makefile
        etc/make.conf: #NOSENDMAIL=     true
        usr.sbin/Makefile: .if !defined(NO_SENDMAIL)

	Unsuspecting users that have replaced /usr/sbin/sendmail with a
        different program may experience problems if they forget to reinstall
        the replacement sendmail after a make world.

>How-To-Repeat:

	

>Fix:
	
	Change one into the other and all should be well:

	--- etc/make.conf.orig  Thu May  7 19:48:15 1998
	+++ etc/make.conf       Thu May  7 19:48:31 1998
	@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
 	#NOSUIDPERL=   true
 	#
 	# To avoid building sendmail
	-#NOSENDMAIL=   true
	+#NO_SENDMAIL=  true
 	#
 	# To have 'obj' symlinks created in your source directory
 	#       (they aren't needed/necessary) 
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The following reply was made to PR misc/6537; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Studded <Studded@san.rr.com>
To: dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu
Cc: freebsd-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: Re: misc/6537: New improved motd, take 2
Date: Thu, 07 May 1998 13:58:27 -0700

 dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu wrote:
 
 	A few small suggestions, overall I think this is a much needed change.
 
  FreeBSD version information
  
  Welcome to FreeBSD!
  Please see the Releases page at http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/releases/ for
  any security advisories or updated information regarding this release.
  
  If you require technical assistance:
   1. Please consult the releases page mentioned above.
   2. Search the Handbook, FAQ, and mail archives at
      http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/search.html. If the doc distribution is
      installed on this machine you will find the FAQ and Handbook in
      /usr/share/doc/.
   3. If you still have a question or problem, collect the output of
      `uname -a' and include error messages from whatever part of the
      system you are having problems with and email your question to
      freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG.

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From: Doug White <dwhite@gdi.uoregon.edu>
To: Studded <Studded@san.rr.com>
Cc: freebsd-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: Re: misc/6537: New improved motd, take 2
Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 14:54:36 -0700 (PDT)

 On Thu, 7 May 1998, Studded wrote:
 
 Thanks for kicking this around, however my grammar-teacher instinct wants
 to bash this a bit ...
 
 >  Please see the Releases page at http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/releases/ for
 >  any security advisories or updated information regarding this release.
 
 This doesn't quite flow right, and it implies a one-or-the-other feeling.
 How about replacing `or' with `and':
 
   Please see the Releases page at http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/releases/ for
   any security advisories and updated information regarding this release. 
 
 Or try this simplification:
  
 Please see the Releases page at http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/releases/ for
 updated information regarding this release. 
 
 Is this too generic if I s/updated/important/?:
 
 Please see the Releases page at http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/releases/ for
 important information regarding this release.             
 
 Am I spending too much time on this? :-)
 
 >  If you require technical assistance:
 >   1. Please consult the releases page mentioned above.
        ^^^^^^
 I think Please is a little redundant here.  Just
 
     1. Consult the Errata section of the Releases page mentioned above.
 
 should be sufficient.  We're offering a list of suggestions, not imploring
 the user to do something, like we are at the top since we would really
 like them to check this page first-thing out-of-the-box.
 
 The change to #2 is fine.  I assume everyone is okay with dropping the
 sysinstall bit.
 
 Doug White                              | University of Oregon  
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From: Studded <Studded@san.rr.com>
To: Doug White <dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu>
Cc: freebsd-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: Re: misc/6537: New improved motd, take 2
Date: Thu, 07 May 1998 18:40:50 -0700

 Doug White wrote:
 > 
 > On Thu, 7 May 1998, Studded wrote:
 > 
 > Thanks for kicking this around, however my grammar-teacher instinct wants
 > to bash this a bit ...
 > 
 > >  Please see the Releases page at http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/releases/ for
 > >  any security advisories or updated information regarding this release.
 > 
 > This doesn't quite flow right, and it implies a one-or-the-other feeling.
 > How about replacing `or' with `and':
 
 	Because I don't want people complaining when they go to the page and
 don't find one or the other. :)  I also want to make it as friendly and
 non-threatening as possible. 
 
 >   Please see the Releases page at http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/releases/ for
 >   any security advisories and updated information regarding this release.
 > 
 > Or try this simplification:
 > 
 > Please see the Releases page at http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/releases/ for
 > updated information regarding this release.
 
 	This is better than the second one, but the idea of making it
 "security.. or updated info" was to imply that it's important enough to
 check out that URL without creating a sense of panic.
  
 > Is this too generic if I s/updated/important/?:
 > 
 > Please see the Releases page at http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/releases/ for
 > important information regarding this release.
 > 
 > Am I spending too much time on this? :-)
 
 	No, I don't think so at all. As I said the first time around,  your
 idea of using the motd to communicate this information is a very good
 one. Creating just the right atmosphere while also communicating the
 importance of the subject matter is a delicate balance.
  
