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{command} 21 /dev/null
and
{command} dev/null 21
I have seen both used and have not been able to decipher what the difference
is. It would seem that the first one would be the one that is correct.
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1)WITH_DEBUG
2)WITH_DEBUG=1
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I have a system that I am setting up that will only be used to test
programs.
I therefore want all programs built with debug code. To facilitate that
task, I
was wondering if I could put a global flag in the '/etc/make.conf' file.
Assuming that would
of them displays the number of files in the
directory.
Other than, by writing a script to accomplish this feat, how could I achieve my
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However, if this is put into a bash script, and run if
from CRON, I receive a mail with this error message:
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I have no idea what I am doing wrong.
I have the $HOME, $SHELL and $PATH variables set in
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cannot find any documentation on how to
configure this port correctly.
Perhaps, if someone is using this port they could
assist me.
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I have seen 'kill -USR2' used in some scripts;
however, I am unable to find out exactly what it is
referring to. The man page for 'kill' does not list
any 'USR2' flag or signal, unless I am reading it
incorrectly.
Perhaps, someone can tell me exactly what this signal
means.
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this device with
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under 'gdb' that information does not appear to be
present. I heard that there was a 'STRIP' flag I could
set; however, I cannot find any definitive information
regarding it.
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was just wondering why I am receiving this error message.
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) {
$image_to_use = ($day_of_year % $no_of_images)-1;
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else {
$image_to_use = $day_of_year-1;
};
print Location: $files[$image_to_use]\n\n;
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If I try to update these files, portmanager will
complain about the conflict, although it does not do
so on the initial installation.
I can supply a copy of the build log if anyone wants
it.
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with their
router. I can use a hard wired system; however, if I
can get the wireless system working correctly, I would
rather do it that way. There are three computers on
this network, two WinXP and one FBSD-6.2 system.
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for this but without success. The FreeBSD
handbook doesn't seem to have any available
information on this either.
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Add:
CC?= /usr/local/bin/gcc
CXX?= /usr/local/bin/g++
...to /etc/make.conf. You might also find
looking
at /usr/ports/Mk/
bsd.gcc.mk to be informative...
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On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, White Hat wrote:
I have noticed that port /multimedia/win32-codecs has been marked
'FORBIDDEN' for quite sometime now. This is the win32-codecs-3.1.0.r1,1
port. I would really like to get this port
What is the default CFLAGS setting in FBSD-6.2 and would it improve performance
any to set
CFLAGS=Os
as opposed to the default setting?
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Not only is life a bItch, it has puppies.
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, but not directly on the xfce4
desktop, now will gmplayer work either. The same error message is displayed.
I am hoping someone has a useful suggestion.
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8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find
, why is Opera not finding it, and what
can I do to alleviate the problem? I am running 'XFCE4' as an unprivileged user
if that makes any difference.
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', all I see are the start up messages on the screen.
The actual GUI, etc. never appears. This makes using the program impossible
from a remote location.
I am sure I am doing something really stupid here. Perhaps someone could point
me i the right direction.
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machines using Putty.
Where can I locate some good information on how to set
up such a configuration?
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/bsd.port.mk
I tried deinstalling portmanager and then installing
it from its new port directory; however, that failed
to alleviate the problem.
Has anyone else experienced this problem, and perhaps
have a solution?
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Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
I would expect it to shut up and work
We have that expectation for a lot of our employees;
however, as in your
scenario, it has not panned out.
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the update for today is, that it is still going, but there has been quite a
bit of delay while the ports stops on the knobs screen. each time i see one,
i hit the 'ok', but this is causing the obvious delays.
other than that, so far, no errors or
possible before attempting it.
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prior to the build and installed in the
/usr/ports/distfiles directory. I think portmanager by
default does not do Java. That means that the
pm-020.conf file will have to be modified. Not a big
deal though.
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I get flash to work so I can perhaps
persuade them to try FBSD?
I have KDE and Firefox installed obviously. I tried
loading a few of the flash packages available in the
ports, but they did not not seem to work.
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OK, assuming I remove Firefox and install
linux-firefox, which what version of flash in the
ports tree am I suppose to install to make it all
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poster. I would have thought that there would have
existed a simpler method to control on a permanent
basis the loading of programs. I guess not.
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is if one
of those files is updated, the rc.d file is
overwritten resulting in the loss of my customization.
I therefore have to manually edit those files again. I
was trying to find someway to circumvent that
procedure.
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to
ensure that, that script started prior to any other
script.
It really should not be this difficult. A master file
dictating the start order of every script in rc.d
would be a cool idea.
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seriously doubt that you can submit proof of a single
individual laid off because MS does not embrace your
philosophical beliefs.
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I have
tried Open Office. No matter what anyone says, it
is
just not as full featured as Word 2003. It is not
even
close.
True, but also compare the cost. Not even close...
Immaterial
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I have
tried Open Office. No matter what anyone says,
it
is
just not as full
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Immaterial. the singularly most important feature
is
suitability to task. If it is free and it does not
work, what good is it?
It depends what you are using it for. You made a
comment about
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FreeBSD 6.1 STABLE
Dovecot 1.0 rc2
Postfix 2.4
I recently installed Dovecot on my system to act as an
LDA and POP server. I have a simple mbox setup running
with
Postfix. Dovecot works as a POP server, but will not
operate an an LDA. When I attempt to use it as such
the mail gets
hung up in the
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