Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 03:59:45 -0000 From: Mathieu Arnold <mat@mat.cc> To: pf4freebsd@freelists.org Subject: [pf4freebsd] Re: Version 2.03 - m_copym panic (and others) Message-ID: <134924046.1075459163@pouet.in.mat.cc> In-Reply-To: <20040130092639.GA33809@kt-is.co.kr> References: <200401291603.23944.max@love2party.net> <9609296.1075400143@andromede.faubourg.reaumur.net> <20040130015907.GA86565@kt-is.co.kr> <132624359.1075456863@pouet.in.mat.cc> <20040130092639.GA33809@kt-is.co.kr>
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+-Le 30/01/2004 18:26 +0900, Pyun YongHyeon =3DE9crivait : | On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 10:01:03AM +0100, Mathieu Arnold wrote: | > +-Le 30/01/2004 10:59 +0900, Pyun YongHyeon ?crivait : | > | > Stop in /usr/o/usr/ports/security/pf/work/pf_freebsd_2.02. | > | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | > | > *** Error code 1 | > | >=3D20 | > | > Stop in /usr/ports/security/pf. | > | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | > |=3D20 | > | I don't know why port system try to use "/usr/o/usr/ports" =3D directory. | > | (symbolic link or NFS mounted?) | > | If your ports tree reside in "/usr/o/usr/ports", you may need to | > | define PORTSDIR environment variable. See ports(7) for available | > | other environment variables. | >=3D20 | > Hum, /usr/ports is NFS mounted, and to avoid building everything in | > /usr/ports which would lead to much much traffic and reduce compile | speed > (or because it's mounted from a CDROM being read only), you ca= n | define : > WRKDIRPREFIX=3D3D/some/path/to/somewhere/you/can/write | > in your make.conf. See make.conf(5) for more details. Being also | > mat@FreeBSD.org, I guess that is a part I know a bit ;) | >=3D20 | > The problem lines in lines like this : | >=3D20 | > mtag =3D3D m_tag_get(PACKET_TAG_PF_QID, sizeof(*atag), M_NOWAIT); | >=3D20 | > it's the sizeof(*atag) gcc does not like. Why, I quite frankly don't | know. >=3D20 |=3D20 | I don't know why gcc complain this. If ALTQ was installed successfully, | this should not happen.(At least, it always work for me.) Well, altq works (5.2-beta2 patch), and old pf 2.00 works too, but I'd rather have a newer version :) | If your /usr/ports is NFS mounted, util.mk in include/mk/util.mk can | link sys directory incorrectly. I don't see why, I've been using this NFS mounted installations for years= , with all my servers, and never had I any trouble with it. Moreover, I hav= e pf 2.00 compiled on it. | At present, util.mk assume the following ALTQ directory: | 1. /usr/src/sys.altq or | 2. /sys or | 3. /usr/src/sys 2 and 3 leads to 1. | Please check symbolic links for '@' and 'machine' were set correctly. | (See work/pf_freebsd_2.02/pf after compilation failure.) lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 17 30 jan 10:33 @@ -> /usr/src/sys.altq lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 30 30 jan 10:33 machine@ -> /usr/src/sys.altq/i386/include looks good. | If the link was set correctly, check the existence of stale header | files in your system. Which header file do you think of ? I've checked if_altq.h as it seems to be the only included one. I only have one version of it. --=3D20 Mathieu Arnold
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