FreeBSD/armv6z/clang on Raspberry Pi 512MB (with U-Boot + ubldr)

Ian Lepore ian at FreeBSD.org
Sat Feb 23 17:00:37 UTC 2013


On Sat, 2013-02-23 at 15:45 +0100, Mats Mellstrand wrote:
> Hi 
> 
> I made a cut-and-paste error in my previous mail
> The log file from the client side should be:
> 
> debug1: Sending command: scp -v -f -- tess.txt
> debug2: channel 0: request exec confirm 1
> debug2: callback done
> debug2: channel 0: open confirm rwindow 0 rmax 32768
> debug2: channel 0: rcvd adjust 65536
> debug2: channel_input_status_confirm: type 99 id 0
> debug2: exec request accepted on channel 0
> debug2: channel 0: rcvd ext data 39
> Sending file modes: C0755 868 tess.txt
> debug2: channel 0: written 39 to efd 8
> Sink: C0755 868 tess.txt
> C0755 868 tess.txt
> debug2: channel 0: read<=0 rfd 6 len 0
> debug2: channel 0: read failed
> debug2: channel 0: close_read
> debug2: channel 0: input open -> drain
> debug2: channel 0: ibuf empty
> debug2: channel 0: send eof
> debug2: channel 0: input drain -> closed
> [client] ~/Desktop% debug2: channel 0: rcvd eof                 <--- here the client receives an eof from the RPi, closes the connectionand return. The output from the session continues...
> debug2: channel 0: output open -> drain
> debug2: channel 0: obuf empty
> debug2: channel 0: close_write
> debug2: channel 0: output drain -> closed
> debug1: client_input_channel_req: channel 0 rtype exit-status reply 0
> debug2: channel 0: rcvd close
> debug3: channel 0: will not send data after close
> debug2: channel 0: almost dead
> debug2: channel 0: gc: notify user
> debug2: channel 0: gc: user detached
> debug2: channel 0: send close
> debug2: channel 0: is dead
> debug2: channel 0: garbage collecting
> debug1: channel 0: free: client-session, nchannels 1
> debug3: channel 0: status: The following connections are open:
>   #0 client-session (t4 r0 i3/0 o3/0 fd -1/-1 cc -1)
> 
> debug1: fd 0 clearing O_NONBLOCK
> debug1: fd 1 clearing O_NONBLOCK
> Transferred: sent 2656, received 2488 bytes, in 0.4 seconds
> Bytes per second: sent 7543.1, received 7066.0
> debug1: Exit status 1

Is there any chance you've got a logon script (.cshrc or whatever)
that's echoing output when you log on, even in the case of a
non-interactive session?  I've had that kind of thing cause ssh and scp
problems in the past.

-- Ian




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