))
}
print path
})
OLDPWD=${PWD}
fi
}
This is called via a build_prompt() function in my .bashrc. I guess I'll echo
out some variables there and see what's happening.
FTR this did work, and then I updated bash in ports.
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on bsd, or if I'm doing something wrong.
Has anyone seen this?
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On 03/07/09 Michael P. Soulier said:
For weeks now my usual portupgrade test has returned the same thing.
Actually, I'm not sure cvsup is updating my ports tree properly...
Connected to cvsup1.ca.FreeBSD.org
Updating collection ports-all/cvs
Finished successfully
Normally there's a lot more
needs updating (port has 0.2.6.3)
xcb-proto-1.4 needs updating (port has 1.5)
What gives?
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and the difference is huge.
How do I find out who owns the Canadian mirror?
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dependencies?
I suppose I could write one but it seems like this must have been done
already.
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, that's what I have. I'm rebuilding it now.
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On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Michael P. Soulier
msoul...@digitaltorque.ca wrote:
Ok, that's what I have. I'm rebuilding it now.
And, confirmed. The rebuilt bash is fine now.
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: line 39: `})'
It would see that bash no longer likes the $() command substitution syntax.
Does that mean that it's defaulting to some sort of posix compatibility mode
now?
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are configured here. Is init configured anywhere
on BSD?
The ttypN files in /dev are, if I see this correctly, only
generated when needed.
Hmm. Must go read...
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to talk to these ports, which are obviously pseudo terminals...
Advice appreciated.
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yourself upon the
forehead whilst crying D'oh! in a loud voice and then run
'perl-after-upgrade -f' as instructed.
All of the above worked, except striking myself on the forehead, which just
hurt.
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/reinstall
if required. I mean, it upgrades ports, right? :)
Some guidance would be appreciated.
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Stop in /usr/ports/textproc/p5-XML-RSS.
So now what?
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on...
I have no hair left to pull out, or it would be gone.
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-Vorbis-Header.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/www/p5-Apache-MP3.
Any suggestions?
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'
from /usr/local/sbin/portupgrade:229:in `new'
from /usr/local/sbin/portupgrade:229:in `main'
from /usr/local/sbin/portupgrade:2208
Not inspiring confidence.
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/aliases.db if I'm running postfix?
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get mail for them like you should have?
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. I suspect it's looking for environment variables set before
the command to run, judging by some of the code snippets I looked at.
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idea of where I should look? Stability problems in syslogd?
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went with it. Maybe I should dig into its guts
and find out how it works.
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, so they fail.
How would this have been marked as IGNORE and what should I do to permit
upgrades to continue?
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/sbin/portupgrade:229:in `new'
from /usr/local/sbin/portupgrade:229:in `main'
from /usr/local/sbin/portupgrade:2208
Any idea what would cause this?
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I've gotten many bounces from the list MX lately. Let me test right
from gmail instead of my ISP's mail server.
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I found this
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/cvsup.html#CVSUP-MIRRORS
and it lists one for me in Canada.
cvsup1.ca.freebsd.org
Unfortunately, it doesn't have RELENG_6 on it. cvsup says it's not there.
Does the mirrors list need an update?
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, etc?
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fine, and new releases
sometimes leave old
hardware behind. But, I'll try upgrading anyway.
5.5 - 6.3 - 7.0 seems to be the right route...
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Would the correct path be 5.5 - 6.3 - 7.0?
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also tremendously good at
merging. This makes me kick around ideas for how to integrate it into
a freebsd upgrade.
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`'.
autoconf-2.62.texi:4019: Unknown command `'.
autoconf-2.62.texi:4027: Unknown command `'.
So, this won't upgrade. Anyone else see that?
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stty -a
in the shell.
Also see
:h fixdel
in Vim.
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think it has to do with the GIL.
I suggest to ask at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Threading in Python works fine in my experience, even using native threads. It
is not very efficient on multi-core systems though, due to the GIL (global
interpreter lock).
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On 05/01/08 Aryeh M. Friedman said:
This assumes tcsh:
foreach i (`ls [A-Z][a-z]*`)
mv $i `echo $i|tr 'A-Z' 'a-z'`
end
sh version:
for i in *
do
mv $i `echo $i | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z'`
done
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also found the shell redirection awkward.
It's ok otherwise, but I've since become addicted to bash. Mind you, I'm sure
some tcsh users could point out some features that bash doesn't have.
