November 2016 Archives by author
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- FYI: head (12-CURRENT) -r308247 on old 466 MHzPowerMac G4 (1 processor/1 core): taskqgroup_adjust failed cnt: 1 stride: 1 mp_ncpus: 1 smp_started: 0
Claude Buisson
- base/binutils (from ports/head -r424540) requires "gcc" to be a valid command on the host environment
David Chisnall
- Automotive Cyber Security Market Report 2016-2021
Gabriel Diaz
- Next Generation Cyber Security Market Forecast Report 2016-2021
Gabriel Diaz
- Easily find one night girlfriend!
FUCK EXPRESS
- Fails to boot on PowerMAC3,5 from install media
Chris H
- Installer problems with 11.0-RC3
Justin Hibbits
- Installer problems with 11.0-RC3
Justin Hibbits
- FreeBSD 11 on PowerBook G4
Justin Hibbits
- FreeBSD 11 on PowerBook G4
Justin Hibbits
- svn commit: r306065 - in head/sys vs. PowerMacs: Nathan's trail patch included but inappropriate? [My hack vs. Apple G4's.]
Justin Hibbits
- I think I found why the iMac G3 that I have access to has not booted FreeBSD vintages: 2015-Mar+ . . . [Yep: booted!]
Justin Hibbits
- FreeBSD 11 on PowerBook G4
Tamiji Homma
- FreeBSD 11 on PowerBook G4
Tamiji Homma
- Google Award Notification
Google Inc.
- A few glitches with 10.3-RELEASE on an iBook G4
Alexander Klein
- Why Huge pages must be enabled to boot a FreeBSD VM?
Breno Leitao
- WITH_LLVM_LIBUNWIND vs. WITHOUT_LLVM_LIBUNWIND, clang vs. gcc (such as devel/powerpc64-xtoolchain-gcc ): What is intended to be required for C++ exceptions to work?
Ed Maste
- Installer problems with 11.0-RC3
Mark Millard
- base/binutils (from ports/head -r424540) requires "gcc" to be a valid command on the host environment
Mark Millard
- base/binutils (from ports/head -r424540) requires "gcc" to be a valid command on the host environment
Mark Millard
- base/gcc (from ports/head -r424540) requires older mpfr (3.1.4 vs. the installed 3.1.5); 3.1.4 distfile not found
Mark Millard
- base/gcc (from ports/head -r424540) requires older mpfr (3.1.4 vs. the installed 3.1.5); other points to get a build. . .
Mark Millard
- base/binutils (from ports/head -r424540) requires "gcc" to be a valid command on the host environment
Mark Millard
- base/gcc (from ports/head -r424540) lookups do not match base/binutils 's /usr/powerpc64-freebsd/bin/ld or /usr/bin/ld (ld example)
Mark Millard
- Bootstrapping a powerpc64 vs. pkg vs. base/gcc (via cross compiles)
Mark Millard
- base/gcc (from ports/head -r424540) lookups do not match base/binutils 's /usr/powerpc64-freebsd/bin/ld or /usr/bin/ld (ld example)
Mark Millard
- c++ (g++) from base/gcc (via cross build) does not find C++ standard headers, such as cstdlib
Mark Millard
- FreeBSD 11 on PowerBook G4
Mark Millard
- FYI: head (12-CURRENT) -r308247 on old 466 MHzPowerMac G4 (1 processor/1 core): taskqgroup_adjust failed cnt: 1 stride: 1 mp_ncpus: 1 smp_started: 0
Mark Millard
- FYI: head (12-CURRENT) -r308247 still does not boot old iMac G3
Mark Millard
- LLDB vs. powerpc (32-bit) atomic 8-byte operations that are missing: Should llvm bugzilla "blocks powerpc FreeBSD" list this?
Mark Millard
- svn commit: r306065 - in head/sys vs. PowerMacs: Nathan's trail patch included but inappropriate? [My hack vs. Apple G4's.]
Mark Millard
- svn commit: r306065 - in head/sys vs. PowerMacs: Nathan's trail patch included but inappropriate? [My hack vs. Apple G4's.]
Mark Millard
- svn commit: r306065 - in head/sys vs. PowerMacs: Nathan's trail patch included but inappropriate? [My hack vs. Apple G4's.]
Mark Millard
- svn commit: r306065 - in head/sys vs. PowerMacs: Nathan's trail patch included but inappropriate? [My hack vs. Apple G4's.]
Mark Millard
- svn commit: r306065 - in head/sys vs. PowerMacs: Nathan's trail patch included but inappropriate? [My hack vs. Apple G4's.]
Mark Millard
- svn commit: r306065 - in head/sys vs. PowerMacs: Nathan's trail patch included but inappropriate? [My hack vs. Apple G4's.]