 > >  If you require technical assistance:
 > >   1. Please consult the releases page mentioned above.
 >        ^^^^^^
 > I think Please is a little redundant here.  Just
 > 
 >     1. Consult the Errata section of the Releases page mentioned above.
 > 
 > should be sufficient.  We're offering a list of suggestions, not imploring
 > the user to do something, like we are at the top since we would really
 > like them to check this page first-thing out-of-the-box.
 
 	Actually your second point reinforces the importance of making the
 request polite but firm. "Please do this.." gives a sense of "here is
 how we have prepared for the goal of you helping yourself, so go do it"
 in my mind... it also makes it more friendly. 
  
 > The change to #2 is fine.  I assume everyone is okay with dropping the
 > sysinstall bit.
 
 	Why drop it? The average new user isn't even going to know where to
 begin looking for '/stand/sysinstall.'
 
 Doug

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From: Tim Vanderhoek <ac199@hwcn.org>
To: Studded <Studded@san.rr.com>
Cc: freebsd-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: Re: misc/6537: New improved motd, take 2
Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 00:16:21 -0400 (EDT)

 On Thu, 7 May 1998, Studded wrote:
 
 >  > >  Please see the Releases page at http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/releases/ for
 >  > >  any security advisories or updated information regarding this release.
 >  > 
 >  > This doesn't quite flow right, and it implies a one-or-the-other feeling.
 >  > How about replacing `or' with `and':
 >  
 >  	Because I don't want people complaining when they go to the page and
 
 How about "for potential security advisories and updated
 information"?
 
 
 >  > Please see the Releases page at http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/releases/ for
 >  > updated information regarding this release.
 >  
 >  	This is better than the second one, but the idea of making it
 >  "security.. or updated info" was to imply that it's important enough to
 >  check out that URL without creating a sense of panic.
 
 I'd consider using a more passive approach, too...
 
 Security advisories and updated release information are posted at
 http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/releases/. 
 
 Or, my favourite,
 
 Welcome to FreeBSD!  You will find security advisories and
 updated information posted at http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/releases/. 
 
 
 >  	Actually your second point reinforces the importance of making the
 >  request polite but firm. "Please do this.." gives a sense of "here is
 >  how we have prepared for the goal of you helping yourself, so go do it"
 >  in my mind... it also makes it more friendly. 
 
 No.  "Consult ..." is definately correct here.  Not only is it
 more firm (remember that whatever tone you read the "please" with
 may not be the one that are helpless lost soul reads "please"
 with --- they may see a very different kind of "please"), but
 using the imperative can give some much-needed confidence to the
 helpless lost soul.  Those reading it who aren't helpless lost
 souls and don't need the confidence won't really care that we
 didn't say "Please".
 
 
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 This .sig is not innovative, witty, or profund.
 
 

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From: Doug White <dwhite@gdi.uoregon.edu>
To: Studded <Studded@san.rr.com>
Cc: freebsd-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG, ac199@hwcn.org
Subject: Re: misc/6537: New improved motd, take 2
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 On Thu, 7 May 1998, Studded wrote:
 
 > > >  Please see the Releases page at http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/releases/ for
 > > >  any security advisories or updated information regarding this release.
 > > 
 > > This doesn't quite flow right, and it implies a one-or-the-other feeling.
 > > How about replacing `or' with `and':
 > 
 > 	Because I don't want people complaining when they go to the page and
 > don't find one or the other. :)  I also want to make it as friendly and
 > non-threatening as possible. 
 
 Okay, I can buy that.
 
 > > Please see the Releases page at http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/releases/ for
 > > updated information regarding this release.
 > 
 > 	This is better than the second one, but the idea of making it
 > "security.. or updated info" was to imply that it's important enough to
 > check out that URL without creating a sense of panic.
 
 Taking Tim's idea is a happy medium, see below.
 
 > 	No, I don't think so at all. As I said the first time around,  your
 > idea of using the motd to communicate this information is a very good
 > one. Creating just the right atmosphere while also communicating the
 > importance of the subject matter is a delicate balance.
 
 And keeping space in mind. I'd like to have the motd be short enough that
 it doesn't scroll off the version data.  That pretty much limits it to 20
 lines or so.
 
 I need to run this by some english professors -- that'll straighten it out
 once and for all. :-)
 
 > > should be sufficient.  We're offering a list of suggestions, not imploring
 > > the user to do something, like we are at the top since we would really
 > > like them to check this page first-thing out-of-the-box.
 > 
 > 	Actually your second point reinforces the importance of making the
 > request polite but firm. "Please do this.." gives a sense of "here is
 > how we have prepared for the goal of you helping yourself, so go do it"
 > in my mind... it also makes it more friendly. 
 
 But it's not parallel structure -- you have to start each line with
 "please" and that is way too much please-ing. :) It looks ugly.
 I think s/require/need and s/See/Check softens it up enough.
 
 > > The change to #2 is fine.  I assume everyone is okay with dropping the
 > > sysinstall bit.
 > 
 > 	Why drop it? The average new user isn't even going to know where to
 > begin looking for '/stand/sysinstall.'
 
 Well, you dropped it, so I figured you did it intentionally.  
 
