Date: Sat, 06 May 2006 14:18:32 +0200 From: Nenad Gavrilovic <neca@boox.co.yu> To: Patrick Tracanelli <eksffa@freebsdbrasil.com.br> Cc: ipfw@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [6.x patchset] Ipfw nat and libalias modules Message-ID: <445C9418.6040201@boox.co.yu> In-Reply-To: <445B5E3A.5030800@freebsdbrasil.com.br> References: <20060430135736.GB48117@tin.it> <445B27FF.10803@boox.co.yu> <445B45B4.4030404@freebsdbrasil.com.br> <445B59F4.1090609@boox.co.yu> <445B5E3A.5030800@freebsdbrasil.com.br>
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Patrick Tracanelli wrote: >>> Probably you dont have the latest RELENG_6 code or it is not in sync >>> (say, manually modified). I have ipfw nat running on -RC1 and -RC2, >>> i386 and amd64 and with clean src the patch applies perfectly. >>> >> Yes, I try again. And I get error again! >> >> cd /usr/obj >> rm ALL >> cd /usr/src >> make clean >> make clean >> make update (files changed by patch) >> make update (NONE!!!) >> >> Apply You patch. And I get the same error. >> >> I install previous patch, and my PC with NAT in-kernel work OK. >> >> Can You help me? >> >> Thanks! > > > How is your code sync'ed? Which RELENG from which date? > > Try > > rm -rf sys/modules/libalias sys/modules/ipfw sys/conf/files/ > > cvsug -g -L2 -h cvsup.freebsd.org > /usr/share/examples/cvsup/stable-supfile > > cd /usr/src/ > cp <patch> . > patch -p3 < <patch> > > Do a world build. > > I am considering your code is not in sync with recent RELENG_6. If it > is -RC2 try only rm -rfing the mentioned subdirectories and cvsup. > > BTW I have static IPFIREWALL so I added > > options LIBALIAS > > to my kernel conf file > Yes, I find the problem. The problem was in two new files alias_dummy.c and alias_mod.c. Becouse this files is new cvsup don't delete them and patch append to old file (and append, and append, ...) (I didn't try cvsup -D options) When I edit (left only one source, insted of many) compile is OK. Now, I think that we have to make some ipfw example code for NAT in-kernel with and without keep-state/chack-state . I start in monday with stateful ipfw. Thanks for help me!!! (Now I have FreeBSD 6.1)
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