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Date:      Sun, 12 Feb 2017 05:55:33 -0800 (PST)
From:      "Jeffrey Bouquet" <jbtakk@iherebuywisely.com>
To:        "current" <current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   r313487 recovered. Thanks and details.
Message-ID:  <E1ccucn-0006oq-VF@rmmprod05.runbox>

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r313487 feb 9  i386 1200020
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Without the details for the thank-you, thanks for the recovery assistance.
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I found ABI in /usr/local/etc/pkg.conf which fix the :11 :12 issue at least=
 for now, upgrading=20
11-CURRENT to 12-CURRENT to fix seamonkey, and 2.46_4 working again maybe u=
ntil
2.46_5 serious breakage, libevent2 probably relevant.  Until then...
...............................................
Small concern many tweaks 2004-2016 were reversed to new-install by base.tx=
z which was
needed to restore system functionality.   I've backup files... nothing out =
of the
ordinary I see though.
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The main issue now is one, two, OR  14 hour ( or similar ) lockups of Xorg.
Repeatable:  [ I've yet to savecore when the stuff happens ]
>>>>>
links -g cannot be clicked upon, xterm can
Leaving Xorg, the interface ue0 cannot be bought up [ means no use restarti=
ng X without reboot]
Reboot fixes it    [  Xorg usage] [ ue0 axe0 usage ]
........
One in four times, it is a crash to reboot from Xorg.  [ approximate ] at l=
east until the
next Xorg update happens by pkg in about three days or less. as it is in po=
rts.
........
The only question unless valid hints at the above, is Xorg crashing ue0 or =
ue0 crashing
Xorg, or some common denominator in CURRENT that affects both like SCHED_UL=
E or
missing compat10x or a delete-old-libs not done recently?  Just in case some
more expert than I  [ who should have maybe stayed on 11-STABLE or even 11-=
RELEASE
so as not to write too many emails tying up persons' time... ] has more clu=
es
than I as to the coding behind the .so internals and all.
......
Thanks for reading.=20
PS nano yudit lookat gnuls xvt roxterm rsync gcp xclip feh xv gs text2pdf=20
    terminator urxvt  scrot        all useful day-to-day here...




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