 I'll see if I can glue all this together.  GNATS is a good thing :)
 
 Speaking of that, you have a msg from Tim Vanderhoek that I didn't get but
 GNATS did.  I'll add him to this thread. 
 
 Tim, I like your intro lines better than mine.  Your favorite is a bit too
 forceful with `will' IMHO, `can' follows with the `gentle' tone of the
 message we're presenting.
 
 Here's as it stands:
 
 FreeBSD version information
 
 Welcome to FreeBSD!  You can find security advisories and updated
 information posted at http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/releases/.
 
 If you need technical assistance:
  1. Consult the Errata section of the Releases page mentioned above.
  2. Search the Handbook, FAQ, and mail archives at 
     http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/search.html. If the doc distribution is
     installed on this machine you will find the FAQ and Handbook in
     /usr/share/doc/.
  3. If you still have a question or problem, collect the output of
     `uname -a' and include error messages from whatever part of the
     system you are having problems with and email your question to
     freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG.
 
 Enter `/stand/sysinstall' to re-enter the installation and configuration
 utility.  Edit /etc/motd to change this login announcement.
 
 That's pretty good and fits in the line limit.
 
 Doug White                              | University of Oregon  
 Internet:  dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu    | Residence Networking Assistant
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Subject: Re: misc/6537: New improved motd, take 2
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 > Here's as it stands:
 
 	This works for me. :)
 
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>Number:         6549
>Category:       misc
>Synopsis:       You dont always get notified when someone follows up to your pr
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Thu May  7 23:10:01 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Andrew
>Organization:
UgH!
>Release:        FreeBSD 2.2.6-STABLE i386
>Environment:



>Description:

If you have submitted a pr (using send-pr) and someone posts a follow up you
do not always receive a copy. This has happened on several occaisons although
the only one that comes to mind is my pr on leave (1) (can't remember the
tracking number but it was Jan/Feb this year).

There was one pr that "timed out" as there was no response from me
although I hadn't seen the origianl followup (it didnt matter cause I couldn't
help any further but its the principle of the thing :-)

I should point out that I seem to usually get followups.

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>Fix:
	
	

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>Number:         6550
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       make(1): shell meta-character optimization incomplete
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>Description:

Sometimes make(1) use exec("command") instead sh -c "command"
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>Number:         6552
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       syslog stops working
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       critical
>Priority:       high
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Fri May  8 03:50:02 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Andrew
>Organization:
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>Release:        FreeBSD 2.2.6-STABLE i386
>Environment:

stable as of yesterday (7/5)

>Description:

syslog slows right down. This is probably related to a pr I sent in earlier.
ATM there is abouta 15 min delay between me logging something and it appearing.

Perl scripts block for quite a while while logging (using Sys::Syslog).

netstat -a contains the line:

udp     2570      0  *.syslog               *.*

from ps:

USER       PID %CPU %MEM   VSZ  RSS  TT  STAT STARTED       TIME COMMAND
root        79  0.0  1.3   204  384  ??  Ss   11:52AM    0:01.06 syslogd

I have given this pr such a high priority as I beleive it is related to one I
posted earlier (but am off line atm so I don't know the pr) where syslog halted 
the entire box. If someone can find the earlier one feel free to connect the two.

>How-To-Repeat:

	

>Fix:
	
	

>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:

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Gentlemen:

While reading your Y2K compliance statement, you noted that
Unix would likely expand to a 64 bit "or longer" bit counter for
the time component from the current 32bit "unix epoch" based
system.

My I put in a vote for a 96 bit counter as, at least the FreeBSD,
standard?  My thinking on this is that up to now, most OS
development has been "commercial" in orientation.  The Y2K
issue is, I think, clearly demonstrating the shortcomings of
that mentality.  A 96 bit clock represents the ability to document
time in "nanoseconds" from the theoretical "big bang" to the
( also theoretical ) big crunch.  It clearly isn't going to be a big
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at least FreeBSD.

At least in this area, a 96bit clock might have some "universal"
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Just some thoughts on this issue.

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"11.10.9" <Cant.Spam@from.net> writes:
> My I put in a vote for a 96 bit counter as, at least the FreeBSD,
> standard?

Not feasible. time_t needs to be a scalar, and there's no way I know
of to produce 96-bit scalars in C on an ILP32 architecture.

OTOH, by the time we all migrate to ILP64, we'll probably have 128-bit
long longs, which would do the job nicely.

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>Number:         6556
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       /usr/sbin/sysctl should be in /sbin
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Fri May  8 10:30:01 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Nick Hilliard
>Organization:
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>Release:        FreeBSD 2.2.5-RELEASE i386
>Environment:

	FreeBSD 2.2.{5,6} boxes, all of which mount /usr via NFS

>Description:

	During bootup, /usr/sbin/sysctl is called before any NFS
	partitions are mounted.  This means that if you mount /usr
	over NFS, you cannot set any kernel options during bootup
	- or at least not without putting them into another rc.d
	script which would be executed after the NFS partitions
	are mounted.

