Anybody using 7.2 snapshots without issues?
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Does the 30th may version has this bug fixed databeestje ?
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Hmm I can't verify that indeed it is free of issues but it seems more stable.
The wireless bridging issue to lan is still not resolved but I was able to set mtu to 1500 and so far it seems to be OK.
after changing bmiss to 7 also didn't get stuck beacon messages for the last two days.
Overall 7.2 seems more stable.
Also memory consumption is somewhat lower (running with snort) as well as cpu usage. -
I noticed the snapshot from 6/5 is 26MB, but the snapshots from May were all 49MB.ย Is it normal for the size to change that much?ย It seems odd that it would nearly cut in half.ย Is it safe to try?
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nooo, dont use the 6/5 build. it totally broke my router. FreeBSD wont load at all.
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A couple builds from yesterday were missing the kernels, or had corrupted kernels, that is why they were so small.
I haven't tried them, but last I heard the snaps were still not quite right this morning.
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20090606-0412 update to 7.2, if it does not follow the change in the settings in the traffic Shaper, then there will be few constraints on the delay, especially for some online game connection.ย :)
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Upgrade from 7.1 based to 7.2 (Full-Update-1.2.3-20090606-0412) passed without any problems.
Work too like a normal.
However, the first update (Full-Update-1.2.3-20090607-0605) and already familiar with the 7.1 based :
Segmentation fault (core -
Seems if I copy the clog binary from a working system, then reboot, all is ok.
Try this:
fetch -o /usr/sbin/clog http://pingle.org/files/clog chmod a+x /usr/sbin/clog
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Seems if I copy the clog binary from a working system, then reboot, all is ok.
Try this:
fetch -o /usr/sbin/clog http://pingle.org/files/clog chmod a+x /usr/sbin/clog
Perferct! it runs!
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As I mentioned in the other thread for the clog issue, it looks like it will be fixed in the next snap, whenever that finishes building. I've tested the clog binary that will be in that snapshot and it works for me.