[PATCH Coda 0/5]

Sergey Listopad sergey.listopad at digma.ua
Tue Jul 31 13:26:43 UTC 2007


Eric Anderson wrote:
> On 07/11/07 17:35, Jan Harkes wrote:
>> On Wed, Jul 11, 2007 at 10:36:10PM +0100, Robert Watson wrote:
>>> On Tue, 10 Jul 2007, Jan Harkes wrote:
>>>> Here is my current patch series.
>>> I've now committed these five patches to the CVS HEAD.  Let me know 
>>> if there are any further patches that need committing, and if it's 
>>> appropriate to merge these to the RELENG_6 branch after a suitable 
>>> delay (a couple of weeks?).
>>
>> Thank you. I'm pretty sure not all of these changes are appropriate for
>> RELENG_6. Once I make sure current is in shape I'll start looking at a
>> possible backmerge.
>>
>>>> (only one minor conflict). I am still in the middle of make 
>>>> buildworld and 
>>
>> Buildworld is actually still running. There was a problem that caused
>> the build to fail during "stage 4.3 make dependencies". It took me a
>> couple of tries before I figured out that it was because the clock in
>> the qemu VM was somehow set to the middle of May 2007.
>>
>> As a result the dependencies in usr/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools triggered a
>> rebuild of a header file which caused a rebuild of the C compiler (which
>> went fine during the earlier bootstrap). The build failure was then
>> caused by the fact that the generated binaries were linked against the
>> new libc and as such were expecting FBSD_1.0 symbol and failed to run
>> with the installed libc, which doesn't have symbol versions.
>>
>> The real bug was the incorrect system time, which triggered a rebuild
>> of some critical binaries when it was supposed to just recalculate
>> dependencies.
> 
> 
> I've done the patches and buildworld/kernel, and have loaded the kernel 
> module.  All seems well.  Now I need to get the latest client running, 
> and begin some tests.  Do you have any notes on the client, since the 
> port is essentially defunct?  What's my fastest path to a working client?
> 
What branch are you using?
> Eric
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