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Re: recent snapshot?
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To: Kenneth Wayne Culver <culverk@wam.umd.edu>
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Subject: Re: recent snapshot?
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Kenneth Wayne Culver <culverk@wam.umd.edu> writes:
> I was just wondering if there would be a newer screenshot any time soon.
Yes.
> xfs_message.c: In function `xfs_message_installnode':
> xfs_message.c:87: too few arguments to function `vget'
> xfs_message.c: In function `xfs_message_installdata':
> xfs_message.c:160: too few arguments to function `vget'
> xfs_message.c:187: too few arguments to function `VOP_UNLOCK'
This is with the snapshot from 1998-12-28? And your kernel is ELF,
right? Can you send me your config.cache and config.log?
/assar