Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 23:00:02 +0200 From: Mel <fbsd.questions@rachie.is-a-geek.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: Roland Smith <rsmith@xs4all.nl>, Zbigniew Komarnicki <cblasius@gmail.com> Subject: Re: kernel panic FreeBSD 7.0 - Xorg Message-ID: <200805122300.03000.fbsd.questions@rachie.is-a-geek.net> In-Reply-To: <20080512202212.GA31293@slackbox.xs4all.nl> References: <200805121251.26443.cblasius@gmail.com> <200805122034.17925.cblasius@gmail.com> <20080512202212.GA31293@slackbox.xs4all.nl>
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On Monday 12 May 2008 22:22:12 Roland Smith wrote: > On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 08:34:17PM +0200, Zbigniew Komarnicki wrote: > > On Monday 12 of May 2008 16:24:44 Roland Smith wrote: > > In file: "/var/log/dmesg.today" I found at the end of file the following > > entries: > > pid 23201 (conftest), uid 0: exited on signal 11 (core dumped) > > pid 34580 (conftest), uid 0: exited on signal 12 (core dumped) > > Hmm. Signal 12 is "non-existant system call invoked". That's one I've > never seen before. It's generated by some configure script (conftest), normally nothing to worry about. It's easy to get if you have a jail 'running' 6.x and you haven't set OSREL and/or UNAME_R correctly. Also, some configure scripts just try to invoke linux/posix/apple_syscall_foo to see if it's there. -- Mel Problem with today's modular software: they start with the modules and never get to the software part.
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