Dan Nelson said: > In the last episode (Nov 06), Zoltan Frombach said: >> I've recently migrated to FreeBSD 5.3. I just upgraded my system to >> the brand new 5.3-RELEASE version, and first of all, I have to tell >> you that it works really great!! I love it! Thank you guys for the >> great work!! >> >> But I run into a somewhat weird problem. After the successful >> migration to 5.3-RELEASE from a previos 5.2-CURRENT version, when I >> recompile all installed ports with 'portupgrade -af', I get this in >> my system log file: >> >> Nov 6 16:59:54 www kernel: pid 8927 (conftest), uid 0: exited on signal >> 12 (core dumped) >> Nov 6 17:14:16 www kernel: pid 2733 (conftest), uid 0: exited on signal >> 12 (core dumped) >> >> But portupgrade proceeds and seemingly re-compiles all installed >> ports anyway (at least this is what I believe). When I look for the >> .core file(s), I can't find any on my hard drive anywhere! If the >> core was really dumped, then where did the .core files go? And how >> can I find out which port(s) are causing these problems? What is this >> signal 12 with conftest means anyway? I couldn't find anything about >> it by Googling... > > #define SIGSYS 12 /* non-existent system call invoked */ > > This is an unusual error to be getting, but it's possible that one of > the ports you tried to install tried to check for a syscall that either It's apache, i get these too.Received on Sun Nov 07 2004 - 02:54:19 UTC
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