>How-To-Repeat:

	Create a /usr partition on NFS server, change /etc/fstab
	and watch the sysctl: file-not-found error during bootup.

>Fix:
	
	Ideally, sysctl should be located in /sbin.  The problem would then
	disappear.

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The following reply was made to PR bin/5043; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@critter.freebsd.dk>
To: Mika Nystrom <mika@cs.caltech.edu>
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Subject: Re: bin/5043 
Date: Fri, 08 May 1998 21:42:06 +0200

 >Ok, we now have a real application (it is a program that compiles
 >CMOS circuits into a simulator format) that exhibits really noticeable
 >slowness on free().  This is the output of kdump (I apologize for the
 >size of this file, but I am not the person developing the code in 
 >question):
 
 Ok. got it and I have have looked at it, I can see that most of the 
 memory goes into one 8Mb and one 256k chunk, but apart from that it
 looks pretty normal to me.
 
 I don't see any reason why the madvice() call should do much difference
 in the case you sent me the data for, it would only be called about
 20 times or so in total...
 
 Was this a very simple case you ran ?  If so, please run a "normal-sized"
 case, and just upload the gzip'ed ktrace.out file for me, don't waste your
 time running kdump on it.
 
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Synopsis: /usr/sbin/sysctl not available when /usr is NFS

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same as 1777

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Synopsis: /usr/sbin/sysctl should be in /sbin

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same as 1777

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Synopsis: syslog stops working

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Do you have any complaints about mbufs in your dmesg/syslog output ?

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Synopsis: make(1): shell meta-character optimization incomplete

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The canonical way to do this is to use /bin/false rather than
exit.  Using exit would result in potentially confusing exit codes from make
which would be A Bad Thing.

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Synopsis: You dont always get notified when someone follows up to your pr

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I belive a freebsd-gnats-submit@freebsd.org is missing
in some of the emails.  (The copy that goes to -bugs ?)
I hope some root has time to look at this, I'm not perl-aware
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> same as 1777

Hmm, so it is.

Is it likely to be moved into /sbin some time in the future?

Nick

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Synopsis: Inconsistent macro names used to disable sendmail build

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fixed, thanks!

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Synopsis: xdm had a hard coded path in it

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Synopsis: My system freeze without any warning when I change my console mode to VGA_80x30 in my .login file.

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Old Synopsis: bmake version of perl5 available
New Synopsis: [PATCH] bmake version of perl5 available

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Synopsis: New improved motd, take 2

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In message <199805082015.VAA26769@beckett.earlsfort.iol.ie>, Nick Hilliard writes:
>> same as 1777
>
>Hmm, so it is.
>
>Is it likely to be moved into /sbin some time in the future?

Now that is indeed a good question.  I think the attempt to do so
kind of lost momentum last time because FUD, but maybe if we kindly
tell our CVS-meister that now three people have opened PRs on this
he will be willing to do the repostitory surgery needed ?

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The following reply was made to PR conf/1777; it has been noted by GNATS.

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 In message <199805082015.VAA26769@beckett.earlsfort.iol.ie>, Nick Hilliard writes:
 >> same as 1777
 >
 >Hmm, so it is.
 >
 >Is it likely to be moved into /sbin some time in the future?
 
 Now that is indeed a good question.  I think the attempt to do so
 kind of lost momentum last time because FUD, but maybe if we kindly
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 he will be willing to do the repostitory surgery needed ?
 
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Synopsis: Add HP JetDirect (9100/tcp) to /etc/services

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Synopsis: The swapper is ineffective

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Doing what you suggest would prevent the swapper from acting as
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Synopsis: fsck fails at boot time with sig11: segmentation fault when checking a 5gb partition.

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I belive this was caused by the "loginc-class" code, and it is
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Synopsis: -g breaks kernel compile, clean does not remove something?

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Synopsis: lpr looks in wrong place for spool, and boot message 'duplicate spool directory'

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Could we get the originator to try a less archaic version ?

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Synopsis: Mounted MS-DOS floppy disk writes unreliable/reads can crash system

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Can we get a report based on a more recent freebsd version ?

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>Number:         6557
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       /bin/sh is broken
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       high
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Fri May  8 15:00:01 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Dima Ruban
>Organization:
Best Internet Communications, Inc.
>Release:        FreeBSD 2.2.6-STABLE i386
>Environment:

	Doesn't really matter. Any xBSD system.

>Description:

	/bin/sh doesn't work as it supposed to when dealing with $IFS
	variable.

>How-To-Repeat:

	Try to run this script:

	#!/bin/sh
	XXX=/1:/2:/3:
	IFS=:
	echo /0:$XXX

	The expected result should be: "/0 /1 /2 /3"
	However, with current /bin/sh it's: "/0:/1 /2 /3"

>Fix:
	
	Don't have one.

>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:

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On 1998-05-08 13:09:44 -0700, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> Synopsis: make(1): shell meta-character optimization incomplete
> 
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> State-Changed-When: Fri May 8 13:08:14 PDT 1998
> State-Changed-Why: 
> The canonical way to do this is to use /bin/false rather than
> exit.  Using exit would result in potentially confusing exit codes from make
> which would be A Bad Thing.

