04:47:16 Does anybody use syncoid on freebsd? Is there any way to use it without changing root's shell to sh? 04:50:23 mbuffer: fatal: unknown option "2" 04:54:22 syncoid just errors out constantly 04:54:51 i've also tried sh -c 'syncoid -r a@b:zroot/iocage zroot/iocage 04:54:58 ' and it still errors 05:10:03 Does anybody use syncoid on freebsd? Is there any way to use it without changing root's shell to sh? 05:10:08 mbuffer: fatal: unknown option "2" 05:10:12 syncoid just errors out constantly 06:18:36 Anybody tried building the updated devel/nasm 2.16.01,1 in poudriere? I'm getting thousands of gmake processes, slowing down the entire system to a crawl. 06:19:17 https://fireglow.de/755/share/Screenshot%20from%202022-12-23%2007-05-07.png 07:10:35 not yet, sorry 08:19:19 sfox: root's shell is sh by default 08:20:03 fireglow: something seems amiss with that... why is nobody compiling it? 08:20:25 joko: you need to enable it to use RA 10:57:57 I can't untar my backup files 10:58:22 x srv/minecraft/crash-reports/crash-2019-06-20_06.42.40-server.txt: Cannot extract through symlink srv/minecraft/crash-reports/crash-2019-06-20_06.42.40-server.txt: No such file or directory 10:58:33 tar -C / -xvf /root/minecraft2.tar 10:58:37 what does that even mean? 11:03:05 sfox: man tar ;) -C destination location -x extract -v be verbose -f use file instead of stdin 11:04:27 rtprio: what would I need to enable? This is my current rc.conf line: ifconfig_epair0b_ipv6="inet6 auto_linklocal accept_rtadv autoconf" 11:04:33 yeah. pretty basic 11:04:48 why isn't it restore? 11:08:09 tar is archiver it does not restore files it extracts files from archives 11:10:05 so I can't just untar a tarball onto / with bsdtar? 11:10:56 sfox: yes you can 11:11:21 -C / right? 11:11:46 sfox: yes 11:11:50 that's what i did 11:12:15 tar -xvf file.tar -C / 11:12:41 I don't understand what i'm doing wrong 11:12:47 and it gives you error? 11:14:08 Check whether the symbolic link given exists in the extracted tarball, and whether the pathname it links to exists. 11:15:16 there is no symbolic link 11:15:27 /srv/minecraft is just a regular folder 11:16:19 what about crash-reports or crash-2019-06-20_06.42.40-server.txt 11:18:47 just a regular folder and plaintext file 11:20:18 I did managed to work around whatever the issue was with tar -C /srv/ -xvf /root/minecraft2.tar srv/minecraft and just moving the folder up a directory into place 11:20:33 fireglow: send an email to the ports maintainer. 11:20:35 But that is a really weird issue I'm curious how it happened 11:26:19 Do you have the exact command line used to create that tarball? 16:15:59 Which part of usr/src/release/ makes the tarfiles like base.tgz? It is a bit opaque. 16:30:42 libGL error: failed to authenticate magic 1 16:30:43 libGL error: failed to load driver: i96 16:30:58 any ideas on why that could be happening? 16:50:46 cracauer: it really is. what are you trying to do? 16:51:41 I want to make kernel.tgz and base.tgz from a 14-current build and untar that on a wimpy laptop. 16:52:39 and, like, make release doesn't do that? 16:53:02 It does? 16:53:48 * meena only interacts with this mess of a makefile via poudriere or nanobsd 16:54:14 I will try `make packageworld` 16:54:41 and with poudriere, I mostly create packages: https://alpha.pkgbase.live/ 16:54:42 Title: Unofficial FreeBSD pkgbase repository 16:55:47 cracauer: see release(7) and https://docs.freebsd.org/en/articles/freebsd-releng/ 16:55:48 Title: FreeBSD Release Engineering | FreeBSD Documentation Portal 16:58:08 OK, running now. 17:01:23 "The FreeBSD Subversion repository contains several hooks to perform sanity checks before any commit is actually committed to the tree." does the FreeBSD git repository also do that? 17:03:28 meena: yep 18:27:38 oh boy, had to remove mesa-dri and mesa-libs and install the previous version, totally broke Xorg. :( 18:30:18 what drivers are you using? 18:30:42 radeon-510 18:31:18 it's a mesa issue though, fixed in upstream, but not in pkgs it seems 18:31:21 on freebsd 13? 18:33:31 13.1, yeah https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=268327 18:33:33 Title: 268327 – graphics/mesa-dri: 22.3.0 breaks direct rendering (radeon, SUMO, r600_dri) 18:35:10 found it via https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/xorg-server-segfault.87422/ and backing down to mesa-dri/libs 21.3.8 makes X work again (yay for /var/cache/pkg holding onto old versions) 18:35:12 Title: Xorg server segfault | The FreeBSD Forums 18:45:13 anyone in here uses awesome wm? 18:48:12 12 19:15:03 In FreeBSD land there are no two people running the same desktop. 