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Re: OpenBSD 3.3-current and i4b experiment



begin  electrogrammati illius Robert Porl

>one only was in a header comment, most likely a leftover MirBSD
>RCS id).

That one was where I merged an older OpenBSD and an older NetBSD
header file, where the OpenBSD file was _also_ derived from a
NetBSD one, so it has 4 RCS Ids in it. I left that in intentionally.

>I configured the kernel with the following Kernel config file:

Why not just use GENERIC?

>- --CUT--
># ISDN4BSD
>option ISICISA_TEL_S0_16
>isic0	at isa? port 0xf80 iomem 0xd0000 irq 10
>
># ISDN user land devices, drivers and pseudo-devices.
>#
>pseudo-device	isdn		  # communication with userland daemon
>#pseudo-device	isdntrc		2 # userland driver to do ISDN tracing
 ^
This one is most likely your problem. Both I4B and NetBSD
tell you that removing any options is not supported at all.

>pseudo-device	isdnctl		  # userland driver to control the whole thing
>pseudo-device	isdnbchan	4 # userland driver for access to raw B channel
>pseudo-device	isdntel		2 # userland driver for telephony
>options 	IPR_VJ		  # compile support for VJ compression
>pseudo-device	irip		2 # network driver for IP over raw HDLC ISDN
>#pseudo-device	ippp		2 # synchronous PPP over ISDN

 ^ this one as well

>- --CUT--

>Is there anything wrong with my config file, or did i miss recreating
>any important file ?

See above. Thanks for trying it out, tho, and verifying
that it applies cleanly.

//Thorsten
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