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Date:      Thu, 16 Sep 2004 03:43:19 -0000
From:      cipherbk <cipherbk@yahoo.com>
To:        pf4freebsd@freelists.org
Subject:   [pf4freebsd] Re: pf 1.59 and ALTQ install trouble (success)
Message-ID:  <20030804020348.29746.qmail@web12806.mail.yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <001701c35a1b$9ac192e0$01000001@max900>

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I went back, started from scratch and did it once more, building and
installing the kernel using the old way.  I also had to add this to the
kernel because I'm using SMP:

options ALTQ_NOPCC

I know the PF README.ALTQ says not to enable any other ALTQ options,
but there was no way around this, aside from disabling SMP (which isn't
an option).

It's working now and the modules are loaded, I just need to throw some
rules in there to test it out, but I'm exhausted.

I created a symbolic link as per the ALTQ instructions:
ln -s /usr/src/sys.altq /usr/src/sys

Which should have resolved that, but I didn't try to do it the new way
this last time.  I just wanted to get it installed and working.  Maybe
someone else can try it.

Thanks for the feedback.


--- Max Laier <max@love2party.net> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> if you followed the instructions in README.ALTQ step by step (1-5)
> you
> created a directory "sys.altq" which holds the patched system source.
> If you
> now try to build the kernel "the new way" (which isn't really new,
> but more
> automated) you use the sources from sys *not* from sys.altq! That is
> why you
> don't have altq_* symbols in your kernel.
> 
> If that wasn't the case (i.e. you patched in sys and did not create
> sys.altq) I am very interested to hear what else went wrong.
> 
> Regards,
>     Max

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