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,
etc.
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time on my server though, I suppose, since I'm not running
a cellular network. :)
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7 641 95.680 27758.6 0.002
LOCAL(0)LOCAL(0)10 l6 6410.0000.000 0.002
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://wiki.dovecot.org/TimeMov
edBackwards
Does this suggest a hardware clock issue?
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because the route is already there, and ppp
restarted.
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:54 kanga ppp[79728]: Warning: Add! route failed: 0.0.0.0/0:
errno: Network is unreachable
Now, everything is working fine, but I'm wondering why ppp is complaining
about not being able to set up the route.
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I just tried a merge with mercurial, built out of ports.
/usr/local/bin/hgmerge:
/Developer/Applications/Utilities/FileMerge.app/Contents/MacOS/FileMerge: not
found
Umm, why the hell would I have that on FreeBSD??
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On 12/07/07 Michael P. Soulier said:
I just tried a merge with mercurial, built out of ports.
/usr/local/bin/hgmerge:
/Developer/Applications/Utilities/FileMerge.app/Contents/MacOS/FileMerge: not
found
Umm, why the hell would I have that on FreeBSD??
Hmm, actually looks like a bug
portupgrade -a a good idea, as you likely haven't checked for issues
for your system?
Otherwise, the ports change so fast that if you don't regularly update, when
you do go to upgrade you may find yourself in a difficult position to do so.
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it filled
/var. :)
If I could get it to log like that to the console, then I could supervise it
with runit, logging via svlogd. I guess there's no way to force that log level
to stdout?
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BSD's ppp
tells me when logging is turned right up.
Any other suggestions?
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On 17/05/07 Ted Mittelstaedt said:
Note that error counters are often bogus because so
many cards today filter errors out in hardware, long before
the OS driver gets them.
Well, there are plenty there on my sis0 interface (internal).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ netstat -i
NameMtu Network
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that I currently have
installed. So, unless I've done a full portupgrade, pkgdb -L just breaks the
dependencies and I must then fix them via pkgdb -F.
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are going to use.
I'm just glad that portupgrade has a -n switch.
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On 27/03/07 David J Brooks said:
Have you looked at 'man pkgdb'?
Yes.
I'm looking for how it works, not how to use it.
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, and not those that it requires, would that cause it?
I'm wondering how my port dependencies became broken in the first place.
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with not
much more than the base-system working.
Wow. You would think that such tools would prevent you from getting into that
situation.
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could it be
rebuilt? Obviously there is installed package metadata elsewhere. Just not
sure where.
If you just want to correct a single port, try this:
portmanager /port/name-of-port -p -l
Thanks.
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On 28/03/07 Derek Ragona said:
I still have one server running 5.X release. 5.X also should automatically
generate the devs. Do you have support for usb in your kernel? If you do
have usb compiled in your kernel, check your dmesg that the usb devices are
properly being identified.
It's
suggestions?
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FORCE_PKG_REGISTER
in your environment or the make install command line.
*** Error code 1
I'm confused. Of course an older version is installed, that's why it's called
an upgrade.
Why is this happening?
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.
It makes patching fairly easy and saves some bandwidth for them. Just let it
run... it will get them all and your build will complete.
Indeed it did.
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On 26/03/07 Derek Ragona said:
I use nut-ups on a number of systems both attached to a UPS and some as
network slaves. In all my systems I use UPS's that have serial interfaces
and USB, but connect them via serial.
If you read the docs on nut-ups you will see some drivers do support the
anyway? Beyond reading the source, is there a
document that tells me how pkgdb works?
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On 27/03/07 Derek Ragona said:
Which FreeBSD version are you running? In 6.X the devs are created
automatically on bootup. In earlier versions you may need to make
it. Look at the Makefile in /dev for the correct make option.
I'm running 5-STABLE. I don't see a Makefile in /dev.
Mike
for now?
Thanks, I'll try that.
I think I'll run portsclean now and then too, and whatever other regular
cleaning I can do.
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the right software, I'm
open to suggestions.
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need updating?
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I'd use expect around the telnet, and then send the output
to any file desired.
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Hello,
Is there an authoritative reference of what manpage syntax should look like?
ie.
foo [optional arg] required arg required multiple...
I can't seem to find a reference that explains this syntax.
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no -p
argument to track the pid of the process using the port.
