Date: Thu, 3 Apr 1997 13:37:16 +0200 (MET DST) From: Søren Schmidt <sos@ravenock.cybercity.dk> To: asami@vader.cs.berkeley.edu (Satoshi Asami) Cc: dufault@hda.com, current@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: I've survived make world. Message-ID: <199704031137.NAA09615@ravenock.cybercity.dk> In-Reply-To: <199704031036.CAA17928@silvia.HIP.Berkeley.EDU> from Satoshi Asami at "Apr 3, 97 02:36:02 am"
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In reply to Satoshi Asami who wrote:
> * I've survived make world from Monday. On a Compaq Presario of all things
> * with no SCSI. I've built world twice with that build. It has been
> * solid as a single user workstation.
>
> I've survived a make world from 3/24, 3/26 and 3/31. (In fact, this
> is the machine that "packages-current" is built from now.) This is a
> P6-200 with an IDE system disk and 3940W with a Seagate ST15150W.
I have done the same here on my P6-233/pure SCSI, apparently no probs...
> However, the NFS client appears to be hopelessly broken (I don't know
> about the NFS server, this machine isn't one). I initially had the
> ports/distfiles pointing to a directory on an NFS server (running
> FreeBSD-2.1.5). At some point during the package builds, a process
> locks up trying to read/write a distfile, and the whole NFS system
> went down on this machine (I could still login as "root", as long as I
> didn't try to touch NFS-mounted directories). I changed
> ports/distfiles to a local directory and it appears to be fairly
> stable since then.
Have you fiddled with the resvport option ?? that helped my clients
connecting to the above mentioned box....
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Søren Schmidt (sos@FreeBSD.org) FreeBSD Core Team
Even more code to hack -- will it ever end
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