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Re: build-success/install-fault on i486 with xsrc
so!
sucess in the built! had a hung-up at the latest test:
_nv_cas.d.tmp atomic_or_64_nv_cas.d
<built-in>: fatal error: when writing output to : No space left on device
but /tmp was empty and there were 4,5GB free. Damn old drag, did this
business! now gonna to do some emulation for rooting mobile.
thx and good luck in BSDing,
miranda
2020-10-29 0:56 GMT+01:00, maya%netbsd.org@localhost <maya%netbsd.org@localhost>:
> On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 09:37:27PM +0100, Lizbeth Mutterhunt, Ph.D wrote:
>> On Wed, Oct 28, 2020, 21:15 <maya%netbsd.org@localhost> wrote:
>>
>> > On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 10:57:28PM +0100, Miranda van den Breukelingen
>> > wrote:
>> > > as driving to current the dell vostro 14 compiled 22 hours on the
>> > userland and
>> > > 28 hours on the xsrc: no build-failure with the kernel, too.
>> > >
>> > > installed it with ./build.sh -u -U install=/ I get a fine install but
>> > > on
>> > > postinstall it tells me /usr/src/sbin/postinstall/postinstall is not
>> > > available. I checked and fixed it manually with the new build
>> > postinstall; so
>> > > no comment.
>> > >
>> > > after reboot with the new kernel I have problems with the X-driver;
>> > > Doing an X -configure brings me:
>> > >
>> > > libGL.so.3 text relocations
>> > > libGL.so3 cannot write enable text sements: permission deniend
>> > >
>> > > same with xinit and startx (exec xfce4-session in .xinitrc)
>> > >
>> > > it's llvm10; I 'chmod 777 /dev/dri/card*' and rebuild
>> > > xorg-server-libs;
>> > no
>> > > success. do I need compiler FLAGS for the xsrc with the
>> > postinstall-problem,
>> > > too? does compiling with CLANG help?
>> > >
>> > > miranda
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> > Hi miranda,
>> >
>> > You can revert this patch to avoid the problem:
>> > https://v4.freshbsd.org/commit/netbsd/src/MTYAsnu9Fcy3KioC
>> >
>> > I have reported a bug for this:
>> > http://gnats.netbsd.org/55762
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi Maya,
>>
>> openBSD doesn't find root device at install, so back to a fresh install.
>>
>> First: xsrc, second src amd prop up the kernel. Will take 2-3 days,
>> applying the patches and let X11_TYPE=modular in mk.conf.
>>
>> Will explain afterwards with bopefully not a bundge-eating CPU, still
>> caughting, so, not so manx heating -costs here, when you touch the
>> TAB-key, you'll light up in a warm underground! :-)
>>
>> Thx for help and report!
>>
>> Mirand
>>
>>
>> >
>
> This patch is only in netbsd-current, so if you use 9.1 and the binaries
> that came with it it won't have this problem. No need to build anything
> from scratch!
>
> X11_TYPE=modular will build a mesalib in pkgsrc that also has this
> problem.
>
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