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Date:      Sun, 28 Dec 2025 21:30:06 +0000
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Subject:   [Bug 292008] armv7 (native and chroot) gets SIGSEGV for: gpart show
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--- Comment #5 from Mark Millard <marklmi26-fbsd@yahoo.com> ---
Some notes from the list for the native Cortex-A7
(armv7) context:

# uname -apKU
FreeBSD OPiP2E-RPi2v1p1 16.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 16.0-CURRENT
main-n282732-939ac0c8fde2 GENERIC-NODEBUG arm armv7 1600007 1600007

That is an official pkgbase distribution that I installed, not
a personal build. pkgbase for main has world being a debug
build, no matter which of the kernels one choses to boot.
For pkgbase, 939ac0c8fde2 would be correct(?) for the kernel
but might not be exact for the world: /usr/src/sys/ and
/usr/src/ (without sys/) are from different times, last I
knew anyway. Changes can happen between.

During boot, the time on the Orange Pi Plus 2ed is bad so:

# ls -lodT /gpart.core 
-rw-------  1 root wheel nodump 3174400 Jan  1 00:01:01 2010 /gpart.core

Also, for pkgbase, a source file distributed can be newer
for its time stamp than the program distributed that was
based on the source file.

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