Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 01:01:42 +0400 From: Boris Samorodov <bsam@ipt.ru> To: Alexander Leidinger <Alexander@Leidinger.net> Cc: emulation@freebsd.org, Marcin Cieslak <saper@SYSTEM.PL> Subject: Re: Fix for errno 2 - expected 14 (EFAULT) problems Message-ID: <26740105@bsam.ru> In-Reply-To: <20060917201249.7d29fcf0@Magellan.Leidinger.net> (Alexander Leidinger's message of "Sun, 17 Sep 2006 20:12:49 %2B0200") References: <450C0C0E.8060402@SYSTEM.PL> <450C0F5A.30804@SYSTEM.PL> <20060917201249.7d29fcf0@Magellan.Leidinger.net>
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On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 20:12:49 +0200 Alexander Leidinger wrote: > Acroread and realplayer still run just fine. I'm tempted to commit > this. But I want to know what the outcome on amd64 is. The test package doesn't build at amd64-current: ----- tinderbox ltp-test # cd ltp-full-20060822 tinderbox ltp-full-20060822 # make Segmentation fault (core dumped) ----- I tried to check if I didn't make mistakes and (as a result) lost my i386-current: ----- ... make[4]: Entering directory `/ltp-test/ltp-full-20060822/testcases/kernel/syscalls/dup' cc -Wall -I../../include -g -Wall -I../../../../include -Wall -g dup01.c -L../../../../lib -lltp -o dup01 cc -Wall -I../../include -g -Wall -I../../../../include -Wall -g dup02.c -L../../../../lib -lltp -o dup02 cc -Wall -I../../include -g -Wall -I../../../../include -Wall -g dup03.c -L../../../../lib -lltp -o dup03 cc -Wall -I../../include -g -Wall -I../../../../include -Wall -g dup04.c -L../../../../lib -lltp -o dup04 Read from remote host tinderbox.i386.ipt.ru: Operation timed out Connection to tinderbox.i386.ipt.ru closed. bsam@bsam$ ssh tinderbox.i386.ipt.ru ssh: connect to host tinderbox.i386.ipt.ru port 22: Operation timed out ----- That's all for today. Those machines are far away from me. Sorry, my tests were not of a great help. :-( WBR -- Boris Samorodov (bsam) Research Engineer, http://www.ipt.ru Telephone & Internet SP FreeBSD committer, http://www.FreeBSD.org The Power To Serve
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