Mark Millard
- svn commit: r302214 - head/sys/powerpc/aim ["set usefdt=1" test fails on PowerMac7,2 as well]
Mark Millard
- svn commit: r302214 - head/sys/powerpc/aim ["set usefdt=1" gets farther if I unload first; result more interesting]
Mark Millard
- head -r308247 (12-CURRENT) PowerMac G5 powerpc64: ddb's dump gets "panic: vm_fault: fault on nofault entry, addr: c000000000022000"
Mark Millard
- I think I found why the iMac G3 that I have access to has not booted FreeBSD vintages: 2015-Mar+ . . .
Mark Millard
- I think I found why the iMac G3 that I have access to has not booted FreeBSD vintages: 2015-Mar+ . . . [Yep: booted!]
Mark Millard
- Verbose boot output showing where FreeBSD always hangs on a specific PowerMac G4 (other OS's boot it fine): Any thoughts on why or how to avoid?
Mark Millard
- svn commit: r309117 - in projects/clang390-import: . lib/clang sys/sys [merging into head vs. powerpc and powerpc64 clang status]
Mark Millard
- I think I found why the iMac G3 that I have access to has not booted FreeBSD vintages: 2015-Mar+ . . . [Yep: booted!]
Mark Millard
- I think I found why the iMac G3 that I have access to has not booted FreeBSD vintages: 2015-Mar+ . . . [Yep: booted!]
Mark Millard
- head -r309179 TARGET_ARCH=powerpc64 clang 3.9..0 based cross build: powerpc.powerpc64/usr/src/tmp/usr/bin/ld: BFD 2.17.50 [FreeBSD] 2007-07-03 internal error
Mark Millard
- clang 3.9.0 vs. TARGET_ARCH=powerpc: fsck_ufs and "df -m" are example failures: __floatdidf gets SIGSEGV's in both of them.
Mark Millard
- clang 3.9.0 vs. TARGET_ARCH=powerpc: fsck_ufs and "df -m" are example failures: __floatdidf gets SIGSEGV's in both of them.
Mark Millard
- clang 3.9.0 vs. TARGET_ARCH=powerpc: fsck_ufs and "df -m" are example failures: __floatdidf gets SIGSEGV's in both of them.
Mark Millard
- clang 3.9.0 vs. TARGET_ARCH=powerpc: fsck_ufs and "df -m" are example failures: __floatdidf gets SIGSEGV's in both of them. [Code generation error involved.]
Mark Millard
- WITH_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP= for TARGET_ARCH=powerpc64 but bound to devel/powerpc64-binutils : can such be done?
Mark Millard
- head -r309179 clang 3.9.0 for TARGET_ARCH=powerpc64 with devel/powerpc64-binutils used: WITH_LIB32= related assembler source rejected. . .
Mark Millard
- WITH_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP= for TARGET_ARCH=powerpc64 but bound to devel/powerpc64-binutils : can such be done?
Mark Millard
- Cross built head -r309179 TARGET_ARCH=powerpc64 with clang 3.9.0/powerpc64-binutils based buildworld operates; but fails "self-hosted buildworld" for undefined references
Mark Millard
- head -r309179 clang 3.9.0 TARGET_ARCH=powerpc64 cross-built buildkernel stops for: rejected assembler notation
Mark Millard
- WITH_LLVM_LIBUNWIND vs. WITHOUT_LLVM_LIBUNWIND, clang vs. gcc (such as devel/powerpc64-xtoolchain-gcc ): What is intended to be required for C++ exceptions to work?
Mark Millard
- mHealth (Mobile Healthcare) Ecosystem: 2017 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts (Report)
Andy Silva
- The VoLTE (Voice over LTE) Ecosystem: 2016 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts (Report)
Andy Silva
- svn commit: r306065 - in head/sys vs. PowerMacs: Nathan's trail patch included but inappropriate? [My hack vs. Apple G4's.]
Jukka Ukkonen
- svn commit: r306065 - in head/sys vs. PowerMacs: Nathan's trail patch included but inappropriate? [My hack vs. Apple G4's.]
Jukka A. Ukkonen
- Why Huge pages must be enabled to boot a FreeBSD VM?
Nathan Whitehorn
- [Bug 201607] www/firefox: Fails to configure on PowerPC
bugzilla-noreply at freebsd.org
- [Bug 214598] head -r308247: dump from ddb unsuccessful on a powerpc64 PowerMac G5f. . .
bugzilla-noreply at freebsd.org
- [Bug 214598] head -r308247: dump from ddb unsuccessful on a powerpc64 PowerMac G5. . .
bugzilla-noreply at freebsd.org
- [Bug 214761] head -r279594 (2015-Mar-4 11-CURRENT) introduced iMac G3 boot-time crash; release/11.x releng/11.x stable/11 and head (12-CURRENT) broken
bugzilla-noreply at freebsd.org
- [Bug 214598] head -r308247: dump from ddb unsuccessful on a powerpc64 PowerMac G5. . .
bugzilla-noreply at freebsd.org
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