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Date:      Thu, 13 May 2004 22:25:09 -0500 (EST)
From:      "Michael L. Squires" <mikes@siralan.org>
To:        nilson@bellsouth.net (Nilson)
Cc:        FreeBSD current mailing list <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: General -CURRENT status
Message-ID:  <200405140325.i4E3P9PE003085@siralan.org>
In-Reply-To: <40A3F1D5.5010209@bellsouth.net> from "Nilson" at May 13, 2004 05:08:21 PM

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> I was wondering about the general status of the -CURRENT branch - is it 
> horribly broken, or usable?
> 
> I am wanting to bring my server back up to the latest -CURRENT (I last 
> built a kernel and world about a month ago)

I'm running 5.2-CURRENT cvsup'd on May 10, and have just finished a complete
make world, kernel, portupgrade -a (175 ports), compiled jdk13/jkd14 along with
openoffice-1.1 and mozilla.  Only problem I had was a few problems with
KDE 3.2.2 dependencies (I compiled that too) but no real problems, other
than a burst of retries from the ahc driver followed by a message that
"tagged openings are now 64" which leads me to suspect the problem is
ahc configuration.

The odd PCI error messages and slow mouse operation have vanished (they
partly reappear if I run a kernel with debugging options).

Now to install Oracle 9i...

I'm running SMP on an old Supermicro P6DGH, dual PIII/500, single Seagate
ST446452W (ex-EMC pull), ATI Radeon 7200 AiW (DRI works), Intel Pro100+.

Mike Squires



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