On 06/12/12 12:04, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
John Merryweather Cooper wrote:
Bad distfile or checksum for lang/gcc46
The mirror you are using per your e-mail --
ftp://ftp-stud.fht-esslingen.de/pub/Mirrors/sources.redhat.com/
-- provides a broken image.
I have done several downloads myself, from
On 06/13/12 20:37, John Merryweather Cooper wrote:
On 06/12/12 12:04, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
John Merryweather Cooper wrote:
Bad distfile or checksum for lang/gcc46
The mirror you are using per your e-mail --
ftp://ftp-stud.fht-esslingen.de/pub/Mirrors/sources.redhat.com/
-- provides a broken
Bad distfile or checksum for lang/gcc46
jmcooper@g7-HP$ sudo make checksum
Making GCC 4.6.4.20120608 for FreeBSD 9.0 target=x86_64-portbld-freebsd9.0
=== License check disabled, port has not defined LICENSE
=== Found saved configuration for gcc-4.6.4.20120608
= SHA256 Checksum mismatch for
On 06/10/12 09:54, Martin Sugioarto wrote:
Am Sun, 10 Jun 2012 11:37:09 +0100
schrieb Chris Reescr...@freebsd.org:
Er... people always test their commits. Sometimes edge cases will
creep in, such as the libreoffice failure which was due to different
configurations, but to suggest that the
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
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As has been hashed out in -ports@ over the last few days there is at
least a need to examine weither or not the current ports system should
remain as is or potentially be re-engineered in the
Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 19:51:51 +0300
Kostik Belousov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take patch from
http://people.freebsd.org/~kib/realbtx
(rev. 2). The new loader is at the same location, but it seems that I
did not saved new boot2. You need to install both boot block
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007, Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 19:51:51 +0300
Kostik Belousov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take patch from
http://people.freebsd.org/~kib/realbtx
(rev. 2). The new loader is at the same location, but it seems that
I did not
Jo Rhett wrote:
On Aug 3, 2007, at 5:25 PM, Doug Barton wrote:
I'm getting tired of repeating this. A lot of really smart people are
lined up on BOTH sides of this issue. You might want to take another
look at the threads about this on the OARC list (or even this list for
that matter) and try
Sigh . . .
Here are the patches I was trying to upload when the PR was closed
without mercy. :)
jmc
# Patch for misc/113825 for csup
#
# To apply this patch:
# STEP 1: Chdir to the source directory.
# STEP 2: Run the 'applypatch' program with this patch file as input.
#
# If you do not
Maybe you would like unified diff's better? Sorry . . .
jmc
# misc/113825
#
# To apply this patch:
# STEP 1: Chdir to the source directory.
# STEP 2: Run the 'applypatch' program with this patch file as input.
#
# If you do not have 'applypatch', it is part of the 'makepatch' package
# that
See attached URL. This is a Screenshot of GNOME 2.18 on my Dell 5100
Laptop.
http://www.borgsdemons.com/images/Screenshot.png
jmc
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Chris H. wrote:
...or when will FreeBSD support Pentium features?
I want to apologize in advance if this should be on the kern@
But it seemed apropriate for this list too and I'm already on it.
I've noticed building kernels, that since v. = 5 that during
the phase 2/3 all the lines echoed to
Kostik Belousov wrote:
On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 03:12:58PM +0100, Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
A tcpdump of the session can be found at:
http://coyote.dnsalias.net/rpc.pcap (9kB)
Am I right that all you did was ls -l root of nfs mount ? Does OS/2
supports the notion of .. directory ? Could
Steve Kargl wrote:
I have a colleague who installed FreeBSD 6.1-stable onto
an Alienware MJ-12 laptop. A verbose dmesg is at
http://troutmask.apl.washington.edu/~kargl/alienware.dmesg
We are trying to getting his wireless nic up, but seem to
have run into a cardbus issue. I've built a custom
Mihir Sanghavi wrote:
Hi,
I have installed firefox using pkg_add -r firefox
and now want to use xterm
i tried using xterm and it says: Cannot open display
and display not set
It sounds like X is not running. Anyway Firefox has very little to do
with xterm.
jmc
Evren Yurtesen wrote:
I tried to let my user to mount floppy however it doesnt work...see
below:
%ls -al /dev/fd0
crw-rw-rw- 1 root operator0, 98 Jun 30 18:22 /dev/fd0
%ls -al /mnt
total 4
drwxrwxrwx 2 root wheel 512 May 1 2005 .
drwxr-xr-x 20 root wheel 512 Jun 30 18:21 ..
Stanislaw Halik wrote:
On Tue, Jun 27, 2006, Stanislaw Halik wrote:
6.1-STABLE crashed on me. I'm providing a backtrace. Could any of you,
experienced people, suggest me if it's a hardware problem or is it an
error inside the OS?
[...]
More info follows:
#7 0xc058e01a in
Igor Robul wrote:
Karl Denninger wrote:
Ok, Robert, but then here's the question
How come the ATA code which was very stable in 4.x was screwed with in a
production release, breaking it, with no path backwards to the working
code?
I had not ANY problems with ATA on several
Because of the nature of this bug, I have no network access on my FreeBSD
machine and so I'm filing this off my wife's laptop. I can't send-pr in any
other manner. Would someone please post this
SYSTEM
IBM 380XD Thinkpad Laptop running either a recent (post-May) 4.8-STABLE or
5.1-RELEASE (off
:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 08:16:05PM -0800, John Merryweather Cooper wrote:
It looks like there's an error in the install routines for opencrypto.