The `potentially confusing exit code' is intentionally.

A workaround is to use a meta char to force using sh -c, e.g.
the semicolon.

	exit 3;

-- 
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On Fri, May 08, 1998 at 01:30:04PM -0700, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>  Now that is indeed a good question.  I think the attempt to do so
>  kind of lost momentum last time because FUD, but maybe if we kindly
>  tell our CVS-meister that now three people have opened PRs on this
>  he will be willing to do the repostitory surgery needed ?

It does already install to /sbin at least in -CURRENT.  The source still
resides in /usr/src/usr.sbin/sysctl, but /usr/src/usr.sbin/sysctl/Makefile
contains (note BINDIR=/sbin):

#	@(#)Makefile	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
#	$Id: Makefile,v 1.3 1997/12/18 15:34:08 bde Exp $

PROG=	sysctl
MAN8=	sysctl.8

BINDIR=	/sbin
NOSHARED?=	yes

.include <bsd.prog.mk>

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Real Programs don't use shared text.  Otherwise, how can they use
functions for scratch space after they are finished calling them?

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The following reply was made to PR bin/6557; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Jin Guojun (ITG staff) <jin@george.lbl.gov>
To: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG, dima@best.net
Cc:  Subject: Re: bin/6557: /bin/sh && IFS
Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 16:38:38 -0700 (PDT)

 >
 >>How-To-Repeat:
 >
 >        Try to run this script:
 >
 >        #!/bin/sh
 >        XXX=/1:/2:/3:
 >        IFS=:
 >        echo /0:$XXX
 >
 >        The expected result should be: "/0 /1 /2 /3"
 >        However, with current /bin/sh it's: "/0:/1 /2 /3"
 >
 >>Fix:
 >        
 >        Don't have one.
 
 It seems only IFS on variable, but no the argument. Need be fixed.
 
 This my temporary working around:
 
 #!/bin/sh
 XXX=/1:/2:/3:
 IFS=:
 tmp="/0:${XXX}"
 echo    $tmp
 
 
 This work-around solves many sh problems over different O.S.
 
 	-Jin
 

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The following reply was made to PR bin/6557; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: dima@best.net (Dima Ruban)
To: jin@george.lbl.gov (Jin Guojun)
Cc: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG, dima@best.net
Subject: Re: bin/6557: /bin/sh && IFS
Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 16:46:06 -0700 (PDT)

 Jin Guojun writes:
 > This my temporary working around:
 > 
 > #!/bin/sh
 > XXX=/1:/2:/3:
 > IFS=:
 > tmp="/0:${XXX}"
 > echo    $tmp
 > 
 > 
 > This work-around solves many sh problems over different O.S.
 
 It's not about work-around. For example, this problem breaks
 GNU configure, if it uses something like this:
 
 AC_PATH_PROG(PROG, prog, /usr/bin/prog, $PROGDIR/bin:$PATH)
 
 So it really needs to be fixed.
 
 (As you can imagine, if breaks number of ports)
 
 
 > 
 > 	-Jin
 > 
 
 -- dima

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> Needs serious testing by a committer before we let it loose

I'm working on this now and have already contacted the author with
some problems I had with it.

- Jordan

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>Number:         6558
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       fetch -c /tmp -f somefile does not work
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Fri May  8 18:50:01 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Mikhail Teterin
>Organization:
Video Collage, Inc.
>Release:        FreeBSD 2.2.6-BETA i386
>Environment:

	2.2.6-BETA FreeBSD 2.2.6-BETA #0: Tue Mar 24 13:28:00 EST 1998

>Description:

	fetch -c /somedir -f somefile -h server
is _quetly_ translated into
	fetch -c somedir -f somefile -h server
which, of course, breaks if the user's home directory on the server
is not /

>How-To-Repeat:

	setenv FTP_LOGIN your_login
	setenv FTP_PASSWORD yourPassword
	fetch -v -v -v -v -c /tmp -f fixit.flp.bz -h www
	...
	User your_login logged in.
	Sending: TYPE I
	Type set to I.
	Sending: CWD tmp
	tmp: No such file or directory.
	fetch: www: tmp: File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)

Same problem occurs when using the URL mode as in
	fetch -v -v -v -v -o - ftp://www//tmp/fixit.flp.bz
Same result as above.

>Fix:
	
	Use some other tool. Providing extra slashes does not help
>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:

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:
:Synopsis: The swapper is ineffective
:
:State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
:State-Changed-By: phk
:State-Changed-When: Fri May 8 13:45:05 PDT 1998
:State-Changed-Why: 
:Doing what you suggest would prevent the swapper from acting as
:last defense against low-mem conditions.  I belive the future of
:the swapper is generally uncertain with a tendency to "kill it!"
:being mumbled.  (Look for NO_SWAPPING in the -current vmcode).

