Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 07:44:36 +0100 From: Christoph Friedrichs <christophfriedrichs@gmx.net> To: Kris Kennaway <kris@FreeBSD.org> Cc: Christoph Friedrichs <christoph.friedrichs@helinet.de>, freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Problem with libthr after update Message-ID: <47282454.3010108@gmx.net> In-Reply-To: <47277E55.5060104@FreeBSD.org> References: <47270246.4020400@helinet.de> <47277E55.5060104@FreeBSD.org>
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Kris Kennaway wrote: > Christoph Friedrichs wrote: >> Hi Guys, >> >> I?m relatively new with my freebsd -current box and actual >> experiencing problems with starting kdm and portupgrade. Everytime I >> do so the kdm-bin log explodes with this error messages: >> >> Fatal error 'Cannot allocate red zone for initial thread' at line 382 >> in file /usr/src/lib/libthr/thread/thr_init.c (errno = 12) >> Fatal error 'Cannot allocate red zone for initial thread' at line 382 >> in file /usr/src/lib/libthr/thread/thr_init.c (errno = 12) >> Fatal error 'Cannot allocate red zone for initial thread' at line 382 >> in file /usr/src/lib/libthr/thread/thr_init.c (errno = 12) >> >> I googled this problem and found something concering some ruby >> packages. I did a manual rebuild of >> >> ruby-1.8.6_2,1 >> perl-5.8.8 >> ruby18-bdb-0.6.2 >> db41-4.1.25_4 >> portupgrade-2.3.1,2 >> >> With this rebuild problems with portupgrade were solved but kdm keeps >> refusing to start with same error messages. In UPDATING I found this: >> >> 20071009: >> Setting WITHOUT_LIBPTHREAD now means WITHOUT_LIBKSE and >> WITHOUT_LIBTHR are set. >> >> Does this probably have something to do with this? > > Did you update from an older release of FreeBSD? > > Kris > > Yes I did an update from an older release. I previously installed PC-BSD 1.4 which is running a FreeBSD 6 Stable under hood. Actual im running root@helix# uname -a FreeBSD helix 8.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 8.0-CURRENT #3: Tue Oct 30 09:45:09 CET 2007 root@helix:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SELFMADE i386 Christoph
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