Date: Mon, 25 Mar 1996 10:53:28 +0100 From: Gianmarco Giovannelli <gmarco@masternet.it> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: * stable doesn't like my enviromnent * Message-ID: <2.2.32.19960325095328.006abb1c@masternet.it>
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After delta 59 error, I downloaded the delta 60 that I suppose must correct the error in 59. Ok ? I applied with ctm (from 2.1r to delta 60) ... and everything worked nice. Boot again, go in single user mode, adjust everything, cd /usr/src, make world ! It runs for about 3 hours compiling , but suddenly Murphy appears : --- --- ==> gnu/usr.bin/cvs/cvs install -c -s -o bin -g bin -m555 cvs /usr/bin Process 6944 killed by vm_pageout -- out of swap killed. error code 137 --- --- Some consideration/configuration : Pentium 166, 32mb ram, 75mb swap. HD 1gb Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/sd1a 25190 15060 8114 65% / /dev/sd1s1f 907198 373482 461140 45% /usr /dev/sd1s1e 39950 2150 34604 6% /var procfs 4 4 0 100% /proc I reinstall 2.1r again, tar xv, boot in sum, make world ... same error ! even if I could not read the file because it was out of screen...Is there some logs ? 1) Possible that it _really_ use all the swap partition ? 2) If so, how I must partitions the HD to have an environment suitable for stay current with -stable ? 3) A friends of mine (same error , but in different file) told me that in normal mode (not single user mode) the process was arrived a lot ahead, very near to the end... :-( 4) Everytime arrives a new little delta, I must do a make world again spending 4 hours ? Or there is a fastest way ? Thanks in advance to everyone ... Regards... +-------------------------------------+--------------------+ | Internet: gmarco@masternet.it | ,,, | | Internet: gmarco@nettuno.it | (o o) | | BIX : ggiovannelli@bix.com | ---oo0-(_)-0oo--- | | Fidonet : 2:332/113.0@fidonet | __ | | Amiganet: 39:102/507@amiganet | __/// Gianmarco | | http://www.masternet.it/dsc/gmarco | \XX/ | +-------------------------------------+--------------------+
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