Latest round of #NetBSD10Beta tests on a Pi3:

Summary for 931 test programs:
9424 passed test cases.
2 failed test cases.
59 expected failed test cases.
688 skipped test cases.

One previously reported failure, and one new to me. Re-ran that test and it passed, so one more for the #IntermittentBug pile [ bin/sh/t_patterns:filename_expansion ].

Of the last 7 failures seen, 5 are covered by open PRs, leaving 2 new tests to review.
I am now running each of them every 3 minutes to see how frequently they pass/fail; so far one "interesting" failure:

$ atf-run fs/vfs/t_vnops:nfs_rename_reg_nodir

tc-end: 1681852322.816669, nfs_rename_reg_nodir, failed, /usr/src/tests/fs/vfs/t_vnops.c:486: sb.st_nlink != 1

#NetBSD10beta

I put a #NetBSD10beta image on a #RaspberryPi3 and skipped pkgsrc install for a shortcut to get a neofetch image which only needed bash from a Pi4. Nice.

Few failures, and even fewer than appears (5) as at least one is already fixed.

#RaspberryPi3
#NetBSD10beta

"Failed test cases:
lib/libarchive/t_libarchive:libarchive, lib/libc/c063/t_utimensat:utimensat_fd, lib/libc/c063/t_utimensat:utimensat_fdcwd, lib/libc/c063/t_utimensat:utimensat_fdlink, usr.sbin/tcpdump/t_tcpdump:promiscuous

Summary for 931 test programs:
9417 passed test cases.
5 failed test cases.
59 expected failed test cases.
692 skipped test cases.
"

PR 57351 #NetBSD10Beta

Ah. Here's the next inconsistent test that needs more runs. Passed most but not all runs.

tc-se:Fail: regexp WARNING: ThreadSanitizer: data race on vptr \(ctor/dtor vs virtual call\) not in stderr

#NetBSD10Beta

Xscreensaver hack "rubik" running on a #Raspberrypi Zero 2W and #netbsd10beta

$ ps auxww | head -1
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT STARTED TIME COMMAND
user 8810 88.4 18.9 304652 86480 pts/2 ON 9:58PM 7:06.18 rubik

Upgraded my Sharp #Zaurus SL-C3100 to #NetBSD 10.0-BETA. Nice that it's still supported. The internal hard disk seems to be defective, so I'm running from SD.
Not recommended, I know :(

/cc @inlovewithpda @[email protected]

#RUNBSD #netbsd10beta

4 hours left on this #NetBSD10beta poll. Current 9.x on pi status:
Pi Zero 2W works, wired, but drops packets and isn't happy with most wired dongles either. Much less wireless. Sound via USB dongleblaster(*).
The Pi 4 runs great, only complaint is the second HDMI port stays rainbow 🌈 after booting.
Upgrade success goal: a a smoother net for the 0 and widescreen for the 4.

(*) On review, audio from the #RaspberryPi Zero2W works fine through the onboard HDMI port also with #PkgSrc #mpg123.