Everything builds fine, but the installworld results in:
This was only MFCed about 2 hours ago. You might have cvsupped in the
middle
By the vendor ID, you may need to disable the on-board VIA chip first.
On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 16:57, TOH, Boon-Wee wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone been able to get a Creative Soundblaster Live! Value to work
on FreeBSD? I am running 4.7-STABLE.
My dmesg output is as follows:
pci0: unknown card
This is the same problem I reported earlier. It appears that the
updated USB stuff is trying to make a uvisor module, but the rest of the
USB driver is not up to the task.
On Thu, 2002-08-08 at 19:16, jbw wrote:
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I just upgrade my src...make
Well, ALL the Ada ports cause problems if CFLAGS gets set to an -march
that adagcc can't handle. For a good test case for you, try out
devel/gvd. If -march ends up having a gcc 2.95x or later CPU argument,
it's guaranteed to choke. :) The GNAT port itself has been hacked to
ignore CFLAGS,
On Wed, 2002-07-10 at 20:33, Nick Sayer wrote:
I have a desktop machine with an Asus A7V133 motherboard. It's based
around the VIA KT133A chipset. I tend to have a lot more problems with
USB devices (under FreeBSD) on these controllers than with, say, my Vaio
laptop, which purports to be
On Sat, 2002-04-27 at 14:33, Jeremy L. Stock wrote:
Looks like /usr/sbin/i4b/man/ifpi2.4 was never MFC'ed so the Makefile
commit by gj 1.2.2.4 breaks the build.
I have the same problem here. Could someone please MFC ifpi2.4?
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On 2001.11.03 23:08 Jason Hunt wrote:
I have an IBM Thinkpad 560E laptop. I was running a 4.4-STABLE from
September, and it was great. I cvsup'd to 4.4-STABLE on November 3rd,
and
now when I reboot or shutdown, it kills daemons, synch's disks, and
shows
the uptime. Normally it would
On 2001.10.01 12:54 Michael Sierchio wrote:
WTF is this happening?
You have a reverse-DNS problem(s) with your e-mail. FreeBSD.org is
setup to reject mail that doesn't satisfy reverse-DNS tests. It's an
anti-SPAM measure increasingly common on the net. Scream at your ISP to
get their DNS
On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 07:00:05PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the chances of KDE 2.2 making it into the ports tree before 4.4 is -
RELEASE'd?
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I believe KDE 2.2 is already in the ports tree. At least, that's what appears
to be building on my machine at
On 2001.07.24 10:09 j mckitrick wrote:
For day to day use (programming, netscape, email, etc) will wc on show
any
performance improvement?
jcm
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On 2001.07.24 19:41 jett wrote:
im running freebsd 4.3-stable and every friday night i'm updating my
sources via cvsup. my question is do i have to always build the world
after every cvsup so that i may stay stable?
jett
Please turn off the double-pump of HTML. It makes replying a mess
On 2001.06.20 13:58 Hartmann, O. wrote:
Dear Sirs.
I posted here several postings about a problem with one of our
FBSD 4.3-STABLE boxes. This machine has been cvsupdated today,
XFRee864.1.0_4 has been installed several days ago (by a fresh
compilation).
One of the earlier problems is
On 2001.06.10 13:05 Nuno Teixeira wrote:
Hello to all,
I allways used TCP_RESTRICT_RST on my firewall/kernel configuration. I'm
tracking STABLE and the last build was on 2001-06-06. Today, 2001-06-10,
when I'm make buildkernel I got the error: unknown option
TCP_RESTRICT_RST .
Does this
Using the lastest cvsup (about 30 minutes old now), make world dies
while building in kerberosIV.
Several undefined references in sra.o (all to symbols beginning with
pam_) occur. This file is in ./kerberosIV/libexec/telnetd/.
jmc
P.S. Something's screwy with sendmail, won't send through my
John Polstra wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Kent Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David W. Chapman Jr. wrote:
That's just it I believe the problem is fixed, or at the cvs one, not the
cvsup one(if there is a problem with cvsup). Once you delete your checkout
file all is well
Nat Lanza wrote:
John Merryweather Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm open to other suggestions, and I'll do the rm -rfd /usr/src if I
absolutely have to, but I'd rather avoid it.
I just tried deleting /usr/src, re-cvsupping, and rebuilding, and it
still dies at the same spot
Peter Jeremy wrote:
On 2001-Apr-30 08:29:31 -0700, John Merryweather Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
While using my main workstation as a local FTP for my laptop over plip,
I noticed that FreeBSD was losing track of time at a prodigious rate.
PLIP receives/transmits each IP packet inside
to
update off of an external time source, but it seems pretty clear to me
that the timer tick interrupt is getting clobbered--else why the drift
only when plip is running a transfer?
jmc
Tom Veldhouse
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From: John Merryweather Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED
"Robert T.G. Tan" wrote:
I tried /etc/ttys:
ttyv5 "/usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon" xterm-color on secure
but I didn't get the xterm-color value for TERM.
Also looked for some resource that would define the TERM value, but
couldn't find it..
tnx, rotan.
Robert T.G.
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