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Re: opera with linux emul. problem



Hi,

no clues with the data I provided? What else can I investigate? Are others able to use Opera?

Riccardo

On 02/24/11 23:17, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Hi
I tried executing it directly, but it doesn't work. My kernel should have
Linux compat. compiled in. Can I check that at runtime, to be 100%?

Hm, "sysctl emul.linux"?  I believe that shouldn't give anything unless
you have it in your kernel.
Btw, I paste here the last part of "ktrace -i opera" as interpreted by kdump. I cannot attach the file because thunderbird and firefox (both gtk apps) will crassh when they pop-up the file browser... but that is another issue!

  3698      1 sh       GIO   fd 3 read 166 bytes
"# $NetBSD: dot.shrc,v 1.3 2007/11/24 11:14:42 pavel Exp $\n\nif [ -f /etc/shrc ]; then\n . /etc/shrc\nfi\n\ncase \"$-\" in *i*)\
        \n      # interactive mode settings go here\n   ;;\nesac\n"
  3698      1 sh       RET   read 166/0xa6
  3698      1 sh       CALL  __stat50(0x8065f1c,0xbfbfe5bc)
  3698      1 sh       NAMI  "/etc/shrc"
  3698      1 sh       RET   __stat50 0
  3698      1 sh       CALL  open(0x8065efc,0,0xbfbfe648)
  3698      1 sh       NAMI  "/etc/shrc"
  3698      1 sh       RET   open 7
  3698      1 sh       CALL  lseek(7,0,0,0,0)
  3698      1 sh       RET   lseek 0
  3698      1 sh       CALL  read(7,0xbfbfe648,4)
  3698      1 sh       GIO   fd 7 read 4 bytes
       "ll()"
  3698      1 sh       RET   read 4
  3698      1 sh       CALL  lseek(7,0,0,0,0)
  3698      1 sh       RET   lseek 0
  3698      1 sh       CALL  fcntl(7,0,0xa)
  3698      1 sh       RET   fcntl 11/0xb
  3698      1 sh       CALL  close(7)
  3698      1 sh       RET   close 0
  3698      1 sh       CALL  fcntl(0xb,2,1)
  3698      1 sh       RET   fcntl 0
  3698      1 sh       CALL  read(0xb,0xbb906800,0x3f8)
  3698      1 sh       GIO   fd 11 read 314 bytes
"ll(){ ls -l ${1+\"$@\"}; }\n\ncase \"$-\" in *i*)\n if /bin/test -z \"${HOST}\"; then\n HOST=`hostname`\n fi\n\ PS1=\"${HOST%%.*}$PS1\"\n set -o emacs\n # This file is used by shells that might not support\n # set -o tabcomplete, \ so check before trying to use it.\n ( set -o tabcomplete 2>/dev/null ) && set -o tabcomplete\n ;;\nesac\n"
  3698      1 sh       RET   read 314/0x13a
  3698      1 sh       CALL  read(0xb,0xbb906800,0x3f8)
  3698      1 sh       GIO   fd 11 read 0 bytes
       ""
  3698      1 sh       RET   read 0
  3698      1 sh       CALL  close(0xb)
  3698      1 sh       RET   close 0
  3698      1 sh       CALL  read(3,0xbb906400,0x3f8)
  3698      1 sh       GIO   fd 3 read 0 bytes
       ""
  3698      1 sh       RET   read 0
  3698      1 sh       CALL  close(3)
  3698      1 sh       RET   close 0
3698 1 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0,0xbfbfe7d4,0,0)
  3698      1 sh       RET   __sigaction_sigtramp 0
3698 1 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0xbfbfe788,0xbfbfe770,0xbbb240a0,2)
  3698      1 sh       RET   __sigaction_sigtramp 0
3698 1 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0,0xbfbfe784,0,0)
  3698      1 sh       RET   __sigaction_sigtramp 0
3698 1 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGINT,0xbfbfe784,0,0xbbb240a0,2)
  3698      1 sh       RET   __sigaction_sigtramp 0
  3698      1 sh       CALL  __sigprocmask14(2,0xbfbfe7ec,0)
  3698      1 sh       RET   __sigprocmask14 0
3698 1 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGQUIT,0,0xbfbfe7d4,0,0)
  3698      1 sh       RET   __sigaction_sigtramp 0
3698 1 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGQUIT,0xbfbfe788,0xbfbfe770,0xbbb240a0,2)
  3698      1 sh       RET   __sigaction_sigtramp 0
  3698      1 sh       CALL  __sigprocmask14(2,0xbfbfe7ec,0)
  3698      1 sh       RET   __sigprocmask14 0
3698 1 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGHUP,0,0xbfbfe7d4,0,0)
  3698      1 sh       RET   __sigaction_sigtramp 0
3698 1 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGHUP,0xbfbfe788,0xbfbfe770,0xbbb240a0,2)
  3698      1 sh       RET   __sigaction_sigtramp 0
  3698      1 sh       CALL  __sigprocmask14(2,0xbfbfe7ec,0)
  3698      1 sh       RET   __sigprocmask14 0
3698 1 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGTSTP,0,0xbfbfe7d4,0,0)
