[xfbb] ubuntu 7.10 upgrade , xfbb now using 98% CPU

Danny Moss ddm at lnx-vk7hdm.dnsalias.org
Fri May 16 09:36:30 CEST 2008


Ray Wells wrote:
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>>>> Ray Wells wrote:
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>>> echo
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>>> CONF=`dirname $0`/conf
>>> SRC=`dirname $0`/src
>>> FWD=`dirname $0`/fwd
>>> DOCS=`dirname $0`/docs
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>>> fbb_tree
>>> copy_files
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>>> echo
>>> echo "Installation done"
>>> echo
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>>> exit 0
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>> HI Ray,
>> I have found a file that looks a bit like that  called fbb in   
>> /usr/sbin  fbb  I will send it to you to have a look at from the other 
>> machine what I did was take the orhat was running xfbb fine upgrade it 
>> to 7.10  xfbb still ran fine but was using 98% of cpu so I then followed 
>> some more advice and upgraded the same machine to 8.04 this then broke 
>> xfbb all the other stuff is running fine.
>> I will email you from that machine  with a attach of the file and some 
>> details so you can log and have a look if you like.
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>> Thank you
>> Best Regards
>> Danny Moss
>> VK7HDM
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> Danny,
> That file is the one that's supposed to handle the installation as well 
> as run fbb. That's the script that currently isn't working. It's the one 
> called by /usr/sbin/fbb & in your rc.ax25
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> I haven't compared fbb and install_sh but the latter works and the 
> former doesn't.
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> Ray vk2tv
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Hi Ray,

I just copied that across did the edits an this is the error I get

when I run
./install_sh

 ./install_sh: line 28: syntax error near unexpected token 'sig_segv'
./install_sh: line 28:  'sig_segv  reset'

any ideas

Thank you Best Regards
Danny Moss
VK7HDM


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