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Date:      Sun, 19 Jun 2005 11:18:48 +0200
From:      Thomas Wintergerst <Thomas.Wintergerst@nord-com.net>
To:        Cian Hughes <cianlists@cian.ws>
Cc:        freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Problem with C4B on FreeBSD-Stable
Message-ID:  <42B53878.2020407@nord-com.net>
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Hi Cian,

Cian Hughes wrote:
> Ok, well i've done lots of messing around since i last wrote anything, I 
> have cvsup'ed my src to FreeBSD-Current, and made a new patchset for 
> c4b, with only some minor changes to the Makefiles it all compiled, and 
> I have asterisk talking to my AVM B1 through chan_capi.so, which is very 
> nice, I have got one vmcore from a panic (my old kernel did not have 
> debug flags enabled), unfortunately it weighs in a 132MB so I haven't 
> attached it, I think it's usefulness may be limited, someone else with 
> ssh access to the box thinks they may have accidentally cvsuped src-all 
> since I compiled the kernel last week, so I think that the panic may 
> have been due to source synchronisation issue, to be safe I actually 
> dumped /usr/src & /usr/obj and started again, my reason for not posting 
> again is that the patch & compile of everything (world included) only 
> finished at 11.30pm last night.  For the moment I'll put the Sun compile 

O.K., so we'll see what happends next on your system.

> on Hold, and concentrate on making a new patchset for FreeBSD-Current. 
> How hard do you think it would be to get c4b incorporated into 
> FreeBSD-Current, this patching lark is a bit of a pain.

You are right. We are working on this topic. But during the current code 
freeze it will not be possible.


-- 

Gruss,

Thomas Wintergerst




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