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Date:      Wed, 29 Sep 1999 22:24:32 +0200 (CEST)
From:      Wilko Bulte <wilko@yedi.iaf.nl>
To:        jdp@polstra.com (John Polstra)
Cc:        marcel@scc.nl, current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: HEADS UP: sigset_t changes committed
Message-ID:  <199909292024.WAA02659@yedi.iaf.nl>
In-Reply-To: <199909291820.LAA22884@vashon.polstra.com> from John Polstra at "Sep 29, 1999 11:20:30 am"

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As John Polstra wrote ...
> In article <37F23064.98EEBC67@scc.nl>, Marcel Moolenaar  <marcel@scc.nl> wrote:
> > 
> > Alpha users are invited to test the changes since I've not been able to
> > do that myself. I've done all I possibly could do to make this a
> > success.
> 
> It looks like real bad news for the Alpha. :-(  I built and
> installed the kernel as instructed, and then started a make
> buildworld.  That died soon with this:
> 
>     ===> usr.bin
>     "/a/src/usr.bin/Makefile", line 223: Unclosed conditional/for loop
>     "/a/src/usr.bin/Makefile", line 223: Unclosed conditional/for loop
>     "/a/src/usr.bin/Makefile", line 223: 1 open conditional
>     "/a/src/usr.bin/Makefile", line 223: 1 open conditional
>     make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
>     make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue
>     *** Error code 1
>     *** Error code 1
> 

Exactly the same thing here 10 minutes ago on my Alpine box.

> Anyway, when the make buildworld failed, I tried to do a "cvs
> status" or some such thing, which caused amd to attempt to mount the
> repository from a different machine.  Wham, instant panic, and it
> trashed out one of my filesystems _thoroughly_ -- 1000 files and 10
> MB in lost+found. :-(

Yikes. No panics here, but I don't have anything NFS mounted here.

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