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Date:      Sun, 27 Oct 1996 16:17:04 -0500 (EST)
From:      "Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@ki.net>
To:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Complete upgrade, some problems...
Message-ID:  <Pine.NEB.3.95.961027160811.9070A-100000@quagmire.ki.net>

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Hi..

	last night, because of the panic problems I've been experiencing,
I decided to spend a few extra hours at the office and go through both
of my systems and make sure *everything* is upgraded.  Other then a 
few of the "directory doesn't exist" problems, the upgrade went 
beautifully.

	Now, two bugs that I've noticed so far.

	I run screen, so when I started up screen this morning, I
found this on one of them:
	
fatal process exception: privileged instruction fault
fatal process exception: page fault, fault VA = 0x806152


	The other thing I'm experiencing is:

Oct 27 16:10:21 spirit rwhod[117]: whod.spirit: Permission denied
Oct 27 16:11:02 spirit rwhod[117]: whod.clio: Permission denied
Oct 27 16:11:48 spirit rwhod[117]: whod.eratos: Permission denied
Oct 27 16:12:05 spirit rwhod[117]: whod.quagmire: Permission denied
Oct 27 16:12:39 spirit rwhod[117]: whod.else: Permission denied
Oct 27 16:12:46 spirit rwhod[117]: whod.zeus: Permission denied

	This happens on both of the machines.  Permissions on
/var/rwho are:

drwxr-xr-x  2 bin  bin  512 Oct 14 19:34 /var/rwho



	A few of the problems experienced with the install, altho
not *major*, do have the possibility of screwing up some:

	/usr/lib/compat doesn't exist, so libgnumalloc.so.2.2
because /usr/lib/compat when it tries to install.

	/usr/include/g++/std didn't exist, so everything to be
installed in there from libstdc++ gets shoved into /usr/include/g++,
which causes the compilation of groff to fail.

	/usr/share/libg++ also doesn't exist, but I can't recall where
this one got screwed up...

Marc G. Fournier                                  scrappy@ki.net
Systems Administrator @ ki.net               scrappy@freebsd.org




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