    I think the -2.2.x and -current trees already have the 
    swap-out-code-sleeping-over-N-seconds committed, so even
    though you completely misunderstood the PR, the bug
    report should be closed for other reasons anyway.

					-Matt

    Matthew Dillon   Engineering, BEST Internet Communications, Inc.
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On Fri, 8 May 1998, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:

> Do you have any complaints about mbufs in your dmesg/syslog output ?

Nope.

Andrew


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>Synopsis: -g breaks kernel compile, clean does not remove something?
>
>State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
>State-Changed-By: phk
>State-Changed-When: Fri May 8 13:53:19 PDT 1998
>State-Changed-Why: 
>use "config -g" to configure kernel for debugging.

-g is unrelated to the main point in the PR - `make depend' and
`make clean' don't know about all the aic7xxx files.

Bruce

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The following reply was made to PR bin/6550; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@critter.freebsd.dk>
To: Wolfram Schneider <wosch@cs.tu-berlin.de>
Cc: wosch@DE.FreeBSD.ORG, freebsd-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: Re: bin/6550 
Date: Sat, 09 May 1998 08:45:17 +0200

 In message <19980508230015.42987@panke.de>, Wolfram Schneider writes:
 >On 1998-05-08 13:09:44 -0700, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
 >> Synopsis: make(1): shell meta-character optimization incomplete
 >> 
 >> State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
 >> State-Changed-By: phk
 >> State-Changed-When: Fri May 8 13:08:14 PDT 1998
 >> State-Changed-Why: 
 >> The canonical way to do this is to use /bin/false rather than
 >> exit.  Using exit would result in potentially confusing exit codes from make
 >> which would be A Bad Thing.
 >
 >The `potentially confusing exit code' is intentionally.
 >
 >A workaround is to use a meta char to force using sh -c, e.g.
 >the semicolon.
 >
 >	exit 3;
 
 But that doesn't affect makes own exit code, only the exit-code that make 
 detects from the action process.
 
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 "ttyv0" -- What UNIX calls a $20K state-of-the-art, 3D, hi-res color terminal

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Synopsis: fetch -c /tmp -f somefile does not work

State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
State-Changed-By: fenner
State-Changed-When: Sat May 9 00:24:06 PDT 1998
State-Changed-Why: 
Fetch takes a URL.  This is how ftp: URL's work.  Use
ftp://some.host/%2Cdirectory/ if you want a real slash.
(Technically, ftp://some.host//directory/ means to perform
a sequence of commands which violates the FTP protocol,
which is why fetch silently drops the extra slash).
I addressed this issue in the man page but forgot to
commit it; mea culpa.

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Synopsis: fetch -c /tmp -f somefile does not work

State-Changed-From-To: closed-open
State-Changed-By: fenner
State-Changed-When: Sat May 9 00:41:21 PDT 1998
State-Changed-Why: 
The bug is about "-c", not the URL syntax.  I didn't read it
carefully enough.  There's an XXX comment in main.c describing
the fix to this bug; the solution to this PR is to implement the
fix described in the comment.  Sorry for jumping the gun on
closing the PR.

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The following reply was made to PR bin/6558; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Bill Fenner <fenner@parc.xerox.com>
To: Bill Fenner <fenner@freebsd.org>
Cc: mi@aldan.algebra.com, freebsd-gnats-submit@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: bin/6558 
Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 00:44:24 PDT

 In message <199805090731.AAA15743@freefall.freebsd.org> you write:
 >ftp://some.host/%2Cdirectory/ if you want a real slash.
 
 Of course, I meant %2F.  And I skipped over the part where the
 original complaint was about the "-c" flag.  Checking the code,
 this problem was thought of but not addressed:
 
             /*
              * XXX - we should %-map a leading `/' into `%2f', but for
              * anonymous FTP it is unlikely to matter.  Still, it would
              * be better to follow the spec.
              */
 
 So, for now, use the ftp://some.host/%2Fdirectory/ URL form, and
 someone should fix fetch to do what the comment says to do.
 
   Bill

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Synopsis: fetch -c /tmp -f somefile does not work

State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
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State-Changed-When: Sat May 9 01:50:12 PDT 1998
State-Changed-Why: 
Fixed in -current and -stable.

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I have a freshly installed 2.2-SNAP980424 and attempted to install the
precompiled emacs-19.34 and 20.13 packages, but neither of them would work
because of missing library files.  They appear to be related to X somehow
even though I'm not running xemacs.  Someone should take a look at this
and either assign dependancies to that package, include the files, or at
least tells us where to get these lib files. 

