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Date:      Sun, 02 Jan 2000 21:22:50 +0100
From:      Thierry Herbelot <herbelot@cybercable.fr>
To:        current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   False alarm ? (was Re: Weird interaction between cvs and a recent  kernel)
Message-ID:  <386FB39A.1E4D4046@cybercable.fr>
References:  <20000101093905.B11872@Denninger.Net> <23804.946772113@critter.freebsd.dk> <20000101182650.B17456@Denninger.Net> <386F398C.20F61BB5@cybercable.fr>

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Bonsoir,

Well, I don't remember indulging (Lagavulin, Glen Deveron, what else
...), but I'm stumped : I can't reproduce what I've seen : a full "cvs
co" of the ports and src has been running ok till its normal end.

	more after some make world's

	TfH


Thierry Herbelot wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm rebuilding my -Current box.
> 
> it's been reinstalled anew from the FreeBSD 4.0-19991229-CURRENT
> snapshot.
> 
> I have on another box the full repository of FreeBSD (source, ports,
> docs, ...) on another box, running 3.3-Stable and exporting the
> repository via NFS.
> 
> I've tried to remake the world to the latest sources I had (got on 12/31
> around 4PM GMT).
> 
> I can't get the "cvs co src" to finish properly : each time I launch
> "cvs co src", the kernel crashes with page fault while in supervisor
> mode : page not present (I don't have a serial console, so this is not
> the full message). The instruction address for the faulting instruction
> is always the same, in the  "generic_bzero" (from a "nm" run on the
> kernel).
> 
> The running process is always "cvs".
> 
> I have been able to check the sources out (one subdirectory after
> another) and the machine has completed a full make world. I also run the
> corresponding kernel.
> 
> with the new sources, there is the same problem with cvs : I have not
> been able to check out the ports tree in one step (same error, in the
> same routine).
> 
> The machine works fine : I have just completed a X11 3.3.5 build.
> 
> As I have got plenty of RAM, I'm not quite sure a full crash dump would
> be usable.
> 
>         Open to any suggestions
> 
>         TfH
> 
> PS : dmesg for the box :
> 
[SNIP]


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