19:15:10 Except maybe a vt100. 19:19:01 Re: "no two people running the same desktop" -- Do you mean actual desktop environment and/or window manager; or what other auxiliary widgets people use? In case of "Wayland", there seems to be not much to choose 19:19:22 ... for a window manager. 19:28:29 oh, wayland works on freebsd? 19:29:19 debdrup uses it, from the impression I got so far, exclusively with "sway" 19:30:40 # A comma could be in between "exclusively with" but works either way 19:32:24 * shiroyasha uses i3 but runs `pkg install sway` anyway because it installs enough stuff to reduce the amount of fiddling necessary to make i3 work. 19:32:49 I should try migrating to sway on my next reinstall tho. 19:34:46 i use wayland pretty exclusively on linux now, so it'd be nice not to regress to X on bsd if i ever use it as a desktop os 21:40:52 I do use wayland and sway, yes - but it's hard to get by completely with out Xwayland for the occational thing that doesn't support Wayland yet. 21:41:02 You don't need Xorg installed, though - only Xwayland. 21:41:32 Oh, and xorgproto according to `pkg info -x xorg` ;) 21:44:58 debdrup, Thank you for the amendment 21:47:39 No worries. :) 22:09:58 I have an SSD from the ZFS mirror my old desktop (FreeBSD 12... 3?) connected to my current system. I've created a raw disk in VirtualBox to point to it, and attached it to a VM. The VM asks for the GELI password, shows the FreeBSD boot menu, and hangs while booting. 22:10:38 My suspicion is that I need to disable some of the kernel modules such as for VirtualBox so they're not loaded in the guest OS, but I don't see /etc if I import the zpool on the host. What would be the right way to get to /boot and /etc on that zpool? 22:16:49 I could likely swap the SSD into another PC, boot from it, and edit from there, but it would be nice if there was a simple way to do it without having to move the disk back and forth. 22:17:22 import that pool with -R /somepath 22:17:29 Check. 22:17:44 I have it at /oldpcname 22:18:15 Is the problem of specifying GELI password? 22:18:19 check zfs list for the datasets you need, and mount those 22:18:52 There's no dataset for /etc. 22:19:04 and I don't see it under the mount point. 22:19:18 nor /boot. 22:20:00 Are those under different (unencrypted) partititions? 22:21:30 It only mounts tmp, usr, var, and zroot. 22:22:12 "/etc" would be in "/"; some portions of "/boot" also. All depends how the datasets were setup 22:25:17 It's the default setup from 12.x when choosing an encrypted filesystem. 22:27:38 Any idea which dataset /etc actually lives on? Is it zroot/ROOT/default? 22:28:23 Yes 22:29:20 OK, that was it. I thought it would mount with the others when I imported the pool, but it didn't. 22:30:55 Can you dual boot freebsd and openbsd?  I would think you just make a partition for freebsd, puts its bootloader into it, along with / everything in the rest of the partition, so you dividing that up so it hold all the partitions , files and folder.  Then do the same with openbsd. 22:30:56 The root dataset has "canmount=noauto" attriubute, at least on 1[34], which prevents the dataset being mounted via plain|automatic "zfs-mount" 22:31:00 Thanks. Sorry for the petty question. 22:31:19 Ah, OK. 22:31:47 It was just confusing to see the other dirs show up but not what I expected. 22:31:48 Try this: zfs list -o name,canmount,mounted,mountpoint 22:32:20 Yes, it has noauto. 22:33:04 s/attriubute/attribute/ 22:35:42 /etc/rc machinery mounts everything under the active boot dataset even if a dataset has "canmount=noauto" attribute 22:40:59 <_xor> Anyone here messing around with risc-v? 22:41:49 Not yet, what about you? 22:48:09 <_xor> Exploring it for fun, as a side project. 22:49:19 I have been working to learn arm 32 bit and 64 assembly 22:49:56 and I have a pi  and a pine phone pro so I have been exporting much 22:50:19 oh and been looking at amd 64 assembly  too 22:50:20 <_xor> arm basics are pretty straightforward, so that's good. I'm working with esp32. 22:50:46 I find , arm is way easyer , then when I look at the same code on amd64