Someone cc: me an answer if you know where they can be found.  Thanks.


ldd `which emacs`
/usr/local/bin/emacs:
        -lXaw.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libXaw.so.6.1 (0x200d3000)
        -lXmu.6 => not found (0x0)
        -lXt.6 => not found (0x0)
        -lSM.6 => not found (0x0)
        -lICE.6 => not found (0x0)
        -lXext.6 => not found (0x0)
        -lX11.6 => not found (0x0)
        -lutil.2 => /usr/lib/libutil.so.2.2 (0x20106000)
        -ltermcap.2 => /usr/lib/libtermcap.so.2.1 (0x2010c000)
        -lm.2 => /usr/lib/libm.so.2.0 (0x20110000)
        -lc.3 => /usr/lib/libc.so.3.1 (0x2012a000)

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>Number:         6559
>Category:       conf
>Synopsis:       Upgrade processing clobber's ~root/{.cshrc,.login}
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Sat May  9 06:40:00 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Drew Derbyshire
>Organization:
Kendra Electronic Wonderworks
>Release:        FreeBSD 2.2.6-RELEASE i386
>Environment:

	Upgrading 2.2.1 release system to 2.2.6

>Description:

	Upgrade of a 2.2.x system clobbers the profile files
	(~root/{.cshrc,.login,.profile} perhaps others)

>How-To-Repeat:

	Customize ~/.cshrc, then upgrade

>Fix:
	
	Save off ~/.root files which will clobbered and then restore
	them.  Or just rename ~root for the duration of the upgrade
	and then put it backs, since this directory should not need
	additional files.

>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:

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>Number:         6560
>Category:       i386
>Synopsis:       Console does not reset to primary screen at shutdown
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Sat May  9 06:50:00 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Drew Derbyshire
>Organization:
Kendra Electronic Wonderworks
>Release:        FreeBSD 2.2.6-RELEASE
>Environment:

	Regular text mode console with mutliple virtual screens
	on 2.2.6 system

>Description:

	If running on an alternative console tty (/dev/ttyv[1-9])
	and a shutdown command is issued, access to the current 
	tty is terminated but no the primary console screen is not
	restored.

>How-To-Repeat:

	Press ALT-F2 on the console and then shutdown the system.

>Fix:

	I would suggest the correct behavior is as the system shuts
	down, that an implicit switch be made to the primary console
	screen (/dev/ttyv0).

	The workaround, of course, is to remember to switch before 
	shutting down.

>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:

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Dan Roberts <droberts@gwis.com> writes:
> I have a freshly installed 2.2-SNAP980424 and attempted to install the
> precompiled emacs-19.34 and 20.13 packages, but neither of them would work
> because of missing library files.  They appear to be related to X somehow
> even though I'm not running xemacs.

Emacs needs X libraries, even if you don't want to run it under X. The
solution is to download the source and build it yourself with the
-DNOX option.

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dag-erli@ifi.uio.no (Dag-Erling Coidan Smørgrav ) writes:
> Dan Roberts <droberts@gwis.com> writes:
> > I have a freshly installed 2.2-SNAP980424 and attempted to install the
> > precompiled emacs-19.34 and 20.13 packages, but neither of them would work
> > because of missing library files.  They appear to be related to X somehow
> > even though I'm not running xemacs.
> Emacs needs X libraries, even if you don't want to run it under X. The
> solution is to download the source and build it yourself with the
> -DNOX option.

Doh. I mean (of course) '--with-x=no'. Long time since I last did this :)

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On 9 May 1998, Dag-Erling Coidan [iso-8859-1] Smørgrav wrote:

> dag-erli@ifi.uio.no (Dag-Erling Coidan Smørgrav ) writes:
> > Dan Roberts <droberts@gwis.com> writes:
> > > I have a freshly installed 2.2-SNAP980424 and attempted to install the
> > > precompiled emacs-19.34 and 20.13 packages, but neither of them would work
> > > because of missing library files.  They appear to be related to X somehow
> > > even though I'm not running xemacs.
> > Emacs needs X libraries, even if you don't want to run it under X. The
> > solution is to download the source and build it yourself with the
> > -DNOX option.
> 
> Doh. I mean (of course) '--with-x=no'. Long time since I last did this :)

Thanks for your suggestion.  Though this sort of defeats the purpose of
having a precompiled binary package if you end up having to compile it
yourself anyway.  :)  

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> On 9 May 1998, Dag-Erling Coidan [iso-8859-1] Smørgrav wrote:
> 
> > dag-erli@ifi.uio.no (Dag-Erling Coidan Smørgrav ) writes:
> > > Dan Roberts <droberts@gwis.com> writes:
> > > > I have a freshly installed 2.2-SNAP980424 and attempted to install
> > > > the precompiled emacs-19.34 and 20.13 packages, but neither of them
> > > > would work because of missing library files.  They appear to be
> > > > related to X somehow even though I'm not running xemacs.
> > > Emacs needs X libraries, even if you don't want to run it under X. The
> > > solution is to download the source and build it yourself with the
> > > -DNOX option.
> > 
> > Doh. I mean (of course) '--with-x=no'. Long time since I last did this :)
> 
> Thanks for your suggestion.  Though this sort of defeats the purpose of
> having a precompiled binary package if you end up having to compile it
> yourself anyway.  :)  

The alternative solution is to install X11.  You don't have to actually
run the pre-packaged emacs under X11; it just needs to be able to find
the libraries.