  3698      1 sh       RET   __sigaction_sigtramp 0
3698 1 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGTSTP,0xbfbfe788,0xbfbfe770,0xbbb240a0,2)
  3698      1 sh       RET   __sigaction_sigtramp 0
  3698      1 sh       CALL  __sigprocmask14(2,0xbfbfe7ec,0)
  3698      1 sh       RET   __sigprocmask14 0
3698 1 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGPIPE,0,0xbfbfe7d4,0,0)
  3698      1 sh       RET   __sigaction_sigtramp 0
3698 1 sh CALL __sigaction_sigtramp(SIGPIPE,0xbfbfe788,0xbfbfe770,0xbbb240a0,2)
  3698      1 sh       RET   __sigaction_sigtramp 0
  3698      1 sh       CALL  __sigprocmask14(2,0xbfbfe7ec,0)
  3698      1 sh       RET   __sigprocmask14 0
  3698      1 sh       CALL  read(0xa,0x8065960,0x3f8)
  3698      1 sh       GIO   fd 10 read 376 bytes
"#!/bin/sh\n#\n# $NetBSD: opera.sh,v 1.5 2011/01/24 21:46:18 ahoka Exp $\n#\n# This script is used with linux-* emulations to ensure th\ at opera is\n# started with the proper environment.\n#\n\n# Fix up LD_LIBRARY_PATH so that /lib is always searched for shared\n# libra\ ries.\n#\nLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lib:/usr/lib; export LD_LIBRARY_PATH\n\nexec /usr/pkg/emul/linux/bin/bash /usr/bin/opera \"$@\"\n"
  3698      1 sh       RET   read 376/0x178
  3698      1 sh       CALL  execve(0x8065ea4,0x8065ef0,0x8065efc)
  3698      1 sh       NAMI  "/usr/pkg/emul/linux/bin/bash"
3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/exec_elf32/exec_elf32.kmod" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/exec_elf32/exec_elf32.plist" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/exec_elf64/exec_elf64.kmod" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/exec_script/exec_script.kmod" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/exec_script/exec_script.plist" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/exec_aout/exec_aout.kmod" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/exec_aout/exec_aout.plist" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/exec_coff/exec_coff.kmod" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/exec_ecoff/exec_ecoff.kmod" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/compat_aoutm68k/compat_aoutm68k.kmod" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/compat_freebsd/compat_freebsd.kmod" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/compat_freebsd/compat_freebsd.plist" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/compat_ibcs2/compat_ibcs2.kmod" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/compat_ibcs2/compat_ibcs2.plist" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/compat_irix/compat_irix.kmod" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/compat_linux/compat_linux.kmod" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/compat_linux/compat_linux.plist" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/compat_linux32/compat_linux32.kmod" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/compat_netbsd32/compat_netbsd32.kmod" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/compat_sunos/compat_sunos.kmod" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/compat_sunos32/compat_sunos32.kmod" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/compat_svr4/compat_svr4.kmod" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/compat_svr4/compat_svr4.plist" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/compat_svr4_32/compat_svr4_32.kmod" 3698 1 sh NAMI "/stand/i386/5.99.44/modules/compat_ultrix/compat_ultrix.kmod"
  3698      1 sh       NAMI  "/usr/pkg/emul/linux/bin/bash"
  3698      1 sh       NAMI  "/emul/svr4"
  3698      1 sh       NAMI  "/lib/ld-linux.so.2"
  3698      1 sh       RET   execve -1 errno 2 No such file or directory
  3698      1 sh       CALL  write(2,0xbb905080,6)
  3698      1 sh       GIO   fd 2 wrote 6 bytes
       "exec: "
  3698      1 sh       RET   write 6
  3698      1 sh       CALL  write(2,0xbb905080,0x27)
  3698      1 sh       GIO   fd 2 wrote 39 bytes
       "/usr/pkg/emul/linux/bin/bash: not found"
  3698      1 sh       RET   write 39/0x27
  3698      1 sh       CALL  write(2,0xbb905080,1)
  3698      1 sh       GIO   fd 2 wrote 1 bytes
       "\n"
  3698      1 sh       RET   write 1
  3698      1 sh       CALL  exit(0x7f)




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