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Re: NSLU2 running 5.0_RC not stable



Andy Ruhl wrote:
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 3:27 PM, Luazi <embedpro%gmail.com@localhost> wrote:
I ignored this and tried to extract the files to /usr/pkgsrc. I got a
tar error so I went to the server side and unzipped the file there.
After that was done I came back to the slug and tried to build perl5.
The build failed before it got to perl. My guess is that there is
something broken in big-endian evbarm and not your overclocked slug.

Thanks for the confirmation. I'm not sure how to send-pr this, unless
someone who can fix it has the same machine and same problems.

I'll offer my machine to anyone who wants to help though.

I suppose doing some kernel tracing of these problems could help.
Maybe I'll try that.

Andy
Interesting. If I run a version built from 12/15/2008 sources, I have the same problem. -bash-3.2$ uname -a NetBSD netbsd. 5.99.5 NetBSD 5.99.5 (NSLU2_ALL) #0: Sat Jan 31 19:18:48 EST 2009 hayford@net2k.:/home/hayford/netbsd-20081215/obj-armeb/sys/arch/evbarm/compile/NSLU2_ALL evbarm -bash-3.2$ md5 pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz MD5 (pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz) = d96db003fa14eb6341cf1543213e4616 -bash-3.2$ md5 pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz MD5 (pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz) = d96db003fa14eb6341cf1543213e4616 -bash-3.2$ md5 pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz MD5 (pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz) = 0710cd9aa73651cd00b274fed0399a3d -bash-3.2$ md5 pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz MD5 (pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz) = 9ec81b650f2a42279e0a1a8d558f484a -bash-3.2$ md5 pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz MD5 (pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz) = 0710cd9aa73651cd00b274fed0399a3d -bash-3.2$ md5 pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz MD5 (pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz) = 05c707420f9091c0af12d52d0f611269 -bash-3.2$ md5 pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz MD5 (pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz) = 8c4720dc6de86e8082bd3b43a8b4142a When I boot a version I built in August 2008, but using the same world (i.e., boot up a different kernel but use the same hard drive as root, thus the same md5 program), I get the right answer. Or at least the same answer consistently.

-bash-3.2$ uname -a NetBSD netbsd. 4.99.72 NetBSD 4.99.72 (NSLU2_ALL) #1: Sat Aug 9 19:58:02 EDT 20 08 hayford@Fed8:/home/hayford/net60/obj/sys/arch/evbarm/compile/NSLU2_ALL evbarm -bash-3.2$ cd pkgsrc/ -bash-3.2$ md5 pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz MD5 (pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz) = 0710cd9aa73651cd00b274fed0399a3d -bash-3.2$ md5 pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz MD5 (pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz) = 0710cd9aa73651cd00b274fed0399a3d -bash-3.2$ md5 pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz MD5 (pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz) = 0710cd9aa73651cd00b274fed0399a3d -bash-3.2$ md5 pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz MD5 (pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz) = 0710cd9aa73651cd00b274fed0399a3d -bash-3.2$ md5 pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz MD5 (pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz) = 0710cd9aa73651cd00b274fed0399a3d -bash-3.2$ md5 pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz MD5 (pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz) = 0710cd9aa73651cd00b274fed0399a3d -bash-3.2$ md5 pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz MD5 (pkgsrc-2008Q3.tar.gz) = 0710cd9aa73651cd00b274fed0399a3d

So, perhaps the problem occurred sometime between 8/1/2008 and 12/15/2008.

Regards,
Don


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