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The following reply was made to PR bin/6539; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Garrett Wollman <wollman@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu>
To: sjr@home.net
Cc: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: bin/6539: bmake version of perl5 available
Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 16:03:34 -0400 (EDT)

 <<On Wed, 6 May 1998 21:22:38 -0400 (EDT), sjr@home.net said:
 
 > 	ftp.freebsd.org:/pub/FreeBSD/incoming/bmake-perl5-1.1.tar.gz
 
 > 	This tar file contains:
 
 > 	    BSD.usr.dist.patch - a patch that adds the perl directories, and
 > 	    contrib/perl5 - contains the perl5 code, and
 > 	    usr.bin/perl5 - contains the makefiles.
 
 What *I'd* really like to see would be a <bsd.perl5.mk> system
 template, and a modified version of MakeMaker which referenced it.
 Then not only would this not be such a nightmare each time a new
 version of Perl comes out, but it would also make it much more
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 (e.g., a FreeBSD:: set of modules which interface to our libraries).
 
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Synopsis: error while building 2.2.6

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From: Sherwin <sherwink@ix.netcom.com>
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 It still happens with 2.2.6 Stable as of May 1st. 
 
 I found the problem does not appear if the kernel option FAILSAFE is on,
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>Number:         6566
>Category:       kern
>Synopsis:       vidcontrol causes a hard lockup
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Sat May  9 19:10:00 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Sherwin Kaplan
>Organization:
>Release:        2.2.6 Stable cvsup May 8, 1998
>Environment:
FreeBSD bookend.ix.netcom.com 2.2.6-STABLE FreeBSD 2.2.6-STABLE #0: 
Fri May  8 23:57:42 PDT 1998     
sherwin@bookend.ix.netcom.com:/usr/src/sys/compile/SHERWIN  i386
>Description:
The following shell script, will sometimes cause a hard lockup, 
with keyboard lights not working, CTL-ALT-DEL not working, and a
garbled display. It will only happen once in a while, but it definitely
is the cause of the lockup:

#! /bin/sh

vidcontrol -b red yellow cyan
vidcontrol VGA_80x30
>How-To-Repeat:
Run the script multiple times.
>Fix:

>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:

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> The following reply was made to PR bin/6539; it has been noted by GNATS.
> 
> From: Garrett Wollman <wollman@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu>
> To: sjr@home.net
> Cc: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG
> Subject: bin/6539: bmake version of perl5 available
> Date: Sat, 9 May 1998 16:03:34 -0400 (EDT)
> 
>  <<On Wed, 6 May 1998 21:22:38 -0400 (EDT), sjr@home.net said:
>  
>  > 	ftp.freebsd.org:/pub/FreeBSD/incoming/bmake-perl5-1.1.tar.gz
>  
>  > 	This tar file contains:
>  
>  > 	    BSD.usr.dist.patch - a patch that adds the perl directories, and
>  > 	    contrib/perl5 - contains the perl5 code, and
>  > 	    usr.bin/perl5 - contains the makefiles.
>  
>  What *I'd* really like to see would be a <bsd.perl5.mk> system
>  template, and a modified version of MakeMaker which referenced it.
>  Then not only would this not be such a nightmare each time a new
>  version of Perl comes out, but it would also make it much more
>  convenient to create Perl5 bindings of important system functionality
>  (e.g., a FreeBSD:: set of modules which interface to our libraries).

Precisely.

With a collection of perl-AI modules watching/commenting on the
configuration the system, and possibly making certain fixes where
security is not endangered.

[imagine an "emacs" level of live system integration]

Some modules (call it a subsystem) could watch system security, a la
"satan".

Another could analyse diffs to sync /etc/* files with /usr/src/etc/*
files.  ... building commands that make it easy to upgrade files.  It
is likely that 50% or more of us already have perl code doing this
very thing anyway ... let's just capitalize on existing work.

Another could monitor/configure www stuff.

Another subsystem could, for example, watch/comment/build ports when
currently installed packages have aged.

Other modules could watch network sites for newer versions of software
and begin the retrieval/inspection/porting process based on the ports
patch directory or other prior art.

I haven't looked at the cfengine ... is there commonality here?

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Synopsis: vidcontrol causes a hard lockup

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I have a test patch for it and will work with the PR originator. to 
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>Number:         6567
>Category:       bin
>Synopsis:       pkg_add -v will not install dependencies
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
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>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Sat May  9 20:20:00 PDT 1998
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Chris Johnson <cjohnson@camelot.com>
>Organization:
NetGSI, Inc.
>Release:        FreeBSD 2.2.6-RELEASE i386
>Environment:
	Standard FreeBSD 2.2.6-RELEASE

>Description:
	When using pkg_add to install a package, if there is a dependency,
	the automatic install of the dependency fails.

	pkg_add exits with an error message about not closing "play pen"
	before starting new install.

>How-To-Repeat:
	pkg_delete -f png-0.99e
	pkg_delete -f povray-3.0
	pkg_add -v ftp://ftp2.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/packages-2.2.6/All/povray-3.0.tgz

>Fix:
	
	

>Audit-Trail:
>Unformatted:

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