How do you track that on BSD?
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on these approaches will be appreciated.
Thanks,
This is really a basic stream management question, not specific to
freebsd, or CVS for that matter. Perhaps you should reference one of
numerous texts on stream management, and find a development model that
is most comfortable for you.
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On 1/6/07, Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a simple port-forwarding rule that I want to work from my
gateway to a box on my LAN, but it doesn't seem to be working.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ sudo ipnat -l
Password:
List of active MAP/Redirect filters:
rdr tun0 0.0.0.0/32 port 6882
interface, and it matches group @0, rule 5?
Looking at the output of ipfstat -ni, there is no group zero. So,
it's a rule without a group, such as this one?
block in quick all
I'm trying to understand why this is being blocked.
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?
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On 1/5/07, Agus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems is unanimousPF it isremember u have to compile the Kernel
to activate this, i´ve done it for the first time, yesterday and its very
simplealso checkout the ALTQ for QoS, good luck
Does PF and/or ipfilter have ipv6 support? I'm
?
List dependencies of package
rpm -q --whatrequires package ?
Reverse-dependencies of package
If anyone has compiled this, it would help me out.
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require a package with pkg_info -R packagename.
Great, thanks.
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On 1/3/07, Vizion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the safest way to remove the earlier versions?
I think if you portupgrade the apps that require those, like
portupgrade -R name
then it'll upgrade both the app and the required port, removing the duplication.
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or adduser.conf man pages that explains how
to manipulate (or, in my case, simply stop) the creation of this file.
I do the same. I don't really care about the file, as it's not hurting
anything.
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On 12/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so, where? (also for linux?)
Can you not use gcc in pedantic mode?
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have mentioned that I'm running 5.4. I suspect you're talking
about 6.X code, as some of what you're mentioning, I don't see on my
system.
Something to look forward to when I upgrade then.
Thanks for the detail explanation.
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On 12/23/06, Abdullah Al-Marrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I installed FF 2.0 from the ports.
I noticed that FF 2.0 uses alot of CPU power every time I open a new
page in the tabs, or refresh an opened page, it's not app startup
issue, beside I don't know if Linux has the same issue too.
X2 Mobile Technology TL-50 (1596.01-MHz 686-class
CPU) Dual CPU.
RAM: 1.5 GB DDR2 533 MHz.
Certainly adequate.
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, using my settings in /etc/rc.conf. So, why wouldn't it come
up at boot? I thought that every initscript was passed a start
argument.
I can't find a log of an attempt at all.
Help appreciated.
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doesn't come up at boot.
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start_cmd=ppp_start
stop_cmd=:
Now, I do notice that the stock script comes with a REQUIRE isdnd as
well as netif. As I'm not running isdn, would that stop rc from
bringing the script up, or are REQUIREs OR'd and not AND'd?
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On 12/23/06, Beech Rintoul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I forgot to mention, as a workaround if you can't get the rc.d script working
you can start it from cron. Just replace the time/day/month variables
with @reboot and the path to the exicutable. I use it for a couple of
things that don't have
On 12/23/06, Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It does not appear that rcorder is invoked when you run the script from the
command line ... thus it will start when you invoke it manually as long
as /etc/rc.conf agrees.
Do this:
rcorder -s nostart /etc/rc.d/*
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done
So rcorder is run over /etc/rc.d/*.
When is the same done for /usr/local/etc/rc.d/*?
Thanks,
Mike
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step. Since /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ may not be on a mounted filesystem
until we run through some of the earlier scripts.
Ok, thanks.
Mike
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Thanks,
Mike
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On 17/12/06 Eric said:
why not install the portable version? its much newer than the one you have.
I don't know what you mean by the portable version.
Can I assume that the answer to my original question then, is no?
Mike
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On 16/12/06 Michael P. Soulier said:
Stop in /usr/ports/lang/ruby18.
** Command failed [exit code 1]: /usr/bin/script -qa /tmp/portupgrade12405.0
make PORT_UPGRADE=yes reinstall
egrep: /var/db/pkg/ruby-1.8.4_9,1/+CONTENTS: No such file or directory
--- Restoring the old version
Any ideas
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Mike
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for now. I upgraded portupgrade on its own, and then upgraded ruby, and
that seems to have worked.
Mike
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the command line option
`--with-mail-gid=mailman'. )
I guess I need to rebuild it...
Mike
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