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Date:      Wed, 21 Nov 2018 11:13:59 +0100
From:      matias@pizarro.net
To:        =?UTF-8?Q?T=C4=B3l_Coosemans?= <tijl@freebsd.org>
Cc:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: 13.0-CURRENT: Linux syscall inotify_init regression?
Message-ID:  <55b43c92a9c3f6ae7fac909ea355b8c1@pizarro.net>
In-Reply-To: <20181121104602.2a398d93@kalimero.tijl.coosemans.org>
References:  <21eed091d01a216a4fb2ff85c5199e31@pizarro.net> <20181121104602.2a398d93@kalimero.tijl.coosemans.org>

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I see, what I took for the symptom of the absence of the stub is=20
actually the stub doing what it should be doing 8P
No, the kernel doesn't panic, Sublime just dies. Now that I know that=20
the stub is actually there, I realize it is probably a problem with=20
Sublime itself. I have now installed the previous version (sublime build=20
3143) that I knew was working in 12.0-CURRENT and there you go, it=20
works.

Thanks for your help and sorry for the noise :D


On 21/11/2018 10:46, T=C4=B3l Coosemans wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Nov 2018 10:22:27 +0100 matias@pizarro.net wrote:
>> Hi Tijl and all,
>>=20
>> Thanks for r340631 and r340674. I am currently running r340703 and I
>> thought this might be of interest to you: I get the following error=20
>> when
>> trying to run Sublime Text 3 on X:
>>=20
>> kernel: linux: pid 104 (io_worker): syscall inotify_init not=20
>> implemented
>>=20
>> I understand there should be a stub in place, even though the inotify
>> syscall is not supported, shouldn't there be?
>=20
> Yes, there is a stub that prints the message you see.  What exactly is
> the problem?  Does the kernel still panic?  Can you provide the=20
> core.txt
> file in that case?
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