Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 09:32:42 -0500 (EST) From: Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu> To: Yoriaki FUJIMORI <fujimori@grafin.fujimori.cache.waseda.ac.jp> Cc: freebsd-alpha@FreeBSD.ORG Message-ID: <15030.6282.161574.349219@grasshopper.cs.duke.edu> In-Reply-To: <200103190647.PAA04007@grafin.fujimori.cache.waseda.ac.jp> References: <200103190647.PAA04007@grafin.fujimori.cache.waseda.ac.jp>
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Yoriaki FUJIMORI writes: > > I have been trying to compile LAM on FreeBSD4.2R with Linux emulator. > Compile itself went on very smoothly. But, I soon noticed that some > of network related commands do not work properly. For instance, > recon/lamboot etc. These commands get hostnames via gethostbyname(). > Somehow, they fail in detecting `localhost'. They are looking at > /etc/hosts, /etc/host.conf and so on properly, I hope. So this is a native FreeBSD binary, or a Linux binary? Can you ktrace it & see what's happening? If it is a linux binary, I have an alpha/linux kdump at http://www.cs.duke.edu/~gallatin/linux_kdump > Another experience I had is that clock() in a simple benchmark does > not work properly on the linuxemulator. The benchmark itself runs > perfectly in native FreeBSD and native Linux/Alpha. Can you provide me with sources and a Linux binary? > So, I have some questions about the subject. > (1) Has anyone got a similar experience before? > (2) Is there any good pointer for this problem in addition to `handbook'? > > # I am using the 4.2R stock linux module. Some important linux/alpha abi functionality was missing from 4.2-RELEASE. You might do better with a 4.3-BETA system. Drew ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Andrew Gallatin, Sr Systems Programmer http://www.cs.duke.edu/~gallatin Duke University Email: gallatin@cs.duke.edu Department of Computer Science Phone: (919) 660-6590 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-alpha" in the body of the message
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