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From: Steve Price <steve@freebsd.org>
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Subject: FW: packages ready for 4.1.1R
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For anyone that is interested...

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You can get them here:

	bento:/b/steve/4.1.1R/i386/disc1

-steve

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From owner-freebsd-qa  Mon Sep 25  0:49:54 2000
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Subject: Re: packages ready for 4.1.1R
From: asami@freebsd.org (Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami)
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 * From: Steve Price <steve@freebsd.org>

 * 	bento:/b/steve/4.1.1R/i386/disc1

It was brought to my attention that the mozilla+ipv6 package appears
to be truncated.  I checked all the packages and indeed this one and
another one (ghc) are bad.  They are both exactly 64,000 bytes in
length.

I removed them from the FTP site.  Steve/Jordan, there are three
places you need to remove them from:

(1) Packages in the main packages/All directory (the symlinks were not created)
(2) The packages/INDEX file
(3) The packages/All/CHECKSUM.MD5 file

(The other mozilla packages are ok so don't delete those. :)

Sorry for the trouble.  Looking at the logs, the problem is probably
caused by ssh not properly propagating signals.  These are two of the
long-running makes that got terminated on the master with a signal.
But apparently the news didn't get to the machine that was building
them and they tried to copy the files over, and died somewhere in the
middle of it.

I added an extra gzip --test check at the end of the package build
script so this will not happen again, ssh bug or not.

Satoshi


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From owner-freebsd-qa  Mon Sep 25  7: 1:36 2000
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Just in case someone has more time than I do to look at this, I've been playing
with sysinstall, most notably installation through an HTTP proxy. 

I've found what I believe to be two distinct bugs.

The first is when you try to set one of the pre-fab choices, such as
installing from ftp.freebsd.org, or releng4.freebsd.org, etc. It appears that
the request sent to the web proxy does not include the "i386" part of the
path. I tried to trace it down, and found in ftp.c that it should be being
added. Strange, but...

The second I experience when hand-entering the URL and proxy information. It
appears in this case, it tries to download the .inf file, correctly (ie - 
bin.inf), and it claims it parses it. However, something odd seems to happen,
and sysinstall does not realize that it is supposed to be receiving chunks,
and asks for "bin.tgz", rather than "bin.aa, bin.ab, etc...". 

This is after an hour or so of looking (the most time I could get in over the
weekend with 3 kids). It looks like it should be an easy fix for someone who
has time to get familiar with how sysinstall works (which is where most of my
hour went).

Anyhow, as mentioned, this is a pointer for anyone who may have more free time
than I.

	-Brian


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From owner-freebsd-qa  Mon Sep 25  7:14:14 2000
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On Mon, Sep 25, 2000 at 12:49:44AM -0700, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:
#
# It was brought to my attention that the mozilla+ipv6 package appears
# to be truncated.  I checked all the packages and indeed this one and
# another one (ghc) are bad.  They are both exactly 64,000 bytes in
# length.

Fixed in the bits on bento.

-steve


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