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Re: pkgsrc-update failes with core dumps
Yah, happens quite often, not hardware related. Just try again and
again and eventually it works.
Haven't really looked into why it happens...
Cheers,
Alex
On 30 July 2011 18:12, Mark Doe <mark.doe.priv@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running a 2.11-DEVEL 64Bit dfBSD on an intel STBL Server Board with 8GB
> RAM. Server, Hardware, Disks, RAM and everything is brand new. Running with
> LINUX and NetBSD either didnt show any kind of problems.
>
> I can't get the pkgsrc with git and get 2 different errors (create checkout
> and just update).
>
> Any help is appreciated!
>
>
>
> Code:
>
> mkdir -p /usr/pkgsrc
> cd /usr/pkgsrc && git init
> Initialized empty Git repository in /usr/pkgsrc/.git/
> cd /usr/pkgsrc && git remote add origin
> git://git.dragonflybsd.org/pkgsrcv2.git
> cd /usr/pkgsrc && git fetch origin
> remote: Counting objects: 1608685, done.
> remote: Compressing objects: 100% (481721/481721), done.
> remote: Total 1608685 (delta 1129219), reused 1575226 (delta 1102729)
> Receiving objects: 100% (1608685/1608685), 477.66 MiB | 1.10 MiB/s, done.
> Resolving deltas: 100% (1129219/1129219), done.
> From git://git.dragonflybsd.org/pkgsrcv2
> * [new branch] dragonfly-2010Q3 -> origin/dragonfly-2010Q3
> *** Signal 10
>
> Stop in /usr.
> bash-4.2# make pkgsrc-create-repo
> If problems occur you may have to rm -rf pkgsrc and try again.
>
> mkdir -p /usr/pkgsrc
> cd /usr/pkgsrc && git init
> Reinitialized existing Git repository in /usr/pkgsrc/.git/
> cd /usr/pkgsrc && git remote add origin
> git://git.dragonflybsd.org/pkgsrcv2.git
> fatal: remote origin already exists.
> *** Error code 128
>
> Stop in /usr.
> bash-4.2# make pkgsrc-update
> cd /usr/pkgsrc && git pull
> From git://git.dragonflybsd.org/pkgsrcv2
> * [new branch] dragonfly-master -> origin/dragonfly-master
> * [new branch] master -> origin/master
> Bus error (core dumped)
> *** Error code 1
>
> Stop in /usr
>
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