On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Daniel Eischen wrote: > On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Norikatsu Shigemura wrote: > >> I'm testing SYMVER_ENABLED=yes environment by using net/cvsync. >> Yes, it is quite simple. You can only install and use it. It >> doesn't require any setting like following. >> >> $ cvsync -4 -v >> 'cvsync://cvsync.allbsd.org/freebsd-src/rcs/?prefix=/home/ncvs' >> >> >> I tested -lthr case and -lpthread case. Please see attached log. >> >> $ ktrace -i -t cnisuw =cvsync -4 -v >> 'cvsync://cvsync.allbsd.org/freebsd-src/rcs/?prefix=/home/ncvs' >> Parsing a URI >> cvsync://cvsync.allbsd.org/freebsd-src/rcs/?prefix=/home/ncvs... >> Connecting to cvsync.allbsd.org port 7777 >> host 133.31.130.35 port 7777: Operation timed out >> service is not available at cvsync.allbsd.org port 7777 > > I don't understand why kqueue and kevent are not found in cvsync, > but still end up being referenced: I guess the kqueue/kevent must be coming from libc name lookups which I didn't at first spot. The only thing that looks strange there is that libc uses kqueue and kevent instead of _kqueue and _kevent, though I don't think that will make a difference. Other than that, I don't see anything that looks out of the ordinary. You might try dumping the sockaddr before cvsync does the connect() -- DEReceived on Wed Nov 29 2006 - 21:13:49 UTC
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