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Date:      Mon, 25 Nov 1996 12:48:32 +1030
From:      pjchilds@imforei.apana.org.au (Peter Childs)
To:        moke@winternet.com (Jimbo Bahooli)
Cc:        pjchilds@imforei.apana.org.au (Peter Childs), freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: identd broken?
Message-ID:  <199611250218.MAA01784@al.imforei.apana.org.au>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.95.961118150741.980A-100000@fools>; from Jimbo Bahooli on Nov 18, 1996 15:08:46 -0600
References:  <199611180825.SAA09182@al.imforei.apana.org.au> <Pine.BSF.3.95.961118150741.980A-100000@fools>

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Jimbo Bahooli writes:
> On Mon, 18 Nov 1996, Peter Childs wrote:
> > In article <Pine.BSF.3.91.961116192459.453B-100000@fools> you wrote:
> > 
> > : 	I have been following -current for awhile now with few problems 
> > : that I could not fix. Then this strange bug comes along, pidentd 2.7.2 
> > : comiled out of ports-current simpy does not work. This is the error 
> > : message it generates.
> > 
> > : Nov 16 19:17:31 fools identd[437]: getbuf: bad address (00000000 not in
> > : f0100000 -0xFFC00000) - ofile
> > 
> > : I'm guessing its because its looking for something in the kernel thats 
> > : changed positions in -current, if any would could help I would appreciate it.
> > 
> >  trying remaking/installing libkvm and/or libps, then building
> >  again... also cd /usr/src/include and do a make all...
> 
> Just did this and it still did not work, and generated the excact same
> error message. Any other ideas?

 Hmm.. i've just experienced the same problem with the latest
 pidentd build.  I've redone the kernel/libkvm and libc is pretty
 current.

 I just backed out pidentd to 09/09/96 (the 2.7b4 version) and 
 that works fine, so i'm sticking with that till this gets cleared
 up.

 Regards,
   Peter

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